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aid is being allowed into gaza — around 150 trucks carrying medical supplies, fuel and food entered on friday from egypt via the rafah crossing. turning to the released israeli hostages — they were first taken through rafah from gaza, into egypt by road — before being flown by helicopter to israel for medical checks. hospital staff gave this update on their condition. about half an hour ago, i was thrilled to be the one to receive four children, three mothers and a grandmother to the best and most caring hands here at the children's medical centre in israel. their physical condition is good and they are currently undergoing medical and emotional assessment. let's take a moment to look at what we know about these hostages — all of whom were captured during the hamas attack on israel on the 7th of october. qatar, which has been mediating between israel and hamas, says the group of 2a is made up of 13 israelis, io thais, and one filipino. among the israelis — there is one 85 year old woman, and four children, aged two, four, six and nine. that nine year old is ohad munder. his grandmother and mother were also released — but his grandfather remains in gaza. here's how one of ohad's relatives greeted the news. who is karin�*s partner. he spoke to them, he said they are fine and healthy. we feel very worried for all the other families. we feel we are one big family with all the other families of the hostages. we are waiting for all of them to come back and we are still going to work out for everyone to come back. i am waiting to see ohad and i cannot wait rubik's cube rubik's cube which i know he really loves and he probably misses so much. that is the first thing he takes everywhere he goes. let us look at the scene live in israel at the moment. we expect an update from defence officials there and when that happens we will take you live back to tel aviv. let's look now at at the palestinians who were released. a total of 39 people — made up of 2a women, and 15 teenage boys — were released to palestinian officials in the west bank — not gaza. the majority of them were being held in pre—trial detention. their freedom was greeted with celebrations among palestinian communities — these pictures were filmed late on friday evening. you can see the crowds waving the red, black and white flag of palestine — and also, a large number of the green flags of hamas. and this is sarah al—suwaisa — one of the palestinian women who was released from israeli detention. here's what she had to say to reporters translation: the israelis came at ten in the morning and told us there was a deal. we were suffering from difficult circumstances and tear gas was fired at us. we were wearing head covers all the time. the situation was humiliating and included psychological torture in addition to cutting off electricity for prisoners. we were suffering from the cold without electricity and no one helped us, only hamas cared. those who felt our suffering, i thank them very much and we love them very much. meanwhile in gaza, residents are experiencing a second around a hundred and fifty trucks carrying aid entered gaza yesterday, through the rafah crossing. they are understood to have delivered humanitarian aid, including food, medical supplies, and some fuel. the israeli military has shown video of its soldiers inspecting the vehicles before they are allowed to continue. many more vehicles are queueing on the egyptian side of the border, waiting for permission to cross into gaza. we took the ceasefire to transport more _ we took the ceasefire to transport more humanitarian aid and transport more _ more humanitarian aid and transport more children and injured people. to the support— more children and injured people. to the support here in egypt. we more children and injured people. to the support here in egypt.— the support here in egypt. we can ut more the support here in egypt. we can put more than _ the support here in egypt. we can put more than 200 _ the support here in egypt. we can put more than 200 trucks - the support here in egypt. we can put more than 200 trucks each i the support here in egypt. we can | put more than 200 trucks each day and we _ put more than 200 trucks each day and we hope — put more than 200 trucks each day and we hope it_ put more than 200 trucks each day and we hope it will— put more than 200 trucks each day and we hope it will be _ put more than 200 trucks each day and we hope it will be more, - put more than 200 trucks each day and we hope it will be more, we i put more than 200 trucks each dayl and we hope it will be more, we can do it more _ and we hope it will be more, we can do it more as — and we hope it will be more, we can do it more as you _ and we hope it will be more, we can do it more as you can _ and we hope it will be more, we can do it more as you can see, - and we hope it will be more, we can do it more as you can see, we - and we hope it will be more, we can do it more as you can see, we are l do it more as you can see, we are more _ do it more as you can see, we are more than — do it more as you can see, we are more than kilometres _ do it more as you can see, we are more than kilometres far - do it more as you can see, we are more than kilometres far from - do it more as you can see, we are i more than kilometres far from here the trucks _ more than kilometres far from here the trucks have _ more than kilometres far from here the trucks have stopped _ more than kilometres far from here the trucks have stopped and - more than kilometres far from here the trucks have stopped and we - more than kilometres far from here. the trucks have stopped and we have more _ the trucks have stopped and we have more than _ the trucks have stopped and we have more than this — the trucks have stopped and we have more than this. in _ the trucks have stopped and we have more than this. in egypt— the trucks have stopped and we have more than this. in egypt we - the trucks have stopped and we have more than this. in egypt we can - the trucks have stopped and we have more than this. in egypt we can help| more than this. in egypt we can help palestinian _ more than this. in egypt we can help palestinian people. _ lets speak to juliette touma, who's director of communications for the united nations relief and works agency for palestine refugees — she's in amman in neighbouring we were hearing from a man on the border sing the trucks are lined up and i hope they will get through. 150 metres across yesterday, is a good number or were you for more? good morning. ijerusalem actually just out of gaza when i was for a few days visiting including our team staff. whatever is going on as more than welcome. we expect much more. we are ready to receive much more. the situation on the ground is absolutely terrible. we also need to start sending supplies to the private sector. when i was driving around in ghazal, it was very visible that all the shops including the pharmacies were closed. so humanitarian aid is important but it is time the private sector is up on its feet and it is important to restart and reopen. what is in these trucks? basic medical supplies, food, medicine, drinking water, some cleaning materials, hygiene kits. very very important, as basic as this sounds because when i visited one of our shelters it was very overcrowded. people were literally on top of each other and they lacked the basic hygiene supplies. some of them have not washed for days on end. some of them left with only their close on them which they have not changed for 45 days so it is fundamental of these basic items, as basic as they sound, get in and more get sent. basic as they sound, get in and more aet sent. , . , get sent. given the incredible