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israel says it is monitoring the flight of palestinian asi as i was reading the headlines, another blast and a plume of smoke on the skyline. we have seen significant strikes overnight from the israeli military and that news they killed a senior hamas commander that they say orchestrated last saturday's attacks. that significant development coming from the israeli military. they continue to launch attacks may say are targeted on israeli militants. amongst all of that we have been charting the death toll, the casualties, the scenes on the ground for those palestinians. the israeli order staying in place full 1.1 million people to leave both gaza city and other areas to the north and said that the south. just another camera angle showing the skyline in gaza. let's just recap on where we are. israel says it is monitoring the flight of palestinian people from northern gaza. the un relief agency, unrwa, says hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced in the past 12 hours alone, and nearly a million — that's almost half the territory's population — in the past week. israel says those still in the north should leave as soon as possible, and it's specified two roads it says are safe for people heading south. people were told on friday to relocate before an expected ground offensive. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has said his country's bombardment of gaza is "just the beginning." more rockets have been fired into israel, and israeli airstrikes are continuing across gaza. military sources in israel say, a senior hamas commander is among those killed. israeli forces are continuing their build up near the boundary with gaza. these are some of the latest pictures of tank movements and deployments, the hardware that has been put in place, as well is it 300,000 plus reservists. in the north, israeli troops killed several people they identified as "terrorists," who were trying to cross the border from lebanon. 0vernight, israel's military exchanged more cross—border fire with the iranian—backed lebanese group, hezbollah. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is in saudi arabia on the latest stop of a tour of the middle east. jordan's foreign minister has accused israel of flagrant breaches of international law and warned the displacement of civilians in gaza was pushing the whole region towards conflict. this is the scene live from gaza — the latest information is that more than 2,200 people have been killed in gaza — with 9,000 wounded. at least 1,300 israelis were killed by hamas gunmen last weekend. those are some of the headline developments. returning to the pictures i showed about an hour ago, from the reuters news agency, of one of the strikes last night. you are seeing just the immediate aftermath of one of the strikes. people scrambling to get away and the early moments of the rescue operation. those emergency crews in place. you can see the flames. we will see in the next few seconds as the picture arc surrounded by a second blast that patches certainly one of those workers first centre screen. have a look. really disturbing pictures of that blast. we are told that man sent a picture can still completely knocked off his feet, did actually survive. seriously injured but some of his colleagues just running for cover. really disturbing footage that came in, just one of the strikes carried out through the course of the night. let's round up more of the details. the reality of another night of israeli air strikes on gaza. chaos in the rubble. scramble for survivors. more casualties varied to overrun hospitals and yet more civilians killed. as israel insists more than a million people in the north of gaza must move out. translation: this is| a genocide, not a war. it is genocide and it is an attempt to displace the people of the gaza strip, but this will not happen. israel says this is a legitimate response to the hamas attrocities a week ago. this footage shows the elimination of hamas commanders who had masterminded the mass killing. a few miles away, just a fragment of the build—up of israeli troops, amid anticipation of a full—scale land incursion into gaza. israel continues to fire on gaza with its artillery and its fighter jets. in insists it is targeting hamas and not civilians. today, israelis have given a limited window for palestinians to move south. they are being told they will be safe, but as we have seen over the past 2a hours, civilians have been killed trying to move away. this convoy of vehicles was hit in the north of gaza yesterday, attempting the journey to safety. the circumstances are still not clear. israel says a significant number of people have now followed their ultimatum to leave northern gaza. we have seen people listening to our warning, understanding that they are doing the clever thing, moving out of a dangerous area and that they are doing the right thing for their families and their own safety. america's top diplomat, who is in the middle east, stressed once again that civilian life must be protected. as israel pursues its legitimate right to defending its people, to try to ensure that this never happens again, it is vitally important that they also look out for civilians, and we are working together to do exactly that, in particular working on establishing safe areas. hamas continues to attack israel. this footage of unmanned so—called kamikaze drones. they, along with rockets, are still being fired to civilian areas in many parts of israel. the united nations has called forfood, fuel and aid to be sent to gaza. for now, it is only bullets and bombs heading that way. live now tojerusalem and our middle east correspondent, tom bateman. it isa it is a week since the worst attack on israel's history. in terms of the mood, the latest you are hearing, just take me through it. he’ll mood, the latest you are hearing, just take me through it. he'll have heard quite _ just take me through it. he'll have heard quite a _ just take me through it. he'll have heard quite a bit _ just take me through it. he'll have heard quite a bit about _ just take me through it. he'll have heard quite a bit about the - heard quite a bit about the desperate humanitarian situation in gaza, as the bombardment continues. also about the desperate plight of israelis still waiting for the news of hostages being held and some of the international diplomatic activity around that. no clear details emerging. as for the situation in gaza, in the last ten minutes, the united nations agency providing the majority of services for the civilian population in gaza, schools and medical centres, many of those facilities where places to be used as designated shelters. schools have been having a situation where many thousands of civilians in gaza have been taking shelter there. they are not reinforced shelters but they are not reinforced shelters but they are designated shelters that are supposed to be the conflicted and free from military attack. they have said those people are not safe any more. that is in the context of this unprecedented mass evacuation notice given by yesterday, involving one point1 million people they told to move to the south of the gaza strip. we have been hearing about some of the ramifications of that. as for the ramifications of that. as for the people who have remained but either because they have chosen to all because they are the elderly, very young and pregnant women and others who simply cannot travel, they are saying those people are no longer safe and are calling for israel is an urgent need to make sure they are protected in what we will assume at some point over the coming hours and days the start of this ground incursion.