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hello, i'm christian fraser. the hamas—run health authorities say at least 80 people have been killed in two israeli strikes on the jabaliya refugee camp in northern gaza. they say one hit a un—run school that was being used as a shelter. a spokesman for the israeli military told bbc news it was looking into the incident but couldn't say if it had been caused by israeli action. hamas says the second strike was also on a school, saying it killed 32 members of one family, including 19 children. there has been graphic video posted online. bbc verify has gelocated it to the un run school, al—fakhoura. the weather conditions in the video match today's forecast. and no previous versions of the video have been found online. this is some of that video but much of it is too graphic for us to broadcast. many people, including women and children, are seen with severe injuries or lying motionless on the floor in different parts of the building. many of the casualties were in one room on the ground floor, which also showed signs of considerable damage. also today... hundreds of people have left gaza city's al—shifa hospital on foot. doctors say israeli forces had issued — by loudspeaker — an order to evacuate. the israeli military denies this. it said it had agreed to expand and assist an evacuation, following a request by the hospital's director. we've had these pictures in from central gaza. the newsagency afp says they show palestinians evacuated from al—shifa hospital, heading south walking down rubble strewn streets. tanks and bulldozers are close by. some of the people are holding or waving white flags. afp's reporter says the crowds included the sick and injured. we don't know how far from the hospital this video was recorded. the reuters newsgency also sent these pictures from gaza city. again we're told they are fleeing from al shifa hospital towards the south. the israeli military says hamas has a command centre in tunnels below al—shifa, something hamas denies. as well as patients and medical staff, large numbers of displaced people are sheltering in the hospital. our middle east correspondent, tom bateman, who's injerusalem, has this report now on the evacuation of the al—shifa hospital. gaza's biggest hospital, al—shifa. a report from the scene said an evacuation of many remaining staff and patients was instructed this morning. the israeli military denies it's ordered people out — calling it a request from the hospital — but saying there is an expanded evacuation. israeli tanks surround the compound. the army claims it is a hamas command centre. it's yet to show evidence of this, but has shown pictures of some weapons it says it found this week. many inside, badly wounded, won't be able to move. a british surgeon who's worked frequently in gaza has had contact with doctors at al—shifa over recent weeks. they are working under the most appallingly hostile conditions. the patients that are being evacuated, it's almost inconceivable to me that they will survive. this notion that they're going to be evacuated to a safe area is a ludicrous notion, if you ask me. the roads are almost impassable. there are no functioning hospitals in gaza at the moment. near another hospital in northern gaza, bodies were gathered from what residents say was heavy israeli bombardment overnight. and in the south, supposedly safer, more scenes of destruction. at least 32 people were killed here in the city of khan younis, say doctors. now israel is warning parts of the city will become a new focus of its war with hamas — telling some of the displaced from the north to move again. people fear more devastation like that of last night. translation: their bodies are in pieces. _ three missiles hit the building. they had nothing to do with the militants and no militants were there — they were all children and girls. aid groups are worried about disease spreading now, with gaza's humanitarian crisis deepening. people wait, desperate for bread. the un says they're facing the immediate possibility of starvation in gaza after the supply chain for aid collapsed. now, to get it moving again, two tankers of fuel a day will enter after us pressure on israel. but relief groups say it's still not enough. meanwhile, there are growing worries about the potential for a security collapse in gaza, with few signs of a plan after the fighting. the americans don't want israeli boots on the ground in the long term. there may have to be a transitional period where security is provided for gaza. that's something that we have to look at. but when it comes to the future of gaza, in ourjudgment, it has to be under palestinian governance. an israeli leaflet drop took place over southern gaza. they offer incentives and protection for information about the hostages held by hamas. in israel, marchers are reaching jerusalem, demanding the return of nearly 240 captives, including children and the elderly. their destination is the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who is under growing pressure. six weeks after the hamas attacks that sparked this war, the bloodshed and uncertainty only intensifies. tom bateman reporting. bits of reaction starting to come into those two strikes in northern gaza. let me