already qualified but still chasing top seeding for next summer s euros as they face malta at wembley tonight. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. the united nations has told the bbc it can no longer get aid into gaza because of a lack of fuel. it comes as the world health organization says disease is spreading in the territory more rapidly than expected, with people living so close together in shelters and a lack of clean water. meanwhile israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said there were strong indications that hamas was holding hostages at al shifa hospital in gaza, but that they d been removed by the time troops raided the complex. the military say they ve found the bodies of two hostages near that hospital. about 240 people were kidnapped by hamas, designated a terrorist group by the uk government, on the 7th october, which killed 1,200 people. and in the occupied west bank, israeli defence forces says its troops have killed at least five gunmen durin
tonight at ten the un says gaza is close to starvation as palestinians say they face a slow death. nearly six weeks into the war israel says fuel to allow minimal support for water and sewage systems will be allowed in the un says more is needed. bring them home now! the families of israelis held hostage by hamas march to call for their return as another body is recovered. we ll report from jerusalem and on one family s battle for survival in gaza. also tonight. the biggest points deduction in premier league history as everton are found to have broken financial rules. openai sacks its chief executive sam altman a year on from releasing chat gpt. and the story of napoleon in the latest film from sir ridley scott. he s so fascinating, revered, hated, loved, and more famous, probably, than any man or leader or politician and on newsnight at 10.30, we ll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today s big stories. plus, we take a first look a