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gaza's hamas—controlled health ministry says 7,326 people have been killed in the strip after nearly three weeks of bombardment. more than 40% of them are children. and a senior un official is warning that "many more will die" from the catastrophic aid shortages caused by israel's total siege. israel's military says it carried out a new raid in gaza overnight targeting hamas fighters, with ground units accompanied by helicopter gunships. these pictures, supplied by the idf, apparently show a hamas tunnel being struck by a guided missile. launch sites for anti—tank missiles and command and control centres were also hit and the army says it killed a senior hamas commander. it's the second brief ground raid in as many days. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has insisted a full offensive is coming. the main un agency in the gaza strip has again warned that its humanitarian work is becoming more difficult because of the lack of fuel in the territory. the head of unrwa said more aid urgently needs to get into the strip. our middle east correspondent yolande knell has this report. waking up to another day of death in gaza. the bodies piled up after the latest israeli strikes. translation: at ten o'clock, - the apartment they were staying at was bombed. 1a people were killed. they were all females, among them a two—month—old baby and my niece, who was one year old. i don't know what to do. aerial photographs show gaza before and after israel's intense bombardment. these are neighbourhoods in the north. amid the unprecedented destruction here, thousands have been killed and hundreds of thousands are homeless. yet a top un official complains only crumbs of aid are getting in. basic services are crumbling. medicine is running out. food and water are running out. the streets of gaza have started overflowing with sewage. gaza is on the brink of a massive health hazard and the risk of diseases are looming. israel's military says it is continuing to hit hamas targets, again, sending limited ground troops into gaza overnight. but growing calls for a pause in fighting to let in aid and the presence of 200—plus hostages could yet delay a full ground invasion. there are also fresh worries about a regional escalation. this morning, the us said it had struck iran—linked sites here in eastern syria, after complaining of attacks on its forces. and there was an explosion and a suspected missile interception on egypt's red sea coast. translation: in recent hours, an aerial threat was spotted - in the red sea region. combat helicopters were scrambled in response to the threat and this matter is now being investigated. to our understanding, the strike that took place in egypt originated in this threat. with towns in southern israel virtually empty, normal life is on hold — and gaza remains underfire. across the middle east, much depends on what happens in this war. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. we have heard from the un about lack of water, like of fuel and in some places on the absolute emergency incubators and technical equipment thatis incubators and technical equipment that is actually being able to be turned on due to lack of electricity and fuel. the red cross have said the first team of medics have crossed into gaza. multiple fires were seen at the border between israel and lebanon earlier this morning, as tensions between the two nations continue. earlier our correspondent anna foster gave us this update from northern israel. this border has been incredibly active over the last couple of weeks and i wanted to show you what we've been seeing a lot of over the last few days. if you look at the ridgeline just here, this is the border between lebanon and israel and you can see smoke that's rising just over that ridge. now, it seems to be just on the lebanese side. we have seen repeated, repeated strikes every day that have been coming across the border from lebanon into israel and then israel have been responding notjust with artillery fire but they've been using attack helicopters, they've been using fighterjets as well to try and target hezbollah positions on the other side. and one thing that i can also show you, the reason that all of that fighting has been happening is because these are residential areas. right here, you can see one of the israeli communities thatjust looks over the border but this whole place has been evacuated now. all the way along this border, tens of thousands of people who are within two kilometres of this line had been moved away. this particular place, it's a large town. it has normally got, you know, tens of thousands of residents just here, but they have all been moved away and all you get now is local security teams and soldiers doing what they can to try and keep this very precarious border area safe and to try and stop tensions further inflaming here and this opening, essentially, a new problematic front in this war. we have also seen a strike in tel aviv today on the coast. we have also seen a strike in tel aviv today on the coast. the reuters news agency is reporting that three people have been injured in a rocket strike on an apartment building in southern tel aviv. rocket sirens sounded throughout the area in the early afternoon. a reminder of how vulnerable some people still are in israeli cities. meanwhile, the us military says it has carried out strikes in eastern syria against two facilities used by iran's revolutionary guards... the strikes took place early on friday morningnear abu kamal, a syrian town on the borderwith iraq... live now to bill roggio who is a us military analyst and editor of the long warjournal at the foundation for defense of democracies. good to have you with us, what with the purpose of the us strikes on syria, today? the the purpose of the us strikes on syria. today?