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these results. that's my goal, that's our goal, to keep this pause going beyond tomorrow, so that we continue to see more hostages come out and surge more humanitarian relief in to those who are in need in gaza. our senior international correspondent orla guerin is in tel aviv with more. rejoicing in israel, after the darkness of recent weeks. the latest group of hostages freed from gaza wave to supporters as they are welcomed home. both israel and hamas are signalling their deal could be extended to free more of those being held, for reunions like this. after 50 days apart, young hostages finally home. emily hand embraced by herfather, thomas, who at one stage believed her dead. now she is free, and, he says, doing well. yesterday, we finally got emily back from the hands of the gazan terrorists. she's lost a lot of weight. from herface and body. but generally doing better than we expected. emily's family say they will throw her the biggest birthday party ever. she turned nine in captivity. avigail idan has also been freed. joe biden had been pushing for her release. the four—year—old is american—israeli. hamas killed both of her parents. also back in israel, yaffa adar. since coming home, she has learned her grandson is a captive. this was the 85—year—old being driven away by hamas. a survivor of the holocaust, taken hostage. her granddaughter says she is back from hell, strong as ever. her spirit is still there, and she's still looking all of us in the eyes, and she's still showing us that she wouldn't let them break her. and she's telling us how she thought about us and about the great grandkids, at night, when it became tough, and she's saying she could hear their voices calling her, and that she said, ok, i have to i have to push through. i have to do whatever it takes to be back. also coming home, palestinians in their teens freed from israeli jails. many children are detained by israel, the occupying power, on charges of throwing stones. in the west bank, they got a hero's welcome. the green flag of hamas now flying high. in gaza, the truce is holding among the ruins. in the west bank, they got a hero's welcome. the green flag of hamas now flying high. in gaza, the truce is holding among the ruins. more than 14,000 palestinians have been killed, according to the hamas—run health ministry. many in the international community fear what's to come if israel's bombardment resumes altogether. orla guerin, bbc news, tel aviv. with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic. lovely to see you again. first of all, there is a lot of anticipation that this truce coming into the fourth day, the final day as it were may well be extended. what are you hearing about that? it is more likely this _ hearing about that? it is more likely this truce _ hearing about that? it is more likely this truce will _ hearing about that? it is more likely this truce will be - likely this truce will be extended. all parties made announcements already they are all coming this truce will be extended from benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, from hamas and from the americans and the qatari and egyptian sides. everyone is happy for the truce to be extended. the israelis are happy to extend one day for the exchange of ten hostages every single day. whether the vision that there is this desire of having all the hostages out, most of them out, this truce will most likely be extended. the most important thing from my perspective that the war changed, the war on the ground to be a media war at the moment. we saw benjamin netanyahu moment. we saw benjamin neta nyahu yesterday moment. we saw benjamin netanyahu yesterday in gaza was that we saw also hamas exchanging hostages not in southern gaza but in northern gaza where it is perceived the israeli forces are in full control. it was like a display of force from hamas, northern gaza exchanging hostages in public in that part of northern gaza. �* ,., . public in that part of northern gaza. �* . , public in that part of northern gaza. �* ., , .,, gaza. also a big development we have not mentioned _ gaza. also a big development we have not mentioned so _ gaza. also a big development we have not mentioned so far- have not mentioned so far is this israeli ship that was in distress has been rescued. full got through this situation. this ship was rescued by american troops in the southern part of the red sea. in this operation, the host launched missiles into the american troops. this is a big development in the region. we saw before when iran downed an american drone in the gulf area, the americans replied by killing the big leader of iran. we do expect the americans should reply to this. otherwise president biden will be looked at as a weak president. we should see an american reply to this incident. those are on hold one stitch. they tried to get hold of another ship. unless we see this truce extended, we can see this war having a regional impact. the palestinians already are talking about the truth is not fulfilled by israel, there is not aid —— enough aid going on. some are saying they do not get enough fuel to get their stuff to work. unless we see the truce extended, this war might resume as powerful as it was. so much. —— thank you so much. we can speak now to dr benjamin radd, a seniorfellow at the ucla burkle centre for international relations, and a lecturer in middle east studies. welcome to the programme. i would like to get your thoughts on the possibility of an extension of this truce. do you believe that could happen? thank you for having me because absolutely. i think