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much to get through this hour. as israel intensifies its military operations in the south of the gaza strip, hamas officials say more than 700 palestinians have been killed in the past 2a hours. that number comes from the hamas media office. hamas is considered a terrorist organisation by the uk and us governments. i want to show you these live pictures first of all in car newness, in southern gaza. —— car this is live outside al nasser hospital in khan younis, an area that has been under frequent assault. further south in the strip, near rafah, at least seven palestinians were killed in an israeli attack in the early hours of sunday. we're also keeping an eye on what's happening further north. this is live looking at the israel—gaza border. all this as israel has come under renewed pressure from top figures in the biden administration. the defence secretary, lloyd austin, has said israel driving ——could be driving the civilian population into the arms of the enemy, and that would be a strategic defeat. our middle east correspondent hugo bachega reports. khan younis in southern gaza. palestinians have been seeking safety here. now, a target for israel's attacks. explosion hamas leaders are thought to be hiding in khan younis and people have been told to evacuate further south. the bombing of the city was the heaviest in the war so far, residents say. translation: the israelis told us | that khan younis was a safe zone, | which led us to flee here. now, even khan younis has become a war zone. where are we supposed to go? our children are stranded on the streets. this was the scene when aid arrived in khan younis. 100 lorries with humanitarian supplies entered gaza from egypt yesterday. aid agencies say it's still not enough. chanting in israel, the agonising wait continues for the families of the hostages who remain in gaza. around 140 people are still captive. hamas says no—one will be freed until there's a permanent ceasefire. in tel aviv last night, thousands gathered to call for the release of the hostages. yelena trupanov, who's 50, was freed with her motherjust two days ago. her husband vitaly was killed by hamas. theirson, sasha, remains in captivity. translation: i'm happy and excited to stand here in front of you. - i came to say thank you because without you i wouldn't be here. and now we have to go back and get my sasha. the rally was interrupted by blaring sirens warning of the risk of incoming rockets. prime minister netanyahu spoke for the first time since the end of the ceasefire. he insisted military pressure was the only way to free the captives. translation: we will continue the war until we achieve - all its goals, and it's impossible to achieve those goals without the ground operation. from israel's main ally, the united states, a clear message — it cannot repeat in the south what it did in the north. i have repeatedly made clear to israel's leaders that protecting palestinian civilians in gaza is both a moral responsibility and a strategic imperative. talks between israel and hamas have collapsed. the families of the hostages hope for them to come home. in gaza, people hope the guns will once again fall silent. hugo bachega, bbc news. mark regev — a senior adviser to the prime minister of israel — spoke to the bbc about what will happen to gaza if the israeli government eliminates hamas. so it will be in a better situation because hamas has been controlling gaza for 16 years, and not only has that been terrible and horrific for the people of israel, but that has been very sad for the people of gaza. because what has hamas brought the gaza strip? what have they brought the palestinians in gaza over the last 16 years? poverty, bloodshed, misery. surely the people of gaza deserve better than this extremist regime, terror regime that doesn't give a hoot about the well—being of the people of gaza and is happy to sacrifice the very last gazan as long as they can advance their very, very extreme crazy agenda. joining me now is our middle east correspondent hugo bachega. he was saying there that gaza civilians will be in a better situation once the war is over. do they agree with that? the question is, what will _ they agree with that? the question is, what will be _ they agree with that? the question is, what will be left _ they agree with that? the question is, what will be left after _ they agree with that? the question is, what will be left after this - is, what will be left after this war. the israeli army, you can see what they have done to the northern part of the territory, and you can see pictures of widespread destruction, now hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes, they are now living in desperate conditions. the humanitarian situation is dramatic because they are going through widespread shortages of basic supplies, pictures of hospitals really under pressure, unable to cope with the high number of casualties. so, it is a very desperate situation for the people of gaza, and it was very interesting to hear from the of gaza, and it was very interesting to hearfrom the us defence secretary, who essentially gave a warning to israel saying that this punishing attack could actually drive the population of gaza to support hamas instead of the opposite. it is very difficult for the population of gaza right now are difficult to see what will happen onceit difficult to see what will happen once it is over.