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"it happened to our grandfathers. "now it's happening to us", mohammed says. "it's raising the ghosts of the past." the bombs still fall, tearing buildings and families apart. "i want my daddy", this little girl cries. explosions. israel says it's already launched some localised ground raids inside gaza. while it readies its next move, a warning from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. translation: we are striking our- enemies with an unprecedented power. our enemies havejust begun to pay the price. i can't divulge what comes next, but i can tell you this isjust the beginning. the un secretary general urged both sides to protect civilians. even wars have rules. international humanitarian law and human rights law must be respected and upheld. civilians must be protected and also never used as shields. it's exactly a week since hamas gunmen rampaged through southern israel. families still coming to terms with the lives lost. this memorialfor tom godo, killed while protecting his wife and three children during the attack on a kibbutz. at least 150 israelis were kidnapped. families of the victims leaning on each other for support. katia's son among those missing. translation: we are very anxious. our hope is that our child comes back. we cannot think otherwise. our child has to come home. a deep sense of foreboding, the ratcheting up of this crisis our correspondent nick berg joins us from ashkelon. our correspondent nick berg 'oins us from ashkelon.* from ashkelon. good morning. it is hard to say — from ashkelon. good morning. it is hard to say what _ from ashkelon. good morning. it is hard to say what impact _ from ashkelon. good morning. it is hard to say what impact this - from ashkelon. good morning. it is hard to say what impact this is - hard to say what impact this is having — hard to say what impact this is having. the israeli authorities said necessary— having. the israeli authorities said necessary safe way for palestinians to make _ necessary safe way for palestinians to make the journey that they are being _ to make the journey that they are being told — to make the journey that they are being told to by israel. this 2hour— being told to by israel. this 24—hour deadline that was initially set seems — 24—hour deadline that was initially set seems to have lapsed somewhat but certainly the message from israei— but certainly the message from israei as— but certainly the message from israel as a people need to move from the north— israel as a people need to move from the north of— israel as a people need to move from the north of gaza because israel has said it _ the north of gaza because israel has said it will— the north of gaza because israel has said it will launch this ground offensive so bad is one thing but have _ offensive so bad is one thing but have been— offensive so bad is one thing but have been talking about this morning. the united nations says tens of— morning. the united nations says tens of thousands of people in gaza have made — tens of thousands of people in gaza have made the journey and been moving — have made the journey and been moving from the north to the south and the _ moving from the north to the south and the authorities say as a part of that, _ and the authorities say as a part of that, once — and the authorities say as a part of that, once they have been trying to do that, _ that, once they have been trying to do that, 70 — that, once they have been trying to do that, 70 people have been killed. we know— do that, 70 people have been killed. we know the israeli strikes continued overnight, officials and also a _ continued overnight, officials and also a hamas commander was killed as part of— also a hamas commander was killed as part of that _ also a hamas commander was killed as part of that. also the officials have — part of that. also the officials have been talking about the hostage situation _ have been talking about the hostage situation israel, sorry, in gaza. the _ situation israel, sorry, in gaza. the media _ situation israel, sorry, in gaza. the media are reporting potentially some _ the media are reporting potentially some bodies of hostages have been retrieved _ some bodies of hostages have been retrieved. that has not been confirmed but what has been confirmed but what has been confirmed as this latest bigger from the israeii _ confirmed as this latest bigger from the israeli authorities saying they believe _ the israeli authorities saying they believe 120 hostages are being kept captive _ believe 120 hostages are being kept captive in _ believe 120 hostages are being kept captive in gaza. that is the picture we are _ captive in gaza. that is the picture we are getting this morning. all the white _ we are getting this morning. all the while there is concern and condemnation from some on the international stage about what israei— international stage about what israei is — international stage about what israel is doing and urging people, telling _ israel is doing and urging people, telling people to leave northern gaza _ telling people to leave northern gaza. the united nations said the focus _ gaza. the united nations said the focus should be on humanitarian corridors— focus should be on humanitarian corridors and getting supplies to people _ corridors and getting supplies to people rather than forcing them out. the palestinian ambassador to the un has accused israel of ethnic cleansing and says it is impossible and also _ cleansing and says it is impossible and also completely unacceptable for this huge _ and also completely unacceptable for this huge amount of people to be forced _ this huge amount of people to be forced south from their homes. israel— forced south from their homes. israel says— forced south from their homes. israel says it is doing this because hamas— israel says it is doing this because hamas has— israel says it is doing this because hamas has provoked it and really it has a _ hamas has provoked it and really it has a duty. — hamas has provoked it and really it has a duty, it says, to protect civilians — has a duty, it says, to protect civilians and it says that is what it is doing — civilians and it says that is what it is doing but as we hop about our wort— it is doing but as we hop about our work concerns about the people caught — work concerns about the people caught up— work concerns about the people caught up in the middle of this in gaza _ caught up in the middle of this in gaza. ~ . ~ caught up in the middle of this in gaza. ~ x' ., caught up in the middle of this in gaza. ~ .