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in a service at the cenotaph in london. i'm rich preston, welcome to the programme. hamas says 13 people were killed when a house was hit near khan younis in the south. the incident was witnessed by our correspondent rushdi abualouf. he was buying supplies for his children in the village of bani suhaila when four bombs fell around him in quick succession. he sent these pictures, and says a block of around 10 houses had been destroyed. he told us he saw four dead bodies and more than 100 injured people. the world health organization says it has lost contact with gaza's main hospital, the al shifa. israel's military says it's agreed agreed to evacuate babies in need of oxygen from that hospital and two others. officials at al—shifa say two newborns died as a result of the hospital running out of power, with heavy fighting on the streets outside. this photo was sent to the bbc last night — showing more than 20 babies being kept in a surgical theatre instead of incubators, despite being reportedly in need of oxygen treatment. 0ur correspondent nick beake is injerusalem. the chaos after this morning's strike near the city of khan younis. this is in the south of gaza, where israel had instructed families to go for their own safety. at least 13 palestinians are said to have been killed here. israel says it does not target civilians. children were among the injured. treated in the already packed corridors and rooms. 0utside, one woman, samira, explained that she managed to flee from another hospital, al—shifa, in the north. "i thought hospitals were safe", she says, "but they're not. "hospitals are being bombed." israeli forces have denied they have been firing on al—shifa hospital, gaza's biggest hospital. there is fierce fighting in the area. israel claims hamas fighters have built a base underground here, which will be destroyed. the bbc received this photograph taken inside the hospital, which doctors said showed new—born babies who were in desperate need of oxygen. their neonatal unit is said to have lost power and medics report already two babies have died. speaking to the bbc, israel's president accused hamas of spreading lies about what was really happening that is not true, by the way, it is not true. we deny this at all. there is a lot of spin by hamas, there is a lot of spin by hamas, but there is electricity in shifa, everything is operating. we have spoken to the managers. we haven't gone in to shifa. we have... unfortunately, underneath shifa is a huge terror base. actually, a headquarters. at a smaller hospital nearby, the lights go out as the power fails. according to the palestine red crescent, the al-quds hospital is now no longer operational. aid agencies are calling for an immediate ceasefire. israel says its operation will go on until hamas is destroyed. parts of gaza now resemble a wasteland. but in the midst of all this death and destruction in the north, there are still thought to be hundreds of thousands of civilians. nick beake, bbc news, jerusalem. live now tojerusalem, and our correspondent paul adams. the discussion around hospitals very much at the heart of the conversation today. what is the latest year hearing? imilli conversation today. what is the latest year hearing?— conversation today. what is the latest year hearing? will have to throw u- latest year hearing? will have to throw up our _ latest year hearing? will have to throw up our hands _ latest year hearing? will have to throw up our hands and - latest year hearing? will have to throw up our hands and admit i latest year hearing? will have to . throw up our hands and admit today that it throw up our hands and admit today thatitis throw up our hands and admit today that it is almost impossible to know what is truly happening at al—shifa and the other hospitals. you have narratives that are so wildly different that it is very hard for us to verify any of them. the israelis, as you just heard president hertzog saying, not firing on hospitals, that the hospitals have electricity, they are continuing to function, they are offering to take patients out, that offering to take patients out, that offer of taking babies out that we had last night, when you have reports from inside the hospitals from doctors who say that they are indeed running out of power and food and water, and that the hospital has been hit. we have been trying to verify these details. we are not able to get through to the hospital. we cannot check. it is really, really hard to know what is going on there. the evacuation of the babies is one thing that is frankly causing everyone to scratch their head, because the israeli seemed very clear about it yesterday, saying it is going to happen today, and they would assist. we have heard nothing more about that at all. we do not know the condition of those babies, we don't know why they were out incubators in the photograph itself. was that because the incubators don't work, or some other reason? i'm sorry if that is not very informative and helpful, but that is the situation we find ourselves in now, where it is really hard to know what is going on. fin now, where it is really hard to know what is going on-— what is going on. on the diplomatic front, how what is going on. on the diplomatic front. how has _ what is going on. on the diplomatic front, how has israel's _ what is going on. on the diplomatic front, how has israel's biggest - front, how has israel's biggest ally, the united states, being reacting to these developments? to bit of disquiet creeping into american comments about what is going on. just the latest example would be the national security adviserjake solomon, who said the united states does not want to see firefights and hospitals were innocent people, patients