— the purpose of the us strikes on syria, today? the purpose is that the us military _ syria, today? the purpose is that the us military wants _ syria, today? the purpose is that the us military wants to - syria, today? the purpose is that the us military wants to deter . syria, today? the purpose is that| the us military wants to deter the iran backed malicious. there has been at least 19 attacks on us bases in iraq and syria since the war between hamas and hezbollah broke out. those backed by iran have been attacking us bases with drones, rockets and where it it is happen before, the us has been very trip it in its response. they boland the us presence in iraq and syria, and they want to drive the us out of the region, that is in iran's interest. the us is trying to restore some deterrence, basically encourage iran and these malicious do not conduct further strikes. figs and these malicious do not conduct further strikes.— further strikes. as a deterrent, as a warning. — further strikes. as a deterrent, as a warning. do _ further strikes. as a deterrent, as a warning. do you _ further strikes. as a deterrent, as a warning, do you think— further strikes. as a deterrent, as a warning, do you think it - further strikes. as a deterrent, as a warning, do you think it will - a warning, do you think it will work? ., ., , ., �* work? no, i actually don't. the time for deterrence _ work? no, i actually don't. the time for deterrence was _ work? no, i actually don't. the time for deterrence was years _ work? no, i actually don't. the time for deterrence was years ago. - work? no, i actually don't. the time for deterrence was years ago. the . for deterrence was years ago. the problem the us has, it's a real catch 22. some of these bases are very remote locations. there in areas that are surrounded by hostiles and in danger of being overrun. the us has been very cautious in its response because of this. what these people have been conditioned to think that's the us won't attack iran. i'd don't see this being the us's response. if you hear the secretary's responses to this, he is very clear that the us is reluctant to do this. it is sending all the wrong messages to iran. ~ . . sending all the wrong messages to iran. . ., ., , ., , iran. what are the options does the us have? it — iran. what are the options does the us have? it can _ iran. what are the options does the us have? it can either— iran. what are the options does the us have? it can either reinforce - iran. what are the options does the us have? it can either reinforce the bases, us have? it can either reinforce the bases. requiring — us have? it can either reinforce the bases, requiring thousands - us have? it can either reinforce the bases, requiring thousands of - bases, requiring thousands of american troops to go into iraq and syria, it's not politically acceptable for the biden administration, norforthe acceptable for the biden administration, norfor the iraqi administration, nor for the iraqi government. administration, norfor the iraqi government. this other option is to leave. we shouldn't discount these bases being overrun. if you look at iraq during the us occupation, these bases have been overrun by deterrent groups. these groups battle had and are responsible for killing 600 american troops.— are responsible for killing 600 american troos. ~ �* , ., american troops. we've been hearing from our correspondence _ american troops. we've been hearing from our correspondence on - american troops. we've been hearing from our correspondence on the - from our correspondence on the border between israel and lebanon, there has been activity there today, how worried you think the us is that this war is going to widen? the how worried you think the us is that this war is going to widen?— this war is going to widen? the us is extremely _ this war is going to widen? the us is extremely concerned. _ this war is going to widen? the us is extremely concerned. this - this war is going to widen? the us is extremely concerned. this is - this war is going to widen? the us | is extremely concerned. this is why their response in iraq and syria has been very measured. i would describe it as tepid. that is exactly what the us does not want. it doesn't want it to break out into a regional conflict. it's white button on the brakes on and is really defensive into gaza. yes, i'm very concerned that this will widen. a percentage, ten or 20% of these people on the border, this could be a major problem for the israelis. border, this could be a ma'or problem for the israelis. good to net our problem for the israelis. good to get your thoughts, _ problem for the israelis. good to get your thoughts, thank - problem for the israelis. good to get your thoughts, thank you - problem for the israelis. good to get your thoughts, thank you for | get your thoughts, thank you for joining us. the new death toll is 7326 in gaza. thousands of them killed were children. the bbc�*s rushdi abualouf is in gaza and gave us this update from the city of khan younis, in the south of the territory... air strikes continue overnight and this morning across the gaza strip. but here