Looking a lot drier, and we remain in the warm conditions. I will have all the details later in the programme. Its monday the 9th of october. Good morning. More than 1,000 people have now been killed in israel and gaza after a Massive Attack by hamas militants that began at dawn on saturday. There are reports that israel has struck more than 500 targets in gaza overnight, my more than 125,000 palestinians i displace. President biden has ordered extra military assistance for the israelis, promising them rock solid and unwavering support. Israeli troops are still hunting down insurgents after one of the bloodiest attacks. 0ne down insurgents after one of the bloodiest attacks. One of the worlds most advanced military is taken by surprise by hamas, a military group kept behind barriers that were supposed to stop this happening. Their attack as brutal as it was brazen. Hundreds killed. For israel that has included scores of unarmed civilians as well as soldiers. Already the largest loss of life in decades. Hamas has taken dozens of hostages too, like this 85 year old grandmother, whisked away by militants in a golf cart. Families too, among them this mans wife and their young daughters. He is left anxiously waiting for news and pleading for their safe return. I want to ask of hamas, dont hurt them. Dont hurt little children. Dont hurt women. If you want to me instead, im willing to come. Israels Prime Minister has warned his nation of a Long And Difficult War ahead. His nation of a Long And Difficult Warahead. Both his nation of a Long And Difficult War ahead. Both sides have already suffered significant losses. Suffered significant losses. Hamas Murdered Hundreds suffered significant losses. Hamas Murdered Hundreds of suffered significant losses. Hamas Murdered Hundreds of israelis,. Suffered significant losses. Hamas i Murdered Hundreds of israelis, men, Women And Children, and took dozens hostage into gaza. This horrific terror act demands a forceful, determined and sustained response. The response has been swift and harsh. Despite the massive intelligence failure, its missiles filmed by our bbc team in gaza. Many civilians have also been killed in this densely populated palestinian enclave, blockaded with nowhere else to fight. There is also the risk of escalation. Hezbollah has been firing rockets, with a show of solidarity. This region has long been a tinderbox, and once again, the flames are being found. Jonathan beale, bbc news, Southern Israel. Meanwhile, israels Search And Rescue agency says more than 260 bodies have been recovered from the site of a Music Festival, that had been taking place close to the gaza strip. There were about 3000 people attending an all night rave at the beginning of that attack on israel. Caroline hawley reports. Moments before, at a festival that brought together young people from across israel, a carefree crowd. They have no idea of the horror about to erupt. Images posted on social media show people running for their lives. Witnesses say that after rockets were fired, palestinian gunmen began attacking from several directions. Dont kill me, she pleads, as noa argamani and her boyfriend, avi natan, are both taken captive. Both are still missing, thought to have been taken into gaza. Today, noas father spoke through his anguish to israeli media. Translation i asked to see the video and then i saw that it was definitely her. She was so scared, so frightened. I always protected her and, at this very moment, i couldnt. Noa is 25, with a passion for travel. Shed been messaging a friend just before she was kidnapped, and then the live location ended. Itsjust us waiting and hoping, really hoping and praying that everything is good, that she will come back home safely, her and her boyfriend and everyone that is in captivity now. Also taken from the festival, shani louk, a tattoo artist from germany, pictured here on holiday in mexico. Her family recognised her in a video of palestinian gunmen celebrating her capture on a pick up truck. The images of shani herself are too upsetting to show. Translation we were sent a video in which i could clearly see our daughter unconscious with the palestinians and them driving around the gaza strip. I ask you to send us any help or news. Jake marlowes family and friends are also desperate for news. Hes a 26 year old british man who was working at the festival. Hes reported to have told his mother he loved her and promised to keep her updated, before his phone began ringing out. On the road next to where the festival was taking place, the aftermath. We dont yet know whats happened to all those who came in these cars to party, to celebrate. Shellshocked reunions with those who survived, but the brutality of the attack, the terror of it, will now be seared into the psyche of a nation. Caroline hawley, bbc news. Lets get the very latest now from our correspondent anna foster whos in Southern Israel. We can see destruction behind you. What can you tell us about the situation this morning . Situation this morning . Thats riaht, situation this morning . Thats right. Sally. Situation this morning . Thats right, sally. Theyve situation this morning . Thats right, sally. Theyve actually i situation this morning . Thats i right, sally. Theyve actuallyjust turned up to start clearing away what remains of this Apartment Building that was hit in the early hours of this morning. You can see the destruction. Nine of these apartments were destroyed by a missile fired in from gaza at about one oclock this morning. Most of these missiles were caught by the israeli