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shira, who turned 20 years old last saturday, is behind the wheel of a 30 tonne truck. there is a lull in her delivery of rockets to front line israel defence force units, targeting gaza. so, what are your family s thoughts now that you re here? gaza is just two kilometres that way. they re very proud. they know that we are fighting for our country and this is our place. we don t have another place to go. that sentiment is at the heart of israel s response to what hamas did. the sense that the country needs to be saved. amir is a sergeant in this artillery unit. i d never been to war. i m 20 years old. i didn t really believe that i would go to war. is there an element of revenge involved? no, not revenge. i wouldn t say revenge. sure. if i wouldn t be there to stop them, it willjust continue. they ll go to my house. i live in the centre of israel and if i wouldn t be there to stop them, they ll come to my family. and so gaza is pounded, day after day. we watch as the territo
dark, and then some sunshine behind it and showers across western scotland and northern ireland and temperatures between nine and 15 celsius. the front clears away but the next area of low pressure is waiting and will be sweeping eastwards as we head through the day on thursday. again we expect rather blustery showers on and off through the day, not raining all the time, but some of the show is a little wintry over the hills of wales and scotland and temperatures starting to drop a little. between eight and 12 to drop a little. between eight and i2 celsius but not as chilly as it will feel by that i will get to friday, with more of a northerly wind, fewer showers, some around. armistice day looks largely dry but there could be frost and fog. thanks, elizabeth. and that s bbc news at six. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday this tuesday night i m chetan pathak. coming up on the programme.
an atrocity that shook israel and the world. israel says more than 1,400 people were killed in the raids by hamas, a group designated a terror organisation by western governments, including the us and the uk. many of those who lost their lives were young people, killed at a music festival near the border. another 2a2 israelis were taken hostage. israel hit back immediately, with massive air strikes that have reduced much of the gaza strip to rubble. the hamas controlled health authorities in gaza say more than 10,000 palestinians there have been killed, and today, israel s bombing raids have intensified. more than 20 people are reported to have been killed, in khan younis and rafah, in southern gaza. here s some of what mr netanyahu had to say this evening. translation: i spoke to the president of - the international red cross and i asked them to immediately work in such a direction that they will release all the hostages. it is a war crime. and i ve also asked them to immedi
the us supreme court has ruled that donald trump is partially immune from prosecution for actions taken while he was in the white house, over his attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 election. the former president described the decision as a big win. our north america editor sarah smith reports. the powerful supreme court has the final say on what presidents can and cannot do. today s historic ruling means a president can never be prosecuted for anything that s part of their official duties. but they do not have immunity for non official acts. so what does this mean for the criminal cases against donald trump? fight for trump! when he spoke to supporters onjanuary 6th, was he officially acting as the president, or as the losing candidate? we fight like hell. and if you don t fight like hell, you re not going to have a country anymore. donald trump is facing criminal charges related to the january 6th riot and attempting to overturn the election results. hang mike pen