in khan younis, southern gaza, it's the area that israel asked 1.2 million people to leave their houses in gaza city and the north and come here. about 25 air strikes overnight and more than 20 people were killed. but today, the effort, the rescue teams are continuing to search under the rubble of an entire neighbourhood in gaza city. israel two days ago bombed the place. about 20 buildings were buried, were levelled to the ground. according to the local authority here, run by hamas, 132 people were killed. today, another ten trucks from egypt entered into gaza. but what is also more significant is about ten, 13 doctors to help the hospitals here, but their staff are struggling, their staff are overwhelmed by the number of casualties they are dealing every day. ten doctors isn't enough. they said, "we need more and more people to come from all around the world and help the medical teams here to overcome this crisis." but this is a little hope, for those who are struggling for days to treat the people, that maybe a sustainable humanitarian corridor could open from egypt and be as a lifeline for the people in gaza. protests have been taking place in the middle east in support of the palestinians after calls for a day of anger. these are pictures from thejordanian capital amman where thousands of people have been marching. demonstrators rallied in ramallah, in the west bank — where israeli forces killed four palestinians in a dawn raid earlier. health officials there say 110 people have been killed and more than 1,900 injured since the 7th october attacks — mostly in raids by israeli troops or in clashes with israeli settlers. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. an independent review has found that "serious failings" were made by natwest in its treatment of nigel farage when it closed his bank account. the report said the communication with mr farage did not follow the bank's policies, but the closure was lawful. natwest apologised for the failings. the new owner of collapsed high street retailer wilko says it plans to open five new stores before christmas. cds superstores will launch the first two new shops in plymouth and exeter, with former staff given priority in the recruitment process. 408 wilko stores closed in august, leading to thousands ofjob losses. a health think tank predicts that waiting lists for non—urgent treatment in england will rise by a quarter of a million, to 8 million, by next august. the report by the health foundation says the increase may happen even without further strikes by doctors. you're live with bbc news. with hospitals in the gaza strip either shut or unable to provide medical help, pregnant women are being forced to give birth in dangerous conditions. one of them — a journalist called jumana — has made a video diary of her experiences. she's been speaking to bbc arabic�*s dalia haider. they speak arabic. a precious moment captured between a pregnant mother and daughter. translation: i'm about to deliver any time soon. - i hope my second baby arrives safely and peacefully, but apparently she will come within a destruction. as israel carried out air strikes we asked jumana, a journalist from gaza city, to record a video diary in the lead up to giving birth. what scares me the most, what i think about every night as i fall asleep, is that we may not wake up. two days after the conflict started jumana evacuated with her four—year—old daughter and moved in with relatives further south, where they thought it was safer. i moved to another home. this is all the stuff i was able to take, the small bag and these things. like the 2 million palestinians in gaza struggling with food and water shortages, jumana and herfamily are often cut off from the outside world. we don't have electricity so we can't watch the news on the television. there's no internet. the radio is all we have if our phones don't die. we tried to stay in daily contact withjumana despite the daily disconnection of phone lines and internet. "are you 0k?," i ask her. two days later she replies, "yes, thank god, but honestly the situation is difficult." jumana is one of 5500 women in gaza who, according to the un, are expected to give birth within the next month. my labour has begun, but the problem is, will i find someone to take me to the hospital? jumana made it. but while she waited, a house near the hospital was bombed. in a few seconds everything in the hospital was turned upside down. there were more wounded. people were screaming everywhere. hours later, talia was born. do you love her? jumana brought her newborn back home, but every night thet fear they won't live to see another day. dalia haider, bbc news. let's speak to laila baker in neighbouring cairo — the regional director for arab states in unfpa: this is the agency fare maternal health worldwide. it's nice to see that report ending with baby tally doing so well. you are concerned about the thousands of women in gaza due to give birth. what are your main worries for them? es, due to give birth. what are your main worries for them?