level of need, get sent. given the incredible level of need. how _ get sent. given the incredible level of need, how do _ get sent. given the incredible level of need, how do you _ get sent. given the incredible level of need, how do you decide - get sent. given the incredible level of need, how do you decide who i get sent. given the incredible level. of need, how do you decide who gets the aid? , ._ .,. of need, how do you decide who gets the aid? , ._ .. ., , the aid? yesterday we reached a very sad milestone — the aid? yesterday we reached a very sad milestone of _ the aid? yesterday we reached a very sad milestone of over _ the aid? yesterday we reached a very sad milestone of over1 _ the aid? yesterday we reached a very sad milestone of over1 million - sad milestone of overi million people sheltering in our facilities. this is not a given, the united nations rarely does that so in ghazal we have opened more than 150 of facilities. —— in ghazal. the facilities are very bad because our teams are stretched, we do not have enough supplies because the number of people is absolutely huge. we have factored only for 150,000 people and now we have 1 have factored only for 150,000 people and now we have1 million. people were telling me in the shelters we do not need anything, we just need protection and safety. how are our just need protection and safety. how are your teams _ just need protection and safety. how are your teams there? absolutely i are your teams there? absolutely heroic, are your teams there? absolutely heroic. lucy. _ are your teams there? absolutely heroic, lucy, absolutely- are your teams there? absolutely heroic, lucy, absolutely fantastic| heroic, lucy, absolutely fantastic to see everyone and reunite with everyone. you get so much energy from them, despite they themselves were displaced and forced to leave their homes mostly in the northern part of the gaza strip, despite the fact they have lost loved ones and they are grieving the loss of people who were killed since the war began in gaza but yes, our teams are there on the front line doing everything possible to provide for people in need. people trust us and come to us in search of safety even though our facilities have not been spared and nearly 70 of our facilities have been hit, many of them were sheltering people when they were hit. people remain in the shelters because they feel safe under the un flag despite the fact it has been violated more than once. haste flag despite the fact it has been violated more than once. have you also been hearing _ violated more than once. have you also been hearing however- violated more than once. have you also been hearing however that - also been hearing however that people are trying to get back to the north during this pause in the fighting even though israel has dropped leaflets telling people to stay in the south?— dropped leaflets telling people to stay in the south? yes, i saw those re orts stay in the south? yes, i saw those reports including _ stay in the south? yes, i saw those reports including people _ stay in the south? yes, i saw those reports including people who - stay in the south? yes, i saw those reports including people who were | reports including people who were hurt while they try to go home, look people want to go and see what is happening to their homes and to see if they can live there again. comedy hero these reports about severe destruction and also because the south, the site is not safe at all. —— look, people hear these reports. the heavy bombardment was constant in the south during the day and night, every hour, buildings are shaking and you cannot but think about fathers, mothers and older people, children themselves in fear so it is very good there is this pause, at least people will have some respite for a few days and we hope this will turn into a long—term humanitarian ceasefire. that hope this will turn into a long-term humanitarian ceasefire.— humanitarian ceasefire. that is the ho -e of humanitarian ceasefire. that is the hone of many. _ humanitarian ceasefire. that is the hope of many, thank _ humanitarian ceasefire. that is the hope of many, thank you _ humanitarian ceasefire. that is the hope of many, thank you for- humanitarian ceasefire. that is the | hope of many, thank you forjoining us from eastjerusalem. let us take you live. live now to our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, in jerusalem. we saw the celebrations, what to expect to hear today? we we saw the celebrations, what to expect to hear today?— we saw the celebrations, what to expect to hear today? we hear from a government — expect to hear today? we hear from a government source _ expect to hear today? we hear from a government source that _ expect to hear today? we hear from a government source that there - expect to hear today? we hear from a government source that there will. expect to hear today? we hear from a government source that there will be | government source that there will be 14 government source that there will be 1a hostages women and children released in a few hours. their names had been given to israeli security services. we are also hearing from the israeli prison service that 42 palestinians, women and children, will be released from israeli jails as a result in the course of the day. there has been a ratio built in the deal that for every hostage release there will be three palestinian detainees released as well. otherwise the choreography will be similar to yesterday so the red cross will be on the ground in ghazal. it will take over the hostages from hamas, bring in either egypt and the rafah crossing handing them to israeli security forces. once the hostages identities have been identified and they have undergone medical checks, they will be brought into israel and that clears the way for the palestinian prisoner release to take place. yesterday we saw the majority of prisoners coming from the occupied west bank being taken to a big israeli checkpoint outside ramallah and that is where crowds have gathered to greet them. the israeli hostages were taken to hospital by helicopter and there were small crowds at different hospitals waving israeli flags and people greeting them, they were given further medical checks and psychological support as well and were able to have family reunions.— have family reunions. clearly widesoread _ have family reunions. clearly widespread relief _ have family reunions. clearly widespread relief and - have family reunions. clearly widespread relief and joy - have family reunions. clearly widespread relief and joy in l have family reunions. clearly - widespread relief and joy in israel at the relief of —— release of this first batch of hostages but are there are also vocal critics of this deal? ., , there are also vocal critics of this deal? . , ., deal? certainly there were far right members of _ deal? certainly there were far right members of the _ deal? certainly there were far right members of the government - deal? certainly there were far right members of the government voted | members of the government voted against it, based on the palestinian prisoner relief involved, saying it was a mistake to deal with hamas. israel has made it clear its intention is to return to the war in gaza after this pause in the fighting with the defence minister coming out to tell forces there would be a resumption, this wasjust a brief respite for them and they should expect a war to resume for perhaps a couple of month with the same intensity. but there have been a lot of positive comments from the hostage families, they feel that shows that the hostages, many of them are still alive and there are deals that can be struck with hamas which is so distrusted and viewed as a terrorist group diageo. the