we re keeping a watch on lots of different locations across the uk this afternoon, these are live pictures from shetland and storm isha has already hit ireland. these are pictures from gweedore in county donegal. for more details about the expected impact of storm isha, i spoke to chris fawkes from bbc weather. the widespread nature makes it pretty unusual, but also the strength of this storm, i think it is probably going to be one of the strongest storms we have seen in the whole of the 23/24 season, so it does mean business. let s take a look at what is coming our way, then. and really, some of the strongest winds that we are going to get from this will bring some significant damage. we are looking at the risk of disruption, not only to transport but power networks are likely to be damaged by some of these very strong winds that could reach 90 odd miles an hour in the worst affected areas. let s take a look at some of the systems we have got coming in. where is it right now
details later. it s thursday 19th october. around 20 trucks of aid are expected to enter gaza after a deal announced by president biden. egypt has agreed to let the humanitarian supplies enter via the rafah crossing but it s unlikely to happen until friday. announcing the agreement, the us president warned that the aid would be stopped, if any supplies were taken by hamas, which is regarded as a terrorist organisation by the uk. rishi sunak will also arrive in tel aviv this morning, as part of a two day visit to the middle east. with the latest, here s our correspondent wyre davies. as trucks carrying aid queue on the egyptian side of the gaza egypt border, the un and aid agencies have been increasingly alarmed at the unfolding humanitarian crisis. on a visit to israel which lasted barely a day, while reaffirming his steadfast support, joe biden also pressed the case for aid for gaza s 2.5 million palestinian citizens many of whom are struggling to get access to food, water a