receiving medical care, are caught in the crossfire. we've had active consultations with the israeli defence forces. the americans are watching this day by day, the appalling scenes of destruction, the rising death toll, the sense of crisis surrounding the hospitals, and it is making them very, very uncomfortable about what israel is doing. put that alongside the comments last night from benjamin netanyahu, who said when the fighting is over in gaza, there was no place for a return of the palestinian authority, the leadership based in ramallah on the west bank, no place for the pa to return to gaza, that is completely at odds with us policy at the moment. you will have voices saying, where is this going, and how much longer do we have to support it? studio: pauladams, a longer do we have to support it? studio: paul adams, a diplomatic correspondent injerusalem. thank correspondent in jerusalem. thank you correspondent injerusalem. thank you very much. for more on these developments, i spoke earleir tojuliette touma — she's the director of communications at the un relief and works agency. she started by reflecting on what she's hearing from colleagues on the ground in gaza. i think ithinki i think i have told you and your colleagues every time we speak every day but the situation gets worse and worse by the minute, by the hour. it just gets darker and darker for the people in gaza, but also for the united nations and also for and were up united nations and also for and were up —— also for unrwa. we are now at 100 colleagues who have been killed during the war. has 100 colleagues who have been killed during the war-— during the war. as you say, the situation is _ during the war. as you say, the situation is grim _ during the war. as you say, the situation is grim and _ during the war. as you say, the situation is grim and getting . during the war. as you say, the - situation is grim and getting worse. we hear about food, water and power running out. how much longer can you keep going for? hot running out. how much longer can you keep going for?— keep going for? not much longer. not much longer- — keep going for? not much longer. not much longer. especially— keep going for? not much longer. not much longer. especially because - keep going for? not much longer. not much longer. especially because we . much longer. especially because we are running out of fuel, and we have been asking for an urgent shipment of fuel in support of the unrwa humanitarian operations from more than two weeks now, and our calls have been falling on deaf ears, literally. we are running out even of fuel. it is only going to be a couple of days, and then, probably may be wednesday, we are going to have to take some really tough decisions. you see we have 720,000 people taking shelter under the un flag in gaza. we have to provide them with assistance, and even that now is put in jeopardy.— now is put in 'eopardy. israel says it is willing — now is put in jeopardy. israel says it is willing to _ now is put in jeopardy. israel says it is willing to help _ now is put in jeopardy. israel says it is willing to help evacuate - it is willing to help evacuate premature babies from some hospitals in the region, and take them to a safe place. to have faith in what the israeli government says on that front? indie the israeli government says on that front? ~ ., the israeli government says on that front? ~ . ., ., front? we are calling for a humanitarian _ front? we are calling for a humanitarian ceasefire - front? we are calling for a humanitarian ceasefire for front? we are calling for a - humanitarian ceasefire for the sake of everyone, including babies in the gaza strip. i humanitarian ceasefire has to come in place immediately. that is what gaza and the civilians and babies of gas i need at the moment. , ., and babies of gas i need at the moment. , . , ., and babies of gas i need at the moment. , . ., . , moment. israel says a ceasefire is not auoin moment. israel says a ceasefire is not going to _ moment. israel says a ceasefire is not going to happen _ moment. israel says a ceasefire is not going to happen until - moment. israel says a ceasefire is not going to happen until it - moment. israel says a ceasefire is not going to happen until it gets l not going to happen until it gets its hostages back, two are calling for a ceasefire, israel says it is not going to happen, is there a middle ground or alternative option? all hostages, wherever they are, need to be released, and needs to be a humanitarian ceasefire for the sake of civilians wherever they are, including in gaza. i also spoke israel defence forces spokesperson richard hecht, and asked him how the army is going to evacuate babies from the al—shifa hospital. very concerned about this, very troubling, very tragic. we are in contact with the hospital. we are trying to find a way to do this. there will be more information during the day. we are working very hard to find a way to get these babies out. sadly, hamas have been hiding and manipulating this hospital as a hub, and we are not striking hospital right now, we are trying to find a way to make sure that the people inside this hospital can be moved, and have the capability to move.