read you the statement from the unrwa commissioner general. philippe les renee says he has seen horrifying images of scores of people killed and injured in these attacks. they cannot become commonplace, he said. they must stop. a humanitarian ceasefire cannot wait any longer. also reaction coming in from the german chancellor, of course germany a staunch ally of the israelis, the chancellor has been in contact with benjamin netanyahu and has spoken of the urgent need to ease the humanitarian crisis. live now to our correspondent injerusalem, nick beake. i know you have seen the same video that i have seen. there are a couple of things that stood out to me. one of things that stood out to me. one of them is that the building is still intact and the other thing thatis still intact and the other thing that is deeply upsetting is that you see very small children standing among tens of dead bodies. yes. see very small children standing among tens of dead bodies. yes, as ou sa , among tens of dead bodies. yes, as you say. this _ among tens of dead bodies. yes, as you say, this footage _ among tens of dead bodies. yes, as you say, this footage is _ among tens of dead bodies. yes, as you say, this footage is far - among tens of dead bodies. yes, as you say, this footage is far too - you say, this footage is far too graphic to broadcast but looking at it so there is a man who basically gives an oration, he takes us through this site and as we move classroom, more horrors are revealed. as you say, colleagues of bbc verify have been looking at this and certainly the structure of the building matches previous photographs of the school. the weather at the time is pretty similar in the video as it was this morning. so i don't think it is in doubt that this has occurred. i think what has caused it is certainly something that the idf, they told you they are looking into, at the moment. it is a scene of utter devastation and you mentioned about the structure what is left of it. there is at one point very large hole in one wall at the school, but it hasn't collapsed. the structure itself, broadly, is still there. bbc news has itself, broadly, is stillthere. bbc news has spoken today to unrwa representatives who have made contact with their people in gaza. there seems to be some confusion, we spoke to peter lerner from the idf in the last hour about what the fuel is being used for and how much of it has gone across. the unrwa representatives are categoric that they don't have enough to restart their aid operation. the israeli say they have sent some. what is the trivia fear? in they have sent some. what is the trivia fear?— trivia fear? in terms of the truth, i think trivia fear? in terms of the truth, i think that _ trivia fear? in terms of the truth, i think that is — trivia fear? in terms of the truth, i think that is difficult. _ trivia fear? in terms of the truth, i think that is difficult. i - trivia fear? in terms of the truth, i think that is difficult. i think - i think that is difficult. i think in terms of what has been reported in terms of what has been reported in the past hour or so, the united nations say they do have some supplies of fuel. previously they have said that they need 160,000 litres of fuel a day to fulfil their obligations, what they are mandated to do. their operations within gaza. what we were told today when the israeli war cabinet said that they would allow into a lorry loads of fuel every day, apparently that was to carry 60,000 litres, is about a third of what the un say they need on a daily basis. and also, some charities yesterday saying that this amount, two lorries every day, is certainly not enough to power gaza on a wider level. it is worth reiterating that israel says that they are absolutely adamant that this field won't fall into the hands of hamas, that it will go towards trying to deal with the sewage system which has got really big problems at the moment. that has fuelled concerns about the spread of disease. fuel has been and continues to be very contentious. a really precious commodity in the midst of this war, in the midst of this conflict. , , a, this war, in the midst of this conflict. , , ., , , this war, in the midst of this conflict. , , a, , , a, conflict. just one issue on future. in that conflict. just one issue on future. in that report _ conflict. just one issue on future. in that report that _ conflict. just one issue on future. in that report that tom _ conflict. just one issue on future. in that report that tom centres, i in that report that tom centres, secretary of state antony blinken says the israeli troops may need to be in gaza passed a ceasefire, if and when that comes. that position has shifted. it is pretty abundantly clear by now that there isn't a plan for what happens next and there isn't a plan as to who will fill the security vacuum if there was one. that is right. benjamin netanyahu was asked about this in an interview that he did with american tv a couple of nights ago and he was making the point that gaza, in his words, doesn't need to be just demilitarised, rid of hamas, that he says also deradicalised. it is not just the military infrastructure being taken out, but also the hamas ideology. and within that, i think, yes, there is no clear plan being put