— this ground incursion. exactly on that last phrase _ this ground incursion. exactly on that last phrase you _ this ground incursion. exactly on that last phrase you use, - this ground incursion. exactly on that last phrase you use, does i this ground incursion. exactly on that last phrase you use, does itj that last phrase you use, does it does it feel it is absolutely imminent now? == does it feel it is absolutely imminent now?— does it feel it is absolutely imminent now? ., , ., imminent now? -- does it feel? hard to sa . imminent now? -- does it feel? hard to say- once — imminent now? -- does it feel? hard to say- once the _ imminent now? -- does it feel? hard to say. once the 24-hour— imminent now? -- does it feel? hard to say. once the 24-hour window- imminent now? -- does it feel? hardj to say. once the 24-hour window was to say. once the 24—hour window was given yesterday, it felt like a signal. when the military spokesman was asked yesterday, it was put in it was impossible for that number of people to be evacuated at that time. there seemed to be a bit more of an elastic around it, they understood that the number of people could not be moved in that period of time. what we have had today is the israeli military saint two route south, to the south of the gaza strip, would be kept safe between ten o'clock local time and four o'clock this afternoon. that is in about one hour. what we have been hearing from people in gaza is the route itself is not safe. we were seeing the really pictures earlier on of a bombardment that took place yesterday, a strike. the palestinian health ministry said it was an israeli strike they said would kill 70 people. the bbc has been able to verify some video from the scene showing at least 12 people were killed. that is the danger, that people deciding whether or not to make that journey, people deciding whether or not to make thatjourney, have been trying to work out whether or not it is worth the risk of trying to take that route to potential safety. still potential bombardment in the south of the strip as well.- south of the strip as well. thank ou ve south of the strip as well. thank you very much- _ south of the strip as well. thank you very much. tom, _ south of the strip as well. thank you very much. tom, repeating | south of the strip as well. thank - you very much. tom, repeating some of the details and the timeline for some of the road to the idf have been talking about. we will be hearing more from them in a moment or two. hearing more from them in a moment ortwo. israel hearing more from them in a moment or two. israel has given the palestinian red crescent a new deadline to evacuate its hospital in gaza city. that deadline is 13 gmt. a repetition of that deadline for the hospital itself. that is interesting. we will keep an eye on that. i will show you pictures not just from gaza city a few minutes ago but here also in london for the big pro—palestinian demonstration thatis big pro—palestinian demonstration that is actually happening. this is from a helicopter looking at the numbers down regent street. on the roof of the bbc because around the bbc is where a lot of people had gathered for the start of that march to whitehall. helena wilkinson is watching for us.— to whitehall. helena wilkinson is watchin: for us. . , , , watching for us. helena, big numbers turnin: watching for us. helena, big numbers turning out- — watching for us. helena, big numbers turning out. absolutely _ watching for us. helena, big numbers turning out. absolutely huge - turning out. absolutely huge numbers. thousands of people have so far turned out to this pro—palestinian demonstration. you can seejust behind pro—palestinian demonstration. you can see just behind us a pro—palestinian demonstration. you can seejust behind us a big, big numbers. many people here are waving palestinian flags. they are waving banners. we went down early on and had a look at the protest our a demonstration. among the thousands who are here, there are families with very young children. you can see, or you with very young children. you can see, oryou might be with very young children. you can see, or you might be able to see, just in the distance, they are starting to set off. this is the beginning of the demonstration. they are starting to make their way through the streets of london and will end up whitehall. if you walk that distance with no crowds, it takes about 30, 35 minutes or so. clearly that will take them a lot longer to end up at whitehall, which is the destination in westminster. a very noisy protest here today. we have seen players being set offjust behind us. lots of flags being waved and people chanting as well. some of the chance include, free palestine and stop the bombing in gaza. it is notjust here in central london there is a pro—palestinian demonstration today, there are others across the uk, including in manchester and also in glasgow. in terms of the policing effort, it is significant here today in central london. we were told by the metropolitan police there are around 1000 police officers on duty here today. i was at a briefing yesterday with the mayor to say everyone has a right to protest. what they don't have the right to do is to incite violence. a huge demonstration here in central london right now. thank ou ve in central london right now. thank you very much- — in central london right now. thank you very much. we'll _ in central london right now. thank you very much. we'll keep - in central london right now. thank you very much. we'll keep an - in central london right now. thank you very much. we'll keep an eye| in central london right now. thank. you very much. we'll keep an eye on that and come back to you a little later, as hell and i was talking about that. let me take you back to the live pictures in gaza. a huge explosionjust in the the live pictures in gaza. a huge explosion just in the last 30 seconds. you can see the plume of smoke edging away to the left. it was a very big blast. we have seen is intermittently through the course of the day. quite a lot are targeting through the course of the night. these are the scenes, there is happening in gaza at the moment. you can see the shelling as well. i have been talking to the idf international stakes then. i started by talking about one of the strikes we learned about and announcement from the israeli military they had killed a senior hamas commander, who orchestrated last week's attack. he said israel would find all of the hamas leaders involved last week. de hamas leaders involved last week. the; commander hamas leaders involved last week. lie: commander who hamas leaders involved last week. li2 commander who orchestrated this attack, we are slowly seeking out all his commanders and we will get to every single one of them. we will not forget what happened saturday. i know you are now focusing on gaza. this attack, this is a flag i brought today. we found it on one of the terrorist groups. it is an isil flag. they were carrying this. they brought it this morning. it is an unprecedented event but not something regular. we are talking about these gaza campaigns. this is something different. we took out last night one of their senior commanders, air defence commanders. we will slowly get all of them. they are now hiding underground, like they do, hiding behind their people. we are sadly telling all the people be notified to leave sounds, they are telling them to say. —— as they are telling them to say. —— as they are sadly telling. a very cynical isil enemy. ihla are sadly telling. a very cynical isil enemy-— are sadly telling. a very cynical isilenem . ., ., , ., , isil enemy. no one is doubting the barbarity of _ isil enemy. no one is doubting the barbarity of the _ isil enemy. no one is doubting the barbarity of the attacks _ isil enemy. no one is doubting the barbarity of the attacks we - isil enemy. no one is doubting the barbarity of the attacks we saw - isil enemy. no one is doubting the| barbarity of the attacks we saw last week and terms of what is happening on the ground, let me try to clarify the current position. there is now a new six hour window for people to leave. two roads, i gather, they are being instructed to actually use. tell me what you are saying currently about the instruction for people to leave. we currently about the instruction for people to leave.