iron dome protective system, but some do come through. This is one of the poorer parts of ashkelon, so buildings like this dont have protection for people to go to. We are less than ten kilometres away from gaza here, and you can hear the booms and bangs of the idf air strikes. They say that they have attacked various sites in gaza overnight, they say they have attacked command centres used by both hamas and Palestinian Islamic jihad overnight. They are starting to block some of the holes on the fence with tanks, but there are still six areas where fighting is going on as this moves into a third day, and there is still a sense of a people anticipating, waiting to see once the idf have secured this part of Southern Israel and made people safe again, what they will do next in terms of their action towards gaza. � ,. , in terms of their action towards gaza. ,. ,. , in terms of their action towards gaza. ,. ,. , gaza. And some other stories that are emerging gaza. And some other stories that are emerging from gaza. And some other stories that are emerging from what gaza. And some other stories that are emerging from what has gaza. And some other stories that are emerging from what has happened over the last few hours of incredibly distressing, arent they . They really are, sally, and when you talk to people here about what they have been through and what they have experienced in the last 48 hours, and communities like this, they are used to this kind of missile fire, they are used to these tensions, but they are used to these tensions, but the idea of people coming through the idea of people coming through the fence, taking hostages and taking them back to gaza, we have had families, parents with children who have been taken, are being held hostage, and they dont know where they are. When you look at somebody� s home and you think about what went on and he just a few hours ago, you see things like a football, childrens toys lying here in the rubble, and this isjust one community in Southern Israel that has been experiencing this over the last 48 hours, and it gives you a sense of how difficult things are for people here right now. Anna, thank ou for people here right now. Anna, thank you very for people here right now. Anna, thank you very much for people here right now. Anna, thank you very much indeed for people here right now. Anna, thank you very much indeed for i for people here right now. Anna, i thank you very much indeed for the latest updates there on the situation where you are. Anna foster reported live for us this morning. And we will keep you up to date live here on the programme with everything that is happening and explain to you clearly exactly what is going on throughout the morning. But nowjon has more of todays news. Thank you, sally. Here, the labour party will focus on plans to recover billions of pounds lost to fraud and investment in Critical Infrastructure, during the second day of their annual Conference Today. Our chief Political CorrespondentHenry Zeffman is there for us this morning. Clearly events in the middle east will be dominating, but as far as labours message to the uk, what will they be hoping to achieve . Goad will they be hoping to achieve . Good morninu. I will they be hoping to achieve . Good morning. I think will they be hoping to achieve . Good morning. I think there will they be hoping to achieve . Good morning. I think there is will they be hoping to achieve . 13mm morning. I think there is a recognition here at the labour conference that understandably their events are playing slight second fiddle in the news agenda, but i think the key question of what is going on on the labour conference staged today is this. How do you run a Labour Government when there is not a lot of money to go around . And we are going to hearfrom not a lot of money to go around . And we are going to hear from Rachel Reeves, the Shadow Chancellor, later today, and she will try to give her answer, which is growth. She and sir keir starmer, the labour leader, so that they will have more money for Public Services because they will grow the economy in a way that it hasnt grown in recent years under the conservatives. And a big part of their answer is green growth, so we will hear from Rachel Reeves today about how labour would change Planning Rules in a way which they hope would speed up the development of critical green infrastructure, things like battery factories, 5g infrastructure, pylons and so on, which they hope would insulator those projects from legal challenge, get them set up quicker, and therefore mean that the economy would grow faster. Of course the question that then presents itself is what if they dont get that growth . What if it perhaps takes them a little while to get the Economy Growing should they win the next General Election and then they dont have money to spend on Public Services that they might want to have . But that is where the labour party is today, trying to explain how they would turbo charge growth in the economy by changing the Planning System. That is what we will hear. Thank you, henry, and we will hear from her here on breakfast later as well. The Supreme Court begins three days of hearings today that could determine the fate of the governments plan to send some Asylum Seekers, who cross the channel in small boats, to rwanda. The appeal by the government which was told this summer that its plan was unlawful will face opposition from the uns Refugee Agency and from ten migrants selected for removal. Emergency teams in afghanistan are racing to rescue people from the rubble after a 6. 