the who is now drawing up plans for a full evacuation of the hospital. the organization says they were able to spend one hour inside the hospital, gaza city s largest, in a mission coordinated with the israel defense forces to ensure safe passage. it comes after hundreds of people left gaza city s main hospital, where the israeli military has been conducting raids this week. some medical staff claimed israeli forces ordered the evacuations, something the israeli military denies. all this comes as israel s operation by ground and air continues in gaza. these are the latest pictures of the gaza skyline. you can see explosions and flares there lighting up the sky overnight. meanwhile, amid media reports of a possible hostage release deal, the us says israel and hamas have not reached a deal yet. the national security council spokesperson said: we continue to work hard to get a deal. on saturday, thousands of family members of the 240 hostages held by hamas in gaza finished a f
medical staff and people who d been sheltering at the facility, with some seen waving white flags. in israel, thousands of family members of the hostages held in israel by hamas finished a second date march. thousands attended a rally outside the residence of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. for more on all of this, i spoke with our correspondent yogita limaye. what was the mood among the marchers and do you think that was indicative of a broader move among israelis? i think the mood among them was frustration and anger. thousands of people marched from tel aviv a few days ago and entered jerusalem today and came outside the prime ministeroffice. speaking to them, i think the frustration, particularly the families, is that the government is not making the hostages the number one priority. so the prime minister who has said he s talked again tonight about the destruction of second mass being the priority and then the release of hostages. i ve been speaking to the brother of
a spokesman for the israeli military told bbc news it was looking into the incident but couldn t say if it had been caused by israeli action, although an idf social media post stated the military had conducted activities in the jabaliya region, saying they encountered terrorists and struck a large number of terrorist infrastructure. hamas claims the second strike was also on a school, tal al zaatar, adding that 32 members of one family were killed, including 19 children. in other developments today, hundreds of people have left gaza city s al shifa hospital on foot. doctors say israeli forces had issued by loudspeaker an order to evacuate. the israeli military denies this, saying it had agreed to expand and assist an evacuation, following a request by the hospital s director. yogita limaye has more now from jerusalem. and a warning her report contains distressing images. people fleeing al shifa hospital in gaza s north. the hospital s director says israel ordered civilians
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Welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. What is going on in poland . Injuly, the European Union began legal action against the polish government, over controversial proposed reforms, that critics say will politicise the legal system. Its threatening to withdraw funding and suspend polands Voting Rights in eu. My guest today is the polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski. It is poland, that was a country held up as a model of post soviet transition, turning away from Liberal Democracy . And what does this mean for its people and its place in europe and the world . Foreign minister Witold Waszczykowski, in warsaw, welcome to hardtalk. 20 months ago, your law and Justice Party won the elections, now it is facing a lot of criticisms. What has gone wrong . I dont think anything is wrong in poland. We are running the country for the last 21 months. Weve got a very strong democratic mandate from our people in poland. And we are trying still to modernise the country, develop the count