— currently about the instruction for people to leave. we are issuing, on twitter we have _ people to leave. we are issuing, on twitter we have an _ people to leave. we are issuing, on twitter we have an arab _ twitter we have an arab spokesperson. we are also using leaflets and other means to talk to the community, asking them to leave on the two main road south. 0ne the community, asking them to leave on the two main road south. one the coastal road and won the main road through the strip. sadly, hamas is issuing orders for them to stay and “p issuing orders for them to stay and up to me, not believe the idf. the fact ou up to me, not believe the idf. the fact you have _ up to me, not believe the idf. the fact you have extended the deadline and you are talking about two rhodes, is it an acknowledgement about what the un and many, many others said, instructing a million people are more to get out within 2a hours were simply impossible. it is an acknowledgement of that great is it? we an acknowledgement of that great is it? ~ ., , ., , it? we have never stated the number, that came from _ it? we have never stated the number, that came from the _ it? we have never stated the number, that came from the un. _ it? we have never stated the number, that came from the un. at _ it? we have never stated the number, that came from the un. at the - it? we have never stated the number, that came from the un. at the idf - it? we have never stated the number, that came from the un. at the idf we | that came from the un. at the idf we said we understand it will take time. we notified the public. we know it will take time for them, it is a substantial number, but we don't want to hurt civilians. that is the difference between us and hamas. ., , , . , ., hamas. you still expect hundreds of thousands of — hamas. you still expect hundreds of thousands of people _ hamas. you still expect hundreds of thousands of people to _ hamas. you still expect hundreds of thousands of people to leave - hamas. you still expect hundreds of| thousands of people to leave without cars, the injured who are in the hospitals, they have all got to get out within a telescope period of time. just to be absolutely clear, because you started this answer by saying you did not say a time, how long have those people got to get out and are you expecting all of those people ijust mentioned, there is in hospital and many others, to actually get out within whatever the timeframe you are laying out? i am lookin: at timeframe you are laying out? i am looking at the _ timeframe you are laying out? i —n looking at the coverage, the pictures. hamas have a lot of cars. i see them needing around are doing a lot of stuff with their cars. they are responsible, i repeat, they are responsible. the roads are not the deadline, they are the access routes. we have not announced the deadline. we are watching the movements and we understand it will take time. again, we are encouraging the involved people to move, north of wadi gaza. the involved people to move, north of wadi gaza-— the involved people to move, north of wadi gaza. americans are talking about setting _ of wadi gaza. americans are talking about setting up _ of wadi gaza. americans are talking about setting up safe _ of wadi gaza. americans are talking about setting up safe zones. - of wadi gaza. americans are talking about setting up safe zones. to - of wadi gaza. americans are talking j about setting up safe zones. to wait for them to actually exist as opposed to huge numbers of people just being dumped somewhere, anywhere, with nothing there available to them. all the humanitarian agencies are warning it would be an absolute catastrophe. do would be an absolute catastrophe. l�*iifr you think i have to be said to all the civilians to move north, we are going to attack civilians who had done what we asked them to do? that is not going to happen. i am done what we asked them to do? that is not going to happen.— is not going to happen. i am saying waitin: is not going to happen. i am saying waiting until _ is not going to happen. i am saying waiting until the _ is not going to happen. i am saying waiting until the infrastructure - is not going to happen. i am saying waiting until the infrastructure has| waiting until the infrastructure has been set up in safe stands where people may actually go. is it sensible to wait till that is in place in terms of whatever timeline you are talking about? we place in terms of whatever timeline you are talking about?— you are talking about? we are monitoring — you are talking about? we are monitoring the _ you are talking about? we are monitoring the south. - you are talking about? we are monitoring the south. we - you are talking about? we are - monitoring the south. we understand what is needed. i am sure they will find places to stay. again, it is not great you know, two i go back to where it started a week ago. they attack us, they started this. they attack us, they started this. they attack civilians. we are telling the civilians to move south, stay with relatives, take a tent, whatever they need to do. we do not kill civilians, matthew. i they need to do. we do not kill civilians, matthew.— civilians, matthew. i lot of civilians — civilians, matthew. i lot of civilians had _ civilians, matthew. i lot of civilians had died - civilians, matthew. i lot of civilians had died in - civilians, matthew. i lot of civilians had died in a - civilians, matthew. i lot of civilians had died in a lot l civilians, matthew. i lot of| civilians had died in a lot of civilians had died in a lot of civilians had died in a lot of civilians had died in there so far. i know what you are saying. let me put a point to you the oslo accord, facilitating talks between oslo and the palestinians. he said what you are doing, the full transfer of people, he considers a war crime. == people, he considers a war crime. -- the people, he considers a war crime. » the forced transfer. i think what we saw last week and it is something we never experienced as a nation since the holocaust. what we saw happening on saturday morning is a war crime we should be talking about. as the idf, the acting according to international law. they are not all gloves after going all out, we are going up to military targets. the false transfer _ going up to military targets. the false transfer of people is what he is talking about, it crosses the line when it comes to international law. ~ ., line when it comes to international law. . . ., , line when it comes to international law. ., .,, ., law. we are not putting people on tracks. law. we are not putting people on tracks- we — law. we are not putting people on tracks. we are _ law. we are not putting people on tracks. we are telling _ law. we are not putting people on tracks. we are telling civilians - law. we are not putting people on tracks. we are telling civilians to l tracks. we are telling civilians to please move south. hamas can move them if they care about people. that his responsibility. you them if they care about people. that his responsibility.