with starship is lost minutes later. good evening. the hamas run health authorities say at least 80 people have been killed in two israeli strikes on the jabaliya refugee camp in northern gaza. they say one hit a un run school al fakhoura that was being used as a shelter. a spokesman for the israeli military told bbc news it was looking into the incident but couldn t say if it had been caused hamas says the second strike was also on a school tal al zaatar. it said 32 members of one family were killed, including 19 children. there has been graphic video posted online. bbc verify has geolocated it to al fakhoura school. the weather conditions in the video match today s forecast and no previous versions of the video have been found online. this is some of that video but much of it is too graphic for us to broadcast. many people, including women and children, are seen with severe injuries or lying motionless on the floor in different parts of the building. many of the casua
this is bbc news the headlines. thousands more flee the intense fighting in northern gaza after israel opened another safe passage, but that escape route has now closed. fighting in the ruins close quarters combat continues between israeli forces and hamas militants close to the al quds hospital. there s violence too in the west bank at least ten palestinians are killed in the latest raid by israeli forces. former uk employees of mcdonald s begin legal action against the firm, accusing it of failing to protect them from abuse. union power! union power! and lights, cameras, back in action a tentative deal is reached that could bring the long running hollywood actors strike to a close. sport, and time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here s jane dougal. hello from the bbc sport centre. a big win for new zealand in the cricket world cup which will boost their chances of getting to the semifinals. they beat sri lanka by five wickets in bangalore. new zeal
conway,harold ford jr., jesse wattersand nothing can stop her.dana perino, the five. the media finding new ways todefend and excuse a surge inanti-semitism.hamas sypathizing ghouls have been ripping down posters of innocent israelis being held hostage. the new york times wants you to consider the feelings of the vandals, removing the posters as quickly emerged as its own form of protest. a release valve and also a provocation by those anguished by what they say was israeli government s mistreatment of palestinians in the years before october 7th and since the bombing of gaza began.i m going to throw up.another outlet actually claims that the posters could be a trap and are baiting people into getting doxxed, and with garbage like that floating around, it probably won t be long until the left-wing press finds a way to normalize the cornell student who threatened to kill any jewish student he saw on campus.the feds arresting 21-year-old patrick dai for making online threat
palestinians have been allowed to leave gaza via the rafah crossing into egypt. these pictures from egyptian media show what they say are the first foreign nationals to cross. palestinian and egyptian officials say at least 320 foreign passport holders have crossed into egypt from southern gaza. the territory was besieged by israel after it was attacked over three weeks ago by hamas, which is classed as a terrorist organisation by the uk and other western governments. in northern gaza, another large airstrike has hit jabalia a day after an israeli attack killed dozens of people in the same refugee camp. there is been no comment from the israeli military, but it did say 15 of its soldiers have been killed in gaza over the last two days. earlier, i asked lalah ali faten from manchester about her daughter zaynab, who is trapped in gaza after travelling there for a wedding. she gave me the latest from her daughter they heard that the board was going to be open to and notification
says the bank is ready to start cutting rates. musicians cope with stage fright. welcome to business today, i m mark lobel. is on the second day of a state visit. he s there to meet chancellor olaf scholz for talks aimed with the us and china. the two european heavyweights want to advance plans for an eu capital markets union. that s to get investments and savings flowing across member states. however negotiations have stalled for nearly a decade because eu members do not want to relinquish control of national financial rules. so how close is the so called single market for capital to becoming a reality? let s get the thoughts of vim mice. he s ceo of the european banking federation in brussels. this, like many things in europe, it doesn t come with a big bang. it is usually part by part by part going forward. but it is so important that there is talk. it s not only the talk of macron and schulz, there are several high level reports that really want to make this real. what s