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Context that grew the most condemnation from the israeli delegation. Antonio guterres said that the attack by hamas didnt happen in a vacuum, that the palestinians had been under suffocating occupation for 56 years. Those comments do calls for him to resign by the israeli ambassador to the un. In the council, the Israeli Foreign minister eli cohen appeared quite angry, pointing at the Secretary General, asking him what world he was living in. He then cancelled a planned meeting with the Secretary General, but we understand the Secretary General did meet families of the hostages. We have seen the divisions play out on the security council, many nations calling for a ceasefire including russia, china, the arab delegations. But the west is endorsing calls for humanitarian causes, so what we have now are rival draughts by russia and the us, it appears both will block the other� s resolution, only leading to more paralysis on the security council. The leading to more paralysis on the security council. The security council. The us secretary the security council. The us secretary of the security council. The us Secretary Of State the security council. The us Secretary Of State antony i Secretary Of State Antony Blinken urged Member States at the un to send a united message and urge them not to procure on the fire. It comes as the war on the ground between israel and hamas intensifies, with sustained and heavy bombing of gaza. The Israeli Military said it had carried out 400 strikes against hamas, killing several commanders, and has declared it will not reduce attacks on hamas despite the release of two hostages on monday. Hamas Health Officials say over 700 people were killed by israeli air strikes in the past 24 hours. Hamas still holds 222 hostages captive. 0ne hours. Hamas still holds 222 hostages captive. One of the released hostages, 85, yocheved lifschitz, said she had been through hell, but as she left, she still shook the hand of her hamas kidnapper. Concerns of the war having repercussions in the war having repercussions in the already volatile region are high. Jeremy bowen said this report, and a warning, some of the images are distressing. After the doctors had examined yocheved lifschitz, she came out of the hospital in tel aviv saying she went through hell in gaza, from the moment hamas took her as a hostage. Translation l was laying on a motorcycle, my body on one side and my legs on the other, and the hamas men beat me on the way. They didnt break my ribs, but hurt me very much. Like so many israelis, shes astounded by the failure of her countrys army and intelligence to protect them. Translation the army wasnt prepared. We were the government scapegoats. Hamas warned us three weeks ahead. They burned our fields, and the army somehow didnt take it seriously. And hamass Detailed Planning extended to Hostage Taking too. Translation they seemed ready for this. They had prepared for a long time and had everything the hostages needed, even shampoo and conditioner. Running this war is getting complicated for the israeli government. The northern border with lebanon is heating up. Thousands of troops have been sent there and border towns evacuated, in case of war with irans lebanese ally, hezbollah. Prime minister netanyahu has visited the troops near gaza, but he hasnt ordered them to invade yet. So without a ground war in gaza to define the state of this crisis, other things are, starting with the hostages. In tel aviv, ehud barak, former Prime Minister and army commander, saw painful choices ahead. Is it possible for israel to invade the gaza strip with Ground Troops if there are still hostages in the hands of hamas . If there is no other way, well have to do it, because the alternative is to provide those barbarian crimes against humanity, get impunity due to the fact that they massacred, slaughtered probably 1,500 people. And a very painful and tough decision might have to be made. 0n the west bank, the other side of the palestinian territories, israel has settled Hundreds Of Thousands Ofjews in defiance of international law. The hardest Core Ofjewish settlers whove seized remote hilltops are seen by many israelis as isolated extremists. But now their effective leaders are in the israeli cabinet. On this hilltop near hebron, the settlers who believe theyre here by gods will are armed and say it was unfortunate so much jewish blood had to be spilled for other israelis to understand what had to be done to those who want to killjews. Translation in a war, you have a gun and a trigger. And for those who dont understand yet, we are at war, a war where the other side shows no mercy. And we need to be the same. Theres no choice. For palestinians on the west bank, these are violent days. Mohammad, aged 20, was one of two young men killed in an israeli army Arrest Operation at a refugee camp near ramallah. His father led the mourners. In the mosque, they feared israels rage and revenge. This is genocide and the world is not coming to the rescue of the palestinians. The feel and general mood is actually entertaining the thought that netanyahu is going after the deportation, the displacement of palestinians, leading up to the annexation of gaza. In the west bank, palestinians wonder whether they will be next. People are talking about anger at what the israelis have done and a sense of uncertainty and fear about what might be happening next. This is a long and intractable conflict, but it had some certainties. It had a certain shape, a status quo. Thats all changed. 