— his responsibility. you talk about what happened _ his responsibility. you talk about what happened last _ his responsibility. you talk about what happened last week - his responsibility. you talk about what happened last week and - his responsibility. you talk about i what happened last week and every detail of that is shocking. we have learned through the last several days and we have had reporters talking to people who were caught up in a talking to those who have loved ones as hostages, it is barbaric and excruciating, all of that detail. let me put a quote to you from a member of peace now, it sent its movement, in israel. he says there is a risk as a victim here you lose your values. to accept it is a risk as you consider your response over the coming days and already has happened? the the coming days and already has ha ened? , the coming days and already has ha--ened? , . the coming days and already has happened?— the coming days and already has ha--ened? , . , . happened? the idf, i have been a soldierfor— happened? the idf, i have been a soldier for many, _ happened? the idf, i have been a soldier for many, many _ happened? the idf, i have been a soldier for many, many years, - happened? the idf, i have been a soldier for many, many years, we | soldierfor many, many years, we will never lose our values. we are different from the people we are fighting against. again, i am always pulling out this flag. this is who we are up against. we do not lose our values. we will go after targets only. we will notify helios to be notified and we will not lose our humanity. we are not then, we are not them. in humanity. we are not then, we are not them. , ., ., , not them. in terms of the hostages, i not them. in terms of the hostages, i mentioned — not them. in terms of the hostages, i mentioned then _ not them. in terms of the hostages, i mentioned then just _ not them. in terms of the hostages, i mentioned then just now, - not them. in terms of the hostages, i mentioned then just now, there . i mentioned thenjust now, there were reports earlier that a number of bodies of missing israelis have been recovered after those ground incursions, limited though they were last night. there are queries about those reports. can you clarify in those reports. can you clarify in those crossings into the gaza strip yesterday by the israeli military, did you recover any israeli bodies? so we have been doing small container raids mainly on the area of the border because there was a lot of chaos and mayhem there. potentially, it is still not clear, there may be some of them who are hostages and also a lot of terrorists we identified. it is still not final. _ terrorists we identified. it is still not final. there - terrorists we identified. it is still not final. there may . terrorists we identified. it is still not final. there may have been israelis among the people you found, is that what you are saying? the numbers we _ is that what you are saying? ii2 numbers we have, is that what you are saying? ti2 numbers we have, it would not be big numbers we have, it would not be big numbers grab one, two, three. i do not know the exact number but it is small. we have 120 people, it could potentially be more, more than 120. the official number is around 120 people missing. it is not soldiers, it is babies, children, grandmothers. i will take you back to the live pictures in gaza. in the last few minutes, more strikes. you had him talking about there was no deadline being set in terms of the time clock. let me tell you what the palestinian red crescent were saying was that they have received an order from israeli forces with a new deadline to evacuate its hospital in gaza city. the initial deadline was 03 gmt and that has been extended for that they cannot evacuate the hospital and it is obliged to continue providing services to the sick and wounded. that is a statementjust released. i will take you quickly back to the pictures in central london. the demonstration huge numbers turning out for the pro—palestinian demonstration which started at the bbc and is heading towards whitehall. hello there. colder air has been pushingway its southwards across the uk over recent hours. it's been cold enough actually today to see a bit of snow on the tops of the scottish mountains. nothing unusual about that for october but this month has been very warm so we haven't seen anything like that so far. the biggest drop in temperatures between yesterday and today was across southern england and wales — 12 celsius in hereford today compared to 22 degrees yesterday so a drop of 10 degrees as these cooler north—westerly winds continue to spread in. those north—westerly winds are bringing plenty of showers to northern and western areas and they will continue through the rest of today, again with some snowfall over the tops of scottish mountains, and it will continue to be very windy for the northern isles, gusts of 55—65 mph and gusts more in the 40s across the north of mainland scotland. temperatures for many still in double figures but these temperatures are actually just a few degrees below average for this time of year. 0vernight tonight, showers will continue to affect areas near the coast, clear skies inland allowing quite a widespread frost to develop in rural areas with the lowest temperatures down to around minus two celsius, something that gardeners might want to take note of. it will be much, much colder overnight. on to sunday, overall, a similar kind of day, probably rather than showers in northern and western scotland, we'll have a spell of more prolonged rain for a time and away from that, plenty of sunshine across inland areas and again, temperatures continuing to be below average for the time of year, looking at highs of around 11 or 12 degrees pretty widely. similar weather conditions on monday although we will probably start off with some more mist and fog patches first thing they could take a while to clear out but then sunshine for most, a few showers in northern scotland and similar temperatures overall, 11—13 , still below average for october. but we then see further changes in the weather pattern deeper into next week as low pressure moves from the bay of biscay, and ultimately this will return temperatures back to normal, it will turn a bit windier and we will see some rain coming up from the south which could end up being quite heavy for a time but temperatures moving back closer to average for the time of year. that's your latest weather. bye bye. this is bbc news, the headlines... the flight from northern gaza — the un relief agency says hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been displaced in the past 12 hours — nearly a million in a week. israel's army says it's already launched raids inside gaza. they say a senior hamas commander was killed in an air strike. the palestinian red crescent warns of a catastrophe unfolding on the ground with gaza. this is the scene live in gaza. israel contines to urge anyone left there to leave as soon as possible. diplomacy intensifies — the us secretary of state is in saudi arabia, which says it's suspended talks on normalising ties with israel. quite a few developments to bring you up—to—date with. the hamas organisation, reported just one news agency at the moment, saying and claiming that the israeli strikes have killed nine hostages in the last 2a hours. that is a line that is being reported by the afp