- main worries for them? a main worries were — main worries for them? a main worries were captured - main worries for them? a main worries were captured very - main worries for them? a main | worries were captured very well main worries for them? a main i worries were captured very well in that last segment. this is a siege where history willjudge us for our inhumanity if we cannot lift the siege immediately and have sensation of the violence to deliver humanitarian aid to the 2.2 million people in gaza to deliver food, fuel and medicines. the people like that mother, in the case of women like her, we would desperately ask that health workers be protected, that hospital not be a target and that we allow for both medical professionals and the eight that will allow for the remaining hospitals still standing to provide those critical vital services to the 5500 women due to give birth. they should receive treatment in those facilities without the fear of getting bombed and fleeing from violence. 55m and fleeing from violence. 5500 women you _ and fleeing from violence. 5500 women you said, _ and fleeing from violence. 5500 women you said, those - and fleeing from violence. 5500 women you said, those births might be complicated or have issues, to the hospitals have any facilities to cope with a baby that is unwell or thatis cope with a baby that is unwell or that is premature? unfortunately, the answer _ that is premature? unfortunately, the answer to _ that is premature? unfortunately, the answer to that _ that is premature? unfortunately, the answer to that is _ that is premature? unfortunately, the answer to that is very - that is premature? unfortunately, the answer to that is very little - the answer to that is very little capacity and dwindling every second, not every day. as the fuel runs out in the remaining hospitals, incubators are at risk of being disconnected. that means a death sentence to those babies. very desperate state of life and mental health for the women in their and theirfamilies. we have also heard of women who have resorted to writing the names of their children on their limbs forfear of writing the names of their children on their limbs for fear of being separated when their children, if its bombing, are separated from them or god forbid they die. they are critically asking for any support and to left the siege. we respect the rules of engagement, never, it doesn't even take international humanitarian law to understand that besieging a population of 2.2 million people and starving them, keeping food, water, fuel and medications is condemning them to death. ~ , ., a, medications is condemning them to death. ~ , . ., death. with these aid trucks that we ho -e will death. with these aid trucks that we hope will make _ death. with these aid trucks that we hope will make their _ death. with these aid trucks that we hope will make their way _ death. with these aid trucks that we hope will make their way in, - death. with these aid trucks that we hope will make their way in, food, l hope will make their way in, food, fuel and what our priorities, but i went about menstrual supplies for the women and girls of gaza? that’s the women and girls of gaza? that's a aood the women and girls of gaza? that's a good question. — the women and girls of gaza? that's a good question, we _ the women and girls of gaza? that's a good question, we have _ the women and girls of gaza? that's a good question, we have as - the women and girls of gaza? that's a good question, we have as the - a good question, we have as the united nations population fund, we have a pre—positioned humanitarian aid that includes mental supplies. they are in short supply is in the local market and it's difficult to get them. safety and security is difficult. forwomen get them. safety and security is difficult. for women who live in overcrowded shelters with little water, bathing, personal hygiene is a problem. we have also heard stories that women and girls have started to take hormonal pills, much like contraceptive pills, to stop their periods. that is a devastating measure, and a desperate one that we know will have impact on generations of girls to come. irate know will have impact on generations of girls to come-— of girls to come. we have to live it there, of girls to come. we have to live it there. but — of girls to come. we have to live it there, but thank _ of girls to come. we have to live it there, but thank you _ of girls to come. we have to live it there, but thank you for _ of girls to come. we have to live it there, but thank you forjoining . of girls to come. we have to live it there, but thank you forjoining us| there, but thank you forjoining us from cairo. live now to our middle east correspondent injerusalem, tom bateman. speaking to the un about content for women and girls, and you a press conference this morning with andra with devastating lines that came out of that. what was the most significant things that they said this morning? this significant things that they said this morning?— significant things that they said this morning? this is unrwa in jerusalem- _ this morning? this is unrwa in jerusalem. they _ this morning? this is unrwa in jerusalem. they are _ this morning? this is unrwa in jerusalem. they are the - this morning? this is unrwa in jerusalem. they are the ones i this morning? this is unrwa in - jerusalem. they are the ones giving jerusalem. they are the ones giving services to those here in gaza and jerusalem. in gaza, it has been the main provider of services, schools, hospital services, there are a huge number of people who have always been reliant on it. what it's become now it is effectively a critical humanitarian aid provider, boasts of its own services, but also many of the third—party organisations that distribute aid through them as well. what they've been saying for nearly three weeks, because of israel's siege, there is a catastrophic shortage of clean water, food and