0n the way to the cemetery, the flags were from the main palestinian factions fatah, hamas and islamichhad. We couldnt see any armed palestinians at the funeral, perhaps because israel has such tight control of the west bank for now. But the danger that a serious incident could ignite the west bank is real. When the funeral was over, mohammads cousin said the israelis raided the camp because of gaza. They wanted revenge, he said, because resistance groups had hurt them. God have mercy, he said, to all the martyrs in gaza and the west bank. Palestinians dont share much with israelis, especially not now, except a dread of harder times ahead. Jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. The humanitarian situation in gaza is worsening as the un warned that fuel would run out on wednesday. After a long delay, eight humanitarian aid trucks entered gaza from egypt containing water, food and medicine. For many, the shortage of supplies is critical. A third of hospitals in gaza are no longer functioning because of a lack of medicine, electricity, fuel and staff. A warning some of the footage may be hard to watch. What war would take away, they raced to save. The young life of yazam al aydi. The adult hand on the childs heart. It could not save him. This boy did survive Airstrikes Doctors at al nasr hospital say killed 166 people. The little boy asks if his family is ok. Of the nearly 6,000 said by Gaza Health Authorities to have been killed so far, around 40 are reported to be children. Sharif al lakras came with his wounded son. He asked, were the children the enemies . Were they the ones who had kidnapped and killed . There are the other wounds what war does to the spirit of a child. Salma is nine. Israel says it is only targeting the men who brought terror to its people. Over 400 air strikes in the last day, unleashing the power of high explosives by night and by day. This was Khan Younis In The South of the gaza strip at 12. 30pm today, filmed by a bbcjournalist. The war has displaced 1. 4 million. In the tented camp at khan younis, cleanliness is part of the struggle to preserve dignity. Translation at night, its cold and there arent enough blankets. We are sleeping on dirt, the children are all sick. Where are the rights of our children . Where are our human rights . The fun and the friendship of childhood. They grasp what they can, knowing how brutally it can be lost. Fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. I spoke to the acting Consul General of israel in new york. Thank you forjoining us on bbc news. We saw there the un Secretary General Antonio Guterres saying there were clear violations of humanitarian law in hamas, both the use of civilians as Human Shields but also israel bombing Southern Gaza when there was an Evacuation Order in place there. The blockade, more than 2,300 children dead. How does israeljustify what the un sees as breaches of International Humanitarian law . First of all, the Secretary General, what he has said is shameful. He has presented a total moralfailure. You cannotjustify the atrocities of hamas. 1,400 of my people were murdered, raped, burned alive, 200 people and more kept hostage in the gaza strip. Millions, millions, millions of israelis are currently in shelters because barrages of missiles on israel do not stop. 200,000 people in israel are displaced. He cannot justify it. Whatever he says, he cannotjustify it. There has been widespread condemnation, though, of those attacks on israel and the situation there, but im not asking you about what hamas is perpetrating is perpetrating against israel, im asking about the specific allegations of what israel is doing to the people of gaza, a Million People displaced, children and the pictures we are seeing unfold before our eyes there. This is a very good question. We cherish life. Our enemy glorifies death. We are acting and operating according to international law. Doing everything that is possible to prevent Collateral Damage and the loss of civilian lives. Unfortunately, hamas is the one that is using its own people as Human Shields. When we announced specific areas we are targeting because we know there is military equipment there or an imminent threat, a ticking bomb as we say. They are blocking the passage of people to go out from there. On that point, sorry for interrupting you. This is an important, sorry, this is an important point given what you are saying. What you are staying there, why does israel not offer this humanitarian pause that so many people have called for . Israel doing whatever is needed in order to make sure hamass abilities, capabilities and will to ever commit these atrocities again is eliminated. At the same time, we are doing Everything Possible to make sure civilians are not hurt. We want the hostages released, we want to make sure we eliminate the threat from the gaza strip. We are talking about a humanitarian situation. And on this situation. Just a minute. It is important when you are making that point, to clarify when you talk about humanitarian aid that the United Nations has said its workers, its systems will run out of fuel tomorrow and that people could die at that point. It wont be able to carry on helping people. It says there is fuel on the other side of the rafah crossing that it would like to access, and israel is preventing that. We have all seen the images of the Fuel Terminals in the Southern Gaza strip, and that hamas has enough fuel, and it directs it to its own use for military