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outages at el shifa hospital in north gaza means dozens of premature babies and 45 kidney patients needing analysis can't be treated. the idf now says it's working to transfer incubators. ongoing fighting in the area has continued as israel says hamas�*s command centres are on hospitals and insists it is not targeting medicalfacilities insists it is not targeting medical facilities themselves. expressing his concern monday, president biden said hospitals must be protected. the un says it'll run out of fuel in gaza as soon as tuesday, making it impossible to distribute aid to the more than 2 million people the more than 2 million people the strip. hamas run health ministry says more than 11,000 people have been killed in gaza since israel began strikes after the hamas attacks on 7 october where talking to people were killed by more than 200 taken hostage. see ta ken hostage. see international correspondent orla guerin has more at a warning that the report contains scenes you may find distressing. war is closing in, and they are running out of time. these premature babies at al—shifa hospital, fighting for life without incubators. since these pictures were taken at the weekend, several babies have died at the hospital, according to health ministry officials. the hospital grounds already look like a war zone. palestinians say this is the aftermath of a recent israeli air strike. israel denies targeting the hospital. but the us president joe biden has intervened, saying al—shifa must be protected and he hopes there will be less intrusive action. crammed inside, along with 600 patients, about 2,000 people who have sought refuge. israel says it has opened a safe evacuation corridor. a source in the hospital told the bbc that's totally untrue. translation: there are bullets everywhere, - especially near the windows. so nobody inside the hospital can move. some people left through the corridor they are talking about. but the men were taken. only the women escaped. one man was shot. when we tried to reach him, they fired at us. he was shot again in the chest and he died. israel claims that hamas hides beneath al—shifa and operates a command centre below ground. hamas denies this and so do doctors at the hospital. this is rantisi hospital in the basement, in the building i've shown you... tonight, the israeli army issued a video which it claims is concrete proof that hamas is entrenched in hospitals in gaza, in this case the al—rantitsi children's hospital. these are explosives, this is a vest with explosives. it is a body vest. a woman's clothes and a rope. the idf spokesperson daniel hagari said there were indications that israeli hostages were held here. i was thinking, when i was there, about babies, hostages babies, israeli hostages babies, women, children. this is hamas, barbaric, barbaric terror organisation. this is hamas using hospitals as a human shield. as terror machines. there has been no independent access to the basement, the bbc cannot verify any of the army's claims. this was the picture at another gaza hospital today, in khan yunis in the south. children who witnesses say were bombed in their own homes. there is growing concern internationally about how israel is fighting this war. about who is being killed. now the us president, israel's staunchest ally, is now signalling that hospitals are off—limits. orla guerin, bbc news, jerusalem. as you heard, the idf released a video that claims to show the basement under the rantisi hospital is a hamas command and control centre. the bbc�*s nick beake has more details. the? beake has more details. they set their expectations - - beake has more details. tie: set their expectations — outset seeing their trip to the world hamas uses hospitals as a key part of their operation and over the course of about ten minutes we were shown various videos, maps, and photographs. this is the rantisi hospital which has now been cleared of patients and basically the israeli forces were saying that there was lots of evidence there that notjust hamas had been using this as a base but also the the hostages had been there. they talked about evidence of that. for example, they pointed to the fact there was a piece of rope next to a chair. they said that there was also a ventilation shaft that had been created, also a sort of makeshift toilet. they said these were signs that people were being held there. also there was a video that appeared to show some curtains and when the curtains were drawn back, there were no windows and the suggestion was this was that this is somewhere that hamas could have been filming, which would have obscured the true location of this particular place. it is worth pointing out the bbc has no way of verifying what was displayed tonight but this is certainly what the israel defense forces have been putting forward tonight. nick beake therefore us. the brother of the british israeli men killed by hamas on 7 october says he has neverfelt more fearful is a jewish person living in the uk. with a rise in anti—semitic incidents including those by some protesters in london last weekend. bernhard cohen was murdered his home on a keyboard in southern israel and his brother colin has spoken to the bbc�*s lucy manning. amongst the mango and banana trees on kibbutz sufa, hamas gunmen came to kill. first shooting an ambulance, and then those who lived