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and four trucks of gas will be delivered daily to gaza once the truce begins, as well as 200 trucks of aid each day. 0ur middle east correspondent tom bateman is injerusalem — with more details on the deal. all of this is so that the sides are verifying that their enemies, their adversaries in this, are doing what the deal says, so there's a lot of mechanics to get through but there is also, of course, a lot of scope for things still to go wrong and that is, i think, because we are in unprecedented territory here due to the number of captives being held by hamas, the ferocity and scale of the war itself and, of course, the way in which all of this began with the brutality of those attacks by hamas, and that is why i think there is very, very little trust between these two sides. there is none at all. what it's been replaced with is a kind of confidence and respect in the mediator, qatar, to hold all this together. those being held hostage include civilians, soldiers, people with disabilities, children and grandparents. their captivity, deepening israel's trauma, after the killing of around 1,200 people in the hamas attacks on october 7th. 0rla guerin has this report — and a warning, you may find it distressing. singing in tel aviv, friends and campaigners coming together. there is hope here and there is caution. the first israeli hostages should be coming home tomorrow. 13 families should be reunited. but it's bittersweet. many hostages will remain in gaza. only 50 are due to be released during the ceasefire. sisters dafna and ella are not on the list for tomorrow, according to their mother, maayan. she tweeted: "it's incredibly difficult. "i long for their return "but i am relieved for the other families". gil dikman says all the families will share the joy when hostages come home. his cousin carmel is being held. she's 39 and loves to travel. her sister—in—law, yarden, is also trapped in gaza. even if our hostages won't be released in the next few days, the fact that there will be hostages released, pictures of children and mothers coming back, that's very, very strong and i think people are going to feel as if it's their own children. in gaza, one more day of death and wrenching loss. this is rafah, in the far south, where israeli air strikes flattened a neighbourhood. this boy says, "they brought the building down on top of us". he's asked if he was at home. "yes," he says. "i put my hands over my head and fell to the floor." if hamas was the target here, civilians seem to have paid. israel says it has been striking hamas wherever it's hiding. hamas says the truce will be temporary and its fingers will remain on the trigger. many palestinians are hoping that, at least for the coming four days, israel's crushing assault on gaza will be on pause. 0rla guerin, bbc news, tel aviv. let's get more now on the hostages from one of the relatives waiting desperately for news. my colleague anna foster spoke earlier to eyal mor — four members of his family were kidnapped on october 7. we're trying not to get too much, although we wish they would be here to hug and kiss. but we learn from experience and hamas has this reputation of playing with the feelings of theirfamilies, so i hold myself back not to get too excited, although inside i really wish they were here today. when do you expect to find out if any of your family members will be included in this release? what we were told is that the structure of this deal would be multiple strokes. each day, we will get the list. i mean, the idf will get a list of the hostages that will be released in the following day. so then, we only will know a few hours before that hopefully, our loved ones are included in this list, so this uncertainty is something that drives you crazy. i bet. and have you been told anymore about what will happen if they are released, the process is, when you will get to see them and hug them and do all those things that i'm sure you would be desperate to do? yes, yes, we heard that there is a very structured plan how to treat them, from the minute they cross the border until they are back home to their normal life. it shouldn't be too quickly. it should be gradual. and accompanied by a psychologist and experts and social workers and we will follow their instructions because we have no experience in such a situation. for example, how would you tell them, and when, that the family member was killed on a saturday? how do you break the news? when? we have no idea that we will follow the instructions of experts. i think for so many people trying to understand even a small amount of what you've been through for these past few weeks, not knowing what they saw the day or where they are or how they are, how do you put into words how families like you cope with that? i can speak for my family. we are doing a lot of activities to bring the awareness, on the top priority, and not to let the people forget our family. so, we're busy doing that, 0k? meeting the politicians in israel, delegations abroad, making all those gestures, memorial, not memorial because they are not dead butjust for their own tribute as we would say and it keeps us busy, keeps up also the energy that we are working for their release, 0k, and notjust sitting back home getting crazy. for more on the hostage deal and the future of israel's military operation, i spoke to tal heinrich, spokesperson for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mr heinrich, we know that negotiations leading up to this hostage release have been fraught. what can you tell us about how the next thank you for having me today. i can confirm at this point we have received the list of the hostages, as part of the first batch, who are supposed to be released tomorrow. hopefully, as you know, there's no