- can be moved, and have the capability to move. where are they auoin to capability to move. where are they going to go? _ capability to move. where are they going to go? ready _ capability to move. where are they going to go? ready plan _ capability to move. where are they going to go? ready plan to - capability to move. where are they going to go? ready plan to take i capability to move. where are they i going to go? ready plan to take them to? , , ., , ., going to go? ready plan to take them to? , , ., to? this will be an effort. i can't auoin to to? this will be an effort. i can't going to is _ to? this will be an effort. i can't going to is the _ to? this will be an effort. i can't going to is the details _ to? this will be an effort. i can't going to is the details on - to? this will be an effort. i can't going to is the details on how. to? this will be an effort. i can't| going to is the details on how we will do this, but we'll be trying hard to make it happen. we are not fighting the people of gaza, i will repeat this again will stop at the same time, we have, in israel's brains and minds, a nine—year—old red to haired baby who is a hostage right now in gaza. we have to put this in mind. right now in gaza. we have to put this in mind-— this in mind. you say you are not tarauetin this in mind. you say you are not targeting the _ this in mind. you say you are not targeting the people _ this in mind. you say you are not targeting the people of - this in mind. you say you are not targeting the people of gaza i this in mind. you say you are not targeting the people of gaza and| this in mind. you say you are not i targeting the people of gaza and not striking hospitals, but groups on the ground say hospitals have been hit, and the united nations says one of its bases were hit. this is not a hamas operation, it does not have hamas operation, it does not have hamas tunnels in it, this is the united nations base. how do you respond to that? irate united nations base. how do you respond to that?— respond to that? we are not deliberately _ respond to that? we are not deliberately attacking i respond to that? we are not i deliberately attacking hospitals or un facilities. sadly, hamas will be firing merely beside the un facility will stop i think we have shown you some of the events where they fired from a very, very near one of the unrwa facilities. if we see someone firing, we will do everything we can't take out the threat, and try to minimise the impact are one of the civilian facilities. we understand that the hospitals is a more severe and more sensitive. we have not fired on the hospitals. to hospitals have been evacuated. 14,000 hospitals have been evacuated. 111,000 tonnes of humanitarian aid has entered the gaza strip. we understand that this humanitarian aid will allow us to dismantle hamas. ., ., , aid will allow us to dismantle hamas. . . , . aid will allow us to dismantle hamas. . ., ,, ., hamas. that was a spokesperson for the idf. israeli media is reporting that several civilians were wounded in shelling fired from lebanon, neighbour to the north, some of them critically. these are the latest pictures that have just come in to us. as you can see, they show cars on fire in, apparently in northern israel after shelling from lebanon. the israeli military said it responded with artillery fire in southern lebanon. time for a look at today's sport. sunday's premier league is under way. chelsea host manchester city. pep guardiola's side have been the victors in the last six meetings in competition, but that is city boss does not think it will be long until chelsea are challenging the top spots again. we go there with, yeah, optimistic for what we have seen in the way they are training, the mood of the team. we are right now unexpected for two or three weeks top of the league right now. and this is what we have to try to maintain, the level, the quality of the game. but sooner or later, chelsea will be there fighting for the titles, no doubt about it. we need to give credit to all the organisation of manchester city, from the top and the bottom. and of course it's going to be a challenge. we want to compete against them, we already know that it's going to be tough, but i have seen we are going to go and try to compete in our best, and what we want is to win the three points because that is important for us. four games are under way at the moment. they are not long kicked off. liverpool can go level on top points with manchester city and arsenal. aston villa canjump into the top four with victory over fulham. brighton 01— zero up against sheffield united, simon a dingo with the goalfor brighton. look sheffield united, simon a dingo with the goal for brighton. look spicata had the early goal in the match between west ham united and nottingham forest. megan rapinoe's final match of her football career ended early as the american star had to leave the pitch just three minutes into her farewell game. the two—time world cup winner said the national women's soccer league final as part of the 0l reign team was "really the last one". but a suspected torn achilles tendon brought a premature end to her night. rapinoe's side also lost, meaning that she ends her career without an nwsl title — having spent 11 seasons with the seattle—based reign. the cricket world cup, and the final match before the semifinals begin, as hosts india, who topped the table, are taking on the netherlands. india have set a target of a11 for them to win. the netherlands are now 91—3. a tall order for the netherlands. you can follow that is well over on the bbc website. ducati have won the malaysian grand prix. the italian writer is the seventh to win a race this year. elsewhere, jorge martin failed to close the gap. he finished fourth, with panay are in force. —— in fourth. philadelphia 76ers guard kelly oubrejr has sustained undisclosed injuries after being struck by a vehicle saturday and is expected to miss significant playing time. 27—year—old oubre was transported to a hospital in stable condition after being hit, and released a few hours later. the team says he is not expected to miss the rest of the season, but did not provide information on his injuries. the sixers said oubre was walking near his residence in downtown philadelphia when he was struck. the final international game of the nfl season gets