forward by the israelis at this point. so in terms of governance of gaza, we don't know. certainly the israelis are saying that the security side of things, that is something that they will remain in control of because they don't want hamas or any sort of incarnation of hamas or any sort of incarnation of hamas to be able to kill israelis again. so that is a deposition on that. but yes, as you say, what comes next, has so much in this conflict, is by no means clear. good to talk to vom _ conflict, is by no means clear. good to talk to you. thanks _ conflict, is by no means clear. good to talk to you. thanks for _ conflict, is by no means clear. good to talk to you. thanks for that. - here in the uk, the former labour leaderjeremy corbyn has described hamas as a "terrorist group" after repeatedly avoiding the term. he wrote in tribune magazine that "if we understand terrorism to describe the indiscriminate killing of civilians, in breach of international law, then of course hamas is a terrorist group." he also accused the israeli army of being guilty of "acts of terror too". mr corbyn is currently the mp for islington north but sits as an independent after he was suspended by the labour party. several pro—palestinian rallies have been held across the uk, including in glasgow, where thousands of people gathered to call for a ceasefire in gaza. demonstrations have taken place in scotland on every weekend since the latest conflict started. there's also been a demonstration in manchester, where protesters marched through the city centre for the sixth weekend in a row. dozens of smaller rallies have been held at various locations around the country — as part of what organisers have called a national day of action. rescuers in northern india say they are stepping up their efforts to reach 41 labourers trapped in a partially collapsed road tunnel. a senior official said they were exploring the option of drilling a hole from above to reach the men still stuck underground in the himalayan state of uttarakhand. zubair ahmed reports it's the seventh day of the rescue operations here. the fate of the lio—odd workers trapped inside the tunnel hangs in the balance. work has stalled since friday afternoon because the auger machine which was punching holes into the debris has developed technical problems. the co—workers and relatives of those trapped inside appear to be losing their patience over the delay. translation: i'm a loader operator here. the labourers inside can see how for the last eight days, we've been lying — telling them about the machine and that they will be rescued very soon. their morale is breaking. they've been asking how long will they survive on dry rations and if we are really doing anything orjust lying to them? this man's younger brother is trapped inside the tunnel. he says he has spoken to his brother through a pipe but he says that he appears to be all right but his spirit is a little bit down. this is the new machine which is being pressed into service. but there is no guarantee this will also do the job because all the earlier attempts failed to make any headway. now, the authorities are taking no chances and exploring other avenues. experts and advisers from the pmo came to the spot during the day and inspected a wide area of the hill. they say they have identified four areas on top of the tunnel through which they could punch holes, but they have to go over 100 metres vertically down to reach the trapped workers while the new auger machine continues to punch holes through the debris horizontally. what it means is the further delay in reaching out to the trapped workers. a worrying situation but clearly a very complex operation. we will keep our eye on that. now it's time for a look at today's sport. we start with football and some crucial european championship qualifiers taking place, as sides look to secure their place at the tournament in germany next year. one result to bring you, wales have drawn 1—1 in armenia. the result that neither side wanted. armenia are out and for wales automatic qualification is no longer in their hands. they will have to hope that latvia can get a result later against croatia. if croatia win that game they will move above wales into second in their group and with a final round of matches to come next week it will be croatia with their fate in their hands and not wales. after all the fuss over drain covers on the streets of las vegas, qualifying went ahead as planned as ferrari's charles leclerc claimed pole for sunday's first grand prix since 1982 around the famous strip and landmarks. le clerc was quickest in all 3 sessions of qualifying, and he would have beenjoined on the front row by his team—mate carlos sainz — but he'll start in 12th after a ten place grid penalty. it'll be the world champion max verstappen who starts in second but ferrari and le clerc feeling pretty good going into the race. to be starting from pole tomorrow is great. however, iam to be starting from pole tomorrow is great. however, i am a to be starting from pole tomorrow is great. however, iam a bit disappointed with my laps in 03. i didn't do a good enough job disappointed with my laps in 03. i didn't do a good enoughjob but it was enough for p1 so that is all that we need. and now fully