guarantees here. we're dealing with a brutal terrorist organisation and the only reason as for why they have agreed to release some hostages is because we have exerted heavy military pressure on them and diplomatic pressure behind the scenes. we're not making this list public at this point. i'm sure you can understand why, being part of the media. but we have notified these families, as well as the families, as well as the families of other hostages, 240 families of other hostages, 240 families who have been going through a torture of mind and soulfor 50 days now, dying worrying about the fate of their loved ones. we're committed to them. we have in this with them, in the pain and in this bittersweet moment. we're a nation committed to leaving nobody behind and we'll continue to work tirelessly towards this goal of bringing all of our sons and daughters back home, back to israel to be reunited with their families. does it mean that israel would consider extending this truce for the release of more hostages?— for the release of more hostaues? ,., hostages? indeed, we said so. first and foremost _ hostages? indeed, we said so. first and foremost from - hostages? indeed, we said so. first and foremost from the i first and foremost from the very outset of the war, in only scenario in which we would agree to ceasefire, a pause in the fighting, is a scenario that involves the release of hostages. based on this outline which we have agreed upon, for every extra ten hostages that hamas would agree to release, we'll give them another pause, another day of pause in the fighting. we hope once we have the mechanism in place, it leads to the release of more hostages. in leads to the release of more hostages-— hostages. in times of israel has reported _ hostages. in times of israel has reported the _ hostages. in times of israel has reported the defence i has reported the defence ministry, after a short truce, there will be at least two more months of intense fighting. is that true?— that true? this is what he said. that true? this is what he said- we _ that true? this is what he said. we defined - that true? this is what he said. we defined it - that true? this is what he said. we defined it very i said. we defined it very clearly, the current pause in the fighting, to facilitate the release of hostages, is only a temporary one. we are determined as i said to achieve the other goal of this operation as well, is the dismantlement of the hamas terrorist regime. we won't tolerate life next to a terrorist enclave and it's a decision not only the government took, as someone who speaks to many israelis, it's a decision that our nation has taken. it is a situation that we'll no longer tolerate and hamas leaders say they will perpetrate the october massacre for a second, third, and fourth time if they could.— time if they could. how would it look? another _ time if they could. how would it look? another possibly - time if they could. how would it look? another possibly at i it look? another possibly at least two more months of fighting when we have seen such massive loss of life, of civilian life, in gaza, and we have seen plenty of calls from international organisations like unicef, save the children and so on and so forth, calling for a ceasefire because of what civilians in gaza are facing. the pure evil called hamas must be eradicated. these are the terrorists who butchered, raped their way through israel's southern communities. we won't tolerate a situation in which more than 10,000 rockets are raining on our communities. you're correct in the sense that israel doesn't want to see any kind of tragedy and the cost on civilian lives. every loss of life in gaza is tragic for us and we don't want to see it. we don't want to see palestinian civilians being caught in the cross fire. to get more analysis on the hostage exchange, i spoke to dr mustafa barghouti, the secretary general and co—founder of the palestinian national initiative. mr barghouti, do you see the possibility of this temporary truce being extended and more hostages being released? yes. hostages being released? yes, absolutely- _ hostages being released? yes, absolutely. i— hostages being released? yes, absolutely. i think _ hostages being released? yes, absolutely. ithink i _ hostages being released? yes, absolutely. i think i would - absolutely. i think i would call it a ceasefire, actually. although it's only for four days. it definitely can be extended with the purpose of releasing more prisoners. it's really good news that 50 israeli children and women will be released. and at the same time 150 palestinian children and women will be released from israeli jails. some of them have been injailfor years and some for months. but this exchange of prisoners is a good beginning. and i do believe it breaks a lot of israeli government taboos. the taboo of not having exchange of prisoners, this was broken. the taboo that no ceasefire can be had, now we have a ceasefire forfour had, now we have a ceasefire for four days. had, now we have a ceasefire forfour days. it had, now we have a ceasefire for four days. it should had, now we have a ceasefire forfour days. it should be extended because this war is bringing a lot of atrocities for palestinians in particular. you know well the israelis have said this is not a ceasefire, fighting will continue after this temporary pause is over. they say so. but what for? they have already killed almost 15,000 palestinians, including 6150 children. and if we count the number of children below the number of children below the rubble, that no—one can reach, because of israeli bombardment, the number is almost 9,000 palestinian children killed. 32 israeli children killed. 