purposes, for the maintenance of the tunnels, where its high officials and terrorists are hiding. We know exactly where this fuel is going. They are images that havent been verified. We cant verify those images at bbc news, what you are describing there, we can just say the United Nations says it doesnt have access to fuel. If we just move on, the Chief Of Staff of the Israeli Defence force said today that the Ground Incursion into gaza has been delayed due to what he called tactical and strategic considerations. What are those considerations . Im not going to get into tactics on the bbc, but i willjust say again, we will do everything that is needed, including the ground operation, if and when needed, in order to eliminate this threat. Because these atrocities we will make sure they will never happen again. There are still over 200 people held hostage in gaza at the moment. Is there any update on their situation, are there negotiations are under way for their release . The release of the two hostages, of course, is good news, and israel is doing whatever is needed and whatever is possible to get information and to make sure we bring all the hostages safely back home. Thats what i can say at this point, because its a very sensitive issue and of course, if we talk about it on the bbc, it will not be very constructive. 0k, we will leave it there, thanks indeed forjoining us, the acting Consul General of israel in new york. Thank you very much. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Some other stories making the news. An off duty pilot who tried to crash a passengerjet allegedly said he did it after apparently suffering a nervous breakdown. He was in an Alaska Airlines Flight Cockpit and has been charged with 83 counts of attempted murder. Women in iceland took part in a 24 hour strike over gender inequality, Sexual Violence and pay disparities. Thousands of people gathered in the capital to hear speeches and songs from supporters of womens rights and gender equality. The strike shuttered some schools and libraries. Even hospitals said they would only handle emergency cases. Gambias high court has opened a trial after the death of children who took a cough syrup made by an indian pharmaceutical company. Children under five died after taking the over the counter medicines. Unacceptable levels of toxins were found in the medicines. Lets return to the humanitarian crisis in gaza and in particular the impact on children. According to a group, overi million children are trapped in gaza with no safe place to go and at least 2000 have been killed in the last 17 days. Our correspondent Rushdi Abualouf is reporting from a hospital in khan younis in Southern Gaza on the struggles for those living there. Behind these doors, doctors are fighting to save the life of a woman who was badly injured this morning while she was pregnant, in an airstrike in a neighbourhood in khan younis. Doctors rescued the baby by caesarean operation. Her husband was killed, alongside members of the same family, but the mother is inside, fighting for her life and for her baby. The hospitals here in gaza are struggling to cope with the number of people injured. I have seen people treated in the corridor of the hospital, people treated in the courtyard of the hospital, because today was one of the deadliest attacks done by israel so far. This hospital is among the three or four hospitals in the south, the area where israel asked 1. 2 Million People in the north to flee, but this is the biggest one, and its still struggling without fuel to run the main generator in the hospital, and also they say they have to cancel all non essential operations and they are only treating people with life saving injuries. The United Nations relief and works agency for Palestinian Refugees about how this crisis is affecting his family members. Is affecting his family members. ,. , members. The family is not doinu members. The family is not doing very members. The family is not doing very well, members. The family is not doing very well, my members. The family is not. Doing very well, my immediate family are unharmed, but there is nothing 0k happening in gaza right now. I worry for their safety and the safety of my friends. I have a sister sheltering inside a hospital. My sheltering inside a hospital. My other sister is in a school in the middle area, the only one who managed to get to the safe zone, quote unquote, and my family remains in danger and i worry for their safety, especially my mum who is 71, in the dark, trying to stay alive and keep her grandkids say so. You mentioned your sister working in a hospital. We heard from the Gaza Health Ministry that the hospitals are essentially collapsing, what has she told you . The maor hos ital has she told you . The maor hospital yesterday i has she told you . The maor hospital yesterday went h has she told you . The Major Hospital yesterday went out | has she told you . The major i hospital yesterday went out of power. I was in gaza two months ago and i went to that hospital with a minor injury. I admired the staff. Sadly if they dont have electricity, you cant expect much from them. Without fuel, it doesnt matter how many food trucks get in, without the fuel, hospitals, bakeries, ambulances, how are you going to do anything in gaza without fuel . It is a chaotic scene, and hospitals are sheltering up to 3000 people just are sheltering up to 3000 peoplejust hanging are sheltering up to 3000 people just hanging out in the reception area, any open space. You can find the latest news about the situation in gaza and israel on our website. And on the app as well. The latest on the app as well. The latest on the drama at the un plus reports from our teams on the ground and around the world. A busy day on the us political and legal scene. Us House Republicans nominated representative Mikejohnson Republicans nominated representative mike johnson for speaker in their latest attempt to get a leader. He is the fourth person nominated by the Republican Party in the last two weeks. 