~ ., ., ., ,, gaza. mick, for the moment, thank ou. the gaza. mick, for the moment, thank you. the israeli _ gaza. mick, for the moment, thank you. the israeli military _ gaza. mick, for the moment, thank you. the israeli military says- gaza. mick, for the moment, thank you. the israeli military says it - you. the israeli military says it has killed _ you. the israeli military says it has killed a — you. the israeli military says it has killed a number— you. the israeli military says it has killed a number of- you. the israeli military says it. has killed a number of terrorists after they attempted to enter the country from lebanon. our correspondent is in southern lebanon. what can you tell us? yes. lebanon. what can you tell us? yes, i think it shows _ lebanon. what can you tell us? yes, i think it shows how _ lebanon. what can you tell us? yes, i think it shows how volatile the situation — i think it shows how volatile the situation is, how lebanon is. we had statement _ situation is, how lebanon is. we had statement from the idf saying a number— statement from the idf saying a number of militants tried to cross from _ number of militants tried to cross from lebanon into israel, they were killed _ from lebanon into israel, they were killed we _ from lebanon into israel, they were killed. we do not have details about what happened but this happened hours _ what happened but this happened hours after the israeli military said _ hours after the israeli military said it — hours after the israeli military said it had struck a position used by hezbollah in southern lebanon so a number— by hezbollah in southern lebanon so a number of— by hezbollah in southern lebanon so a number of incidents happening this morning _ a number of incidents happening this morning. and yesterday, we had the first civilian — morning. and yesterday, we had the first civilian death in lebanon, eight — first civilian death in lebanon, eight reuters video journalist was killed _ eight reuters video journalist was killed in— eight reuters video journalist was killed in a — eight reuters video journalist was killed in a village just an hour from — killed in a village just an hour from here _ killed in a village just an hour from here in southern lebanon. so the first— from here in southern lebanon. so the first civilian deaths since the start _ the first civilian deaths since the start of— the first civilian deaths since the start of the conflict. we have had reaction — start of the conflict. we have had reaction from the special coordinator, un, for southern lebanon — coordinator, un, for southern lebanon who said the violence along the lrorder— lebanon who said the violence along the border must stop, lebanon should be protected from a conflict that it does not _ be protected from a conflict that it does not need and we have been visiting _ does not need and we have been visiting some villages in the south of lebanon near the border with israel _ of lebanon near the border with israel. many residents have laughed because _ israel. many residents have laughed because they think the feeling here is that— because they think the feeling here is that lebanon could be dragged into this — is that lebanon could be dragged into this conflict. we know hezbollah is a powerful organisation here, _ hezbollah is a powerful organisation here, it _ hezbollah is a powerful organisation here, it has 100,000 fighters, a big arsenal— here, it has 100,000 fighters, a big arsenal of— here, it has 100,000 fighters, a big arsenal of weapons, so it is seen as arsenal of weapons, so it is seen as a threat _ arsenal of weapons, so it is seen as a threat by— arsenal of weapons, so it is seen as a threat by israel and i think i saw on the _ a threat by israel and i think i saw on the group to see what hezbollah will do _ on the group to see what hezbollah will do next. on the group to see what hezbollah will do next-— will do next. hugo, thank you. it is 'ust will do next. hugo, thank you. it is just coming — will do next. hugo, thank you. it is just coming up _ will do next. hugo, thank you. it is just coming up to _ will do next. hugo, thank you. it is just coming up to ten _ will do next. hugo, thank you. it is just coming up to ten minutes - will do next. hugo, thank you. it is just coming up to ten minutes pastj just coming up to ten minutes past nine and will keep you updated with events in the middle east. charlie, an incident in france which authorities have reacted to? taste an incident in france which authorities have reacted to? we are talkin: authorities have reacted to? we are talking about _ authorities have reacted to? we are talking about a _ authorities have reacted to? we are talking about a deployment - authorities have reacted to? we are talking about a deployment of- authorities have reacted to? we are| talking about a deployment of 7000 troops, transposing the terror alert level after a teacher was fatally stabbed in a school in eight northern city. three other adults were injured, the french president called it a barbaric act of islamist terrorism. police have arrested the alleged attacker, a 20—year—old russian national of chechen origin who was already known to cicada services. freddie flintoff has reached a financial agreement with the commercial wing of the bbc, bbc studios after he was involved in a crash while filming top gear last december. the settlement is reported to be in the region of £9 million. freddie flintoffjoined top gear in 2019, attracting millions of years but the news that last december, he had been in a crash while filming. after that he was not seen for months, then in september a glimpse of what freddie flintoff had been through. helping out with the england men's team with injuries he had received the year before. then, earlier this month, another glimpse of how it had impacted him as he described how the england team had been there for him. $1150 described how the england team had been there for him.— been there for him. also part of the famil are been there for him. also part of the family are people — been there for him. also part of the family are people share _ been there for him. also part of the family are people share the - been there for him. also part of the family are people share the good i family are people share the good times with you, the successes and i've found over the past few months, during the hottest times you see he stands next to you. blew; during the hottest times you see he stands next to you.— during the hottest times you see he stands next to you. very few details about the crash _ stands next to you. very few details about the crash were _ stands next to you. very few details about the crash were revealed - stands next to you. very few detailsj about the crash were revealed other than he was at a test track at an aerodrome in surrey and had to be taken to hospital. the bbc suspended its latest series of top gear afterwards and at the time said there would be a full and independent health and safety review. the health and safety executive which regulates workplace safety said no further investigation was needed although bbc studios also conducted its own investigation. bbc studios now says it has reached an agreement with andrew flintoff that leaves supporters continued rehabilitation, return to work and future plans. we have sincerely apologised to freddie and will continue to support him with his recovery. reports in the sun newspaper suggest that agreement could be some £9 million but that has not been confirmed by freddie flintoff for the bbc. bbc studios is a commercial company so whatever that figure is, it does not come from the bbc licence fee. as for the future of top gear, bbc has not commented that were previously said a decision