news agency, including, they say, four foreigners. it is of course a claim and we are trying to verify any details from on the ground but one has to remember there is also a propaganda war going on here. but hamas are claiming that israel has killed nine hostages in the past 2a hours and of course we were talking to the idf earlier in the current figure they are working on is in total around 120 hostages taken, israelis as well as foreign nationals. that latest news coming in, it hasjust been nationals. that latest news coming in, it has just been reported nationals. that latest news coming in, it hasjust been reported by one news agency and we will try to find more detail on that. before the live pictures, one other line were taking you through because the us state department is authorising the departure of nonemergency us government personnel and eligible family members from their embassies injerusalem and the us branch tel aviv so that is the latest detail of more people, us personnel, being taken out. we heard earlier that they were trying to have discussions to open up the rafah crossing into egypt to get americans and others out and those discussions are still going on. it is difficult and they are making the point, the americans, that actually getting their people to the rafah crossing may be a problem in itself but certainly that last line coming in, that the us state department has authorised the departure of nonemergency us government personnel and eligible family members, both from the embassy injerusalem and their branch office in tel aviv. let me tell you about the latest in terms of on the ground in gaza. the united nations regional relief agency, unrwa, says hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been displaced in the past 12 hours. nearly a million — almost half the territory's population — in the past week. let me tell you more from that statement because there is more detail come in. they are talking about the israeli order as well, to leave that northern part of the territory and this is the full statement that is available online. there are significant details in it, calling on the israeli authorities to protect all civilians who have been sheltering in un unrwa premises across the gaza strip including those in northern gaza and gaza city macro. despite the order, they say, for more than a million people to move, they say that many people, pregnant women, children, older people, people with disabilities, will not be able to flee the area and they have no choice, they say, and they have no choice, they say, and they have no choice, they say, and they must be protected at all times. wars have rules, this statement it says. civilians, hospitals, schools, clinics and un premises cannot be targeted. "we are sparing no effort to advocate the parties to the conflict to meet their obligations under international law to protect civilians including those seeking refuge in unrwa shelters." it says at the end, this is unprecedented, what we're seeing, this walk should be no exception, the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure including un buildings applies to this conflict —— this war. a long statement from unrwa about their assessment on the ground in terms of the people displaced, very clearly articulating that many people will not be able to move, will not be able to follow thatis move, will not be able to follow that is really instruction and absolutely underlining the point that they say that un premises cannot be targeted if those people do not move and follow that deadline order from the israelis. do not move and follow that deadline orderfrom the israelis. we can reflect more on what is happening on the ground. mahmoud shalabi is in gaza and is gaza director for medical aid for palestinians. he spoke about what life is like on the ground there. life is really miserable and dire. the situation is really tense where i live, i live in the north of gaza, in one of the governorates that the israelis have asked people to flee from yesterday. i am one of the people who did not flee their home and i refuse to do so because there is no place that is safe in gaza. even in the southern parts of gaza, where many of my colleagues have went, and where many internally—displaced people are located right now, it is really unsafe. just yesterday around ltpm, one truck full of internally—displaced people was directly targeted by the israelis and 71 people were killed in that direct hit of internally—displaced people. so, there is no place that is currently safe right now. i am talking to you because i have a generator that we bought years ago and i've managed to have some fuel — left over fuel — from, like, the fuel station where i live. so i am one of the few ones, who can actually connect to the outside world and tell you about the situation right now in gaza. we do believe that it is unsafe to move right now to any place in the southern parts of gaza. as i told you, there have been many air strikes since yesterday and early this morning. one of the safe areas in the south of gaza strip is khan yunis. a colleague of mine lives there, he has hosted six families of internally—displaced people. this morning at 7am, an air strike happened next to his home and they are trying to extract dead bodies from under the rubble. so, as i told you, there is no place that is safe right now. yesterday, we were also given as palestinians, safe passage from, like the early sunlight until like, around, like, 6pm orsomething. that happened during that time. in addition, if you also see what is happening during the night in those areas in the southern parts of gaza, there have been many air strikes, and many houses destroyed over the top of the residents. there have been no warnings, such as like in previous escalations, where they would throw a drone missile on top of a building to warn citizens they had to flee their homes. nothing. yesterday, one of my colleagues at medical aid for palestinians, his name is muhammad, his house was destroyed while he was in there with his six children and wife. they managed to escape miraculously but they lost some extended family members. he lost his cousin and the situation has been really dire. he stayed in a shop, like the neighbours opened the shop for them to stay there during the night. and at early sunlight, he went to shifa, the largest hospital in the gaza strip. he described the situation for me. the hospital itself is full of internally—displaced people because they don't find any other place that is safe to go to. just a snapshot of the latest on the ground in gaza. we will come back to that in a moment. for the next few minutes, we can look at the diplomatic efforts, the various diplomatic efforts, the various diplomatic efforts, the various diplomatic efforts currently going on. us secretary of state anthony blinken is now in saudi arabia for talks. it is the latest stop of his middle east tour. here's what he's had to say on the situation. no country can or should be expected to tolerate what israel has just been on the receiving end of, which was an attack that almost defies description in words in which more than 1300 of its people were slaughtered, along with the nationals of more than 30 other countries by hamas. hamas is not representative of the palestinian people or their legitimate aspirations for the future. hamas is a terrorist group. its only agenda is to destroy the state of israel and to murderjews. and it is important that the entire world see it as such. at the same time, as israel pursues its legitimate right to defending its people and to try to assure that this never happens again, it is vitally important that all of us look out for civilians and we are working together to do exactly that. in particular, working on establishing safe areas in gaza, working on establishing corridors so that humanitarian assistance can reach people who need it. saudi arabia says it has posed talks on normalising relations with israel. lord malloch—brown is a former deputy secretary—general of the united nations. he gave us his thoughts on the decision. well, i think this was anticipated, it would have been impossible for saudi arabia to have continued them at this time. in recent years, it has been quite quiet on the issue lord malloch—brown is a former deputy secretary—general of the united nations. 