Israeli airstrikes have hit targets and gaza during the night and into daybreak after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that mighty vengeance for saturdays unprecedented attack by hamas. At least 250 people have been killed in israel, making the countrys deadliest attack and decades. The Palestinian Health says 230 people have died in israeli strikes on gaza. Israel is cutting gaza supplies of electricity, fuel, and goods. Military says round of operations are imminent. Sunak says he will work with International Partners over the next 24 hours to forge [inaudible] condemnation come from capitals around the world. And lebanons Palestinian Refugee camp, hundreds have taken to the streets to celebrate the attack by hamas. Very good morning to. Welcome to sky news breakfast. Israeli forces have spent the night striking back from the sky dead on the ground after hamas launched the deadliest day in israel for 50 years. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that mighty pensions while hama
They will cleanse the area of enemy forces. Palestinian militants invaded from land, sea, and air. The most ambitious operation ever launched from gaza. Israel is claiming at least 250 deaths and nearly 1600 injured after their soldiers and civilians were taken hostage. Palestinian Health Officials claim more than 230 deaths, and over 1600 injured. When israel will hit back with airstrikes. And we want to say this to them and everywhere in the world, and terrorists israel stands we will not feel to have their back. The United States stands by israel as celebrations continue in the iranian capital of tehran. Hello, good morning. It was the most ambitious and deadly Operation Hamas has ever launched from gaza by land, sea, and air. And when it, came it shocked israel and the world. Soldiers and civilians were taken hostage. Israel than retell rated in a series of airstrikes. At least 150 israelis are dead, and nearly 1600 injured. While the palestinian side, 230 were killed and more than
Adequate air defences. Our ukraine correspondent James Waterhouse has more on this. Kyiv has been heavily fortified, if you like, in terms of air defences, with the supply of western Patriot Missile systems, which have proven to be incredibly effective against russian air attacks. However, Russian Forces have adapted as well. So, what we see now are slightly less often, less frequent attacks, but they are at a much greater scale. As you say, last night, russia launched 22 missiles, 1a drones, and they are designed to overwhelm air defences. But when we are talking about eastern cities like zaporizhzhia, dnipro, odesa in the south, which was also attacked, they are less well defended, and missiles get through. And we have seen images of a burning building next to dnipro train station, and we are told across that region, at least nine people have been killed, three of them children. And i think president zelensky, he will continue to ask for much needed air Defence Systems, and those ask
From next season, fa cup matches will now only be played at weekends with no replays after the first round. The decision has been condemned by many efl and lower league clubs. And even politicians have commentated, the Prime Ministers spokesperson said, David And Goliath fixtures are a part of the magic of the cup and we know that replays have been a welcome source of income for smaller clubs throughout the years. And the opposition leader, sir keir starmer, had similar sentiments. Wrong position. Traditionally, theyve been part of the game. The fa cup is a great leveler. Its that chance in football you have to play a team outside of your own division. Its part of the tradition of the fa cup, but equally importantly, for smaller clubs, its a real revenue raiser. Small clubs are really struggling financially. They need that revenue and they deserve it. Theyve gone far enough to get a replay and they should have the replay. The everton and scotland defender Nathan Patterson is out for th