hope is that one of the hostages will come out. this deal only addresses 50 people and we note 200 and a0 people were taken hostages which leaves a lot of hostages remaining inside the gaza strip. the hope is there can be an extension to this deal. israel says for every additional ten hostages freed, it will allow another pause of a day in the fighting. this will allow another pause of a day in the fighting-— the fighting. as we talk, we are watchin: the fighting. as we talk, we are watching pictures _ the fighting. as we talk, we are watching pictures of _ the fighting. as we talk, we are watching pictures of the - the fighting. as we talk, we are watching pictures of the rafah i watching pictures of the rafah crossing and aid trucks making their way, very slowly, they are backed up. i have been speaking to the un about the desperate need and a drop in the ocean as eight represents, can you tell us that hold in rafa, the extent of checks that trucks have to go through before they can proceed? have to go through before they can roceed? , , ,., ., have to go through before they can roceed? , , ., ., proceed? yes. it is important to say that the rafah — proceed? yes. it is important to say that the rafah crossing _ proceed? yes. it is important to say that the rafah crossing was - proceed? yes. it is important to say that the rafah crossing was not - proceed? yes. it is important to say that the rafah crossing was not set| that the rafah crossing was not set “p that the rafah crossing was not set up for this. prior to this war, it is a real's main commercial crossing right down in the south—east of the gaza strip, that is the main commercial crossing where goods passed on every day, lorry—loads going into gaza. israel closed that crossing after the 7th of october attacks and is refusing to allow aid to go in that way so instead the egypt crossing which is designed for people to cross from gaza into egypt, described by palestinians as their gateway to the world. this had to be adapted so lorry—loads of aid can go in this way. dozens of other lorry—loads of eight, more than 200. they still have to undergo stringent security checks. israel insists on that and it has banned certain goods. un bodies have to account for every drop of fuel going into the gaza strip, that has been banned by israel for most of this war.— israel for most of this war. thank ou so israel for most of this war. thank you so much- _ israel for most of this war. thank you so much. we _ israel for most of this war. thank you so much. we are _ israel for most of this war. thank you so much. we are going - israel for most of this war. thank i you so much. we are going straight to tel aviv to a psychiatrist talking about the trauma the hostages have been through and the care they are receiving. == hostages have been through and the care they are receiving.— care they are receiving. -- usually first responders _ care they are receiving. -- usually first responders and _ care they are receiving. -- usually first responders and placement. i | care they are receiving. -- usually i first responders and placement. i am not sure _ first responders and placement. i am not sure if_ first responders and placement. i am not sure if you can see my screen but this— not sure if you can see my screen but this is— not sure if you can see my screen but this is a — not sure if you can see my screen but this is a kibbutz before and after— but this is a kibbutz before and after the — but this is a kibbutz before and after the horrific october seven. i cannot— after the horrific october seven. i cannot trut— after the horrific october seven. i cannot but think of the children that played in the kindergarten. they— that played in the kindergarten. they have probably gone through all the forms— they have probably gone through all the forms of trauma one can think of. the forms of trauma one can think of they— the forms of trauma one can think of. they were in the safe room, frightened — of. they were in the safe room, frightened for their life in the life of— frightened for their life in the life of their families. they saw their— life of their families. they saw their families struggling with a terrace — their families struggling with a terrace outside, trying not to let them _ terrace outside, trying not to let them enter. during the same time there _ them enter. during the same time there were — them enter. during the same time there were bombs. i met a girl from another— there were bombs. i met a girl from another place and she said you know usuaiiy _ another place and she said you know usually theyjust bomb us but enmore, _ usually theyjust bomb us but enmore, the terrorists are by my house _ enmore, the terrorists are by my house. later many of them lost family— house. later many of them lost family members, they could see their fathers _ family members, they could see their fathers and _ family members, they could see their fathers and brothers being executed. women _ fathers and brothers being executed. women being raped in front of them. and then _ women being raped in front of them. and then they were abducted and captured — and then they were abducted and captured. this is way beyond what you usually— captured. this is way beyond what you usually think of trauma and with 30 years— you usually think of trauma and with 30 years of— you usually think of trauma and with 30 years of experience i have treated — 30 years of experience i have treated quite a bit of trauma patients _ treated quite a bit of trauma patients. when we think about the symptoms, we think about intrusive symptoms, — symptoms, we think about intrusive symptoms, these are symptoms where after the _ symptoms, these are symptoms where after the experience people relive the memory as if it is there. nightmares, i have a patient who has not slept— nightmares, i have a patient who has not slept for 20 years or so. re—experiencing every time a car goes _ re—experiencing every time a car goes try, — re—experiencing every time a car goes try, it— re—experiencing every time a car goes by, it is as if he is back there — goes by, it is as if he is back there. persistent avoidance, people that witt— there. persistent avoidance, people that will not go to places that can possibly— that will not go to places that can possibly remind them of what they have been— possibly remind them of what they have been through. will not go to the shopping mall. in the cubits, the shopping mall. in the cubits, the fear— the shopping mall. in the cubits, the fear of— the shopping mall. in the cubits, the fear of going back home. —— kibbutz — the fear of going back home. —— kibbutz. there is an extreme effect in condition — kibbutz. there is an extreme effect in condition and mood where you cannot— in condition and mood where you cannot remember everything that happened. you hold beliefs that the world _ happened. you hold beliefs that the worid is— happened. you hold beliefs that the world is dangerous that things are frightening, that things are not safe _ frightening, that things are not safe. when we speak about changes in act -- _ safe. when we speak about changes in act -- in _ safe. when we speak about changes in act —— in arousal and activity, part of the _ act —— in arousal and activity, part of the outburst, being temporary, every— of the outburst, being temporary, every time — of the outburst, being temporary, every time i remove my cheer with one of— every time i remove my cheer with one of my— every time i remove my cheer with one of my patients she willjump in fear~ _ one of my patients she willjump in fear~ -- _ one of my patients she willjump in fear~ -- my— one of my patients she willjump in fear. —— my chair. when we talk about _ fear. —— my chair. when we talk