there, murdering bernard cowan from glasgow, who came to the kibbutz nearly a0 years ago, raising his family. a grandchild bornjust a few months ago. bernard loved to live. he loved to travel. he loved to go diving. he was a free spirit. if you were to look at bernard as a soul who wanted to do nothing but good for the world and for his country, and to love his family, that would be the perfect epitaph. as the gunmen hunted them down, bernard hid with his wife in their safe room. bernard was claustrophobic. he went out into his kitchen, and two terrorists walked by, saw him there, shot him dead. our world fell apart. it's been a tough time... i'm so sorry. and this one was last year in tel aviv... but in glasgow, colin doesn't just mourn his brother. the grief is mixed with deep anxiety. ifeelfearfulfor myself, for ourfamily, forjews who are in the uk. am i at risk? i have never thought that, living in the uk. and it fills me with dread. chant: from the river to the sea... palestine will be free! the pro—palestinian protests in england and scotland, even though many have marched for humanitarian reasons, have left manyjews feeling scared. people have a right to protest. the problem with the protests is, there is an element which is about hamas and supporting that organisation, and that's where the fear comes in. do you remember feeling this fearful in the uk as a jew? never. never in my whole life. this woman shouts, "death to all the jews!" death to all the jews! pictures of hostages held by hamas are ripped down. paint attacks on jewish schools add to more than a thousand anti—semitic incidents reported in the last month. my nephew said to me, would i come and live in israel because of the rise of anti—semitism in the uk? there is not ajewish person who i've spoken to who is not fearful of the situation we're in at the moment. it's a fearjews have known for centuries. lucy manning, bbc news. there are reports that an israeli hostage has been killed. the chief spokesman of the israeli defence forces at the israeli defence forces at the heart of this military military go to the family of a 19—year—old woman who was kidnapped by hamas on 7 october. the military arm of hamas claimed she was killed in an israeli strike. now to the uk and a political comeback nobody saw coming. former prime minister david cameron is back in government, this time as foreign secretary. prime minister rishi sunak fired foreign secretary. prime minister rishi sunakfired a controversial senior minister suella braverman and we shuffled the cabinet to bring in lord cameron. it's as the conservative party is slipping in the polls are looking for a way out with a general election widely expected next year. david cameron has been speaking to political editor chris mason about his surprise return. you left because of brexit. lord cameron foreign secretary is quite a thing. i cameron foreign secretary is quite a thing-— quite a thing. i know it's not usual for— quite a thing. i know it's not usual for a _ quite a thing. i know it's not usual for a prime _ quite a thing. i know it's not usual for a prime minister. quite a thing. i know it's not| usual for a prime minister to usualfor a prime minister to come back in this way but i believe in public service. the prime minister asked me to do thisjob and it's prime minister asked me to do this job and it's a time when we have some daunting challenges as a country, the conflict in the middle east, the war in ukraine, and of coursei the war in ukraine, and of course i hope that six years as parameter star, 11 years leading the conservative party gives me some useful experience and contacts, relationships, knowledge that i can help the prime minister to make sure we build our alliances, we build partnerships with our friends, we deter our enemies and keep our country strong. that's why i'm doing thejob and delighted to accept. so i'm doing the “ob and delighted to acce t. ., , i'm doing the “ob and delighted to accet. ., , to accept. so who is david cameron _ to accept. so who is david cameron and _ to accept. so who is david cameron and why - to accept. so who is david cameron and why is - to accept. so who is david cameron and why is this l to accept. so who is david| cameron and why is this so significant? deputy political editor vicki young has this report. when he became party leader, david cameron wanted to be seen as a modern, centrist, compassionate conservative, highlighting green issues in the arctic, later welcoming liberal democrats into coalition government and legalising gay marriage — all a far cry from the divisive political debate of recent years. good afternoon, everyone... after leaving office, the former prime minister retreated to his shepherd's hut to write his memoirs. there were lucrative speaking tours, charity work, and then a role with the finance group greensill capital. a committee of mps later accused him of a significant lack ofjudgment over his lobbying of ministers. the return of david cameron gives rishi sunak a seniorfigure around the cabinet table, and one with good contacts on the world stage. but with all those years of experience comes a lot of baggage — plenty for the opposition parties and some tory mps to complain about. good evening, good evening, how are you? in power, he wooed the chinese president over a pint in an english pub, and hailed a golden era of closer relations with beijing. today, a