the public pressure within the israeli society has come to show the government that the primary desire of the israeli public is release of hostages before even the destruction of meant dismantling of hamas's fighting infrastructure. the public pressure is coming to bed strongly so now by the government not only to maintain the truce in the agreement but also offer a possible extension in the days to come. it seems very likely. in the days to come. it seems very likely-— very likely. having said that, prime minister _ very likely. having said that, prime minister benjamin - prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been very relentless in his affirmation that as soon as this process is ended, the war will begin again in earnest. ended, the war will begin again in earnest-— in earnest. israel has two objectives- _ in earnest. israel has two objectives. number- in earnest. israel has two objectives. number one i in earnest. israel has two l objectives. number one to return all the hostages and number two, return all the hostages and numbertwo, prevent return all the hostages and number two, prevent any hostagetaking or attacks in the future. the second goal cannot be met until the first one is satisfied to make sure those hostages return. it remains a primary objective of the government to make sure this cannot be repeated, which is why benjamin netanyahu has reaffirmed his position that the attacks or the operation against hamas will continue as soon as the hostages are released. soon as the hostages are released-— soon as the hostages are released. ., , released. he also has been clear that _ released. he also has been clear that his _ released. he also has been clear that his objective - released. he also has been clear that his objective is l released. he also has been| clear that his objective is to eliminate hamas. is that something he can achieve? he can something he can achieve? he: can achieve in the sense that he can probably neutralise and remove hamas as a political unit operating out of gaza. we have now heard the egyptian president over the weekend indicate egypt would support any attempts to create a new political structure in gaza, one that would have either the arab league, un, nato, any alliance, any coalition that can be brought to bear to reconstitute gaza �*s political system without, smack in it. the tide is turning at least regionally, internationally towards a new system that will not include hamas. dismantling their ability to fight and conduct operations, that remains to be seen. there has always been concerned this war currently ongoing between hamas and israel would broaden and widen. , ., widen. others would get involved. _ widen. others would get involved. what - widen. others would get involved. what is - widen. others would get involved. what is your i widen. others would get - involved. what is your thinking on that, given where we are now? . ., . ., , on that, given where we are now? . ., _, , ., now? the challenge comes from the islamic _ now? the challenge comes from the islamic republic _ now? the challenge comes from the islamic republic of - now? the challenge comes from the islamic republic of iran - the islamic republic of iran which is the primary agent instigating unrest beyond the israel—gaza territories. now we have rebels out operating out of yemen and launching attacks against israeli link ships and vessels in the waters nearby. however, i think the presence of the united states military in those waters and territories, specifically the carrier groups serve as an effective deterrent to prevent at least attacks and splitting from the northern frontiers, specifically from lebanon and also notably from syria. instead what seeing is increased attacks from militias against us and coalition forces in iraq and syria. these have remained confined to those areas and not really escalated the war into something broader. thank you for your prospective on all this. young or old. tiktok or x, formerly known as twitter. your social media feeds are unique to you, but could they be shaping how you view the israel—gaza war? the bbc�*s disinformation and social media correspondent marianna spring has been finding out. social media algorithms, which recommend content to you, seem to be driving some users towards increasingly divisive posts about israel and gaza that can shape public opinion. i've been told some mps are receiving a huge influx of messages, including from young people. others are worried about hate online. let's start with tiktok videos. here, from israeli soldiers, these kinds of videos seem a bit more polished, trying to play into viral trends. meanwhile, videos from bloggers in gaza and pro—palestinian users at home seem to trigger a more positive reaction from young users. tiktoks using the hashtag #istandwithisrael have racked up more than 240 million views overall, compared with more than 870 million views for videos using the hashtag #istandwithpalestine — similar to other video—based sites with younger users. one israeli soldier called daniel makes tiktok videos like this one, with 2.1 million views. but, since then, his views have decreased significantly. daniel has had support, criticism and anti—semitic abuse. he told me, "i am not taking personally the hate reactions "because, first of all, i did nothing wrong. "second, people around the world are so dedicated "to hating israel, it doesn't matter what is in my content." pro—palestinian creators like ariana share their views from their bedroom — like she does in the us. she experienced criticism and islamophobic hate at first but then, that changed. people started