3 magnitude quake hit the region on saturday. The un and other agencies are working to deliver supplies. And here, the metro bank has agreed a rescue deal with investors to improve its Balance Sheet after a weekend of negotiations. It has raised £325 million in new funding and refinanced £600 million of debt in a move that it hopes will secure its future. The Bank Of England has welcomed that announcement. A hoard of coins have been found, after lying hidden under a stone fireplace in Western Scotland for more than 300 years. Theyre believed to have been stashed there by a victim of the Glencoe Massacre, and were found by a student during herfirst ever archaeological dig. Heres our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie. Centuries of history echo between these mountains. In 1692, many of the macdonald clan, including the clan chief, were murdered in the Glencoe Massacre. More than 300 years later, these coins have been discovered beneath the remains of a stone fireplace, found by a student on her very first dig. After removing it from the floor, the dirt shifted inside so you could see some coins. You couldnt see how many or what they were. You just saw the glimmer in the sun. Then the magnitude of her discovery began to dawn on her. It was turning just blank. You just had the excitement, and you were shaking a little bit because you realised what you had in your hands, and that you were the first one to touch it in quite a while. The pot contained 36 silver and bronze coins dating from the late 1500s to the 1680s, according to the university of glasgow. It includes pieces from the time of Queen Elizabeth i and king charles i. Its thought thatjust before or during the Glencoe Massacre, the coins were hidden for safekeeping in the clan chiefs summerhouse. Whats really important about this, and the human story that we can tell from this, is that whoever buried that clearly didnt return to recover it. And so we can suggest that they probably died as a result of the massacre, whether it be by kind of direct action or by the kind of flight over the hill passes in that snowy blizzard. Its believed the coins were less about currency and more of a precious status symbol. It would be very interesting to know how they did show them off. Obviously buried under the fireplace, its the totally opposite idea. But its interesting that three of them have got little piercings in them, and they were old. Theyre old now, obviously, but even then some of them were 100 years old. So its like this really quite grand collection, and these ones with the hole in, thats so you can hang them round your neck. The team said this was the first major excavation of the scattered rocks in glencoe. The discovery has revealed a little of the secrets held by these mountains for generations. Alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. Imagine finding that right at the very start of your career. Whats next . May be some more secrets will be revealed in the months and years to come. Well done. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. Good morning, carol. Good morning, carol. Good morning. We have a Deluge Of Rain Over the course of the weekend in parts of scotland. Many areas seeing over 100 millimetres locally, 179 millimetres in the west. The Scottish Environment Agency currently has two severe Flood Warnings in force and around 50 flood alerts, so do bear that in mind if you are out and about today. There are still water to come down from the hills and of course the ground is saturated. What we have is a dry day across Scotland Today, still some patchy rain at the moment, but that will tend to fade through the day. There will be a legacy of cloud but some brightness. A lot of dry weather to the north and south, one or two showers as far north, and these are the temperatures, 12 24. It will feel better in Scotland Today than it did over the weekend. As we head on through the evening and overnight, more rain starts to come in from the west, the met office has a yellow Weather Warning out because this Rain Is Falling on saturated ground, and we also have all this low cloud, missed and mist and and we also have all this low cloud, missed and mistand murk. Tomorrow that will push back towards the coast, including the English Channel. Tomorrow still some rain to come across the north of the country where it will also be windy. Breezy but are largely dry day which is reflected in the temperatures, high temperatures up to 24. Thank you, carol. Lets have a look at this mornings papers. The crisis in israel and gaza dominating all of the front pages. The daily mail focusing on some of the 100 hostages taken by hamas militants. The times is focusing on israel gathering tanks on the border with gaza, saying the country is going to war. Meanwhile the mirror leads on a promise from Shadow ChancellorRachel Reeves to boost the finances of ordinary families ahead of the labour conference later today. We will be speaking to her this morning in the programme. That isjust will be speaking to her this morning in the programme. That is just about half past seven this morning. And we are getting towards the end of the Rugby World Cup, it feels like it has been going on for months weeks. Years but he was a special moment for the weekend from this girl who was soaking up the atmosphere on her dads shoulders, her dad was born in tonga but plays for romania, so a tricky family situation, but she is getting through it. One of the good things about this world cup as it is quite spaced out, but the families can go