would be made in due course. one of the case is the largest energy supplier is the largest energy supplier is the largest energy supplier is the largest energy supplier is octopus is calling on the government to introduce specific help for hustle struggling with an energy bills. it comes after ofgem announced billions of pounds are sought to suppliers. the government says it is supporting 3 million balance through its warm homes discount and other measures but to suppliers. the government says it is supporting 3 million balance through its warm homes discount and other measures but octopus says people will need more the size of this challenge is so great that even with the industry working flat out alongside consumer bodies, it's not going to be enough. we desperately need government to step in— we desperately need government to step in with targeted support for those _ step in with targeted support for those households that really cannot pay their— those households that really cannot pay their energy bills this winter. such— pay their energy bills this winter. suchjeffrey donaldson, pay their energy bills this winter. such jeffrey donaldson, the pay their energy bills this winter. suchjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the dup will address his party conference today and is expected to focus on the ongoing political crisis in northern ireland. the dup has blocked the formation of a power—sharing government for more than 18 months, in a position to post brexit trading arrangements. the metropolitan police has issued 24 the metropolitan police has issued 2a fixed penalty notices for potential breaches of covid regulations involving conservative party stop following two events in the party headquarters in westminster in december 2020 including a so—called jungle and mingle party which was seen on video in cottage leaked to a newspaper. the covid inquiry has heard how borisjohnson dismissed the idea of long covid with a swear word. two of the countries leading expert on respiratory illnesses that they were disappointed that the refusal to take the condition seriously. here is dominic hughes. long covid has blighted the lives of thousands of people who feel their condition has been overlooked and ignored. the covid inquiry has now heard that during the pandemic, right at the top of government, there was scepticism from the then prime minister, borisjohnson. the inquiry heard that in october 2020, mrjohnson wrote a note in which he dismissed long covid with a profanity and compared it to gulf war syndrome. and then later, in a whatsapp message in february 2021, mr johnson wrote, "do we really believe in long covid? "why can't we hedge it more? "i bet its complete gulf war syndrome stuff." i do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare... two of the country's leading experts on respiratory diseases told the inquiry they knew early on that based on previous viral infections, something like long covid was likely to develop. so the prime minister's response was disappointing at best. it's shocking and just beyond disappointing, and i still feel very emotive when you see it because obviously we've got people here, as chris has said, that are living through this absolutely dreadful illness and there is some distrust. we've already heard that some clinicians weren't believing them. but to see that your own prime minister has written something like that, ijust can't, yeah, can't begin to think how people living through it feel. the inquiry is due to hearfrom mrjohnson and other senior ministers and policymakers before the end of the year. dominic hughes, bbc news. sir michael caine has confirmed he has retired from acting. here sir michael caine has confirmed he has retired from acting.— has retired from acting. here he is ortra in: has retired from acting. here he is portraying a _ has retired from acting. here he is portraying a real— has retired from acting. here he is portraying a real life _ has retired from acting. here he is portraying a real life world - has retired from acting. here he is portraying a real life world war . has retired from acting. here he is portraying a real life world war ii | portraying a real life world war ii veteran to escape from his car home to attend a d—day anniversary celebration in france. he to attend a d-day anniversary celebration in france.- celebration in france. he has appeared _ celebration in france. he has appeared in _ celebration in france. he has appeared in more _ celebration in france. he has appeared in more than - celebration in france. he has appeared in more than 160 l celebration in france. he has i appeared in more than 160 films celebration in france. he has - appeared in more than 160 films and has had a career spanning eight decades. certainly time for a rest. it's kind of a shame, the thought of not more michael caine films. be it at the age of 90 but i respect that decision. ,., ., . , ., at the age of 90 but i respect that decision. . , ., ., ., decision. good excuse to go through the back catalogue. _ decision. good excuse to go through the back catalogue. 0h _ decision. good excuse to go through the back catalogue. oh yes, - decision. good excuse to go through the back catalogue. oh yes, cannotl the back catalogue. oh yes, cannot co wronu. the back catalogue. oh yes, cannot go wrong- simon. _ the back catalogue. oh yes, cannot go wrong. simon, good _ the back catalogue. oh yes, cannot go wrong. simon, good morning. i the back catalogue. oh yes, cannot - go wrong. simon, good morning. looks lovely. gorgeous in scarborough. lots of sunshine out there but it will feel colder today compared to recent days. temperatures above 20 degrees. it’s recent days. temperatures above 20 de . rees. �* . . recent days. temperatures above 20 decrees. �*, , degrees. it's been quite cold in scotland? _ degrees. it's been quite cold in scotland? in — degrees. it's been quite cold in scotland? in the _ degrees. it's been quite cold in scotland? in the south - degrees. it's been quite cold in scotland? in the south you - degrees. it's been quite cold in i scotland? in the south you notice the shock really _ scotland? in the south you notice the shock really i _ scotland? in the south you notice the shock really i imagine - scotland? in the south you notice the shock really i imagine for - scotland? in the south you notice i the shock really i imagine for some of us. good morning. we stop this morning with plenty of blue sky for many but there are showers. this is the recent radar image and you see the recent radar image and you see the show is coming in across scotland, northern ireland, wales and south—western england but with some sunshine and those showers, that combination winds us some rainbows and look at this from north wales, double rainbow as those showers passed through so i think the northern and western areas we see that showers may begin, they drift slowly south and east so once they completely dry across the south—east, dry and sunny weather. strong winds continue in the far north—east of scotland, some girls and one tree nuts, snow on the higher ground but as i mentioned, the temperature is 1a degrees at best