about trauma —related disorders, the first two— about trauma —related disorders, the first two days we speak about acute stress _ first two days we speak about acute stress response which means everyone has a response, we are not detached. in has a response, we are not detached. in the _ has a response, we are not detached. in the response part of the things i mentioned — in the response part of the things i mentioned earlier is part of the normai— mentioned earlier is part of the normal reaction to stress. the month after the _ normal reaction to stress. the month after the trauma we speak about acute _ after the trauma we speak about acute disorder and if more than a month— acute disorder and if more than a month we — acute disorder and if more than a month we speak about post—traumatic stress _ month we speak about post—traumatic stress disorder. this is sort of a line stress disorder. this is sort of a tine which— stress disorder. this is sort of a tine which is— stress disorder. this is sort of a line which is much more prolonged, usually— line which is much more prolonged, usually less — line which is much more prolonged, usually less acute. i think we should — usually less acute. i think we should ask if this is the only disorder— should ask if this is the only disorder we are going to see. if it is only— disorder we are going to see. if it is only the — disorder we are going to see. if it is only the children, the children in the _ is only the children, the children in the combat zone, we know now for certain— in the combat zone, we know now for certain this _ in the combat zone, we know now for certain this is — in the combat zone, we know now for certain this isjust in the combat zone, we know now for certain this is just the tip in the combat zone, we know now for certain this isjust the tip of in the combat zone, we know now for certain this is just the tip of the iceberg — certain this is just the tip of the iceberg. friends and families, children— iceberg. friends and families, children with previous difficulties react— children with previous difficulties react and — children with previous difficulties react and deteriorate and sort of everyone — react and deteriorate and sort of everyone is being stressed. now i have _ everyone is being stressed. now i have kids — everyone is being stressed. now i have kids that are not in the border but they— have kids that are not in the border but they are — have kids that are not in the border but they are afraid to go out because _ but they are afraid to go out because they do not feel safe, they are not— because they do not feel safe, they are not sure. but i want to go back to the _ are not sure. but i want to go back to the hostages and the traumatised chiidren~ _ to the hostages and the traumatised children. not all trauma score is the same — children. not all trauma score is the same dramatic response. but here we have _ the same dramatic response. but here we have almost all the features that make _ we have almost all the features that make it _ we have almost all the features that make it worse. it is man—made, it is face-to-face. — make it worse. it is man—made, it is face—to—face, there is extreme crueity~ — yes. they seem to possibly be having a small technical problem there in tel aviv with the professor talking about what the hostages have been through. he said all forms of trauma we can think of, these hostages have experienced and he has talked about traumatised children as well, the ways they are going to attempt to help them. so we are just going to wait and see if he continues speaking at the moment. israel of course last night on their television screens, there were late night scenes of celebration all evening outside a hospital where some of the released is really women and children were taken for medical checks and to be reunited with their families. they were brought to gaza... the professor has returned. the fact that it is man—made and face—to—face, extreme cruelty, rape is one of the central issues that sometimes is neglected in public opinion, the risk of having been with mental health consequences after rape is much larger than with most traumas. physical harm, being harmed physically, losses, children that saw their parents killed, murdered, activity never stands in line with these traumas because it is a different horrific world. i would like to remind ourselves this will be important also for how we think of dealing with it in the future, how we cope with stressful events. we try to comprehend. i am sure for the children that we are in next to the gaza strip it was incomprehensible what is going on. we try to organise emotionally and cognitively, try to grasp what is going on and how to deal with it. part of the time they could and much of the time they could not. we look for help and attachment based help. the cruelty of... we for help and attachment based help. the cruelty of. . ._ the cruelty of... we leave the professor _ the cruelty of... we leave the professor here _ the cruelty of... we leave the professor here in _ the cruelty of... we leave the professor here in tel - the cruelty of... we leave the professor here in tel aviv i the cruelty of... we leave the professor here in tel aviv as l the cruelty of... we leave the l professor here in tel aviv as he continues to talk about the hostages and the care they will will be receiving as we see live pictures from the border, this temporary ceasefire continues to hold. hello there saturday started off on a cold and frosty note but there was sparkling socially to go with it for many. it was our first widespread frost of the winter period. temperatures as low as minus seven celsius in oxfordshire. we have plenty of sunshine which will stay with us during the day. a brisk breeze from the north sea might drift a few more showers along the east coast. some cloud running up the irish sea but generally speaking, fine and temperature six orseven speaking, fine and temperature six or seven celsius. milder in the south—west because more cloud will spelling as we go through the later stages of the day. this weather front will bring showed outbreaks of rain into northern ireland, gradually into wales as well. i had of it and the early frost as temperatures fall to minus one in many sheltered eastern areas but the cloud will continue to spell and further east. so these frontal systems will bring light patchy rain as we go through the day on sunday saw a different story on sunday. the crowd moving across to eastern england, it will feel cool and grey out there. showery rain into northern ireland, wales and southern england, the best of the brightness in scotland. here at around a degrees but generally around 6—8 celsius. milder in the west, double digits. this front moves south and east through the latter stages of sunday and into monday. monday there will be more rain across england and wales, not particularly heavy, it well drift south west allowing brighter skies across ireland and scotland. that easterly breeze driving on one or two scattered showers here, temperatures around six or eight celsius, maybe double digits in the far south—west. the week ahead remains on the cold side for the time of year. we are likely to see frontal systems pushing in from time to time and as they bump into the cold air, there is a risk of winter showers chiefly for higher ground, just a light dusting. inverness could have some snow potentially for friday and saturday. this is bbc news. the headlines... 