— once it is over. there is a key element _ once it is over. there is a key element of — once it is over. there is a key element of the _ once it is over. there is a key element of the steel- once it is over. there is a key element of the steel as - once it is over. there is a key element of the steel as well, i once it is over. there is a key - element of the steel as well, not just the hostage releases and prisoner releases and ceasefire, but additional humanitarian aid that went into gaza while the deal was in place. what has happened since the agreement broke down? tricia? place. what has happened since the agreement broke down?— place. what has happened since the agreement broke down? friday was the first da of agreement broke down? friday was the first day of the — agreement broke down? friday was the first day of the resumption _ agreement broke down? friday was the first day of the resumption of _ first day of the resumption of hostilities, no aid got into gaza from egypt. yesterday there was a resumption of this aid, 100 trucks with basic supplies, essential supplies, got into gaza. but un officials, aid organisations have been saying this is not enough to meet gaza's needs. again, we are seeing those pictures emerging from gaza, there was an image from khan younis, a major city in southern gaza, where people were desperate for those supplies and they were grabbing anything they could when this drug web supplies arrived. so it gives us a sense of how desperate the situation is, and again, those aid organisations operating on the ground say that more needs to be done to increase the number of aid being delivered to gaza right now. what are the chances of that deal being resurrected or some kind of new agreements being struck? it seems there was momentum for that talks were continuing, then we were told they had broken down altogether. we know the hostage families are still putting pressure on the israeli government to get loved ones back. how might that happen? loved ones back. how might that ha . en? , ., , loved ones back. how might that hauen? , ., loved ones back. how might that hauen? , . ., loved ones back. how might that ha r en? , ., , ., ., , happen? yesterday we heard for first time from the _ happen? yesterday we heard for first time from the israeli _ happen? yesterday we heard for first time from the israeli prime ministerl time from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and essentially he said military pressure is the only way to get the hostages back. it is very, very difficult to see how israel and hamas are going to get together and reach a deal to not only get the hostages back, but also to try to get any kind of pause in these hostilities and allow more aid to get into gaza. our understanding is that the talks had collapsed, israeli mediators were in qatar and have returned to israel, so again, difficult negotiations. most hostages who remain in gaza are men and military personnel, so hamas is making different demands to agree to free those people. again, it is very difficult to see how those two sides are going to come together to reach are going to come together to reach a deal. ., ~' ,, are going to come together to reach a deal. ., ~' , ., ~' are going to come together to reach a deal. ., ,, , ., ~ ., are going to come together to reach a deal. ., ,, ,, ~ ., , ., a deal. thank you. i think that is a key point- — a deal. thank you. i think that is a key point- when — a deal. thank you. i think that is a key point. when we _ a deal. thank you. i think that is a key point. when we look- a deal. thank you. i think that is a key point. when we look back - a deal. thank you. i think that is a key point. when we look back at l a deal. thank you. i think that is a i key point. when we look back at how this war has developed since the 7th of october, there have been moves towards deals, hostage releases, he saw in the early day towards that increased ground operation, we are now witnessing that and that has restarted since the end of that ceasefire. but right now, perhaps more so than at any point during this conflict, it is difficult to predict what will happen next. we know there are competing aims from humanitarian organisations to get more aid into gaza, for hostage families and the israeli government too. we will keep you up—to—date with continuing coverage of the israel— gaza war, but for now it's back to london. to france now — where one person has been killed and two others, including a british man, have been injured, in a knife and hammer attack in central paris. the french interior minister gerard darmanin said the attacker targeted tourists around quai de grenelle — which is close to the eiffel tower. this was the sequence of events. the suspect fatally stabbed a german national. the man was then pursued by police and attacked two other people with a hammer, before being stopped with a taser and arrested. the suspect is a 26—year—old french national. officials say the man was known to authorities in france for trying to stage another attack in 2016. french anti—terror prosecutors say they will be taking over the investigation. for more on this story, here's our correspondent hugh schofield. it seems quite clear that there is a link with what's happening in gaza, that it's spill—over. this man is a