in the south this afternoon. yesterday it was 21.6 degrees so you will notice the difference. tonight, for snow coming in across the high ground of scotland, showers across northern ireland, into wales, but for most of us, clear skies of light winds, temperatures falling so we could see a post across northern parts of england and scotland, even southern areas, temperatures into low single figures, close to freezing but it means sunday morning starts off cold. lots of sunshine, crisp started the day. some showers run but generally speaking, not as many as today. plenty of dry and sunny weather but again, temperatures 10—11 or 12 celsius. we keep the settled weather into next week, monday— wednesday, the area of high pressure dominating but later we start to see some weather fronts coming from the south but generally speaking we see the fine weather continuing into next week. that speaking we see the fine weather continuing into next week. all continuing into next week. that is all ri . ht, continuing into next week. that is all right. isn't _ continuing into next week. that is all right, isn't it? _ continuing into next week. that is all right, isn't it? a— continuing into next week. that is i all right, isn't it? a little bit. all right, isn't it? a little bit colder but it is still fine. the timeless _ colder but it is still fine. the timeless 19 _ colder but it is still fine. the timeless 19 minutes - colder but it is still fine. the timeless 19 minutes past nine. charities say people struggling to get medication for adhd due to a national shortage. the government sa s national shortage. the government says increased _ national shortage. the government says increased global _ national shortage. the government says increased global demand - national shortage. the government says increased global demand hasl says increased global demand has caused a problem which could last until december. we have this report. we're really struggling with getting adhd medication. some people should stop completely. i was able to recognise i was having one thought at a time, not 20, i have something to do, fight cannot i bring my body to do it, i cannot move myself to get things done. there are three medicines in short supply. the knock—on effect is impacting pharmacies. are you having to ration these drugs? latte impacting pharmacies. are you having to ration these drugs?— to ration these drugs? we are definitely rationing _ to ration these drugs? we are definitely rationing but - to ration these drugs? we are definitely rationing but if - to ration these drugs? we are definitely rationing but if we l to ration these drugs? we are . definitely rationing but if we have it in stock— definitely rationing but if we have it in stock we will give it to our patients — it in stock we will give it to our patients. sometimes gps are making ekceptions— patients. sometimes gps are making exceptions or using lots of medication to use up and make up the strength— medication to use up and make up the strength required but we are having to think— strength required but we are having to think outside the box. the government _ to think outside the box. the government says _ to think outside the box. tue government says supply to think outside the box. tte government says supply issues to think outside the box. he government says supply issues could last until december. the department for health and social care secretary increased global demand and manufacturing issues are behind the shortages. it says it is working closely with manufacturers to ensure that this is as possible and to make sure patients have continuous access to adhd medicine.— sure patients have continuous access to adhd medicine. adhd medication in the short term — to adhd medicine. adhd medication in the short term saves _ to adhd medicine. adhd medication in the short term saves lives. _ to adhd medicine. adhd medication in the short term saves lives. there - the short term saves lives. there will be a massive problem with a higher rate of mental health issues without adhd medication. that was 'ust without adhd medication. that was just chandler— without adhd medication. that was just chandler speaking _ without adhd medication. that was just chandler speaking to _ without adhd medication. that was just chandler speaking to our - just chandler speaking to our reporter. we have a representative of the chardy adhd uk. henry, good morning. this is affecting individuals, do you mind sharing with the audience how it is affecting you? it’s with the audience how it is affecting you? with the audience how it is affectin: ou? �*, . ., ., affecting you? it's affecting a lot of individuals, _ affecting you? it's affecting a lot of individuals, 200,000 - affecting you? it's affecting a lot of individuals, 200,000 people| affecting you? it's affecting a lot i of individuals, 200,000 people in this country in receipt of adhd medication and my medication is running — medication and my medication is running out. same with the pharmacy. they have _ running out. same with the pharmacy. they have not filled out and i don't think— they have not filled out and i don't think they— they have not filled out and i don't think they will be able to. i don't know— think they will be able to. i don't know what's going to happen when it runs out _ know what's going to happen when it runs out. i've got a problem. i use it to _ runs out. i've got a problem. i use it to focus, — runs out. i've got a problem. i use it to focus, it's _ runs out. i've got a problem. i use it to focus, it's what makes... we all try— it to focus, it's what makes... we all try and — it to focus, it's what makes... we all try and do— it to focus, it's what makes... we all try and do the most we can and every— all try and do the most we can and every day— all try and do the most we can and every day and suddenly the amount i am going _ every day and suddenly the amount i am going to be able to do any day will be _ am going to be able to do any day will be drastically reduced and i don't _ will be drastically reduced and i don't know how much that will impact me and _ don't know how much that will impact me and what i will be able to achieve — me and what i will be able to achieve and i know what will unravel and i'm _ achieve and i know what will unravel and i'm very— achieve and i know what will unravel and i'm very worried about it. that is a very scary _ and i'm very worried about it. tngit is a very scary situation to be in. it is, the bit we are particularly worried — it is, the bit we are particularly worried about is the government response — worried about is the government response to this has been terrible, laughable. — response to this has been terrible, laughable, that response has been to ask gps— laughable, that response has been to ask gps to _ laughable, that response has been to ask gps to contact every single one of their— ask gps to contact every single one of their adhd patients and find out the medication and how much they help _ the medication and how much they help my— the medication and how much they help. my gp has not been able to contact _ help. my gp has not been able to contact me — help. my gp has not been able to contact me and gps are well renowned for having _ contact me and gps are well renowned for having lots of spare time and capacity— for having lots of spare time and capacity to — for having lots of spare time and capacity to do entire medication reviews! — capacity to do entire medication reviews! even then, they have to go to the _ reviews! even then, they have to go to the specialist medical team and you are _ to the specialist medical team and you are often waiting two years, others _ you are often waiting two years, others long—term, that team does not have the _ others long—term, that team does not have the capacity to do your medication review medication can take months to get right and the sudden — take months to get right and the sudden think that we swap and change. — sudden think that we swap and change, and people... there is not enough _ change, and people... there is not enough medication for everyone, the replacements do not have quantity so people _ replacements do not have quantity so people are _ replacements do not have quantity so people are staring down the barrel. adhd_ people are staring down the barrel. adhd medication is life changing for so many— adhd medication is life changing for so many and the removal yes i to taking _ so many and the removal yes i to taking a — so many and the removal yes i to taking a full chair away from a disabled — taking a full chair away from a disabled person. in terms of, you do not die _ disabled person. in terms of, you do not die but— disabled person. in terms of, you do not die but you cannot work in the same _ not die but you cannot work in the same way, — not die but you cannot work in the same way, you cannot be with your family. _ same way, you cannot be with your family. you — same way, you cannot be with your family, you cannot contribute to society— family, you cannot contribute to society or — family, you cannot contribute to society or be in society in the same way and _ society or be in society in the same way and that is what is happening with people who have their adhd medication remote. a with people who have their adhd medication remote. a department of health spokesperson _ medication remote. a department of health spokesperson said _ medication remote. a department of health spokesperson said more - medication remote. a department of| health spokesperson said more about our supply issues affecting medicines because of increased global demand. we have issued communications to the nhs to advance health care professionals in patient management and will work closely with manufacturers to resolve the issues as soon as possible and to ensure patients have continuous access to adhd medicines. that's the official statement. your face access to adhd medicines. that's the official statement. yourface is something about that, what do you think? ., , , . , something about that, what do you think? ,, think? completely rice because gps do not have — think? completely rice because gps do not have the _ think? completely rice because gps do not have the capacity _ think? completely rice because gps do not have the capacity to - think? completely rice because gps do not have the capacity to talk- think? completely rice because gps do not have the capacity to talk to l do not have the capacity to talk to talk to _ do not have the capacity to talk to talk to everyone, neither do specialist teams to do it medication review, _ specialist teams to do it medication review, it's— specialist teams to do it medication review, it's not possible to swap and change, there's not enough medication and so it's outrageous because _ medication and so it's outrageous because it's a useless but also, adhd_ because it's a useless but also, adhd is— because it's a useless but also, adhd is a — because it's a useless but also, adhd is a tough condition to have. we know— adhd is a tough condition to have. we know one in ten, men or boys will try and _ we know one in ten, men or boys will try and take _ we know one in ten, men or boys will try and take their own life, it is one in— try and take their own life, it is one in four— try and take their own life, it is one in four women or girls and there is no— one in four women or girls and there is no system — one in four women or girls and there is no system to triage or identify those _ is no system to triage or identify those people who are utmost concern and no _ those people who are utmost concern and no system to get medication that is around _ and no system to get medication that is around to— and no system to get medication that is around to those people and that is around to those people and that is outrageous. we is around to those people and that is outrageous-— is around to those people and that is outrageous. we understand from the department _ is outrageous. we understand from the department of— is outrageous. we understand from the department of health - is outrageous. we understand from the department of health they - is outrageous. we understand from the department of health they are | the department of health they are adding adhd medicines to the expert restriction last... it's not even... i think what becomes really clear, we were talking just before, more diagnoses coming through of adults now so the demand is increasing as well. forthis now so the demand is increasing as well. for this medication. pm? well. for this medication. any manufacturer _ well. for this medication. any manufacturer plots _ well. for this medication. any manufacturer plots demand, it has been _ manufacturer plots demand, it has been increasing and it's been increasing particularly in this country— increasing particularly in this country because adhd was not formally— country because adhd was not formally recognised until 2004 children— formally recognised until 2004 children and 2008 for adults so of course _ children and 2008 for adults so of course there is not coming forward, like i_ course there is not coming forward, like i was, — course there is not coming forward, like i was, i— course there is not coming forward, like i was, i was diagnosed eight years— like i was, i was diagnosed eight years ago— like i 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"it happened to our grandfathers. "now it's happening to us", mohammed says. "it's raising the ghosts of the past." the bombs still fall, tearing buildings and families apart. "i want my daddy", this little girl cries. explosions israel says it's already launched some localised ground raids inside gaza. while it readies its next move, a warning from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. translation: we are striking our- enemies with an unprecedented power. our enemies havejust begun to pay the price. i can't divulge what comes next, but i can tell you this isjust the beginning. the un secretary general urged both sides to protect civilians. even wars have rules. international humanitarian law and human rights law must be respected and upheld. civilians must be protected and also never used as shields. it's exactly a week since hamas gunmen rampaged through southern israel. families still coming to terms