focus on tomorrow to try to put everything together in the race. that is normally where we like most performance i hope we can put it all together and win here. after over six weeks of competition, india will take on australia in the final of the cricket world cup on sunday, in a repeat of the opening match of the tournament. india are the favourites, on home soil, and are unbeaten so far, but australia captain pat cummins is confident his side can go all the way: you can make a you can make a case you can make a case for ava side. a good thing is that i think we have got six or seven guys that won it in 2015, so we know that feeling. even more of the guys that were there in the t20 world cup, a different format but pretty much everyone or at least a dozen of the 15 have won at least a dozen of the 15 have won a world cup and know what it takes and it know that feeling, and they won't be afraid to go out there and be brave and take the game on. both teams deserve to be at this stage _ both teams deserve to be at this stage playing the finals and we understand the importance of what australia _ understand the importance of what australia can do. they are a very complete — australia can do. they are a very complete side and for rose, again, what _ complete side and for rose, again, what is _ complete side and for rose, again, what is important is to focus on what _ what is important is to focus on what we — what is important is to focus on what we want to do as a team. and in golf, matt wallace has tied a european tour record by making nine consecutive birdies on the dp world tour. wallace made all of them on the back nine to go top of the leaderboard. he needed an eagle at the last to make only the second 59 in european tour history, but hit into a bunker. he still chipped out from the sand to inches from the hole for another birdie. wallace — on 16 under par — will take a one shot lead into the final day ahead of tommy fleetwood and viktor hovland. andy murray will be replaced by liam broady in great britain's team for the davis cup finals after the scot pulled out due to a shoulder injury. britain face serbia — led by 24—time grand slam champion novak djokovic — in the quarterfinals on 23 november. broady — who was due to be playing league tennis for a french club next week — has only previously made one appearance in the competition, that was back in 2018. and that's all the sport for now. thank you very much. some of the biggest names in entertainment — including disney, comcast and warner brothers discovery — have become the latest companies to pause their advertising on x, after the platform's owner, elon musk, amplified an anti—semitic post earlier this week. mr musk denies his post was anti—semitic and a spokesperson for x has told the bbc that the platform is dedicated to combatting prejudice. from the newsroom, our reporter tom brada, has more details. elon musk�*s commitment to free speech is becoming more costly, and he will be concerned by headlines like this. companies such as disney, warner brothers, and ibm are pulling out on the social media site because of concerns over allegations of hate speech and extremism. now, there are two issues at the heart of this current row. one of them relates to a post that mr musk put out on wednesday when he wrote: "you have said the actual truth" underneath a post which was pushing an anti—semitic conspiracy theory. now, mr musk denies being anti—semitic, but the white house put out an unequivocal statement saying that they condemn the abhorrent promotion of anti—semitic and racist hate in the strongest terms. another issue stems from an investigation by a left—leaning us media watchdog, which says that some ads are being placed alongside pro—nazi content. now, mr musk has said he will launch a "thermonuclear lawsuit" and x argues it has some of the strongest brand safety controls in place. it is clearly a problem if firms are reluctant to work with x. when elon musk took over the company last year, advertising made up around 90% of revenue, although, byjuly this year, he acknowledged that ad revenue had fallen by 50%. he has tried to move away from a reliance on advertising by bringing in the membership fee of the once sought—after blue tick, but even that only brings in a tiny fraction of the revenue needed, and even for the richest man in the world, that presents a serious problem. thank you to tom for that. one would imagine that elon musk was grateful for the distraction today focusing on his rockets. spacex has launched its massive starship rocket — but lost contact afterjust eight minutes. the top of the rocket successfully separated from the booster. but contact was lost with the main rocket. elon musk�*s company still hailed it as a success and the rocket flew further than the failed first attempt in april. spacex has described the issue that it experienced as a rapid unscheduled disassembly. earlier i spoke to emma gatti, editor of spacewatch global. everybody loves a good rocket launch. we did have eight minutes of glory and then after that we had disappointing news because we lost contact, but i think you have to put it in perspective. this launch lasted eight minutes instead of the first one, which was only four minutes. i think we can still call