under way shortly. new england patriots face indianapolis colts in frankfurt. to stay in reach of the play—offs. that looks unlikely for patriots who have struggled this season. they are currently with the worst record in the afc. their defeat to the washington commanders last week was their fifth loss in six weeks. that is all ourfor that is all our for now. the king has led the remembrance day service at the cenotaph in central london. thousands of members of the armed forces marched past the monument to remember those who died in the two world wars, and other conflicts. around the uk, a two—minute silence was held at 11 o'clock with numerous services to remember the fallen. our royal correspondent, nick witchell reports. at a time of turmoil and division, a pause for reflection and remembrance. at one minute to 11, the king led senior members of the royal family to their positions in readiness for the national two minutes' silence for those who lost their lives in the world wars and other conflicts are remembered. big ben chimes the hour in whitehall, after the sounding of the last post, the king laid his wreath on behalf of the nation to stand upright against the cenotaph's northern face. the political leaders laid their wreath blues laid their wreaths followed by the high commissioners and the military chiefs. and then the veterans, some 10,000 men and women and among them a 98—year—old who landed on d—day. all with their own memories of service and many with memories of loss. nick witchell, bbc news. a british government minister has insisted that it was "perfectly proper" for the home secretary, suella braverman, to engage in a debate about the policing of protests, ahead of yesterday's pro—palestinian march in london. 126 people were arrested, most of them far—right counter—protestors. scotland yard said the "intense" political row about policing had fuelled community tensions — and labour has said suella braverman should not continue as home secretary. our political correspondent tony bonsignore reports. yesterday's violent scenes in london, violence blamed in large part by the police on far right counter protesters to a pro—palestinian march, has cast a shadow on what is normally a weekend of solemn remembrance. in particular, there are accusations that suella braverman helped fuel that violence when she described demonstrations as hate marches and when she claimed that police were biased by largely ignoring what she called pro—palestinian hate marchers. pro—palestinian mobs. opponents believe the home secretary is in large part responsible for what they think would have been a largely peaceful event. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, accused her of sowing the seeds of hatred and distrust. today, though, a senior cabinet colleague of suella braverman rejected that claim, though, like others, he wouldn't repeat her language. the police, i think quite rightly, refer to the advice largely around whether this weekend was an appropriate weekend to protest... which was stirred up by your colleague, suella braverman. when you say stirred up, discussed by, yes, it is absolutely right to discuss it, we live in a democratic society. last night, the police and community tensions had increased in a week last night, the police said community tensions had increased in a week of intense debates about policing which has piled further pressure on suella braverman. there are calls for her to either resign or be sacked. it is undoubtedly the case that the home secretary made the job of the police harder this weekend. she inflamed tensions. she also attacked the police, undermined respect for the police, at a really important time. there are no easy choices for the prime minister now. if he sacks his home secretary, he risks upsetting many on the right of his party and creating a dangerous political enemy. but if she stays in place, even after seemingly openly defying downing street with that newspaper article, he risks looking weak. tony bonsignore, bbc news. scientists say seismic activity has decreased in southwest iceland, where hundreds of people have had to leave their homes over fears about a volcanic eruption eruption. more than a thousand earthquakes have hit the area since midnight — but they have mostly been weaker than over the past two days. however, experts stress a 15—kilometre long river of magma running under the peninsula is still active, and poses a threat to a nearby evacuated town. for more on this i spoke earlier to dr evgenia ilyinskaya — she's a volcano expert and associate professor at the university of leeds. she reflected on how unsual these latest developments are. i guess it is both unusual and not unusual. we know this part of iceland is very volcanically and seismically active. we know every 1000 years or so, we get a long period of eruptions in this particular area. period of eruptions in this particulararea. pretty period of eruptions in this particular area. pretty much right on time, the last eruption is finished about 800 years ago, and now we arejust finished about 800 years ago, and now we are just starting a new eruptive episode of fires, as they are called locally.— are called locally. officials are evacuating — are called locally. officials are evacuating people _ are called locally. officials are evacuating people will- are called locally. officials are evacuating people will stop i are called locally. officials are i evacuating people will stop talking through how dangerous this is. people were evacuated around midnight on friday night, when there was geophysical data that showed escalation of magma intruding under the ground stop so, that is still the ground stop so, that is still the case. the likelihood of eruption is considered very, very likely. people are seeing elsewhere at the moment, about 4000 people. ice and's civil protection — moment, about 4000 people. ice and's civil protection agency _ moment, about 4000 people. ice and's civil protection agency has _ moment, about 4000 people. ice and's civil protection agency has talked i civil protection agency has talked about this magma tunnel following underneath certain towns. can you tell us what that is? first underneath certain towns. can you tell us what that is?