man, french national of iranian parents, born in neuilly—sur—seine, which is a very rich part of paris and lives with his parents now in the suburbs, so it doesn't look like he fits any kind of classic profile that we've heard recently of lone, lone wolf attackers. on the other hand, in the sense that he's not from a deprived cite or banlieue, on the other hand, quite clearly he does have a record. in 2016, he was found guilty of planning an attack in la defense, the business district west of paris, in western paris, and was sentenced to five years in prison, came out in 2020, at which point it was clear that he had psychiatric problems as well and was to follow a treatment, a course of treatment. and what gerald darmanin, the interior minister, was saying there, was that one of the key questions is going to be whether that treatment was being followed. i think it's a conclusion that everyone is taking as read, at least in a kind of preliminary way, that there was a link with what's happening in gaza in that events over there and the publicity surrounding it and news surrounding it, would have triggered him into doing what he was obviously kind of predisposed to do anyway, having this psychiatric problem and a past record of radicalisation, and was on a kind of watch list for the intelligence services. the philippines has said more than 135 chinese vessels have "swarmed" a reef off its coast. it happened at the whitsun reef, which the philippines calls yulian felipe reef, about 200 miles west of palawan island. the philippines has sent patrols to the area. it considers the reef to be a part of its economic zone. vietnam also claims the reef as part of its territory. both countries have protested against chinese presence in the area. now it's time for a look at today's sport with hugh ferris. los angeles fc could become the first back—to—back champions in major league soccer in more than a decade, after reaching the mls cup final. they were crowned western conference champions after a 2—0 victory over the houston dynamo. the defending champions secured their spot in their second consecutive final after scoring late in the first half thanks to some quick thinking by ryan hollingshead. the dynamo sealed their own fate after franco escobar scored this own goal in the 80th minute. houston falling just short of their first mls cup final since 2012, when lafc�*s neighbours the galaxy became the last team to win two titles in a row. lafc will play the colombus crew next weekend after they came from two goals down to beat fc cincinnati, who were the team with the best record in the regular season. christian ramirez got the winner in the 115th minute as the crew's 3—2 victory takes them to their fourth eastern conference title. the us women's national team won theirfirst game since emma hayes was appointed their new coach, although the chelsea boss won't take over fully until the end of the english season, so interim coach twila kilgore was in charge for their 3—0 victory over china. although hayes was involved in the squad selection from across the atlantic. i hope she is sleeping at this moment, i100% know she was watching and she was watching live, and i will look forward to talking with her when she is ready and has time to do that. and to get her viewpoints and we will go from there. stuttgart have kept pace with the frontrunners in the german bundesliga on saturday thanks to their 2—0 home victory over werder bremen. serhou guirassy made sure of the points after earning a penalty in the 75th minute and converting for his 16th goal of the season in just 11 games. stuttgart are now four points behind leaders bayer leverkusen, who take on borussia dortmund today. paul george hit a clutch three—pointer as the la clippers rallied from a large deficit to beat the golden state warriors in the nba the clippers trailed by as many as 22 points, and this from george with just 9.2 seconds left put them ahead for the first time all game. george led the clippers with 25 points. the warriors still had the chance to snatch victory away at the end but draymond green — who had made four triples in the game — couldn't make a fifth, as the clippers won it 113—112. lebronjames might be in the twighlight of his career, but he's still capable of the spectacular. check out this play from the la lakers win over houston that left his team—mates stunned. a 360—degree layup from the 38—year—old — that was the highlight as the lakers improved to 12 and nine with the 107—97 win. elsehwere, luka doncic was back after the birth of his daughter, but couldn't stop the oklahoma city thunder beating his dallas mavericks. orlando's nine—game winning streak was ended by the brooklyn nets, while the detroit pistons have now lost a franchise record 17 straight games after defeat to cleveland. tiger woods says he been pleasantly surprised by his return to action after shooting a one—under—par 71 in round three at the hero world challenge. woods had a mixed round featuring five birdies and four bogies, but still produced moments that would have given him encouragement as he continues his comeback from injury. the 15—time major winner is tied for 16th. he is however a whopping 16 shots behind event leader scottie scheffler. the world number one shot a 7—under par 65 to lead england's matthew fitzpatrick by three shots. it could have been a little bit better than the score