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that's been denied by hamas, which is designated a terrorist organisation by many western governments. on saturday, hundreds of people, including some patients, left the hospital on foot, making their way through israeli armoured vehicles. around 300 critically ill patients remain at al—shifa. the who says it's now drawing up plans for their evacuation. meanwhile, the hamas—run health authority says at least 80 people have been killed in two israeli strikes on the jabaliya refugee camp. they say one hit a un—run school, that was being used as a shelter. the white house has said israel and hamas have not yet reached a deal on a temporary ceasefire. it follows a us media report that the two sides were close to an agreement to free dozens of women and children held hostage in gaza, in exchange for a 5—day pause infighting. yogita limaye has our top story, and a warning, her report does contain, some distressing images. people fleeing the al—shifa hospital. israeli military says they have acted on a request by they have acted on a request by the hospital and have facilitated this evacuation. a cameraman working for the bbc film to these families today as they arrived past the military checkpoint for people moving from the north to the south of the strip. this person was injured in a bombing near his house and had been sheltering in al—shifa hospital. translation: in al-shifa hospital. tuna/mom- in al-shifa hospital. translation: ~ translation: we were getting food and water _ translation: we were getting food and water at _ translation: we were getting food and water at the _ translation: we were getting food and water at the hospital. food and water at the hospital and the israeli military entered whenever they wanted and was shooting. today we were able to leave the hospital. israel says military action at al—shifa hospital targeted a hamas command centre there. hundreds from the hospital are reported to have left, joining this stream of gazans moving south. the situation is difficult and it is terrifying, this woman says, she was separated from her son walking. this is then being reunited. —— them. from further north in gaza, footage has emerged which shows the aftermath of an explosion at a un run shelter. the hamas run health ministry says scores were killed here but the bbc cannot independently confirm what caused this but was able to verify the video was from today in the refugee camp area. in central gaza, a so—called safer area, an air strike hit. central gaza, a so—called safer area, an airstrike hit. the number of civilian deaths is increasing global pressure on israel to pause the fighting. from within the country also, calls of anger and frustration are growing. a few days ago, these people started marching from tel aviv. today they arrived injerusalem, demanding the release of the hostages taken by hamas. what we are seeing on the streets of jerusalem today is evidence of growing pressure from people here on the government for some movement on the release of hostages, for the announcement of some kind of deal that would give two get more than 200 being held by her mother safely back home. talking to people here, it is quite clear that the government is not prioritising them. bring them home now is what they are shouting. this person was kidnapped from a music festival in israel. his family wants these images to be shown so people can see how he is being treated. they are from videos sent to the family by hamas. we met his brother at the march. i want to tell them, and i will tell them. want to tell them, and i will tell them-— want to tell them, and i will tellthem. , , , tell them. this is his message to the government. _ tell them. this is his message to the government. they - tell them. this is his message l to the government. they should understand _ to the government. they should understand there _ to the government. they should understand there is _ to the government. they should understand there is no - to the government. they should understand there is no victory . understand there is no victory if we do not bring them back home. if they stay there, we lose. we don't only lose in the war, we also... giving up on our morals. and ourjewish identity. our morals. and ourjewish identi . ., our morals. and ourjewish identity-— our morals. and ourjewish identi . ., ., identity. tonight there has not been good _ identity. tonight there has not been good news _ identity. tonight there has not been good news for _ identity. tonight there has not been good news for these - been good news for these families. the israeli prime minister says there is no deal yet for the return of hostages. president biden has outlined his route for peace in the middle east — once the war in gaza is over — in an article in the washington post. in the newspaper's opinion column, he says that gaza must never again be used as a platform for terrorism. he says that there must be no forcible displacement of palestinians from gaza, no seige, or blockade and he says the palestinian people deserve a state of their own and a future free from hamas. and that, he says, should be under a two state solution — and led by a revitalized palestinian authority. mr biden also expresses regret for the loss of innocent lives on both sides of the conflict. but he does not call for a ceasefire. north america correspondent, shingai nyoka. this shingai nyoka. is a foreign—policy ma nifesto this is a foreign—policy manifesto where president biden is laying out the reasons why the us provides such substantial support for both ukraine and israel. he also speaks about his support for israel. he reiterates the point that he has made from the beginning, that he believes this is an inflection point and he does not want to withdraw that support but he also draws parallels between what is happening in israel and what is happening in israel and what is happening in israel and what is happening in ukraine. in the us, there has been decreased support, public support, for the war in ukraine, especially amongst the republican party, so he is essentially laying out