14 1a hostages are expected to be released today. much aid is flowing into the gaza strip, with much expected in the coming hours. efforts to free a1 construction workers stuck in a collapsed tunnel in india are on hold again as the men have now been trapped for nearly two weeks. more than a day into a four day temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas, and the peace does appear to be holding up the hostages and prisoners were exchanged. further releases and the delivery of humanitarian aid will continue today. tom beckett is executive director of is s middle east. we understand and we can see from pictures that this temporary truce is holding at the moment. . what will the ids and i must be doing with this time? in simple terms, in planning what must be doing with this time? ii�*u simple terms, in planning what they will be doing is thinking about three things, what is, what if and what next. what is is what is happening now. is the ceasefire holding, are the hostages continuing to be released, and if they are they will maintain their defensive stance in northern gaza. the what if is if either of those do break down, if the ceasefire breaks down all the hostage releases stumble, or if indeed they are told to resume the campaign, and that will mean what will they do with the rest of northern gaza. we already know that much of it is uninhabitable and there is probably only 200,000 population left there. israel currently controls about less than half of northern gaza, so what does it intend to do there, and that is the what if. and then the what next piece is what does it do when it is told to continue, and it seems clear now that hamas and the associated groups, the leadership have withdrawn into southern gaza and likely concentrated around khan younis. so israel will have to deal with that. if its stated goal continues to be to destroy hamas as a military entity, then it will have to take action in the south, and thatis to take action in the south, and that is going to be very problematic. the numbers in the south and swelled by the movement of displaced people from northern gaza, and hamas will continue to hide amongst them, so it will be a difficult campaign plan for them, and it will also be incredibly difficult to explain to this part of the world, the arab world, why the campaign has moved to the south when that was supposed to be a refuge. so can i ask you about weaponry and munitions? it has been relentless from the idf over the past few weeks. do they have what they need, or will they use this time to restock as well? in or will they use this time to restock as well?— or will they use this time to restock as well? , ,., , , ., restock as well? in every pause you are atoin restock as well? in every pause you are going to — restock as well? in every pause you are going to conduct _ restock as well? in every pause you are going to conduct resupply i restock as well? in every pause you are going to conduct resupply and l are going to conduct resupply and refurbishment and so on, so they will be doing that and they have taken the opportunity to take local leave is the wrong word, but a break in the fighting to reconstitute, and they will be looking for further additional supplies. they will be looking for further additionalsupplies. but they will be looking for further additional supplies. but they will have a logistic tale that is bringing in the supplies that they need to conduct the campaign and they will work up until the ceasefire.— they will work up until the ceasefire. ., ., . ., . ceasefire. you mention the concern across the whole _ ceasefire. you mention the concern across the whole world _ ceasefire. you mention the concern across the whole world across i ceasefire. you mention the concern across the whole world across the l across the whole world across the idf campaign extending to the south after the pause. it is the us that people look to at times like this. do you believe the us still has that same kind of influence over them at the moment given what they have been through and the rhetoric that we hear from through and the rhetoric that we hearfrom israel at through and the rhetoric that we hear from israel at the through and the rhetoric that we hearfrom israel at the moment? i think they have diminished influence, and it seems that israel has been so shaken by the 7th of october and the failure of its security system and the slaughter that occurred in southern israel, that occurred in southern israel, that there appears to be very little want to accommodate anything other than destroying hamas as a military capability, and whilst the us remains the most significant influence on them, it is not always being heard. influence on them, it is not always being heard-— influence on them, it is not always being heard. very good to get your thou:hts, being heard. very good to get your thoughts, lieutenant _ being heard. very good to get your thoughts, lieutenant general- being heard. very good to get your thoughts, lieutenant general sir. being heard. very good to get your i thoughts, lieutenant general sir tom beckett. to cairo now, where we will join bbc arabic�*s correspond up there. what are you hearing in cairo about the movement at the rafah crossing with all of these aid trucks lined up trying to get through? trucks lined up trying to get throu:h? , ., , trucks lined up trying to get throu:h? , . , ., ., through? yes, we have been following throu:h through? yes, we have been following throu . h the through? yes, we have been following through the early _ through? yes, we have been following through the early hours _ through? yes, we have been following through the early hours today - through? yes, we have been following through the early hours today that i through the early hours today that more trucks are going to the inspection zone before they enter gaza, and we have been also following footage from gaza itself with trucks going in and coming back to cairo at the rafah crossing where we have been following footage of tankers, fuel tankers coming in from gaza after they were unloaded at the palestinian side this morning together with trucks coming as well after they were unloaded, which means that it is already an active movement at the crossing today, with more trucks going in and loaded in the coming of course unloaded. we also have footage from the crossing with ambulances coming from the palestinian side carrying more wounded people to the egyptian hospitals especially in northern sinai. according to official figures from the egyptian side and the palestinian red crescent, almost 200 trucks of aid entered gaza yesterday, including seven of fuel. four of them carried cooking gas for the first time in weeks to the strip, which has been almost welcomed by all people there, and we have seen people in queues waiting for, receiving or getting their share of this cooking oil, and there were some sort of calls or demands from humanitarian organisations in gaza that more cooking gas should be in, because people have consumed almost all wood available in the south of the strip during the past three or four weeks because of the lack of oil. on the other hand, the airport is still receiving planes carrying shipments from foreign countries, planes are coming from jordan, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates and russia and landing at the airport. long queues four kilometres of tracks waiting at the egyptian gate. at the same time, we understand that the crossing is almost ready to receive what can be almost ready to receive what can be a possible arrival of more hostages who are expected to be released today, especially after reports from both sides on the israeli side, they are exchanging the names of those hostages who will be released today. yesterday at the rafah crossing there has been a transition between gaza and israel in terms of receiving the hostages. the very last from unrwa officials that have been interviewed by the bbc, the last call is that things are still