vocal group of tory mps regard china as a huge threat and think lord cameron has fostered business links with the country. i think there is a very clear conflict of the moment. until that is cleared up, i don't see how this works. because seven of us are sanctioned, we are under attack the whole time, our families are by the chinese government and their acolytes. and, you know, he is now coming in, having very close ties until literally quite recently. his foreign policy record includes the 2011 military intervention in libya. it was later strongly criticised by the foreign affairs select committee, which said action had been taken with no proper intelligence analysis, and it left libya a failed state. for many voters, lord cameron is associated with public sector cuts, and of course, brexit. his confidence that he could win the argument to keep the uk in the eu was his biggest political miscalculation, but not, as it turns out, career—ending. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. on his first day as foreign secretary david cameron made a phone call with us secretary of state antony blinken. the us state antony blinken. the us state department says that they discuss the israel and hamas conflict, relations with china and help the ukraine. around the world across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look some of the other stories making use. french media is reporting a disinformation campaign b to undermine paris's capacity to stage next year's olympics originated in azerbaijan. the july campaign from account on x, formerly twitter, with links to is airy provincial party include hashtag boycott paris 2024 including video of clashes between french police and protesters that were seen by millions. hundreds of protesters in spain gathered outside the headquarters of the socialist party. headquarters of the socialist pa . , , ., , ., , headquarters of the socialist pa . ,~~~~ ., ., party. they propose to grant amnesty to _ party. they propose to grant amnesty to those _ party. they propose to grant amnesty to those involved . party. they propose to grantj amnesty to those involved in catalonia's failed independence bid. the prime minister will seek to clinch a new term in a parliamentary vote on thursday. and the secret service agent protecting president biden�*s granddaughter fired a weapon here in washington, dc on sunday after three people tried to break into a secret service vehicle. you're live with bbc news. the stage is set for presidentjoe biden and chinese president xi jinping to be for the first time in a year. the two leaders are scheduled to sit down during the apec summit in san francisco on wednesday with the reestablishment of military, military communications being a top priority for biden. ahead of the summit, janet yellen welcomed apex finance minister saying collaboration between asia pacific economies is crucially important.- asia pacific economies is crucially important. the asia pacific region _ crucially important. the asia pacific region is _ crucially important. the asia pacific region is at _ crucially important. the asia pacific region is at the - crucially important. the asia| pacific region is at the centre of the global economy. apec members represent some of the fastest—growing and most dynamic economies in the world, driving both growth and innovation. so the actions we take matter, not only for our own economies and people but also for addressing the global challenges the world faces. for more on the — challenges the world faces. for more on the significance of the summit and more on the significance of the summitand the more on the significance of the summit and the meeting between biden and president xi i spoke to bonnie glaser. thank you so much forjoining us this evening. if i could start by asking you, how important is this meeting between the leaders of the world's two superpowers?— leaders of the world's two su herowers? , ., ., superpowers? given the amount of friction in _ superpowers? given the amount of friction in the _ of friction in the relationship, i think it is extremely important for these leaders to get together, to take each other�*s polls, to understand each other�*s policies and intentions, dispel misunderstandings and misperceptions where they can... so they can co—operate. if you look back to last year, the global economy since then has weakened. do you think that creates opportunities for the kind of working together that you havejust kind of working together that you have just mentioned kind of working together that you havejust mentioned orders that create more intense competition? competition is intense in part because the united states and china are seeking to dominate certain strategic technologies and, of course, the united states has imposed restrictions on china's access to some of those technologies. that is really become a feature of us— china competition. but the downturn in the global economy, i think in the global economy, i think in particular, has affected china. it is china's economy that has really slowed. they are having difficulties with youth unemployment and debt and real estate, other issues. so, i think the chinese need a bit of breathing space for themselves to focus on some of their economic problems but it is fair to say the united states also wants predictability and stability in the relationship, especially as the relationship, especially as the us enters a presidential election year.