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hello, i'm anna foster. we begin with some breaking news about the rafah crossing, the exit of foreign citizens from gaza it appears has been stopped for now. none of them have come out of the crossing so far today. the egyptian authorities are suggesting that no foreign passport holders will be permitted to cross into egypt from gaza until injured people in gaza's hospitals are allowed to travel to rafa. hundreds of foreign citizens have escaped from gaza into egypt through the crossing in the last few days. i'vejust been through the crossing in the last few days. i've just been talking to our producer in cairo and he says that what is unclear at the moment is what is unclear at the moment is what bar is being put on this, whether it is all of the injured in hospitals in gaza or whether it is a question of the numbers actually rising again because there was nearly 80 injured palestinians who left through that crossing on the first day it was opened and that number has dropped in recent days, so it'll be interesting to see what exactly egyptian authorities are putting is a bar on this and for how long foreign passport holders will be blocked from leaving because there are, in total, 7500 who should have been leaving in groups every day over the next two weeks or so. we will keep following that for you here on bbc news. as well as that, the diplomatic efforts to relieve the diplomatic efforts to relieve the humanitarian crisis in gaza are stepping up once again today as the us secretary of state antony blinken is in jordan us secretary of state antony blinken is injordan meeting leaders from 11 on, qatarand is injordan meeting leaders from 11 on, qatar and jordan itself. antony blinken is pushing for pauses in the fighting in gaza, he did that yesterday as well while he was here in israel and the prime minister benjamin netanyahu insisted there would be no temporary ceasefire until all of the hostages being held in gaza are released. an official from the un agency for palestinian refugees has warned there is less and less it can do to protect gazans. the first micron gaza health ministry has released its daily figures today saying that 9&88 people, they say, have now been killed in gaza, with around 3900 of them being children. around moo israelis were killed in the hamas attacks in southern israel on the 7th of october. the health ministry in gaza also says that at least 12 people who were sheltering in a school were killed in an explosion there on friday night. hamas says there on friday night. hamas says the school was bombed by israel and there has been no comments yet from there has been no comments yet from the israel defence forces. the un secretary—general and the world health have both condemned israel's attacks on an ambulance in gaza. 0n attacks on an ambulance in gaza. on friday, the israel defence forces admitted striking the ambulance but they said that the vehicle is being used by hamas to transport fighters. and the united states has also said that it believes the war between israel and hamas is being contained at the moment between those two sides and any broader regional conflict has been deterred. these were comments that came from the pentagon and followed the first public remarks from the leader of the iranian—backed and lebanon —based hezbollah group who didn't commit his thousands of fighters to enter the new conflict and open up a new front in the north. 0ur correspondence mark lowen has this report. in times of peace, a medical refuge. but after four weeks of war, an ambulance is a target, too. 0utside gaza's main al—shifa hospital, one was struck by israeli aircraft, killing 15, say hamas authorities, and injuring 60. israel says it was being used by a hamas terrorist cell whose command centres run beneath the hospital. hamas called that "baseless" and "zionist nazi terror". the head of the world health organization spoke of his shock at the attack, adding that patients, health workers, facilities and ambulances must be protected at all times. but a lifeline has become a battle zone for tens of thousands who have been sheltering at al—shifa, and israel has urged their evacuation south. further north across the border in lebanon, huge crowds rallied to hear hezbollah�*s leader warn the war could spread. "american intervention", he said, "could spark a wider conflict". and he praised hamas�*s actions. but the speech was fiery without calling for all out war with hezbollah. there's little appetite in lebanon for it. and little sign, in his words, of imminent escalation. relief for now among many, including the us. we do see that, broadly speaking, a broader regional conflict has been deterred and so we'll continue to do that. we do not seek any conflict with iran. we do not seek to have conflict across the region. 