following me, they started discovering me and so, the numbers started shooting up. i have received more engagement on tiktok, i've had multiple videos receive more than one million views. both creators say that their content hasn't been sponsored. questions remain about whether the israeli government or hamas — which is prescribed as a terrorist group by the uk government — is involved in encouraging unofficial content. when users are pushed more content confirming their views, extreme ideas can gain traction. you can see here how tiktok blocks the search term "letter to america" — that's because on the app, several young users began to share and praise part of osama bin laden�*s letter to america — hisjustification for the 9/11 attack — without mentioning its anti—semitic or homophobic content. tiktok said there were only a small number of these videos, which it's since removed, and interest was amplified on other sites. tiktok has also said: and it's removed 1.1 million videos from the region promoting hate and terrorism. professional pro—israeli content, including videos about hostages, is having a significant reach on x, formerly known as twitter — a site which is popular with politicians and journalists. clips of released palestinian detainees seem less popular on x than tiktok. according to x, posts shared there buy the state of israel's official account racked up over a0 million views between 16—21 november, compared to 200,000 views for the official account for the palestinian mission to the un. x has been accused by politicians and celebrities of allowing the spread of hateful and misleading content under its new owner, elon musk — which he and the company have denied. social media feeds are many people's window into what's happening in the war and they're shaping views worldwide. you can read more online and listen to the new global story pod cast on bbc. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. government plans to overhaul the leasehold system in england and wales will be introduced to parliament later today. the new laws aim to make it easier and cheaper for leaseholders to buy their property's freehold, and to provide greater transparency over service charges. housing secretary michael gove says he's confident the bill will pass by the next general election. the former england football player and manager, terry venables, has died, at the age of 80, after a long illness. venables, a charismatic and sometimes controversial figure, led england to the semi—finals of the european championship in 1996, where the host nation lost on penalties to germany. he managed a number of clubs, including tottenham and barcelona, where he earned the nickname �*el tel�*. the booker prize for fiction has been awarded to the irish writer paul lynch for his dystopian novel prophet song. it depicts ireland in the grip of a totalitarian state, you're live with bbc news. new zealand's new centre—right coalition government has officially been sworn in after weeks of uncertainty and negotiation. new prime minister christopher luxon, the leader of the centre—right national party, agreed a three—way coalition agreement with the leaders of the new zealand first party, winston peters, and the act party, david seymour on thursday. we can speak now to our correspondent phil mercer who is in sydney for us. what are his plans? it has been 45 da s what are his plans? it has been 45 days since — what are his plans? it has been 45 days since new— what are his plans? it has been 45 days since new zealanders l 45 days since new zealanders voted in a general election and there has been a distinct shift to the right in new zealand politics, we get the sense that the country was desperate for change after six years of a labour government. led mostly by jacinda labour government. led mostly byjacinda ardern, so labour government. led mostly by jacinda ardern, so those years are rapidly disappearing in new zealand's rearview mirror. the new man in charge is christopher luxon the former airline boss and he has fashioned a new centre—right coalition as you say with the libertarian act party party and the populist new zealand first party. so we do expect the new administration to take an axe to many of the policies of the previous administration, there will be tax cuts, laws that have banned the exploration offshore oil and gas will be repealed, and also there are plans to wind back legislation that would have made new zealand smoke—free in the next few years. so some important reforms coming new zealand's que. �* ., ., _ , que. and how easy will it be for him, _ que. and how easy will it be for him, coalitions _ que. and how easy will it be for him, coalitions can - que. and how easy will it be for him, coalitions can often| for him, coalitions can often be fraught with difficulty, what are people saying? it has been six weeks _ what are people saying? it has been six weeks of _ what are people saying? it hasj been six weeks of negotiations between christopher luxon�*s national party, it secured the larger share of the vote in new zealand but because of the country's complicated and often complex system of voting by proportional representation, it often means that the major winner in an election has to rely smaller parties to form an effective government, so that is exactly what we have got here now. the coalition does bring together various personalities, with often differing political ideologies and certainly differing ambitions as well, so the two minor parties they will share thejob of minor parties they will share the job of deputy prime minister and the first person to step into that role is