— the us enters a presidential election year. and presumably visits by janet _ election year. and presumably visits by janet yellen, - election year. and presumably visits by janet yellen, high - visits byjanet yellen, high ranking officials from the us government to china over the last year and of course we saw last year and of course we saw last friday a meeting between her and china's new economics are, that helps soften or smooth the way forward for these discussions. the smooth the way forward for these discussions.- these discussions. the fact there has _ these discussions. the fact there has been _ these discussions. the fact there has been some - there has been some interactions between high—level officials has helped restore a sense of understanding in the relationship that the failure to talk to each other really is negative consequences for both countries. we have seen interactions between our common secretaries and treasury secretary �*s and, of course, the head of our state department, tony brinkin with his counterpart. so there has been a lot of work on both sides it has gone into this upcoming summit.- sides it has gone into this upcoming summit. sides it has gone into this u-acomin summit. ~ ., , ., upcoming summit. what should we exect upcoming summit. what should we exnect from _ upcoming summit. what should we expect from them? _ upcoming summit. what should we expect from them? a _ upcoming summit. what should we expect from them? a resumption l expect from them? a resumption of some the _ expect from them? a resumption of some the military- _ expect from them? a resumption of some the military- military - of some the military— military actions, dialogue between the military. important from the us point of view regarding operational safety agreement we have a china. there have been military assets on both sides that have been operating in very close proximity and there is a risk of accident. the united states hopes to resume a more predictable, regular routine dialogue between our military is. and then the united states is hoping that they can be a resumption of cooperation and counter no connex, our enforcement agencies, and order to deal with the fentanyl crisis in the united states. because chemical precursors are going from china to mexico and ending up as fentanyl in the united states. and it is what of the biggest killers of americans today. those are two very important outcomes and we may see an announcement of cooperation on climate. us and china used to co—operate on climate. we are in the run—up now to the cop 28 and i think it would be good for the international community of the united states and china can work together on this issue. but i want to circle back, it is not lost on anyone this meeting is taking place in san francisco, perhaps what of the regions in the world that is leading the way on al development. that is also a technology the us does not want china to get hold of. so, how much of that becomes an obstacle to this more friendly dialogue that you anticipate? china's capabilities in artificial intelligence are already quite advanced, as i understand it. really, the question for the united states and china is whether we could begin to agree on and notjust bilaterally but with other countries, some of the rules that would guide the use of artificial intelligence. but one think that the white house is interested in is the possibility of an understanding between our presidents that al would not be used in nuclear command and control. in other words, we would always have an human in the decision—making loop if nuclear weapons were ever, god forbid, to be used. this is about talking to avoid any potential for military conflicts and to make sure the nation is —— the relationship is more of a cold war mentality. , idon't is more of a cold war mentality. , i don't think the prime minister's vision is for a cold war. we do have a very contentious fractious relationship with intense competition. some people call it a cold war and others are not comfortable with that terminology. but there is certainly intense competition and the biden administration is determined to try to manage that competition. thank you for laying out there what is at stake. ., ~' ,, laying out there what is at stake._ for - laying out there what is at stake._ for the | laying out there what is at - stake._ for the first stake. thank you. for the first time the us — stake. thank you. for the first time the us supreme - stake. thank you. for the first time the us supreme court i stake. thank you. for the first | time the us supreme court has adopted a code of ethics. it comes after criticism of the cords ethics practices cord's ethics practices including scrutiny this year of justice clarence thomas is travel arrangements and vacations tape by a texas real estate company and donor. just should recruit themselves from a proceeding anytime fairness should be in question. it is unclear how the new policy will be enforced. for a bit of instant karma. police in scotland have arrested a man who kept an expensive camera that he found that was accidentally left on a beach on the remote island of paris. the man took the camera, he wrote a letter however to the local police returning the memory card to maintain good karma. but it was to prove his downfall. it does not exactly look like a crime hot spot