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 longerterm, i mean, i think this is now up to israel, whether it wants to close that door forever, which would be the result, which will happen, i think, if it makes a long—term occupational, 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 the fighting dies down, to try and recover this negotiation. for more on that, with me now is our diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley. your assessment of where we are in the diplomatic push? i your assessment of where we are in the diplomatic push?— the diplomatic push? i think it is not so much _ the diplomatic push? i think it is not so much diplomacy - the diplomatic push? i think it is not so much diplomacy as - the diplomatic push? i think it is not so much diplomacy as a - the diplomatic push? i think it is - not so much diplomacy as a damage control and a real effort to try to contain the crisis and, crucially, to prevent it escalating. that is the fit at the moment, and you have arab countries with growing anger, expressed by the populations, with demonstrations yesterday, on friday in several countries across the middle east. and then the anger of the governments as well. saudi arabia saying it categorically rejects calls for the forcible displacement of palestinians in gaza and also talking about the targeting, that is the work of the saudi foreign ministry used, targeting of defenceless civilians. qatar has set a similar thing so i think there is rising anger as people look at the pictures of what's going on in gaza. these are some of the _ what's going on in gaza. these are some of the latest _ what's going on in gaza. these are some of the latest pictures - what's going on in gaza. these are some of the latest pictures and - what's going on in gaza. these are | some of the latest pictures and add to the list you had thejordanian foreign minister talking about exactly that, the displacement of people possibly even over the borders and talking about the abyss that the whole region risks falling into. ., �* , that the whole region risks falling into. . �* , _, , that the whole region risks falling into. . �*, _, , ,, into. that's right, countries like e. t, into. that's right, countries like egypt. they _ into. that's right, countries like egypt. they don't _ into. that's right, countries like egypt, they don't want - into. that's right, countries like egypt, they don't want a - into. that's right, countries like egypt, they don't want a mass i into. that's right, countries like - egypt, they don't want a mass influx of palestinians as we understand it so it may, probably would let humanitarian aid, if it was possible, into gaza but it certainly doesn't want palestinians in large numbers to be coming out. then you have the jordanian fears and numbers to be coming out. then you have thejordanian fears and the really big fear is if hezbollah, the lebanese group backed by iran, was to open up a new front on the israel's northern border, that is what everyone fears because that would take us into a much more dangerous new stage of this already unprecedented crisis. i will dangerous new stage of this already unprecedented crisis.— unprecedented crisis. i will come back to that _ unprecedented crisis. i will come back to that thought _ unprecedented crisis. i will come back to that thought in _ unprecedented crisis. i will come back to that thought in a - unprecedented crisis. i will come| back to that thought in a moment unprecedented crisis. i will come - back to that thought in a moment but we were watching the secretary of state and you talked about the difficulties of his mission here. and when you listen to president biden, and plenty of other western leaders, they are talking about israel's fundamental right to defend itself but they are adding that of course israel needs to avoid civilian, palestinian casualties and thatis civilian, palestinian casualties and that is a very, very difficult line to try to practically navigate? bier? to try to practically navigate? very difficult and _ to try to practically navigate? very difficult and clearly _ to try to practically navigate? 2 difficult and clearly western leaders feel caught, and what they are saying is, yes, israel has every right to defend itself after i think everybody has been absolutely shocked by the atrocities that took place and the brutality of them. but how should israel respond? and i thinkjoe biden overnight set that not all palestinians, the overwhelming majority palestinians have nothing to do with hamas or its attacks. i think there is growing international concerns, and expressed very forcefully by aid agencies who are doing the brunt of the —— seeing the brunt of the israeli attacks on the ground in gaza that palestinians must be protected and for example, the eu foreign policy chief said that yes, israel has the right to defend itself but there are limits and that limit is international law. you talked about _ limit is international law. you talked about the _ limit is international law. you talked about the risk - limit is international law. you talked about the risk of lebanon, has filler getting drawn into the conflict, it was fascinating reading the piece from the former uk foreign secretary william hague early in the week and expressed his horror obviously at the attacks on israel —— at hezbollah getting drawn in. but he want not to fall into the trap laid by hamas and overreact. i think there is a real fear of what happens next because what israel doesin happens next because what israel does in its actions against palestinian militants stirs up anger and one of ourformer palestinian militants stirs up anger and one of our former colleagues was writing in the financial times last week that every time israel has gone against palestinian militants, dating right back to them going after them in lebanon in 1982, they got more dangerous iteration. that is the fear. 0bviously got more dangerous iteration. that is the fear. obviously there is an acceptance that israel has to defend itself but how it does that is being watched very carefully now by aid agencies and western leaders with this growing concern about what happens. abs. this growing concern about what ha ens. �* w' this growing concern about what ha ens. �* a ., this growing concern about what ha ens. �* ., . this growing concern about what ha ens, �* ., ., �* ., happens. a quick word about ben'amin netan ahu happens. a quick word about ben'amin netanyahu in — happens. a quick word about ben'amin netanyahu in terms i happens. a quick word about ben'amin netanyahu in terms of i happens. a quick word about ben'amin netanyahu in terms of the i happens. a quick word about benjamin netanyahu in terms of the course - happens. a quick word about benjamin netanyahu in terms of the course he . netanyahu in terms of the course he has been given space from international leaders to respond to the horrors