winston peters, he will be a name familiar with many new zealand voters. he is combative and often controversial and that could set the scene or tone for the next few years of government. we tone for the next few years of government-— government. we shall keep a close eye- — government. we shall keep a close eye. thank _ government. we shall keep a close eye. thank you, - government. we shall keep a close eye. thank you, phil i close eye. thank you, phil mercer, for us. leaked documents obtained by the bbc suggest that the united arab emirates has been using its role as host of this year's un climate talks, as an opportunity to strike oil and gas deals. briefings prepared for the cop28 president, dr sultan al—jaber, who's also the ceo of the state oil company, appear to show that the uae�*s cop team suggested arranging deals with at least 27 countries at meetings ahead of the conference, a breach of un standards. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has the full story. now more than ever we need to unite on climate. and deliver a clear message of hope.- clear message of hope. united arab emirates _ clear message of hope. united arab emirates government - arab emirates government appointed dr sultan al—jaber to head up at scott 2018 but is also the head of the uae�*s huge state oil company and its renewable energy business. the documents show that in meetings with at least 27 foreign governments, arranged as part of the un climate process, dr sultan al—jaber was grieved to discuss business for these firms, including oiland discuss business for these firms, including oil and gas deals. attempting to do business deals especially oil and gas deals during the cot process appears to be a serious breach of the standards the un expects of the presidents, told the bbc residents should be impartial and act without bias or self—interest. professor michaeljacobs is an expert on un plan politics. michaeljacobs is an expert on un plan politics.— un plan politics. this looks breathtakingly _ un plan politics. this looks breathtakingly hypocriticall un plan politics. this looks. breathtakingly hypocritical but i think it is worse than that because the uae at the moment is the custodian of the united nations process aimed at reducing global emissions. and yet in the very same meetings, it has tried to do side deals which will increase global emissions.— which will increase global emissions. ~ ~ ., ., which will increase global emissions. ~ ., ., ., emissions. we know at least one country followed _ emissions. we know at least one country followed up _ emissions. we know at least one country followed up a _ emissions. we know at least one country followed up a potential. country followed up a potential fossil fuel deal raised in a meeting arranged by the uae cop 28 team but 12 country say there was either no talk of business deals or meetings did not take place. the state oil companies hq towers over the dhabi skyline, the cop 28 team did not deny using climate meetings to discuss fossil fuel deals, told the bbc... adding dr sultan al—jaber was focused on delivering ambitious and transformational climate outcomes. justin rowlatt, bbc news. here, another key week for the covid inquiry begins, as regional mayors are expected to give evidence later today. former health secretary matt hancock and ex—deputy prime minister dominic raab are also among those giving evidence this week, as our health editor hugh pym reports. this week that is the turn of leading uk politicians from the covid—19 crisis to face scrutiny. after last week's evidence from the top scientist, not always complimentary about ministers at that time.— at that time. the promised at the time gave _ at that time. the promised at the time gave up _ at that time. the promised at the time gave up science - at that time. the promised at l the time gave up science when he was 15 and he would be the first to admit it was not his forte. much attention will focus on matt hancock the former health secretary who will appear on thursday, he has had a continuing high profile including on the celebrity jungle and with a book followed by a row about leaked what set messages from that time. he will face questions about the timing of lockdown decisions and much in the autumn of 2020, there could be a focus on the discharge of patients from hospitals to care homes and his assertion residents had been kept safe. assertion residents had been kept safe-— assertion residents had been ket safe. ., , ., kept safe. right from the start we have tried _ kept safe. right from the start we have tried to _ kept safe. right from the start we have tried to throw - kept safe. right from the start we have tried to throw a - we have tried to throw a protective ring around our care homes. . , protective ring around our care homes. ., , ., ., . ~ protective ring around our care homes. ., ., homes. there was a lack of testin: homes. there was a lack of testing in — homes. there was a lack of testing in the _ homes. there was a lack of testing in the early - homes. there was a lack of testing in the early weeks l homes. there was a lack of. testing in the early weeks then has pledged to get to 100,000 a day, it emerged some had been sent out but not yet used. he will have a chance to respond to scathing criticism by some previous witnesses, dominic raabe will appear at the enquiry, he stood in for boris johnson in the dark days when the prime minister was in intensive care with covid. incredibly strong team spirit between the primus list making we sure all the plans implemented as soon as possible thatis implemented as soon as possible that is the way we