and it is not. barra, where planes take off and land on the beach. for amateur photographer greg crawford on holiday with his wife, an idyllic place to take some perfect snaps. perfect, until he left the camera on a bench. it was picked up by someone else who decided they were meant to have it, but sent the memory card of all the pictures, with a letter, to barra police. they sold the camera to fund their holiday. according to the letter, they believed this was karma. the police didn't, and traced the wrongful owner thanks to photos he probably didn't realise he'd taken, which located where he'd been staying. firstly, to steal something that is not theirs. secondly, to send this letter, typed up, in the hope they wouldn't get caught, and then basicallyjust dropping themselves right in it. more karma — police even found his camera and he's already planning a return trip to take more shots like this. ellie price, bbc news. a happy ending ultimately. iceland is preparing for a chronic eruption we could hit at any time. experts warn a nine mile or 15 kilometre river of magma molten rock is active and runs outside, underneath the south—western town of rinderknech in the peninsula. causing tracks to emerge on town roads. —— grindovic about 4000 people have left their homes and run couple took capture the moment a... entered the area on monday but only to gather their belongings and under official supervision. far more wondrous than worrying — this is footage of a northern light display over canada. portuguese pilot captured the aurora borealis from the cockpit on a flight from san francisco to lisbon. this video is a timelapse of a total of 1900 images. and finally, a vision and read. this is a classic motorfans dream vision and read. this is a classic motor fans dream on four wheels and now the second most expensive vehicle ever sold at auction. the 1962 ferrari to 50 gto by scally gatti sold fort — wait for it — $51.7 million at sotheby�*s. and thatis $51.7 million at sotheby�*s. and that is all we have time for. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. storm debi swept eastwards on monday, bringing some of us some very strong winds. you can see this hook of cloud and rain. it was on the southern edge of this hook where we saw of northern ireland, north wales ——a swathe of very strong winds across parts of northern ireland, north wales and north—west england. in fact, it looks like blackpool may have seen its strongest wind gust in nearly ten years. there was quite a lot of rain around as well. storm debi now clearing eastwards, but further frontal systems following from the west. it does stay quite unsettled. and one band of heavy, perhaps thundery rain and squally winds clipping close to the south of england and the channel islands as we go through the morning. it could be some quite intense downpours in places with some very gusty winds. that wet and blustery weather then tending to clear eastwards through the morning. further north, a band of cloud and rain across parts of northern england, up into scotland. that making some northward progress through the day. although the far north of mainland scotland and especially orkney and shetland holding onto some sunshine. and then through the afternoon much of northern ireland, england and wales will see a mix of sunny spells and hefty showers. still quite blustery for some of us, highs of 8 to 14 degrees. during tuesday night we'll see further showers or longer spells of rain. i think the wettest of the weather will be found across some central parts of scotland. temperature—wise, generally between 5 and 8 degrees. so we'll start wednesday morning with cloud and some outbreaks of rain across parts of northern ireland, north wales, northern england, southern and central parts of scotland. and some of that rain will continue through the day. but elsewhere, actually quite a lot of dry weather and some spells of sunshine, not too many showers. the winds easing just a touch and temperatures again between 8 and 13, maybe 14 degrees. now, thursday's weather chart is quite a complex one, one weather system trying to approach from the southwest, another one a little bit further north. there's some uncertainty about which of these will win out and end up on top of the uk for thursday. but either way, we're expecting some outbreaks of rain to push eastwards. it may be that we have some quite strong and blustery winds. temperatures again generally between 8 and 13 degrees. and an early look at the weekend weather, it does look quite unsettled. there'll be showers or longer spells of rain. low pressure firmly in charge, it could be quite windy as well. the battle for global economic dominance. we travel to indonesia for a front row seat to the intensifying rivalry between china and the united states. plus, a great day for boeing at the opening of the dubai airshow. we'll have the latest deals from one of aviation's most exciting events. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm monica miller. we begin with a meeting between the us presidentjoe biden and his indonesian counterpart, joko widodo. the two leaders are preparing for an asia pacific economic cooperation summit in san francisco. with the us and china locked in a battle for global economic dominance, plenty of countries are paying close attention to what it might mean for them.

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