0nly hours earlier, the previous congressman withdrew after it was clear he would struggle in a full house vote. The chamber has been without a full time speaker for three weeks following the ousting of kevin mccarthy. Another Donald Trumps former lawyer took a deal with prosecutors in georgia. Jenna ellis is the fourth co defendant to plead guilty in a case over alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 elections. The 38 year old agreed to pay a fine and do community service, she also apologised to the people of georgia and will have to testify in all other proceedings related to the case. Donald trumps former ally Michael Cohen told a court in new york it was hisjob ally Michael Cohen told a court in new york it was his job to inflate the assets of mr trumps holdings. His testimony as part of a case charging the former president with misrepresenting his wealth to obtain better financial conditions from lenders. Obtain betterfinancial conditions from lenders. Mr trump has denied wrongdoing and said mr cohen was not a credible witness. Astronomers in the uk have made the biggest ever computer model of the evolution of the universe from the big bang to the present day using one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. The model was based on the accepted theories of physics. Researchers hope the simulations will allow them to compare the virtual universe with observations of the real thing, being captured by new high powered telescopes like the james webb space telescope. That is it for now. Back in 30 minutes with the latest headlines, stay with us on bbc news. Hello. The forecast is a mixed bag. Were expecting rain most days, but it wont be raining all the time. Theres certainly some sunshine in the forecast, and wednesday will bring exactly that. Lets have a look at the big picture, though, across the atlantic and europe, and you can see this perpetual low pressure around our Neck Of The Woods pushed by this jet stream. In fact, another area of low pressure towards the end of the week. So, a really unsettled picture, a typical autumn, really. And if we have a look at the Rainfall Accumulation over the next five days, i think all of us are inforfurther rain, typical colours there. So those sort of darker blues around 30 40 millimetres. But some parts of the country, for example, Eastern Scotland, over a period of five days, could see close to 100 millimetres of rain, but thats only going to be in a few spots. Again, that rainfall will be spread out over a much longer period of time compared to what we had in recent stormy weather. This is the end of the night, then. Three celsius in glasgow, double figures on the south coast. It would have been quite a wet night, i think, across the south, and damp in Eastern Scotland too. But Northern Ireland will wake up to some sunshine. Itll be bright through the afternoon, and in fact, the central part of the uk will have the best of the weather. All along the north sea coast, generally cloudy, the south fairly cloudy too. And towards the evening hours, we are expecting this next Weather Front to sweep in some rain to the west country to wales, the irish sea, Northern Ireland will get the rain eventually too. And basically its quite a damp, and for some of us, wet night wednesday night into thursday, and then heres thursday itself. Its that mixed bag i was talking about earlier on, so, some sunny spells, but also occasional showers. If youre popping out for any lengthy period of time, raincoats or brollyjust in case, and the chances are it will rain. So heres a look at friday again. Quite damp here in the northeast of the uk. Further showers swept in by quite a strong, quite a fresh wind there in the southwest. And the temperatures, you know, most days its going to be about the same 11 12 celsius in the north, about 15 celsius in the south of the country. The temperatures are fairly stable at the moment. Its just that same Atlantic Air Mass thats coming our way. And most days weve got at least a rain icon or a shower icon. So an unsettled picture. Bye bye. Yeah. So if you canjust start off just introducing yourself and, you know. My name is enrique tarrio, and i am the International Chairman of the proud boys. Chanting whose streets . Our streets whose streets . Our streets 0njanuary 6th, 2021, a mob of protesters stormed the us capitol. More than 1,000 people are facing charges. The most notorious is enrique tarrio. Hes banned from everything. Hes the most banned person in the world. Tarrio was the leader of a right wing extremist group. He stands accused of trying to overthrow the us government. Well, the proud boys were central because they were ready and willing to fight. Whose streets . Our streets so was tarrio the puppet master, or Something Else . I think he was kind of nerdy when he was younger. All of a sudden with proud boys, he was the fonz. I think hes very interested in his image. I think he might be a charlatan, to be perfectly honest

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