will bring the whole country through the coronavirus challenge we face right now. coronavirus challenge we face right nova— right now. other witnesses include michael— right now. other witnesses include michael gove - right now. other witnesses include michael gove a - right now. other witnesses - include michael gove a minister throughout the pandemic at the heart of government, and said to javid who replaced matt hancock as health secretary in 2021. today the london mayor will give evidence and andy behrman who was angered by the tiering system of restrictions in england. tiering system of restrictions in england-— in england. this is brutal, this is no _ in england. this is brutal, this is no way _ in england. this is brutal, this is no way to - in england. this is brutal, this is no way to run - in england. this is brutal, this is no way to run the l this is no way to run the country on a national crisis. so a big week at the enquiry as political leaders are questioned on their key decisions. and potentially even bigger, when borisjohnson and rishi sunak make their appearances next month. hugh pym, bbc news. a global investment conference in the uk kicks off, hoped to be a big week for retail, cyber monday today, travel tuesday tomorrow, who knew? do stay with us we will be back in a minute, some leading experts to guide you through the top business stories. i'll see you in a moment. hello there. if you thought sunday was a cold day, well done — you go to the top of the class. yeah, it was cold across large areas of the uk — really cold as well. temperatures in lentran, near inverness, only got to 0.4 degrees celsius. the november average, meanwhile, here is nine. with the cold air in place, the next question — will it snow this week? stay tuned for the answer to that one. now, it's cold at the moment because we've got this northern latitude blocking. this area of high pressure in the arctic is sending cold air our way and this blocking pattern is with us all week, so it's going to stay cold all week as well. low pressure that's been bringing rain over recent hours through monday will slowly pull away to the near continent but still some wet weather to come across eastern england with the rain reluctant to clear here. some showers across north—east england and eastern scotland. the best of any sunshine will be in the north—west of the uk but wherever you are, it's going to feel cold through the afternoon — temperatures typically around six or seven degrees celsius. so, only really as we go through monday night that that area of low pressure pulls out of the way, skies clear and we'll start to get the winds falling a bit lighter and we're looking at quite a widespread frost developing once again in the countryside. that takes us into tuesday, and it's a completely different day. loads more in the way of sunshine after that frosty start but there'll be some showers across northern and eastern areas and with colder air working in here, we'll probably start to see some of those snow showers working into parts of shetland, maybe even down to sea level. across the mainland of scotland, meanwhile, the snow probably still at this stage confined to some modest hills. similar kind of weather picture, really, through wednesday. it's a mostly dry day with sunshine after a cold and frosty start but, again, we've got those showers, some of which will fall wintry across the north—east of the uk, and it's another cold one — temperatures still well below average for the time of year. now, it's thursday that looks like to be a particularly tricky day with a balance of cold rain or snow. a couple of scenarios. low pressure coming up from the south. we could see some rain turning to snow across the hills of southern england. some wintry showers across the north—east of the uk as well. but this area of low pressure may end up being a bit further northwards and a bit more intense. that could bring more areas snow — even into parts of wales and the midlands. still got those wintry showers across the north—east. so, there's still quite a bit of uncertainty but thursday has potential. what i do know, though, is it's going to stay cold for a long time yet. this is bbc news. "a vote of confidence in the uk". prime minister rishi sunak has welcomed plans by foreign firms to invest billions in the country — but will it be enough to revive the economy? grabbing a bargain from black friday to cyber monday — retailers around the world are discounting heavily to lure shoppers, but are they buying? and cleaning the air. how a start—up in india is helping tackle pollution by turning crop waste into paper. welcome and we're looking at the top business stories. we start in the uk where the prime minister is hosting later today a group of leading business figures to highlight foreign firms' plans to invest in the uk. rishi sunak will sayjust under 29 and a half billion pounds of new investment has been promised, which he describes as a huge vote of confidence in the uk economy. this follows last week's autumn statement that included several measures to encourage more business investment. but it came against a backdrop of lower growth forecasts. joining me now is david henig, director of the uk trade policy project. good to have you on the programme. of good to have you on the programme. of course good to have you on the programme. of course the prime minister is going to be digging up minister is going to be digging up investment into the uk at this event were 200 business leaders will be gathered. to what extent are we seeing a real increase in fdi on your

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