medicines. that is reiterated. the commissioner general of unrwa said there is a lot of focus on aid trucks getting into rafah. the convoyis trucks getting into rafah. the convoy is so small, it's become a distraction, he described that as crumbs in a situation that was now, absolutely, on the verge of a complete collapse of humanitarian services in gaza. what he said is still vitally needed as fuel. it is really saying they won't let fuel in, it will be exploited and stolen ljy in, it will be exploited and stolen by hamas. two nights ago, the israeli said her mask had previously stolen fuel from the un, it had stocks and that unrwa should ask... i asked about whether their fuels had been stolen from hamas, he simply said no. as issues for reserves of fuel, there is up to 400,000 litres available, but it in storage that they can only get to if they have a so—called deacon flexion. if they know that that error want to be bombarded, they have been able to get some of us feel of the last few days, but there's still a lot remaining. this there's still a lot remaining. as i'm talking to, i'm seeing live pictures that were showing our viewers of protests taking place in beirut, there's been anger many countries. when it comes to lebanon, is it possible to know where the public opinion is that when it comes to possibly lebanon getting caught up to possibly lebanon getting caught up in the conflict? first to possibly lebanon getting caught up in the conflict?— up in the conflict? first of all, about the _ up in the conflict? first of all, about the process, _ up in the conflict? first of all, about the process, we - up in the conflict? first of all, about the process, we have i up in the conflict? first of all, i about the process, we have seen these on a weekly basis now, especially on fridays, notjust in surrounding arab countries to israel, but also in the occupied west bank and more around that in solidarity today for palestinians in gaza. as for lebanese, has below it is a very powerful group, it has a huge stock of weapons that form the biggest threat to israel out of all the militant groups that surround israel in the region. many lebanese don't want a full on war. those who back has below word—mac would be more sympathetic to their position, but as i say, the country has been a crisis for a long time so many don't back it. . ~' , .. , crisis for a long time so many don't back it. . ,, i. , . stay with us here on bbc news. hello. good afternoon. some very autumnal scenes earlier on this morning, particularly across northern and eastern areas of england with some patches of mist and fog, such as here in sheffield. it's now largely lifted and cleared. it won't be quite so much of a problem overnight tonight or indeed for the next few days because the winds are set to pick up. there'll also be some more heavy downpours of rain, generally staying very unsettled. and if we take a look at the rainfall accumulation chart, through the weekend and into monday, you can see the area of most concern again is eastern scotland, with another 50 to 100 millimetres of rain, especially over the higher ground. of course, all of this falling on already saturated ground. that rain just feeding through in a constant stream of showers on the south—easterly wind for the rest of today. also some heavy, frequent, even thundery showers across eastern areas of northern ireland could possibly cause some issues here. some showers further south, but also some more sunshine developing from the south by the end of the day. top temperatures — 10 to 15 degrees celsius, a little lower than they were yesterday for most. 0vernight tonight, again, we've got this constant feed of showers into eastern areas of scotland. still some more showers across northern ireland. we'll start to see heavy, more persistent showers start to approach the south coast of england where, also, the winds are set to pick up into tomorrow morning. it's mild and it's frost—free as we begin the weekend. now, we look towards the south coast on saturday morning. again, some heavy, thundery showers always likely. some strong, gusty winds of around 50 miles an hour, perhaps, in places. windy, too, across the north of scotland. the rain continues towards the east. heavy, persistent rain approaching the south—west of england and wales by the time we get to the end of the day on saturday. some of that rain likely to be very heavy across south—east england, too. another sign of autumn, the clocks due to go back by one hour on saturday night into sunday. now, as we head through saturday evening, then that rain will gradually push its way further northwards across to southern scotland, northern england and northern ireland. this is how we'll begin sunday morning. some showers feeding in towards the south, but also some sunshine. blustery conditions. that rain perhaps moving further northwards, as we head through the day on sunday. temperatures again generally between ten and 15 degrees celsius for most, but staying very unsettled, possibly turning stormy too through the middle part of next week. bye— bye. china's foreign minister is in washington to meet his us counterpart, with trade tensions high on the agenda. tell it to the judge. the former boss of collapsed crypto exchange ftx testifies on his own behalf in a new york court — but no jury is present. welcome to world business report. let's start with an important meeting between the world's two economic heavyweights.

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