with the lives lost. this memorialfor tom godo, killed while protecting his wife and three children during the attack on a kibbutz. at least 150 israelis were kidnapped. families of the victims leaning on each other for support. katia's son among those missing. translation: we are very anxious. our hope is that our child comes back. we cannot think otherwise. our child has to come home. a deep sense of foreboding, the ratcheting up of this crisis seems inevitable. nickjohnson, bbc news. earlier, we spoke to former deputy secretary general of the united nations lord malik brown. he gave his assessment of the announced pause of israel's recognition process by saudi arabia. i think this was anticipated, _ process by saudi arabia. i think this was anticipated, it - process by saudi arabia. i think this was anticipated, it would i process by saudi arabia. i think i this was anticipated, it would have been impossible for saudi arabia to have continued at this time. in recent years, it has been quite quiet on the issue of palestinian rights. but when the events of this week unfolded, it raised its voice much more clearly in defence of the palestinian people. and it would be just in terms of the optics and politics of the region impossible to press on in any effort to normalise relations with israel at the very same time that israel was seen as attacking palestinian arab civilians in gaza. but i don't know whether in the longer term, i think this is now “p the longer term, i think this is now up to israel whether it wants to close that door forever, which would be the result of, which will happen if it makes a long—term military intervention into gaza. or whether it recognises the need to contain its military action in as surgical and brief a form as possible so that it can get this back on track. because for both israel and saudi arabia, the stakes are high, it would be a reordering of the middle east in a dramatic way. and i think there will be a desire to try, once there will be a desire to try, once the fighting dies down, to try and recover this negotiation. lard recover this negotiation. lord malloch-brown _ recover this negotiation. lord malloch-brown talking i recover this negotiation. lord malloch—brown talking a little earlier. from israel, the idf have this morning denied reports they may have recovered the bodies of some hostages during a raid conducted into gaza yesterday. there have been some media reports about this earlier today. a spokesperson for the idf this morning said this claim is not accurate and we possess no information regarding this matter. america's top diplomat antony blinken says he is working with israel to secure safe areas in gaza. he is continuing his tour through the region and has arrived in saudi arabia. our state department correspondent has more. secretary blinken is trying to prevent a conflict from spreading. he is on his largest tour of the region since he took office, visiting six arab countries. he wants them to condemn hamas, clearly, and to show patients for israel's response. because of the exceptional brutality of the attack. but he is especially worried iran might get involved through armed groups it supports in the region. he is not speaking to iran directly, but the saudi crown prince is. he had a call with iran's president earlier this week and so i think that will be a big part of mr blinken�*s discussion in riyadh. when he gets to egypt, humanitarian issues will take importance. that is because egypt shares a border with gaza and there has been talk of a humanitarian corridor. and egypt has said that it wants to help get aid into gaza, but it will not accept a flood of refugees coming out. so the americans are trying to negotiate safe passage for palestinians with us citizenship. there are about 500 600 living in gaza and also foreign nationals. the americans are also trying to safe zones for gazans, palestinians in gaza, they are talking to the un and international humanitarian agencies about that. and finally, of course, mr blinken is worried about the hostages come in the americans think that hamas is holding a handful of american citizens. qatar has taken the lead on that because it has relations with hamas, it is trying to organise a hostage release, although the qatari prime minister didn't have progress to report when mr blinken was there. it seems the israeli military is thinking more about rescue than about negotiations. it said that ground troops had already gone into gaza on limited raids ahead of what is expected to be a big incursion and part of that was about trying to locate where the hostages are. our reporter has details of those still missing and those taken hostage after the surprise attack by hamas lesser today. posted online, this video of shiri and her baby, surrounded by militants. you can just about see nine—month—old kfir in her arms, believed to be one of the youngest taken hostage. and this is 84—year—old ditza heiman, one of the eldest, still missing. her niece debbie says her aunt was hiding in her safe room, on the phone to her family, just before she was taken. when her phone was answered, this time, it was answered by a man speaking arabic, and he said, "hamas, hamas". they later heard from a neighbour of hers in the kibbutz that he'd heard her crying for help, and he'd rushed out of his home and he'd seen her surrounded by gunmen, being led away. the aftermath, following the reported abduction of 11 people from this home, burnt to the ground, now just a shell. and one of the assumptions was that they put the house on fire to force my family out of the shelter and then, at gunpoint, took them to the vehicles and to the borders. my sister, she's 38. her husband, he's also 38. their child, he's eight years old. and another child, she's three years old. the age of my son. ten of herfamily members are still missing, as well as her uncle's carer. in orderfor our team to try to work out from those who are missing who may have been taken hostage, we've been listening to the testimonies of dozens of families. some say they were on the phone to their loved ones just before they were taken. others have managed to track mobile phones before they were cut off. we've also been sent videos from families that appear to show their relatives being put into the back of vans and trucks, before being driven off. as for where people have been taken after videos like this emerge, it's unclear. we also don't know what condition they're in. and the complexity of this ever—changing situation has been highlighted again in the case of shani louk, a tattoo artist from germany. she was at the supernova music festival which was stormed by militants, who killed at least 260 people and kidnapped many others. news outlets were initially reporting that she had died after this footage emerged of her in the back of a pick—up truck, which we've edited because it's too upsetting to show. but after, her mother released a video to german media to say she believes shani is in hospital and alive, which is the desperate hope for so many other families. but this is a war with no end in sight. frankie mccamley, bbc news. more details are still emerging of