0urfocus here is on containing this and getting back to a stable and secure region as quickly as possible. america's top diplomat is injordan today with arab leaders. his calls in israel yesterday for humanitarian pauses were rebuffed by the israeli prime minister unless hostages are released. the us said dozens more of its nationals have left gaza. more british passport holders too have got out through the rafah crossing into egypt. but for those who can't leave, gaza's nightmare worsens. israeli soldiers encircling the city, facing mines and booby traps as they press on with their goal of crushing hamas. and then what? mark lowen, bbc news, jerusalem. we are also hearing that israel's military says that it is allowing traffic on one of gaza's two main highways, so residents can flee southwards. there are only really two main roads in the strip and there was a social media post in arabic this money from the idf saying that that's right would be possible for a period of three hours, starting between one and 4pm local time. the message said that hamas leaders were already taking care to protect themselves and it urged civilians to do the same by heeding instructions to move south. of course, the bulk of the fighting of course, the bulk of the fighting at the moment is happening around gaza city, hamas mstronghold, which is to the north of the gaza strip. us secretary of state antony blinken is facing demands for an immediate ceasefire in gaza as he meets regional leaders today and he spoke just after a meeting with the un relief and works agency which looks after palestinian refugees. it's both a pleasure and important to be here at unwra, which is doing extraordinary work every single day as a lifeline to palestinians in gaza and at great cost. more than 70 members of unwra have lost their lives. thousands are putting their lives on the line every single day to show up at work to help people. i have extraordinary admiration for the courage that they're showing. and we're here to hear about the efforts, the ongoing efforts to be able to talk to people in the field and to express our own ongoing support for unrwa's work, including through the assistance that the united states has dedicated to unwra over the last three years. so let me just say again, our condolences to those who've lost their lives in trying to help others, and our admiration for those who continue this vital work. let's talk a little more about that breaking news we're bringing you that egypt says that foreign passport holders won't be able to come out of gaza into egypt through the rafah crossing until more injured people are allowed to leave from gaza. we can speak to bbc arabic correspondent. what exactly are egypt saying here, are they going to stop altogether foreign passport holders from leaving through the rafah crossing? weill. passport holders from leaving through the rafah crossing? well, we are hearin: through the rafah crossing? well, we are hearing from _ through the rafah crossing? well, we are hearing from the _ through the rafah crossing? well, we are hearing from the palestinian - are hearing from the palestinian side so far no official egyptian statement about this. we talked to palestinian sources who said that they were not allowed foreigners or dual nationals to get across to egypt until they reached some kind of agreement regarding transferring the injured. 0f of agreement regarding transferring the injured. of course, we understand that this comes one day after a convoy of ambulances was targeted in front of the hospital by an israeli strike. so, they wanted to make sure that the injured palestinians or severely injured palestinians or severely injured palestinians get to be transferred to egypt. yesterday, only 16 severely injured palestinians got to be transferred to egypt. not more than 16. so, we are hearing from the palestinian side but so far, not from the egyptian side. but what we know, or we have been hearing from people in front of the crossing, that hundreds of those dual nationals and foreigners headed to the crossing, they were hoping that the crossing, they were hoping that the gate of the boarding would reopen as it used to open for the past three days and there are more than 1000 dual nationals and foreigners got to cross through the gates to the egyptian side. but it didn't open. find gates to the egyptian side. but it didn't open-— gates to the egyptian side. but it didn't oen. �* . , , didn't open. and that is interesting because egypt _ didn't open. and that is interesting because egypt had _ didn't open. and that is interesting because egypt had suggested - didn't open. and that is interesting i because egypt had suggested before now, hadn't they, that for a period for about two weeks or so, people would be leaving through that crossing daily if they were on these lists and had foreign passports so it looks like that has stopped for now? ~ ., , it looks like that has stopped for now? ~ . , , ., , , now? well, as we understand, this is a art of a now? well, as we understand, this is a part of a wider— now? well, as we understand, this is a part of a wider deal— now? well, as we understand, this is a part of a wider deal between - a part of a wider deal between israel, egypt, hamas and us. this includes allowing dozens of aid trucks to get to the palestinian port but in exchange of that, there will be injured palestinians or severely injured palestinians to get transferred to egypt for treatment, allowing those dual nationals and foreigners as well to cross to egypt. but it seems that, according to the palestinian side, it seems that there was some kind of breach when a truck or the convoy of ambulances was targeted yesterday. so, yes, there are some talks according to sources in the palestinian side, in order to coordinate those injured palestinians to be transferred to egypt. as far as we know, those injured, their identities are verified by the israeli authorities and israeli security and they are verified that they are civilians and not involved in any fighting. so, there are more talks under way right now in order to allow more dual nationals and foreigners to get to transfer or to get to cross to egypt and also, the severely injured palestinians. and also, the severely in'ured palestiniansfi and also, the severely in'ured palestinians. thank