needed, but everything that reaches the enclave are still very welcome. thank you very much. our security correspondent frank gardner explains the delicate and difficult negotiations surrounding the hostage deal. october the 7th, say israelis was their 9/11, the worst single daily attack on jews their 9/11, the worst single daily attack onjews since the holocaust. caught off—guard, the israeli government retaliated. translation: government retaliated. tuna/mom- government retaliated. translation: , ., , ., translation: citizens of israel, we are at war. translation: citizens of israel, we are at war- not _ translation: citizens of israel, we are at war. not in _ translation: citizens of israel, we are at war. not in operation, - translation: citizens of israel, we are at war. not in operation, not i translation: citizens of israel, we are at war. not in operation, not a i are at war. not in operation, not a round _ are at war. not in operation, not a round of— are at war. not in operation, not a round of fighting, at war. israei— round of fighting, at war. israel unleashed first air strikes and artillery and then a ground invasion of gaza. as it seeks to eliminate hamas as a military threat. thousands of palestinians have been killed. over a million displaced. let's show you what parts of gaza looked like before the war, and how they look now after seven weeks of fighting, a scene that is repeated in district after district. amid all the destruction, four hostages were released early, and then when was rescued. the mediator for the final hostage deal has been qatar, a wealthy gulf state, home to the political leadership of hamas. and working quietly behind the scenes, qatar, the cia and others have all helped to put together this hostage deal. even president biden worked the phones, calling leaders personally to coax a compromise. tonight he warned there could still be difficulties ahead. i tonight he warned there could still be difficulties ahead.— be difficulties ahead. i don't trust hamas to do _ be difficulties ahead. i don't trust hamas to do anything _ be difficulties ahead. i don't trust hamas to do anything right. i i be difficulties ahead. i don't trust| hamas to do anything right. i only trust _ hamas to do anything right. i only trust them — hamas to do anything right. i only trust them to respond to pressure. today— trust them to respond to pressure. today is— trust them to respond to pressure. today is still a breakthrough, and evenif today is still a breakthrough, and even if all goes well at all 50 hostages are released by monday night, that still leaves more than three quarters of those abducted in captivity. lord cameron, on a visit to the region, reminded israelis of what still needs to happen. ultimately there won't be long term safety _ ultimately there won't be long term safety and _ ultimately there won't be long term safety and security _ ultimately there won't be long term safety and security and _ ultimately there won't be long term safety and security and stability i safety and security and stability for israel — safety and security and stability for israel unless _ safety and security and stability for israel unless there - safety and security and stability for israel unless there is - safety and security and stability for israel unless there is a i for israel unless there is a long-term _ for israel unless there is a long—term safety, - for israel unless there is a | long—term safety, security for israel unless there is a i long—term safety, security and stability— long—term safety, security and stability for _ long—term safety, security and stability for the _ long—term safety, security and stability for the palestinian i stability for the palestinian people _ stability for the palestinian eo - le. ., ., , , stability for the palestinian --eole. . ., , , ., stability for the palestinian teo tle. ., ., , , ., ., people. that, though, seems a long wa off. people. that, though, seems a long way off- lztoth _ people. that, though, seems a long way off. both israel— people. that, though, seems a long way off. both israel and _ people. that, though, seems a long way off. both israel and hamas i people. that, though, seems a long| way off. both israel and hamas have vowed to resume their war as soon as this brief truce is over. frank gardner there. there is no occupation in gaza, and in 2007 they were in turn, we have been dealing with gaza for so many years, and after a couple of days, they are stopping and saying that we need to have a ceasefire, and then the cycle of violence continues. if they will not deal with the real problems in this region even for the sake of the innocent gaza people, it willjust sake of the innocent gaza people, it will just continue sake of the innocent gaza people, it willjust continue on and on, so we have a ceasefire now, two or three more days. hamas is very blunt about their plans. they will continue to attack israel. they are not hiding it. they are saying we will never stop, so we ignored it for so many years, and there were a few rounds, too many rounds of violence. we have too many rounds of violence. we have to stop it, and the way to stop it is to get hamas out of power. let’s is to get hamas out of power. let's u date is to get hamas out of power. let's update you — is to get hamas out of power. let's update you now — is to get hamas out of power. let's update you now and _ is to get hamas out of power. let's update you now and what - is to get hamas out of power. let's update you now and what is happening in ukraine. the ukrainian capital kyiv has come under a major attack by russian drones. these pictures show the drones being shot down by ukrainian anti—missile defences. the attack, which was the most sustained in months, brought down some power lines. the mayor says two people have been injured in the attack. no deaths have been reported. live now to kyiv where we can speak to our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse. quite a night. how long that this attack go on for?— attack go on for? quite a while, lu . attack go on for? quite a while, lucy- six _ attack go on for? quite a while, lucy. six hours, _ attack go on for? quite a while, lucy. six hours, really, - attack go on for? quite a while, lucy. six hours, really, where l attack go on for? quite a while, l lucy. six hours, really, where we heard the booms of the city's air defences echo around the streets, and we've seen footage online showing drones flying overhead. they are iranians made drones which russia has been using of late. they are cheaper than ballistic missiles, and it is a means which russia has switched to as its own stockpiles have dwindled. they have a distinctive wining engine, and it was a fairly relentless attack. 75 drones were launched towards kyiv and the surrounding region from the north and east mostly, and the majority of them were shot down according to the authorities. i think that is a reflection of ukraine's improved air defences, but it has been a quiet few weeks where they were growing fears that russia has been stockpiling its drones and missiles, and there have also been worries that russia would resume its strategy of targeting ukrainian infrastructure as winter continues to bite. i think those fears have very much been realised in a very abrupt way this morning, and the worry is more could come. white manual and what has president zelensky had to say? he white manual and what has president zelensky had to say?