the atrocities committed last saturday in jewish the atrocities committed last saturday injewish communities in southern israel. messages on an israeli mothers whatsapp group in the be'eri buts followed everything terrifying moment as their community came underfire from gunmen terrifying moment as their community came under fire from gunmen who killed 100 people. —— kibbutz. kibbutz be'eri in southern israel. a week ago, this was a community of around a thousand men, women and children living normal lives. mothers here shared a whatsapp group last saturday as the hamas gunmen came in. this, their whatsapp group's first message, warning of the unfolding horror. some of the women and their families ran to their safe rooms, fortified areas in their homes. "moments later, we have a terrorist on the stairs. "call someone." "there's an attack all across the kibbutz." one woman writes, they are shooting at her. another says, "please help me. "they are trying to break the safe room door. "they are going to kill us in a minute." mahal watched a stream of messages in silent terror, as she tried to comfort her young children. it was horrible. people are writing, "we need help. "they're burning my house, they're in my stairs. "they're opening the handle of the safe room." they just threw a grenade in the house. and this is how they make people go out because they didn't free. in a separate family chat, she got real—time updates as her mum and dad were killed with bullets and grenades. shere was hiding with her daughters, age five and eight, reading the messages. one mother said her baby was dead. she's crying for help. her baby daughter is dead and no—one came. and another one was... she saw her mother getting killed. these women and their children survived the attack and are now safe. but their homes and many of their neighbours are gone, some held hostage in gaza. alice cuddy, bbc news, jerusalem. live pictures we are getting in now from the israel side. this is the israel side of the boundary between gaza and israel. that comment at the top is not correct, that is the israeli side. and you can see there are tanks. i think we can see three orfourin are tanks. i think we can see three orfour in this picture, the camber has been moving around, but it is holding still for the moment and is showing tanks near the border with gaza. we are not able to say exactly where it is. now, there are fears a new front could open up in this war if the islamist group hezbollah become involved and support hamas in support of its israeli —— in support. they said they were fully prepared to join hamas when the time comes. this report from anna foster from the israel and lebanon border. loaded and ready. these bringing roads are now home to thousands of soldiers. they have been sent north to reinforce the border. if a second front in this war opens up here, the outcome could be catastrophic. there is an escalation _ outcome could be catastrophic. there is an escalation in _ outcome could be catastrophic. there is an escalation in the _ outcome could be catastrophic. there is an escalation in the north, - outcome could be catastrophic. there is an escalation in the north, it i is an escalation in the north, it was huge, but we know what to do, and we win, this is what we say all the time. if we start a war with lebanon, there will be an exchange of fire. .. . lebanon, there will be an exchange of fire. .. , ., of fire. each time there is an exchange — of fire. each time there is an exchange of— of fire. each time there is an exchange of fire _ of fire. each time there is an exchange of fire over - of fire. each time there is an exchange of fire over the i of fire. each time there is an i exchange of fire over the border, tensions rise. this reserve unit tell me they are on high alert right now. there are people here across the country, there are people who work in the tech industry, there are tour guides, there is even a fitness instructor, they dropped everything to come here and face this huge threat in the northern border. israeli forces have been preparing to repel a hezbollah attack four years. these border communities are vulnerable. and that's why now, they are emptying out. 75% of families here have left town. yamit is one of the few that stayed.— here have left town. yamit is one of the few that stayed. there is nobody here, my brother _ the few that stayed. there is nobody here, my brother is _ the few that stayed. there is nobody here, my brother is one _ the few that stayed. there is nobody here, my brother is one of— the few that stayed. there is nobody here, my brother is one of them i here, my brother is one of them here. the house is empty, they take all of our homes. it is here. the house is empty, they take all of our homes.— all of our homes. it is soon clear why everyone — all of our homes. it is soon clear why everyone has _ all of our homes. it is soon clear why everyone has fled. - all of our homes. it is soon clear why everyone has fled. and i all of our homes. it is soon clear why everyone has fled. and the l all of our homes. it is soon clear i why everyone has fled. and the bombs are coming- — why everyone has fled. and the bombs are coming- l— why everyone has fled. and the bombs are coming. i think, _ why everyone has fled. and the bombs are coming. i think, you _ why everyone has fled. and the bombs are coming. i think, you hear- why everyone has fled. and the bombs are coming. i think, you hear that? 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actually, i have one who is in london. and he phoned me, said, "abba, daddy, i'm coming home." i said to him, "don't come. not now." yet he feels for ordinary palestinians. we have friends. we had workers from gaza, from the gaza region, palestinians. my heart is out for them as well. they're hostages like we are. as we spoke, the sirens sounded. we've got an air raid. you have to go. i've got to move. in london, palestinian chef ali feels helpless not knowing if his wife mona and their 19—month—old son hamid are alive in gaza. maybe he's die now because there is no electric, no battery, nothing. i from the morning i call my wife. block, doesn't answer. why is attack all the people? the children, people? why? my wife, hamas? my son, two—years—old. hamas? i want my wife and my son. families feeling the despair, the worry. everything so bleak. lucy manning, bbc news. police say there has been a massive increase in anti—semitic incidents. prime minister rishi sunak has called the row is disgusting. the government's independent reviewer of terrorism legislation has expressed concern that speeches at pro—palestinian rallies in the uk might have glorified terrorism. ed thomas has more. from the rivers to the sea! palestine will be free! bradford, wednesday night. free, free... palestine! i like many rallies across the uk this week, support for palestinians. palestine will be free! when people, or evenjewish people in the uk watch this march, they might think, "well, hang on, this is support for hamas, what happened?" what would you say to them? i feel that's wrong. we're not supporting hamas, we're supporting the palestinian people. that includes