you, that's really useful. _ palestinians. thank you, that's really useful. clearly _ palestinians. thank you, that's really useful. clearly some - really useful. clearly some confusion about the status of a foreign passport holders and their ability to continue using the rafah crossing to leave gaza and move into egypt so we will continue to look at that story for you here on bbc news. i also want to look at the northern border of israel as well. we had last night from the pentagon their belief that the war is being contained to israel and gaza but the situation on israel's northern border with lebanon remains tense. the iran backed has been a word—mack group has been exchanging fire with israeli forces since the 7th of october attacks by hamas. in the 0ctober attacks by hamas. in the last hour, israel defence forces say again there has been a fresh exchange of fire, anti—tank missiles coming crops from lebanon and the israel defence forces returning fire on hezbollah targets in lebanon itself. let's get more from our correspondent in beirut, hugo bachega. i think a lot of people here in lebanon and israel and washington are relieved after the speech yesterday. the first time the influential leader of hezbollah made a public speech since the beginning of the war between israel and hamas and for weeks we had been talking about fighting along the border between lebanon and israel and fear that violence could escalate and lebanon could be dragged into the conflict so a lot of people were watching the speech yesterday and i think the most important thing that came out of the speech was he did not announce any intention to escalate those attacks, step up the campaign by hezbollah against the israeli military. he did leave the door open for more attacks, he said all options were on the table and he said the actions of hezbollah will be determined by what happened in gaza and by the actions of the struggle towards lebanon and hezbollah and he said the only way to prevent the conflict from spreading across the middle east was to stop the war in gaza. i think it was also important that he described those attacks that have been carried out by hezbollah is significant because he said this was forcing israel to deploy a large number of troops to its border with lebanon but again, there was no indication that hezbollah would be stepping up its attacks against the israeli military and i think the reaction that we have had from the biden administration is that they believe the possibility of an escalation of the crisis has been contained and that a wider conflict has been deterred, at least for now. well, the us secretary of state antony blinken is meeting a range of regional leaders injordan today and we arejust hearing regional leaders injordan today and we are just hearing from our us correspondent who is travelling with antony blinken that a new visit has been added to that schedule. it is jordan throughout the day to day and then antony blinken is going to turkey, that is a new addition to the schedule full stop he will be there until monday afternoon apparently. no details yet about who he will meet in turkey. but it is an interesting addition because the turkish presidentjust a couple of weeks ago backed hamas' position and that caused a real diplomatic incident here in israel with them recalling their ambassador while those discussions continued. it really does show, i think, that the us are trying to move right around the region and see off a potential spiralling of this conflict across the middle east. the northern border, as we were saying, is the focus of what might happen next. i've travelled to northern israel, and spoke to 0rna — a woman who evacuated from her border town. we sat down and talked very close by and she told me about how she was coping with the current violence. we are organised and we know when shooting is about to begin or when shooting starts, we know exactly what to do. and we get orders in our systems in all kinds of ways. we get alarms and we know that we should take cover and everything. and the intensity is the blast that you hear closer. and also the number of times a day when all the roads are blocked and you cannot go in and out and when you have to to stay in a bomb shelter or in a different kind of shelter for longer periods of time. and it happens more and more often. and tell me, you left, but you haven't gone too far away? no, i... i need to be close by. i'm not used to leaving my home. i'm used to being in a war zone sometimes in my life, many times in my life. and i know exactly what to do in these situations. but i hate coming out of my community in these situations. and in fact, it's the first time — i'm 57 now — it's the first time since i've been an adult that i have been evacuated. i always stayed, even in the worst situations. does it feel different to you this time? it is. first of all, it's heartbreaking. it's really horrendous. i don't think there's a single person in israel, a single israeli, who did not get awful news about acquaintances who had not been to a shiva or to a funeral or to give their condolences to people hurt. everyone are involved in this and our children are involved in this. those who are older are drafted and they're on the borders. and the fear is unusual. people who i'm not used to to seeing them this way are intimidated because. ..it�*s not only war. these atrocities that we know of are beyond words. that is 0rna who i met in the north of israel, more than 100,000 people who have been evacuated from their homes right along that northern border is the