— zelensky had to say? he reference to the strikes this _ zelensky had to say? he reference to the strikes this morning _ zelensky had to say? he reference to the strikes this morning where i zelensky had to say? he reference to the strikes this morning where he i the strikes this morning where he talked about the world's need to unite in the face of russian terror. it is a repetition of what he strive to do. but he has highlighted a number of international objectives he is trying to achieve. he is trying to firstly and i think it is quite obvious, he is trying to secure continued western support in terms of getting it signed off by us congress. there is a growing scepticism across the atlantic about where this war might head and where it is possible as far as zelensky is returned, and there is another prize he is striving for, his country's potential membership to the european union. there is a vote next month on whether negotiations can officially begin involving all member states, and president zelensky has acknowledged that there are difficult talks ahead, so he is trying to both secure the western support that is so central to ukraine's continued determination to defend and liberate its territory. but he is also trying to go after what his country has wanted for the best part of a decade politically, to join the european best part of a decade politically, tojoin the european union. both are still some way off, but in terms of domestic reforms and grappling with its age—old corruption issues, i think ukraine has come a very long way, and it is clear president zelensky is feeling energised in both of those efforts despite the difficulties that surround those aims. , ., , difficulties that surround those aims. , . , ., ., difficulties that surround those aims. , ., , difficulties that surround those aims. , ., ,, aims. james, good to see you. thank ou for aims. james, good to see you. thank you forjoining _ aims. james, good to see you. thank you forjoining us _ aims. james, good to see you. thank you forjoining us from _ aims. james, good to see you. thank you forjoining us from kyiv. - efforts to free a1 construction workers stuck in a collapsed tunnel in india are on hold again. just a few metres of rock and earth separate indian rescue teams from the workers but there is a problem with the equipment being used to break through the debris. it is not as strong as they would like. the men have been trapped for nearly two weeks. our south asia correspondent samira hussain is at the scene there for us again, rescue efforts here have been stalled. this time for two reasons. remember, this tunnel was under construction, so not only are rescue operators dealing with mountains of debris, but they are also dealing with crushed construction equipment that was already inside the tunnel, so as they are drilling, sometimes their drill will get caught on pieces of metal, and that will cause the machine to break. so now rescue operators are fixing that drilling machine, so that is one issue. the second issue that they have to deal with is the steel and metal pieces that are inside mixed in with the rubble, so they have people that are going in and breaking down the pieces manually, and starting to remove some of that debris. both of those things will be happening simultaneously, and officials here are saying that it is going to take at least a day to get all of that fixed. so what does that mean for the rescue? remember, these a1 construction workers have been stuck for almost two weeks now, and of course they as well as their families are eager to see them come out. but rescue officials here say that it out. but rescue officials here say thatitis out. but rescue officials here say that it is going to take at least another day to get through just the last 12 metres of debris. aw; last 12 metres of debris. any progress _ last 12 metres of debris. any progress on that rescue, we will bring it straight to you. we are getting reports from the united states that the former minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering george floyd has been stabbed in a federal prison. according to the ap news agency, derek chauvin was seriously injured when he was attacked by another inmate at a medium security prison inmate at a medium security prison in tucson, arizona. our correspondent helena wilkinson has more on this. these reports came into the newsroom in the last couple of hours, us media are reporting that derek chauvin, the former police officer convicted over the death of george floyd, the african—american man in minneapolis has been stabbed in prison, so one source has told the ap news agency that the a7—year—old was seriously injured by another inmate. the new york times newspaper is citing two people with knowledge of the situation also reported the attack. let mejust of the situation also reported the attack. let me just tell you a bit about the statement we have had from the bureau of prisons. they have confirmed that an inmate was stabbed at 12.30 local time yesterday. they say the incident was contained, life—saving measures were performed on the inmate who was then taken to hospital, but they have not named the prisoner involved. nobody else is thought to have been injured, and derek chauvin is reported to have survived the attacks. so those of the details emerging from the united states about the stabbing of derek chauvin in prison in america. dog rescue centres have warned that large numbers of xl bullies are being abandoned and put down ahead of the ban, which comes into force in england on new year's eve. an investigation by the bbc has found that some dog pounds are killing up to eight strays a day — and rescue and re—homing centres are at "breaking point". our reporterjon ironmonger has the story. you may find parts of his report distressing. footage like this from september, along with media reports of numerous fatal attacks, appeared to seal the fate of the american bully xl. this man survived with bite injuries. but legislating against tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dogs will not be easy as this police seizure last weekend suggests. and few organisations will feel the impact more keenly than stray kennels and rescues, which by all accounts, are at breaking point. julie, who runs appledown in dunstable, says there's never been more strays in the system. under the ban, rescues have until the end of the year to find homes for xls like sheba. after that, the dogs must be killed or permanently kennelled. she's powerful, isn't she? one of the problems with a lot of the dogs that have been bred over the last few years is how they look has become more important than what they are, and people for the wrong reasons are putting dogs into the pet market. appledown gets two to three requests a day to take large bully—type dogs. sheba, come here. none of us have space for them. the reason we only have stray dogs here is we don't have room to take dogs that people ask us to take. owners can claim £200 compensation for putting their xl to sleep before the 31st of january, but failing that they must pay to have the dog insured, neutered, chipped and certified. never a decision for these pet owners in peterborough. whether i have to get a loan, whether i have to do this, i will do everything to keep my dog. patch was dumped by her previous owner. would you be concerned with her around children or something, say? no. no? i take her to go and see my little niece. | and my niece is only like seven months. i charities like the rspca say laws that target breeds don't protect people. it's an argument laura wants to impress on the conservative mp paul bristow. i'm going to have to go now, but we've got... what was your agreement? we've got a plan. what's the plan? he has actually agreed that he will speak on this topic on the 27th. wow. and he's going to let me know beforehand what he's going to say. at this pub in peterborough, someone's complained about the manager's dog, nala. she comes into the pub sometimes, then? meets the