it a success. jonathan amos, our science correspondent, was telling me earlier that they like to test early. they don't care so much if it goes wrong, so long as they learn lessons from it. what do you think they will have learned from this launch? this is correct because the approach of spacex is a starship development programme, so they follow this incremental approach. destruction is part of the game. in this specific flight, they improved massively from the first one because if you remember, in april, they had three engines that they didn't even start, they aborted before liftoff, whereas this time, all 33 engines, called raptor engines, they were all up and running during liftoff, and this allowed starship to reach what we call first stage separation, the most interesting part. this is what they wanted to test, because it is when the superheavy booster, the reusable part, actually detached, so i think this is what they wanted to gain data on. they say this was the part that was really most interesting for them. after that, the starship just carried on. they also tested something that they call hot staging, the first time they tested it, and it is a method for separating starship spacecraft and the superheavy rocket after the lift off, when the superheavy is still burning, so still finishing most of its fuel and it is ready to break away. scale is the important thing here. this is a much bigger rocket than the falcon project that they run to the space station. what is it intended to do? i believe, from elon musk�*s words, this is intended to take us to mars, to occupy or colonise mars, depending on which word you prefer. the idea is to build the heaviest rocket possible that can actually bring humanity, citizens of our planet, onto another planet in the safest way possible. we will be right back. hello there, for many parts of the country it looks like we have seen the worst of the rain for now, but there is still a lot of cloud heading our way in these brisk west to south—westerly winds. we have seen some breaks in the cloud where we have got some shelter from those winds, but the stronger winds are wrapped around that area of low pressure and along these weather fronts, driving in for cloud. they are still producing some drizzly showers as well. we may well find some wetter weather returning this evening into northern ireland and continuing in the far north of scotland, the temperatures in the southeast this evening at 11t degrees. we may well find some breaks in the cloud for the first part of the night for england and wales, but these showers or longer spells of rain will then push back south eastwards towards england and wales later on in the night. it will be a mild night. it'll be a lot milder than it has been of late in the north—east of scotland. no frost is likely here. the same area of low pressure is going to be a little bit closer to the uk on sunday, squeezing the isobars to the base of that area of low pressure so it may well be windier and today. we are likely to find showers or longer spells of rain affecting northern ireland and moving down across england and wales. not quite so wet in scotland, particularly in the east and perhaps even the north—east of england. it should be a milder day in north—east scotland than today. elsewhere temperatures typically at 13 or m degrees. as we head into the beginning of next week, that same area of low pressure then drifts down across the uk on monday. we have a tangle of weather front so it is still really quite messy. it looks like there will be a lot of cloud around on monday and we have what looks like being mostly light rain or drizzle now and again. temperature wise, where we are sitting at around 12 degrees typically, but there may well be a colder strong wind picking up in northern ireland and around some of these western coasts of the uk. it is going to be a northerly wind so that will start to drop the temperature is a little bit as we head into tuesday. but after that, we then get these atlantic winds coming in, so some stronger westerly winds by wednesday and that is coming around the top of this area of high pressure. so after monday, there may not be a great deal of rain over the week ahead, most of it in the far north—west of the uk. but it looks like sunshine will be limited and there will be a lot of cloud in the westerly wind. this is bbc news. the headlines: blasts are reported in the jabaliya refugee camp. the hamas—run health authorities say two schools used as shelters were hit, killing at least 80 people, including 32 from one family. israeli forces say they're investigating. people continue to leave northern gaza on foot, even as tanks mobilise around them. these people are reportedly leaving al—shifa hospital. israel denies ordering the evacuation of the hospital, saying it was asked to provide a �*secure route' out for those who want to leave. the families of israeli hostages held in gaza continue their march from tel aviv to jerusalem. they want to put pressure on the israeli government to secure their release. or 37 miles — from tel aviv... their protest ending outside the office of prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. now on bbc news, the firing line.

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