hello, i m christian fraser. 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 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 by israeli action. hamas says the second strike was also on a school, saying it killed 32 members of one family, including 19 children. there has been graphic video posted online. bbc verify has gelocated it to the un run school, al fakhoura. 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 casualties were in one room on
good evening. after his conviction on multiple counts of falsifying business records, donald trump today went on the offensive delivering a rambling 30 minute off the cuff monologue during which he attacked among others thejudge and the district attorney involved in his prosecution. president biden called his words dangerous and irresponsible. mr trump is due to be sentenced injuly he says he will appeal. also injuly is the republican party convention where he is expected to be confirmed as the party s presidential candidate. he still faces three other criminal trials. let s go live to new york and our correspondent, gary o donoghue. reeta, just a few hours ago donald trump left this building, headed for one of his golf courses, after what has been a turbulent 2a hours for the former president. his one appearance today, he took aim at pretty much everyone and everything, even wandering off into a tie raid about electric cars. the appeal is, of course, will come after
really is an illusion that doesn t exist because as he leaves now the reality is this camp returns to the devastation, the impoverishment, all the problems it had before and a camp that is in the grip of any generation palestinian militants. that is why this made do something to galvanise support here among his party and the people who d already believed in his leadership. but in terms of the wider picture this crisis and crisis of security and occupied west bank goes on. tom bateman reporting for us. this year s emmy nominations have been announced and there s one drama that s scooped the pool. succession is up for 27 awards, followed by post apocalyptic drama the last of us. but trade publication variety is reporting that the television academy is debating whether to push back the ceremony as the industry waits to see if the actors union goes on strike this week. our correspondent, peter bowes, is following this story for us from los angeles.
but these are their family and their friends and they sit and wait day and night for news. we are told that one man who was a good friend of the people here, who was a carpenter, who lived in this building, tragically his body was removed last night. these are the moments of grief that people are experiencing, notjust by the day, but by the hour and by the minute here, and still they wait for more news. and at the same time, many of them don t have homes to live in. there are some camps here in adana, but the facilities still are very basic and it is freezing at night, so this remains a very severe humanitarian crisis, notjust in adana, but across this region. tom bateman reporting. also on the ground is our reporter, mehrdad farahmand, with those that have been evacuated in the city of adiyaman in south eastern turkey. in the middle of this crisis,
tom bateman reporting. let s talk more about some of the humanitarian assistance being provided to people in syria and turkey. jeremy smith is from the british red cross. the first and biggest priority is still search and rescue, we are still search and rescue, we are still in that critical first 48 hours of the response and from the very first moments of this red cross search and rescue volunteers from the community affected have been mobilised and have been responding, searching through the rubble and trying to find people, getting them to emergency medical treatment, but next to that we are seeing now so many people as you report outlined who are stuck, who can t go home, whose houses have been destroyed, or the fear of aftershocks and more quakes to come. ensuring we have a