customers? yeah, so she sits outside with my. regulars on a lead when i'm working, and they all love her. hayden's employers, greene king, have told him nala cannot stay at the pub. it's put you in a really difficult position, hasn't it? yeah, but i think i would still 100% choose my dog over myjob. - my dog's part of my family. she's never done anything wrong. greene king has been approached for comment. a defra spokesperson said they'd taken decisive action to protect the public from tragic dog attacks, and were working closely with vets and animal welfare groups as they took forward the measures. until recently, bully xls were among the uk's most popular dogs. they are rapidlyjoining the legions of unwanted. jon ironmonger, bbc news. there was a time when it looked like the traditional record shop was fading into extinction. well, not any more. with older fans re—embracing their love of vinyl and younger fans discovering it, record shops are thriving in the uk, prompting hmv to reopen its flagship store on london's oxford street, four years after it closed down. harry low went to take a look. backin back in business. for the first time since 2019, hmv�*s flagship store is trading again. and for the band booked for the grand reopening, it's madness. i think they will be shut by about this time tomorrow. it's lovely, of course it is, and it is nice to see that vinyl and all that is coming back. the atmosphere has been great. we've got a very good reaction to this new album. it is number one, by the way. this new album. it is number one, by the wa . �* ., this new album. it is number one, by thewa. ., , ., this new album. it is number one, by thewa. ., , the way. and how special is it to be back on the — the way. and how special is it to be back on the original _ the way. and how special is it to be back on the original site _ the way. and how special is it to be back on the original site of- the way. and how special is it to be back on the original site of hmv? l the way. and how special is it to be j back on the original site of hmv? it is, this is where we used to steal records, and you can't do that any more. it is all on computer, cctv. hmv has hosted the likes of blur and david bowie in the past. it all began here for the beatles some 60 years ago. bosses here hope that this will not just attract those with a sense of nostalgia but a whole new generation of customers through the door. it's pretty busy but i came here to look at vinyls because i have a day off school today, so it's actually really, really good to look at them. we love our music and have shopped here many times. it's so good to come back. what is it like to come back? fantastic. came here years and years ago, and good to buy vinyl _ and cds that, there is such a vinyl revival. i it is brilliant, it is a joy. it's shops we need i back on oxford street. news archive: every year the demand goes up. i his master's voice first opened here in 1921... archive: it'sjust a question of how much can be spent this week- and which to choose. ..and has closed before due to fires and financial issues. ultimately, this was the first store for hmv, so to be here, 1921, over 100 years later, we're getting back here, where so many famous people played, it is a dream come true. i just want you to know that this is just all a poor excuse for me to go shopping for cds. it's hoped the return of hmv will boost oxford street's fortunes. the great thing about hmv, apart from the history, coming back to its original store, it brings a new demographic back onto oxford street. it brings a sense of community, they will have live concerts here, so it's a whole new dynamic that we are going to have. as for fans of physical records, this latest comeback is music to their ears. and for those of us of a certain generation, we have very fond memories of that hmv store. let's just take you to the shot that we know so well of the israel gaza border. the reason it looks a little different today is because it is quiet. the temporary truce is continuing to hold, and the latest we have from israeli authority says that 1a more people held hostage in gaza will be released today. a2 palestinians detained in israeli jails will also be freed. we are expecting some of the timings to be similar to yesterday. we will keep across the developments. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. saturday started off on a cold and frosty note, but there was sparkling sunshine to go with it for many. it was our first widespread frost of this winter period. temperatures as low as minus seven celsius in oxfordshire. we have got plenty of sunshine which will stay with us during the day. a brisk breeze from the north sea might drift cloud and a few more showers along the east coast. some cloud running up the irish sea but generally speaking, fine, settled and sunny and temperatures of six or seven celsius. milder in the south—west because more cloud will spill in as we go through the later stages of the day. this weather front will bring showery outbreaks of rain into northern ireland, gradually into wales as well. ahead of it we'll have an early frost as temperatures fall to minus one in many sheltered eastern areas but the cloud will continue to spill further east. so these frontal systems will bring light patchy rain as we go through the day on sunday so a different story on sunday. the cloud moving across to eastern england, it will feel cool and grey out there, i'm afraid. showery rain into northern ireland, wales and southern england, through the afternoon, the best of the brightness in scotland, here at around a degrees but generally around 6—8 celsius. milder in the west, double digits here. this weather front sinks south and east through the latter stages of sunday and into monday. monday there will be more rain across england and wales, not particularly heavy, it will drift south west allowing brighter skies across ireland and scotland. that easterly breeze driving in one or two scattered showers here, temperatures around six or eight celsius, once again maybe double digits in the far south—west. the week ahead remains on the cold side for the time of year. we are likely to see frontal systems pushing in from time to time and as they bump into the cold air, there is a risk of winter showers chiefly for higher ground, just a light dusting. but inverness could have some snow potentially for friday and saturday. live from london. this is bbc news. as the temporary ceasefire in gaza continues to hold, more palestinian prisoners and israeli hostages are due to be released. these are live pictures from gaza, much needed aid is flowing into the strip, with more expected in the coming hours. the ukrainian capital kyiv comes under a major attack by russian drones. the ukrainian airforce reports more than seventy drones were launched at the city overnight. efforts to free a1 construction workers stuck in a collapsed tunnel in india are on hold again — as the men have now been trapped for nearly two weeks. hello, i'm lucy hockings. israel says 1a more people held hostage in gaza are due to be released today, while a2 palestinians detained in israel will be freed. the temporary truce agreed between israel and hamas is continuing to hold. the 2a hostages released from gaza on friday have spent the night in hospitals in israel. they are said to be in good health. we start with the war in gaza — and the pause in fighting between israel and hamas, which came into effect on friday morning, appears to be holding. that has allowed the first exchange of hostages and prisoners. hamas released 2a people on friday —1a are due to be released today .israel released 39 palestinians— a2 will be released later today .

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