the reasons why the us should continue to support both of these walls. he says democracy is under threat. but specifically on the issue of israel, he answers the question about what lies ahead after this conflict is over. he believes a two state solution is the only solution for long—term security between these two countries but also says that the west bank and gaza should be united under the strength of a palestinian authority. he also speaks about attacks by the israeli settlers against people in the west bank and threatened sanctions. he has a wide range of issues which essentially he is trying to sell america's foreign—policy to the american public. as we've been reporting, thousands of family members of the 240 hostages held by hamas in gaza on saturday completed a 5—day march from tel aviv to jerusalem. about 20,000 people ended the march with a rally outside the residence of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. gil dickmann was among those taking part and spoke to us on his return to tel aviv. my cousin carmel gat, 39 years old, you can see her right here on my shirt, she was kidnapped from a house in be'eri kibbutz, and her sister—in—law was also kidnapped from the house, she was kidnapped along with her husband and with her three—year—old child. the three of them managed to escape from the car that was driving them but their mother was running too slow, she gave the baby to her husband, her husband ran, and she is now kidnapped in the hands of hamas. i have to tell you personally that the photos you have been showing, the videos you have been sharing are horrifying, it is horrible. we want this to stop, we don't want blood, we don't want any revenge. i think many israelis who have walked the streets ofjerusalem today, who walked from tel aviv to jerusalem, don't want to see blood and revenge, what they want to see is life, life brought back to the homes of israelis, and specifically we want to see our families back home. with me is said shehata from bbc arabic. what more can you tell us about the two visit to our schiffer hospital? the two visit to our schiffer mantel?— the two visit to our schiffer hosital? �* ,, ., , ., hospital? al-shifa hospital --. this ruin and _ hospital? al-shifa hospital --. this ruin and destruction, - hospital? al-shifa hospital --. this ruin and destruction, the l this ruin and destruction, the state of the people is very bad. to the extent, they said it is a death zone, because they saw bodies, at the entrance, people stranded, some signs of gunfire on the wall. it does not look like a hospital. it shows how the israeli operation in the complex affected people. israel is saying they are looking for centres for hamas and so far have not found anything and the lives of innocent people and putting people at risk because of that. it shows again the misery of civilians in gaza. israeli military have shown arms at the hospital and the doctors have denied it was a command centre for hamas. tell us what else is happening in the rest of the territory because in the south, israel has told people to move to the west of the strip. the problem is at the start, _ west of the strip. the problem is at the start, they _ west of the strip. the problem is at the start, they tell - is at the start, they tell people to move to the south and when they moved to the south, especially to khan younis which was more doubled incapacity and now they are asking people to move away from specific towns that they suspect their aftermath militants but the problem is that in many testimonies from children, they say wherever they go, there is no safe place. there is increased pressure on israel to stop the fighting to allow the situation and help the needy people. situation and help the needy --eole. ~ . , situation and help the needy neale, . ., , ., ~' people. we have been talking about president _ people. we have been talking about president biden's - people. we have been talking i about president biden's columns and his vision for what happens after the conflict ends. what do you think the reaction will be from the middle east, from leaders in the middle east, to his plans? i leaders in the middle east, to his plans?— leaders in the middle east, to his lans? ., , ., his plans? i mentioned before, kin: his plans? i mentioned before, king abdullah _ his plans? i mentioned before, king abdullah the _ his plans? i mentioned before, king abdullah the second - his plans? i mentioned before, king abdullah the second from | king abdullah the second from jordan, said 82 state solution is the only solution for the problem so —— a two state solution, suffer mr biden saying that after the gaza war, they should be gaza and west bank should be united under palestinian authority and he accepted, he admitted there is accepted, he admitted there is a need for the palestinians to have a state of its iron. and this will help people like israel because in order to make a truce with hamas, it will help them to think about a long—term, future, on their own terms between two states and security for both peoples and countries. security for both peoples and countries-_ argentinians go to the polls today to choose their next president. the second—round run—off is between the current economy minister, sergio massa, and far—right outsider javier milei, who is trying to capitalise on the disaffection of a population facing hyperinflation and a deep economic crisis. more from our south america correspondent katy watson. evita still looms large in argentina. the country's most famous politician and the original champion of the poor is missed by many, especially in these days of economic hardship. as argentina prepares to vote in a new president, the two remaining candidates are promising the world when it comes to improving a country on its knees. but here in one of buenos aires' poorest neighbourhoods, it's hard to muster enthusiasm for what feels like endless broken promises. in the shadow of this city's port, the people of maciel island struggle daily. lourdes, who runs a corner shop, says soaring inflation means paying for the basics is impossible. money becomes worthless