32 israeli children were killed. and 9 palestinian children were —— 9,000 palestinian children are killed. how many more thousands of children should die before this war ends? we're not going to achieve anything. even from military perspective they're failing. military perspective they're failina. ., ., ~' failing. how do you think the israelis are _ failing. how do you think the israelis are failing _ failing. how do you think the israelis are failing from - failing. how do you think the israelis are failing from the l israelis are failing from the military perspective? they've said this ceasefire, when it's over, this temporary pause, they'll in their goal to eradicate hamas. you're saying that's not working and it's not going to be possible?- that's not working and it's not going to be possible? they say the want going to be possible? they say they want to — going to be possible? they say they want to eradicate - going to be possible? they say they want to eradicate hamas. | they want to eradicate hamas. and they're negotiating with hamas. this agreement is not between them and any other party but hamas. they're concluding an agreement with hamas about exchange of prisoners. from the very day of the first beginning of — the beginning of this operation, we said this talk about uprooting hamas is totally unrealistic. we need to find a way of ending this war and having a complete ceasefire and a complete exchange of prisoners so that all israeli prisoners and all palestinian prisoners would be released and maybe then open the door for a released and maybe then open the doorfor a peaceful the door for a peaceful negotiation. the doorfor a peaceful negotiation. to end the israeli occupation, to end this injustice. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the who has asked china for details on an increase in respiratory illnesses and an outbreak of pneumonia that appears to be affecting mostly children. chinese authorities admitted in october that the country is experiencing an increase in cases of influenza—like illnesses. china's national health commission is attributing it to the lifting of covid—19 measures. finland has put up barriers at four of its border crossings with russia in an attempt to stem a boom in migrants. the crossings have seen a big increase in the number of undocumented asylum seekers. finland says the russians are deliberately channelling migrants to their shared border. the kremlin has dismissed finland's claims as groundless. new york city mayor, eric adams, has been accused of sexual assault in court papers filed wednesday night. the summons alleges that the plaintiff was assaulted in 1993 — while they both worked for the city. a spokesperson for mr adams said he does not recall meeting the accuser and vigorously denies the claims. you're live with bbc news. returning to the conflict in the middle east: 0n the israeli—lebanon border, there's been intense shelling. tens of thousands of people on either side have left their homes. israel has been accused of "wilfully targeting" fleeing lebanese civilians, including a family who were hit in an air strike earlier this month. israel says it's investigating the incident. wyre davies has more from southern lebanon. doing theirjob along one of the most dangerous frontiers in the world, almost every day since the border conflict between hezbollah and israel began, volunteers have sped towards the aftermath of air strikes and missile attacks. this is a strike on a family home. it happened about 40 minutes ago. what we know is there was a mother, father and several children, and members of the family have been injured and taken to hospital. and this is a lebanese family in a house just across the borderfrom israel, israeli houses there in the distance. we later learned that an elderly woman was killed in the attack, a young girl with serious abdominal wounds among the injured. the local civil defence chief says civilians have increasingly become victims of this war. for us, the biggest concern is about the civilians. we have to save them every time. but it's dangerous. yes, it's dangerous. yes, we know. but living in lebanon is dangerous. as we film, an israeli drone cruised the skies above over lebanese territory, where the powerful islamist hezbollah organisation is dominant and from where it fires rockets into israel. the drones are used by israel to strike what it says are hezbollah positions. the united nations, which patrols the fragile blue line between israel and lebanon, says that over seven weeks, the conflict he has escalated almost daily. difficult to say because the shelling has been intense. there's thousands of rockets and exchanges of fire on a regular basis. so, when you have such an intensity of the conflict in a very localised area where people are living, of course, there is the high risk of hitting and killing civilians. and killing civilians is higher. the chourfamily, buying supplies for their journey to beirut earlier this month, knew it was too dangerous to remain near the border. minutes later, their car was hit by a strike from an israeli drone. three little girls were killed in the back. their grandmother, in the front, was also killed. somehow, the mother sitting in the driver's seat was able to be dragged to safety by her uncle. the organisation human rights watch said what happened here could amount to a war crime. the family's uncle rejects israel's explanation that it struck a suspicious vehicle containing several terrorists. israel also says it is investigating claims there may have been armed civilians in the car. translation: | will always - remember her screams and cries. she was telling me, "get my kids out of the car." she repeated this over and over, until i dragged her out. 14—year—old rimas, taline, who was 12, and ten—year—old lianne only came back to the border to pick up their schoolbooks, says samir ayyoub. school years they will never complete. wyre