indicates. i think i could have shot something in the high 60s today, which would have been nice. but i think it was cleaner than it was yesterday. but i think it was cleaner than it was yesterday. there are previews of the english premier league games on our website, including manchester city against spurs and liverpool, playing on sunday too. that's on the website. that's it for now. a major incident has been declared by police in the north of england after heavy snowfall caused huge disruption and challenging conditions on the roads. people are being urged to stay away from cumbria and only travel if it is absolutely necessary. a yellow weather warning has been issued across the midlands, northern england and wales. scotland has also been hit. with more on the situation, here's louisa pilbeam. the northwest of england has seen up to 15 centimetres of snow in the last 2a hours. in kendal, cars came to a standstill. on the motorway near tebay, drivers were stuck for hours. in grasmere, more people were stranded in their vehicles. and in ambleside, these scenes meant drivers were told to leave their cars and make their way to an emergency refuge. paul smith was one of those stuck there for hours. the snowjust came down, and as you can see now, the road all the way down is still blocked, we're still about 1.5 miles from ambleside, and it's just been like literally moving ten yards, stopping again. this was ant brett's view from his car on the a595 in cumbria on his way to a family wedding. he said he was stuck for 19 hours without food or water or any help from emergency services. siren wails cumbria police and the area's fire and rescue service urged people not to take to the roads. a spokesperson for cumbria constabulary said... communities have been opening local centres for people to stay. many of our community have got that cumbria spirit where they'll crack open hotels and bed and breakfasts and help people out there who are tourists or even just visiting just for the day or even on holiday. with the snow, ice and cold disrupting transport, there is also an amber cold health alert issued by the uk health security agency that remains in place forfive regions in england, including the northwest. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. let's look at dubai now, and the latest from the united nations climate summit, cop28. the focus today is health, recovery and peace. experts say global warming is already having a "profound effect" on global health. today is the first official "health day" of any climate summit since they began in 1995. the first climate—health ministerial at cop will set out a roadmap and opportunities to address the rapidly growing burden of climate change, on healthcare systems. the group is expected to announce significant new health—climate finance and programmes, and look at targets set by governments, international organisations and the private sector. the talks will also address how climate—health finance, can support equitable health outcomes around the world. it will also look at health targets in ending diseases such as polio, malaria, and neglected tropical diseases. my colleague carl nasman is in dubai for us. what is the latest at this point in the summit?— what is the latest at this point in the summit? , , , ., the summit? yes, the big focus today is health, recovery _ the summit? yes, the big focus today is health, recovery and _ the summit? yes, the big focus today is health, recovery and peace, - the summit? yes, the big focus today is health, recovery and peace, so - the summit? yes, the big focus today is health, recovery and peace, so a i is health, recovery and peace, so a perfect opportunity to introduce my guest, united nations high commissioner. thank you for stopping by to talk to us. you said climate change conflict, forced displacement, health can be on that list as well, these are all increasingly interconnected. talk us through some of these links, especially today, the first time that this conference is focusing on these themes.— these themes. this is positive, finally there — these themes. this is positive, finally there is _ these themes. this is positive, finally there is demand - these themes. this is positive, finally there is demand for - these themes. this is positive, finally there is demand for this j finally there is demand for this particular— finally there is demand for this particular angle of the climate crisis — particular angle of the climate crisis the _ particular angle of the climate crisis. the angle that impacts people — crisis. the angle that impacts people the most, climate, it displaces people, the displaced people — displaces people, the displaced people have in turn an impact on nature, — people have in turn an impact on nature, and _ people have in turn an impact on nature, and this needs attention. what _ nature, and this needs attention. what better definition of lasting damage than somebody who has lost everything because the climate has been a _ everything because the climate has been a factor in his or her displacement? it is important there is a day— displacement? it is important there is a day devoted at this conference to these _ is a day devoted at this conference to these themes.