quickly and people here are tired. they want change. translation: i personally have a little notebook- of people who can't make ends meet, and i give them items on credit. they can never pay it back because they pay me back and then they end up owing again, so it's a vicious cycle they can't get out of. the candidates know this all too well. the economy is the number one thing that everyone wants fixing, and the argentinians have a choice. sergio massa, a man who is currently in charge of an ailing economy but is part of the political establishment, or javier milei, a total outsider who has proposed drastic changes like destroying the central bank and replacing the national currency with the us dollar. the two candidates couldn't be further apart politically, as they showed in their final debate. translation: ask yourself if you prefer inflation over l stability. if you want to continue supporting this corrupt, parasitic and useless political caste that just destroys our wealth generation and sinks us deeper and deeper. butjavier milei's proposals, which also include more liberal gun laws and banning abortion, make many people nervous, and that's something sergio massa is trying to use to his advantage. translation: | know there - are some who are voting for me not because they are convinced butjust as a way to avoid choosing a path of violence, hatred and harm, and i want to tell all of them that i will ensure they feel that they didn't throw away their vote but that they trusted someone. the political style of javier milei has captured attention. he has been likened to donald trump and, closer to home, brazil's former leaderjair bolsonaro — for good reason, say experts. because they have this idea that the markets solve everything and the state is not necessary. you don't need to plan, you don't need to have government, you don't need rules. we know that this is not true. there is no country, no developed country, that follows this stupidity. but forget the political football. back at the port, politics hardly feels relevant here. there is little faith that a new leader will change anything for the average argentinian. it feels safer to back sporting heroes instead. katy watson, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news now: there have been fresh clashes in madrid between riot police and protesters opposed to an amnesty deal agreed by the spanish prime minister to grant a reprieve to catalan separatists. pedro sanchez won narrow parliamentary backing for another four—year term, with the support of catalan and basque nationalist parties in return. he has defended the law, saying the amnesty will help defuse tensions in catalonia. the icelandic government has released video showing the damage to roads and buildings from magma snaking beneath the reykjanes peninsula. the flow has left a jagged crack running through the south—western town of grindavik, which was evacuated a week ago following thousands of tremors. officials say there is a significant likelihood of an eruption along the iskm magma tunnel. us media reports suggest sam altman, the former boss of openai, could return to the firm just a day after being sacked in a surprise move by the board. his ousting was followed by several resignations at openai, the company behind the viral artificial intelligence chatbot chatgpt. huge queues of lorries have built up on the polish—ukrainian border due to a blockade by polish truckers, who accuse ukrainians of stealing their business. kyiv has called the action a stab in the back. the protest comes two months after poland banned the import of ukrainian grain, claiming that polish farmers were losing out. president zelensky recently admitted that people around the world were becoming tired of the war in ukraine, which he described as scary. from the polish—ukrainian border, our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports. stranded on the road home to ukraine, there are now hundreds of trucks in this queue, not even crawling towards poland's eastern border. they're trapped by a trade dispute that could point to a growing tension between two neighbours and allies. stanislav has been stuck for over a week now, living in his cab. he keeps checking for news of movement, but there is none. and his supplies, money and patience are all running out. he is all the more bitter because poland has been such a firm friend to ukraine ever since the russian invasion. translation: people's nerves in this queue - are really fraying. we can't take much more. is this how poland helps us? what can i say? thank you, polish people, for this "help". it is almost 20km to the front of the queue, and the polish truckers blocking the road with their protest. they say the ukrainian drivers have been stealing their business ever since the eu lifted the limit on how many can enter europe. the measure was meant to help ukraine during the war. translation: we're constantly| supporting ukraine, but we need to support our own families too. it's a matter of "to be or not to be" for our companies now. the protesters are letting food through to ukraine, as well as humanitarian and military aid. otherwise, though, they've choked the flow to a couple of trucks an hour in each direction. when the war in ukraine started, there were completely different scenes here at the border — a huge outpouring of support and sympathy from polish people as ukrainian refugees poured across the border here. now, polish people's sympathy hasn't run out, but this protest is just the latest sign of strain in relations. "i don't support the ukrainians anymore," yolanda tells us in a nearby village. "i've had enough of them." zofia agrees and blames hard times in poland itself. the ukrainian truckers just want to get home but, like them, the talks to end this protest have stalled. sarah rainsford, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border. the american superstar taylor swift has postponed her latest concert in brazil because of extreme heat, a day after a fan died at one of her shows. the singer says she is devastated after the 23—year—old woman reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest as temperatures soared in the stadium in rio de janeiro. the government has now ordered that drinking water be provided and easily accessible at concert venues. our reporter nicky schiller has more. taylor swift is in rio on the latest leg of her record—breaking eras tour. some 60,000 concert—goers were in the stadium for the sellout gig. now, the event organisers say the 23—year—old fan was taken unwell at the stadium. some reports say she fainted. she was taken to hospital, but died. an investigation into the cause of her death is underway. taylor, who was seen handing out water bottles to some fans during the gig, posted this message on social media. she said, "i can't believe i am writing these words, but it is with a shattered heart that i say we lost a fan earlier tonight before my show. i can't even tell you how devastated i am by this." she went on to offer her condolences to friends and family of the fan. now, there had been due to be another taylor swift concert on saturday night in rio, but taylor posted this. "i am writing this from my dressing room in the stadium. the decision has been made to postpone tonight's show due to the extreme temperatures in rio." she goes on to say, "the safety and well—being of my fans, fellow performers and crew has to and always will come first." brazil has been in the grip of a heatwave, and friday's show took place on the same day that rio recorded its highest ever reading of the so—called heat index. that combines temperature and humidity. it measured 59.3 degrees celsius orjust over 138 degrees fahrenheit. now, the government has now ordered that all venues provide water and that fans can carry in their own water bottles. the justice minister posted: he went on to say: now, taylor is due to play another concert in rio on sunday night, with further gigs across brazil later this week. a hat worn by napoleon bonaparte when he ruled the french empire in the 19th century is to be auctioned in paris on sunday. the bicorne beaver felt hat formed a central part of napolean's image, with the military commander famously wearing his headwear sideways to make him recognisable on the battlefield. despite owning around 120 bicornes over his lifetime, only around 20 are thought to still exist. it's expected to fetch upwards of $650,000. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. we will be back with the latest headlines. hello there. we've seen two different sides to autumn over the last couple of days. friday, i'm sure you remember, we had lots of sunshine across the country and temperatures generally near average, although it was a bit cold in scotland. contrast that with the weather we had on saturday, where there was a lot of cloud around but it was a lot milder. temperatures in yeovilton up to 17 degrees celsius. it was also quite windy for some — for example, here in west scotland. now, saturday's weather was all due to this area of low pressure. sunday's weather will all be due to this area of low pressure too. it's not really going anywhere very fast at all. so the south—westerly winds that we've got at the moment will continue to feed in some fairly thick layers of cloud — thick enough to bring outbreaks of mostly light rain and drizzle, although there could be a few heavier bursts mixed in for west scotland and northern ireland at times. so we are looking at a mild start to the day on sunday. near the centre of this low pressure in scotland, it won't be too windy. but in contrast to that, the winds picking up across the south coast of england and into southern wales as well. i think towards the south—west coasts, we could see gusts picking up to about [io—odd mph, so it'll be a noticeably blowy kind of day. some further damp weather working from west to east, but you do have a chance of seeing a few glimmers of sunshine pushing through the cloud at times. here's our low pressure still with us for monday, slowly slipping away into the north sea and weakening. still, though, bringing cloud and patches of rain. but again, there should be a few more brighter spells intermingled, particularly across more inland areas. and although still mild, those temperatures are just starting to edge down a little bit as we head through the course of monday. heading into tuesday, we start to see a ridge of high pressure moving in off the atlantic, and that should give us better breaks in the cloud, particularly across scotland and northern ireland, although there could be a few mist and fog patches to start the day here. maybe one or two showers draped around coastal regions of england and wales, but otherwise probably largely dry. temperatures coming down closer to average for the time of year, about 9—12 degrees celsius for most. now, with that mild weather lasting for much of the week, it's often going to be quite windy. towards the end of the week and next weekend, though, there is a question mark as to how far south we start to see some cooler air moving its way in. what i think we will see is a drop in temperatures, and across some of the mountains of northern scotland, it could get cold enough to see some of the showers start to turn a bit wintry. this is bbc news. the headlines: gaza's al—shifa hospital is described as a "death zone" by a world health organisation team making a brief humanitarian visit. hundreds flee the hospital, including the sick and injured, as israel's military maintains a hamas command centre lies beneath the building. argentinians go to the polls in a presidential vote between two candidates with vastly different visions for latin america's third largest economy. left—wing economy minister sergio massa is facing a run—off against radical candidate javier milei as the country's grapples with annual inflation of 140%. and a 20—kilometre queue of lorries sits at the polish border with ukraine. polish truckers are blocking almost all transit to and from ukraine in response to the eu giving ukrainian carriers freer access to its internal market. now on bbc news, talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, tanya beckett.

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