violence there has continued. there's been a spike in hate crimes across the uk, since the beginning of the israel—gaza war on october the 7th. according to the metropolitan police, the number of anti—semitic incidents is 1a times higher than during the same period last year and islamophobic incidents are up threefold. justin cohen is news editor at thejewish news newspaper and i asked him about the concerns of thejewish community in the uk. there is no doubt the anti—semitic incidents in the uk are at a record high at this point. the fear and the dread amongst britishjews is something i have never ever experienced in 21 years working at the jewish news. just experienced in 21 years working at thejewish news. just in the last few days since i was last in this bbc studio, we have seen graffiti scrawled calling for the killing of jews at a school in north london. we have seen a holocaust memorial museum targeted also in london. we have seen schoolkids refusing to play football againstjewish kids and i think this isjust play football againstjewish kids and i think this is just the tip of the iceberg from what we understand of more than 700% increase in anti—semitic incidents across the uk. anti-semitic incidents across the uk. ., , ., anti-semitic incidents across the uk. ., ., anti-semitic incidents across the uk. people that i am speaking to here in israel— uk. people that i am speaking to here in israel are _ uk. people that i am speaking to here in israel are expressing - here in israel are expressing similar sentiments. they are finding it enormously difficult at the moment, do you think enough is being done to try and help people who are experiencing that? i done to try and help people who are experiencing that?— experiencing that? i have to say, the olice experiencing that? i have to say, the police have _ experiencing that? i have to say, the police have been _ experiencing that? i have to say, the police have been given - experiencing that? i have to say, the police have been given a - experiencing that? i have to say, | the police have been given a hard time by parts of thejewish community and beyond in recent days. i have to say that i believe they are facing an almost impossible task to manage and to monitor every single person on every single march in real—time. but certainly, when they have put up on their social media calls for information about specific incidents, arrests have been made quite quickly and i understand that there are currently 44 incidents that are with the cbs now for possible prosecution. == now for possible prosecution. -- cps. now for possible prosecution. -- cps- you — now for possible prosecution. —— cps. you mentioned social media there, what kind of attacks are being directed at britishjews on there? being directed at british jews on there? , ., , ., ., , there? the bile on social media is alwa s there? the bile on social media is always horrific. _ there? the bile on social media is always horrific. against _ there? the bile on social media is always horrific. against dues - there? the bile on social media is always horrific. against dues and | always horrific. against dues and other minorities as well. jews. ever since the 7th of october, the moment that happens, we knew there would be a spike in anti—semitic incidents online and off. it happens every time there is a flare—up of violence and every time israel is drawn into and every time israel is drawn into a war against hamas or hezbollah. you said that what you are seeing here is unprecedented and certainly in israel, the ministry of foreign affairs is suggesting that israelis shouldn't travel out of the country to other places at the moment such is the risk to them. this seems an extraordinary request and it really is very worrying for the people that this affects. it is very worrying for the people that this affects-— this affects. it brings into sharp focus “ust this affects. it brings into sharp focus just how _ this affects. it brings into sharp focusjust how bad _ this affects. it brings into sharp focusjust how bad the - this affects. it brings into sharp| focusjust how bad the situation this affects. it brings into sharp - focusjust how bad the situation is, focus just how bad the situation is, just how high the fear levels are. and it's notjust a question of asking people not to travel, they have suggested that people who are already in foreign countries avoid displaying symbols ofjudaism and thatis displaying symbols ofjudaism and that is just brings home how horrific this moment is. that isjust brings home how horrific this moment is. justin cohen, horrific this moment is. justin cohen. the — horrific this moment is. justin cohen, the news _ horrific this moment is. justin cohen, the news editor - horrific this moment is. justin cohen, the news editor at - horrific this moment is. justin i cohen, the news editor at jewish cohen, the news editor atjewish news. that's all from jerusalem for now. i'll have plenty more next hour. thank you, foster bring us the latest from jerusalem. i am anjana gadgil london. at least 140 people are believed to have been killed in an earthquake in western nepal. the shallow quake of magnitude 5.6 hit the remote hill district of jajarkot, five—hundred kilometres west of kathmandu. strong tremors were felt in the capital and in indian cities including delhi. hospital officials in jajarkot said they were treating more than forty injured people rescued from the rubble of their homes. live now to our bbc nepali correspondent asahok dahal. first of all, what is the latest on the situation there?