— tell us what that is? first of all, a magma _ tell us what that is? first of all, a magma tunnel— tell us what that is? first of all, a magma tunnel has _ tell us what that is? first of all, a magma tunnel has been i tell us what that is? first of all, i a magma tunnel has been google translated from icelandic. the word thatis translated from icelandic. the word that is used in english for this phenomenon is a magma bike. it comes from quite deep, and can reach the surface. we can see that it was becoming very, very large, and it was inflating very rapidly. it was suggested that we could be going into a very large eruption. luckily, over the last 12 hours or so, this inflation has slowed down. the worst case scenario, a very large eruption is less likely. the possibility of smaller eruption is still very high. iceland is not a big country geographically. you have enough space to move people to? is it possible you will have to move people out of the country altogether? the comic at the moment, thatis altogether? the comic at the moment, that is quite unlikely. iceland is small, but may be because of its small, but may be because of its small size, small, but may be because of its smallsize, it small, but may be because of its small size, it is small, but may be because of its small size, it i— small size, it is very close community- _ small size, it is very close community. out - small size, it is very close community. out of i small size, it is very close community. out of the i small size, it is very close i community. out of the people small size, it is very close - community. out of the people who have been evacuated, only 100 have been staying in shelters, and the rest of been accommodated by friends and family are members of the public putting out there's beer rooms, and allowing people to stay. it is unlikely there will be a large—scale evacuation, but that being said, we can't rule anything out at this stage. it is highly unlikely. much more on that _ stage. it is highly unlikely. much more on that and _ stage. it is highly unlikely. much more on that and other - stage. it is highly unlikely. much more on that and other stories i stage. it is highly unlikely. much more on that and other stories on the bbc news website and the bbc news app. to stick with us here on bbc news. hello. it isa it is a grey and rainy picture across many parts of the country. the sunshine has gone. if anything, it will go down hill even further. store debi is approaching, and that will bring severe gales to northern parts of the country. if you look at the satellite picture, one weather front crossing the country today, this is the next area of cloud and low pressure, very quickly developing and sweeping in from the south—west. a lot of isobars there. that steep pressure gradient, meaning very strong winds. in the short—term, wet weather, you can see where the is there, northern and central parts of the uk. a bit of the gap then in the evening hours, and then that storm develops just to the south west of ireland. very strong winds blowing through ireland, some very heavy rain, and that reaches the uk in the early hours. big temperature contrasts early on monday morning. 14 in plymouth, 6 degrees expected in the lowlands of scotland. let's pick up on the storm. low pressure moving through northern ireland here. gusts of about 80 mph. 60 through northern ireland here. gusts ofabout 80 mph. 60 mph through northern ireland here. gusts of about 80 mph. 60 mph are possible as well. that is damaging and destructive. very heavy rain in eastern scotland and for a time in northern ireland. those gales will blast their way through northern england and northern wales. very blustery further south, but i think eventually in the afternoon, the weather will improve in wales and certainly more southern parts of the uk. in fact, certainly more southern parts of the uk. infact, some certainly more southern parts of the uk. in fact, some sunshine for places like birmingham, cardiff and london. after a stormy monday, here is tuesday's forecast. still a fairly blustery day, but not as windy. frequent showers are expected across northern and western areas of the uk. the further east you are, perhaps the brighter the weather will be. temperatures on tuesday about 10 degrees in glasgow, and typically around 13 or 14 across more southern parts of the uk stop i want to pick up on the rainfall. it will be a very white week ahead. you can see the dark blues in different places, 40 or 50 millimetres of rain possible. take care. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. 13 people have been killed after israeli air strikes in southern gaza. a bbc reporter on the ground witnessed the bombing and says he sells hundreds of injured people. numark measures has a number of civilians have been wounded in the north of israel by missiles fired by lebanon. the israeli defence force says it has responded by artillery fire. iceland is evacuating thousands of residents as experts say the chance of a volcanic eruption is rising. over 3000 earthquakes have been recorded in the last 48 hours but the icelandic president says, so far, no casualties have been recorded. and the king has led tributes to the armed forces on remembrance sunday at a service in the

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