of last week, but domestically, how much pressure is building on the israeli prime minister in terms of what has actually happened? and in terms of how they actually respond. matthew, i am not how they actually respond. matthew, i am not there. _ how they actually respond. matthew, i am not there, i— how they actually respond. matthew, i am not there, i think _ how they actually respond. matthew, i am not there, i think that _ how they actually respond. matthew, i am not there, i think that is - i am not there, i think that is really a question for people there. the pressure. but as you know, there was a lot of anger before, reservists were refusing to take part and to serve because of their concerns about the right—wing drift of the israeli government. there are a lot of questions for the israeli government and the army, notjust where were they, the intelligence failings, but also what led up to this, what was going on in the west bank, attacks on palestinians, the whole context of that. but the actual domestic pressure, are not fully across and i wouldn't want to answer. abs. fully across and i wouldn't want to answer. �* ., fully across and i wouldn't want to answer. ~ ., ., , ., answer. a final thought in terms of what we do — answer. a final thought in terms of what we do know _ answer. a final thought in terms of what we do know in _ answer. a final thought in terms of what we do know in the _ answer. a final thought in terms of what we do know in the last - answer. a final thought in terms of what we do know in the last few. what we do know in the last few moments, that statement from hamas, or a claim that nine captives had been killed including four foreigners. 0f been killed including four foreigners. of course that is absolutely uppermost in israeli mines, in terms of trying to navigate options with so many hostages in play. �*izci navigate options with so many hostages in play. navigate options with so many hostaaesin -la .' :: . , ., hostages in play. 120 hostages, that is what the israeli _ hostages in play. 120 hostages, that is what the israeli officials _ hostages in play. 120 hostages, that is what the israeli officials are - is what the israeli officials are saying at the moment, and they range in age from a baby of nine months who was kidnapped along with his four—year—old brother and mother, to women in their 805. and just one thing that struck me watching all of this as it unfolded over the last week, several, many of those dead and taken hostage a5 week, several, many of those dead and taken hostage as well were people on the left, people who thought that there should be at peace with the palestinians, who wanted that. you may remember the case of silva who is missing, could be dead, could be a hostage, but she had been involved in driving 5ick palestinians to hospital appointments. and some of those patients, in fact i spoke to a family who had a sick daughter, and she had been helped by israeli peace activi5t5 she had been helped by israeli peace activists to go to her hospital appointments. and the family were desperate and he said he had been trying to get medicine for his daughter who had a kidney and liver transplant and he had waited for four hours for medication for her and a5 four hours for medication for her and as he left the hospital he had seen people being blown to pieces and i tried to get in touch with him yesterday and again, and i can't. and we get back to the humanitarian crisis, and the appalling suffering on both sides that has taken place over the past week.— on both sides that has taken place over the past week. caroline, thank ou for over the past week. caroline, thank you for taking _ over the past week. caroline, thank you for taking us — over the past week. caroline, thank you for taking us through _ over the past week. caroline, thank you for taking us through all- over the past week. caroline, thank you for taking us through all of- you for taking us through all of that and as we were going through some of those details regarding the hostages, we can turn to that in a little more detail. waiting to talk to me now is the middle is director of the middle east in communities organisation who in 2011 negotiated release of an israeli soldier held by hamas for more than five years. thank you for being with us on the programme. we are talking to a week after that attack on israel so give me a sense of what it is like where you are in terms of the mood, what people are saying to you. mr; you are in terms of the mood, what people are saying to you.— people are saying to you. my sense on the israeli _ people are saying to you. my sense on the israeli side _ people are saying to you. my sense on the israeli side is _ people are saying to you. my sense on the israeli side is that _ people are saying to you. my sense on the israeli side is that there - people are saying to you. my sense on the israeli side is that there is l on the israeli side is that there is a resolve from the military, government and people to do the job, to get thejob government and people to do the job, to get the job done, government and people to do the job, to get thejob done, as is said to. for 18 years we have heard a slogan of each round a battle between israel and gaza that that the government will bring down because it was always a slogan, hamas always knew it was a slogan and now it seems it is genuine, it's real. the massive bombing campaign that has demolished or flattened so massive bombing campaign that has demolished orflattened so much massive bombing campaign that has demolished or flattened so much of gaza are already making more than half a million people homeless is just the first stage of the preparation for the ground operation that will ensue in the coming days or weeks. the colour dinnie and hamas attack on israel was the single largest attack against the state of israel since its founding in 1948. state of israel since its founding in 191t8. there were more casualties at the hands of terrorists than ever before. and as your audience has heard, the devastation and brutality was taken out of the handbook of isis, not from the hamas handbook. this was completely unexpected and devastating. i want to say that the extent of the brutality was unexpected, the explosion was not unexpected. and any israeli politician or military leader or people off responsibly to who could not predict an explosion of gaza, and eventually the west bank, they simply don't know where they are living. no people, 2.5 million people, would agree to live in the conditions of the people of gaza have lived under all these years. 17,000 working in israel is hardly an excuse to think that they would agree to continue to live in that situation. a month ago i wrote in my weekly column that the situation is bad and going to get worse. this was inevitable. and i am notjustifying inevitable. and i am notjustifying in any way what hamas has done, i think hamas has set the palestinian cause back a 75 years. you think hamas has set the palestinian cause back a 75 years.— cause back a 75 years. you make so many points — cause back a 75 years. you make so many points in _ cause back a 75 years. you make so many points in that _ cause back a 75 years. you make so many points in that answer - cause back a 75 years. you make so many points in that answer and - cause back a 75 years. you make so many points in that answer and i i many points in that answer and i want to talk about the hostage situation in a moment but before i do, i know you told our producer and you are having conversations with palestinians inside gaza over the last few hours, i wonder what they have been saying to you, the people you've been talking to? i have been saying to you, the people you've been talking to?