— first of all, what is the latest on the situation there? according to the situation there? according to the latest updates _ the situation there? according to the latest updates from - the situation there? according to the latest updates from the - the situation there? according to the latest updates from the pool| the latest updates from the pool police, 157 people have died, including 99 women by midnight earthquake. —— nepal police. officials have said they are not expecting the death toll to increase further dramatically now. many people were killed by the houses, crushed inside the house while sleeping in their house. we have seen the videos of rescuers including security personnel, nepal army and nepal police, pulling out the bodies and injured from the rubble of the houses.— the bodies and injured from the rubble of the houses. briefly, “ust how common fl rubble of the houses. briefly, “ust how common are i rubble of the houses. briefly, “ust how common are these i rubble of the houses. briefly, “ust how common are these kinds h rubble of the houses. briefly, just how common are these kinds of. how common are these kinds of earthquakes in this area? earthquakes in nepal are common as it lies on the seismic bout between china and india and most recently, last month, 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit the nearby area but it didn't kill any people but damaged many buildings and nearly 9000 people were killed by 7.8 magnitude earthquake in 2009 and many earthquakes were recorded after that. many nepalese also recording some aftershocks of the 2015 earthquake till now.- some aftershocks of the 2015 earthquake till now. thank you very much. earthquake till now. thank you very much- 0ur— earthquake till now. thank you very much. our correspondent _ earthquake till now. thank you very much. our correspondent there - earthquake till now. thank you very much. our correspondent there in l much. our correspondent there in kathmandu bringing us the latest on the devastating earthquake in nepal. you are watching bbc news, do stay with us. hello again. we have had some very heavy rainfall across southern areas of the uk this morning. some gusty winds to go with that, as well. that rain has cleared northward and we are starting to see now some sunny spells developing around southern areas. we are continuing with some showers in the south, with the rain moving northward, and there will be some sunny spells further north across scotland and northern ireland. we have got this fairly deep area of low pressure moving its way in. gusty winds around southern coastal counties. and with that rain moving its way further northwards through this afternoon into north wales, the north midlands, into eastern england. showers that will turn heavy and thundery around southern areas this afternoon, accompanied by that strong and gusty wind, gusts of 50—60 mph. further north, though, in scotland and northern ireland, some sunny spells here with the winds much lighter. fairly quiet conditions, really. a maximum temperature getting up to around 9—13. now, through this evening, you may be heading out to a bonfire or fireworks display. it is looking largely dry for most of us, certainly across scotland there will be some clear spells, just one or two showers dotted around across eastern areas. the same goes also for northern ireland. but come into northern parts of england, north wales, the north midlands, this is where we have got this band of cloud, showery outbreaks of rain, some clear spells in between. further heavy and thundery showers in the far south—east of england. those will generally clear away, we might start to see some showers around the far east into the early hours of sunday morning. elsewhere, with some clear spells, temperatures getting down close to freezing in central areas of scotland. six or seven celsius elsewhere. now then, during sunday, those showers around eastern parts will clear and showers will come in across western areas through the day. some sunny spells. staying largely dry for central and eastern parts so perhaps a better, drier, sunnier day for many and temperatures about ten to 13 degrees. but again, for bonfire night, if you are heading out and about, those showers in the west will continue to move their way in. the clearest of the weather further north and east. into the rest of the week, tuesday will see ridge of high pressure, some fine weather here but by wednesday onwards, we'll start to see some weather fronts starting to move in. that means we are us going to see some more unsettled conditions from wednesday onwards but for monday and tuesday, looking largely dry with some sunny spells and temperatures about average for the time of year. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines. authorites at the rafah crossing say no foreign passport holders will leave gaza for egypt until the injured people in gaza's hospitals are allowed to travel through the crossing. the un declares there is little it can do to protect gazans sheltering from the fighting, saying there are no safe spaces. top us diplomat antony blinken is meeting regional leaders in amman as he pushes for humanitarian pauses in the conflict. israel's military says it is allowing traffic on one of gaza's main highways so people can head south. the road will be accessible for three hours. an earthquake in western nepal kills at least 140 people. houses are destroyed and people are digging through rubble to rescue others. now on bbc news, future earth: episode one.

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