davis, southern lebanon. the irish prime minister or taoiseach, leo varadkar, has appealed for calm after violence in dublin. anti—immigrant protestors and riot police clashed in the streets of the irish capital. it's not clear exactly what sparked the riots, though some reports suggest they might have been triggered by a knife attack outside a school on thursday. a woman and three children were badly injured in that incident. sara girvin is in dublin with more. tonight, dublin has been witness to violent clashes between rioters and police. vehicles have been set alight, smoke seen rising from the city. this afternoon, three young children were attacked outside their school. two of them and a woman remain in hospital. eyewitnesses said bystanders wrestled a man with a knife to the ground. i looked across the road and i seen a man in a stabbing motion with a load of children, so i flew across the road and the man was after stabbing two children as far as i could make out. we got the children up to the left with the women that were there and the teachers, i presume. the man, in his 40s, is being described as a person of interest. irish police say they are not looking for anyone else. what happened here has led to hours of intense violence. cars on fire, shops broken into and fireworks thrown at police. the garda commissioner said people involved should go home and let police do theirjob. i think it's disgraceful scenes in terms of major investigation, the maintenance of a scene, the gathering of evidence. and we have a complete lunatic hooligan faction driven by far—right ideology, and also then this disruptive tendency here and engaged then in serious violence. in the netherlands, far—right leader geert wilders won a surprise victory in elections — and now must make compromises to form a coalition government. anna holligan sent this report. a radicalfar—right a radical far—right populist propelled into the spotlight. geert wilders' win was unexpected and unprecedented. cheering after last night's cheers, it was champagne and cake for breakfast. inside, the freedom party parliamentary headquarters, geert wilders made a toast to the 2.3 million people who voted for him. mr wilders has promised to close the borders and stop what he's called "a tsunami of migration". this is a politician who has spent more than two decades on the fringes of dutch politics. now, the voters have decided he can no longer be kept out in the cold. i think it's good. yeah. ah, the netherlands need a change. many people are very focused on one particular problem, which is immigration. and this party has had — is immigration. and this party has had that as a theme for many, _ has had that as a theme for many, many years. chanting he is one of europe's most recognisable far—right leaders. he was convicted of insulting a racial group after calling for fewer moroccans in the netherlands. before the vote, the three other big parties ruled out playing any part in a wilders—led government because of his far—right rhetoric. brussels wants to inundate with us third world immigrants. but there are already indications that could change. nationalist leaders around the continent have praised his achievement. translation: i have praised his achievement. translation:— translation: i welcome this victo , translation: i welcome this victory, because _ translation: i welcome this victory, because geert - translation: | welcome this| victory, because geert wilders demp straights that more and more countries within the european union are contesting its functioning — and rightly so. i'd hope that we can once again control immigration. the question is — to what extent all sides will be prepared to compromise. the complicated process of forming a coalition is likely to go on for months. before we go, bringing you back to our top story — live pictures of the israel—gaza border: right now, it's just coming border: right now, it'sjust coming up on 5:30 in the morning. as you can see, it appears to be quiet at the moment. the temporary truce in fighting is about to start in just over 90 minutes' time. as part of this deal, hamas is set to release 50 hostages in total. the first 13 of those are expected to be released on friday afternoon local time at around 4pm. they are all women and children and will likely be brought out via egypt. and in return, israel will start to free palestinian prisoners — 150 will be released in total, we understand. those are also expected to be women and children. we don't have the names of either of the prisoners who will be released or the hostages just yet. prisoners who will be released or the hostagesjust yet. the pause in fighting was initially supposed to start earlier but an israeli government source told the bbc that hamas had extra demands and, of course, this truce will also allow some much—needed aid to come into gaza. so we'll continue to follow this story for you. thank you for watching bbc news. hello. a change is taking place in our weather. thursday brought temperatures as high as 15 degrees in parts of the uk. i don't think we'll see 15 on friday. colder air has been pushing down from the north. a cold wind, some sunny spells, yes, but scattered showers, some of which will be wintry over high ground in the north. we've got high pressure to the west of us, low pressure to the east driving these strong northerly winds, bringing that cold air southwards — although, as you can see, we start the day with something a little bit milder across parts of wales, southern and south—western england and the channel islands. colder further north, wintry showers for a time, even to quite low levels in northern scotland. i think the wintriness increasingly becoming confined to the hills. quite a few showers down the east coast of 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