— you've been talking to? i have been talkin: to you've been talking to? i have been talking to two _ you've been talking to? i have been talking to two people _ you've been talking to? i have been talking to two people in _ you've been talking to? i have been talking to two people in hamas - you've been talking to? i have been talking to two people in hamas in i talking to two people in hamas in gaza but most people and talk to our friends and colleagues and acquaintances, people on social media, and i contacted more than 100 people, basically saying i can't imagine living under the bombing that living under, i hope they are safe and alive i'd be happy to hear back from them if they are alive and what their situation is. there is no consoling words i can say but what i can say is i understand there are talks for some kind of exchange that are ongoing and i hope that will involve some kind of ceasefire as well. i got responses back from about a dozen people with the exception of one person, every one has lost their house already. they are scattered around the gaza strip trying to stay. some have relatives and family with houses that are still standing but it is a devastating situation. but i did this not only because people are my friends and contacts and colleagues for years but because there will be a day after and in that day after we will have to reach out and find humanity of each other. we are going to have what i have been loosely calling, and i don't know if it is an appropriate, the belfast moment. the moment when we wake up from all the death and destruction and say enough, and it will come in the people and not our governments. and thatis people and not our governments. and that is what i'm trying to maintain from now, from day one. but that is what i'm trying to maintain from now, from day one.- that is what i'm trying to maintain from now, from day one. but in terms ofthe from now, from day one. but in terms of the here — from now, from day one. but in terms of the here and _ from now, from day one. but in terms of the here and now, _ from now, from day one. but in terms of the here and now, i'm _ from now, from day one. but in terms of the here and now, i'm sorry - from now, from day one. but in terms of the here and now, i'm sorry to - of the here and now, i'm sorry to cut across you, the hostage situation, is your assessment that what is trying to get under way and make progress on it some sort of negotiation or prisoner swap? 0r make progress on it some sort of negotiation or prisoner swap? or is it more likely that the objective is some sort military effort to try to free them? which do you think is more likely? i free them? which do you think is more likely?— free them? which do you think is more likely? i think there is small window of opportunity, _ more likely? i think there is small window of opportunity, reuters i window of opportunity, reuters reported the qataris are negotiating with both sides officially a deal for women and children, elderly and sick people, it is a limited deal, and in israeli prisons there are 43 women and 190 prisoners in prison and administered detention and to the best of my knowledge, all of them are from the west bank and not from gaza. to the best of my knowledge, i don't know this 100%, there are no murderers of this amongst the women and minors in prison. if hamas is agreeable to a deal like that for the women and children, elders and sick people, i am pretty sure that the families of the hostages can apply enough pressure on the israeli military cabinet to agree to a deal that might include a ceasefire for 2h cabinet to agree to a deal that might include a ceasefire for 2a or 48 hours as well. we might include a ceasefire for 24 or 48 hours as well.— might include a ceasefire for 24 or 48 hours as well. we have to leave it there, gershon _ 48 hours as well. we have to leave it there, gershon baskin, - 48 hours as well. we have to leave it there, gershon baskin, thank - 48 hours as well. we have to leave | it there, gershon baskin, thank you for talking to us, we have run out of time but thank you so much for your time. of time but thank you so much for yourtime. iam back of time but thank you so much for your time. i am back injust a moment or two with all the latest headlines, don't go away. hello there. colder air has been pushing its way southwards across the uk over recent hours. it's been cold enough actually today to see a bit of snow on the tops of the scottish mountains. nothing unusual about that for october but this month has been very warm so we haven't seen anything like that so far. the biggest drop in temperatures between yesterday and today was across southern england and wales — 12 celsius in hereford today compared to 22 degrees yesterday so a drop of 10 degrees as these cooler north—westerly winds continue to spread in. those north—westerly winds are bringing plenty of showers to northern and western areas and they will continue through the rest of today, again with some snowfall over the tops of scottish mountains, and it will continue to be very windy for the northern isles, gusts of 55—65 mph and gusts more in the 405 across the north of mainland scotland. temperatures for many still in double figures but these temperatures are actually just a few degrees below average for this time of year. 0vernight tonight, showers will continue to affect areas near the coast, clear skies inland allowing quite a widespread frost to develop in rural areas with the lowest temperatures down to around minus two celsius, something that gardeners might want to take note of. it will be much, much colder overnight. on to sunday, overall, a similar kind of day, probably rather than showers in northern and western scotland, we'll have a spell of more prolonged rain for a time and away from that, plenty of sunshine across inland areas and again, temperatures continuing to be below average for the time of year, looking at highs of around 11 or 12 degrees pretty widely. similar weather conditions on monday although we will probably start off with some more mist and fog patches first thing they could take a while to clear out but then sunshine for most, a few showers in northern scotland and similar temperatures overall, 11—13 , still below average for october. but we then see further changes in the weather pattern deeper into next week as low pressure moves from the bay of biscay, and ultimately this will return temperatures back to normal, it will turn a bit windier and we will see some rain coming up from the south which could end up being quite heavy for a time but temperatures moving back closer to average for the time of year. that's your latest weather. bye bye. live from london. this is bbc news. the un relief agency says hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been displaced in the past 12 hours, nearly a million in a week. hamas and israel continue to target each other with rocket fire. israel say a senior hamas commander was killed in an air strike. these are some of the latest pictures to come out of gaza — they were shot overnight. the palestinian red crescent warns of a catastrophe unfolding on the ground. this is the scene live in gaza — israel contines to urge anyone left there to leave as soon as possible. diplomacy intensifies — the us secretary of state is in saudi arabia, which says it's suspended talks on normalising ties with israel. and in london, thousands march in support of the palestinian people.

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