palestinian christians, that includes thejews that live in palestine as well. but emotions are running high. palestine will be free! are you horrified? they're fighting back for the land, that's all i can say. hang on, they didn't fight off the land, they slaughtered young people at a music festival and they stole children, kidnapped them and took them back to gaza. no comment. so when does free speech cross the line? we take direct action... this is richard barnard, the co—founder of palestine action. he finishes this speech with these words. this was just the start for you here. - when we hear the resistance, - the al—aqsa flood, we must turn that flood into a tsunami i over the whole world! the al—aqsa flood is the hamas name for its operation in israel. and jonathan hall kc is the uk's independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. so what's your reaction to what you've just heard? when i hear people referring by name to a hamas terrorist operation — which we know involved acts of terrorism — and invite people to do something similar, then i know that you're in the territory of encouraging terrorism. and would you expect police to take action? yes. when you go home, ask yourself, what can you sacrifice for palestine... - we caught up with richard barnard in bradford. he claimed his speeches were to direct action against uk industry that helps israel. but why use the language of hamas? that is a metaphor. what we've got to look at now... no, it's not a metaphor. - this is real, these are real. these words matter. and in your speech, you said, "the al—aqsa flood, we must turn that flood into a tsunami of the whole world". does that not... there seems to be a typical... does that not worry you? what worries me... what worries me is i what's happening now... using the language of prescribed terrorists, in speeches like this! ..for over 75 years, what worries me is the british complicity of that. i as pressure builds across gaza and israel, and with more protests planned here, the hope will be for calm and peace. ed thomas, bbc news. australians have voted overwhelmingly to reject a proposal to recognise aboriginal and torres straight islander people in the constitution and create a body that advises the government on issues that affect their communities. the australian broadcasting corporation has said that three states have voted no and that means that the referendum is defeated. prime minister anthony albanese a promise this referendum as a way to unite australia, but feeling among many voters was such a proposal would divide this nation instead? and well the referendum was defeated, this process has highlighted an important conversation, which is how to empower aboriginal and torres straight islander communities and how best to narrow the gap and improve outcomes in issues such as education and health and that conversation is set to continue. just before the top of the hour, let's take you to some live pictures we have coming in from israel. this is the israeli side of the boundary between israel and gaza. the picture has moved, but we have seen quite a few tanks. if we remove, you can see further down, you can see on the right to the gun barrel of one tank. we have seen four or five different tanks. this summer, we are not able to tell you the exact location, but there are numerous tanks in the areas, this is on the israeli side of the boundary between israel and gaza. and we can also show you some live pictures of gaza itself right now. we can show you plumes of smoke on the horizon to the left hand side of your screen. have been plumes of smoke rising above the skyline for the last hour or so and we were hearing earlier from somebody who was inside gaza talking about the situation running out of water, fuel and food. we'll stay across the developments today so stay with us here on bbc news. much colder out there this morning compared to recent days. we have had cold air oozing in from the north throughout the night. and you can see from the ms picture all of us under the influence of this cold arctic air. air mass. noticeably colder, the first proper autumn chill and with that, some sunshine as well. quite windy conditions towards north—eastern areas and still gale is affecting the far north east of scotland. they should ease later in the day. we will see sunny spells. showers can begin on the north—westerly wind. to clear in northern and western areas, but they will drift into the south east of england during this afternoon. yesterday, we got up to 21 celsius. this afternoon, 11 to 14 degrees. 5 or six celsius in the north east. wintry showers with that as well. overnight, we could still see snow accumulating over the higher ground of scotland, showers down the irish into parts of wales and there could be winching us over the higher ground. and overnight and ate into tomorrow morning, a frost expected across northern england into scotland, perhaps even a local frost and southern areas as well. but a lovely sunny start to sunday. crisp sunshine to start the day. further showers across northern areas of scotland. one or two around the irish sea. but fewer showers around on sunday. so a drier day without sunshine. lighterwinds on sunday. so a drier day without sunshine. lighter winds as well. but again, those temperatures, 10 or 11 celsius. that is below the average for the time of year. into next week, higher pressure dominates at least four time. so when monday again, quite a chilly start to the day. but plenty of weather with some sunshine. gradually throughout the week, temperatures start to rise. but into sunday night, clear skies once again. still further showers across the far north of scotland. into monday morning. overnight temperatures once again down to about one to three celsius. once again, a localfrost as about one to three celsius. once again, a local frost as we start off the new working week. and through monday, plenty of sunshine again into tuesday as well. late in the week, notice temperatures creep up a bit. week, notice temperatures creep up a hit. 13 to 15 celsius. there will be showers cropping up as well. goodbye. live from london. this is bbc news. un officials estimate tens of thousands of palestinians in gaza have fled south after israel's warning ahead of a possible ground offensive in the north. meanwhile, israel's army says it's already launched raids inside gaza — in the last few minutes gaza's health ministry says at least 324 people have been killed in the past in the past 24 hours. the us secretary of state antony blinken is continuing a round of diplomacy in the middle east. he's arrived in saudi arabia — after the kingdom has suspended talks on potentially normalising ties with israel. this is the scene live in gaza — an israeli safe window has opened to allow six hours of safe passage for those heading to relative safety in the south. hello and welcome. we start with the latest on the israel gaza war. the united nations estimates that tens of thousands of palestinians have fled from the north of gaza strip to the south, after they were urged to do so by israel, ahead of its ground

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