— is a day devoted at this conference to these themes. under our current ulobal to these themes. under our current global agreements, _ to these themes. under our current global agreements, we _ to these themes. under our current global agreements, we are - to these themes. under our current global agreements, we are on - to these themes. under our current global agreements, we are on track for three celsius, above levels considered safe. do you think the world is prepared for that future and the potential displacement we might see? this and the potential displacement we miaht see? , , , , ., might see? this is the big question at this cop- — might see? this is the big question at this cop. you _ might see? this is the big question at this cop. you watch _ might see? this is the big question at this cop. you watch the - might see? this is the big question at this cop. you watch the big - at this cop. you watch the big ticket — at this cop. you watch the big ticket issues being discussed, you don't _ ticket issues being discussed, you don't draw— ticket issues being discussed, you don't draw a lot of encouragement from _ don't draw a lot of encouragement from that — don't draw a lot of encouragement from that. we see this, we've humanitarian see this from the last angle, _ humanitarian see this from the last angle, from the angle of the impact, people _ angle, from the angle of the impact, people losing everything. this is not a _ people losing everything. this is not a matter of being called a heart or having _ not a matter of being called a heart or having limited damage. —— being cold or— or having limited damage. —— being cold or hot — or having limited damage. —— being cold or hot. the kind of people that are frankly — cold or hot. the kind of people that are frankly policed responsible for this tragedy. i think we need to do two things — this tragedy. i think we need to do two things. firstly, let's hope the bil two things. firstly, let's hope the big ticket— two things. firstly, let's hope the big ticket things are addressed, 1.5 degrees, _ big ticket things are addressed, 1.5 degrees, net zero, the phasing out of fossil— degrees, net zero, the phasing out of fossil fuels. these are the big ticket _ of fossil fuels. these are the big ticket items that need to have progress — ticket items that need to have progress in order for the rest to work _ progress in order for the rest to work do— progress in order for the rest to work. , ., progress in order for the rest to work. ,, . progress in order for the rest to work. i. ., ., progress in order for the rest to work. ., ., , ., ., ., ., work. do you have a plan for that to end u- in work. do you have a plan for that to end up in the _ work. do you have a plan for that to end up in the final _ work. do you have a plan for that to end up in the final text? _ work. do you have a plan for that to end up in the final text? we - work. do you have a plan for that to end up in the final text? we the - end up in the final text? we the humanitarians _ end up in the final text? we the humanitarians are _ end up in the final text? we the humanitarians are used - end up in the final text? we the humanitarians are used to - end up in the final text? we the i humanitarians are used to working on the worst—case scenario, we need to mulliply— the worst—case scenario, we need to multiply adaptations and we need resources. we hope now this lasting damage. _ resources. we hope now this lasting damage, the resources being discussed and other funds, will have segments _ discussed and other funds, will have segments that can be used in extremely fragile situations, which will require some courage, especially on the part of development agencies. because of this is— development agencies. because of this is investing in high—risk areas — this is investing in high—risk areas i— this is investing in high-risk areas. ~ ., ., ., areas. i know you are not operational _ areas. i know you are not operational in _ areas. i know you are not operational in the - areas. i know you are not i operational in the palestinian territories, but you previously served as the commissioner general for the un agency for palestinian refugees. we have seen today israel intensifying its operations in southern gaza. how concerned are you this conflict could lead to a refugee crisis? it this conflict could lead to a refugee crisis?— this conflict could lead to a refugee crisis? this conflict could lead to a refu~ee crisis? . , . , refugee crisis? it is already a big displacement — refugee crisis? it is already a big displacement crisis _ refugee crisis? it is already a big displacement crisis inside - refugee crisis? it is already a big displacement crisis inside gaza l refugee crisis? it is already a big | displacement crisis inside gaza as we know — displacement crisis inside gaza as we know. people get pushed more and more towards a narrow corner of what is already _ more towards a narrow corner of what is already a _ more towards a narrow corner of what is already a very narrow territory. thal _ is already a very narrow territory. thai is _ is already a very narrow territory. thai is why — is already a very narrow territory. that is why it was devastating to see that — that is why it was devastating to see that that brief moment of light at the _ see that that brief moment of light at the end — see that that brief moment of light at the end of the tunnel ended with the resumption of hostilities. i hope _ the resumption of hostilities. i hope we — the resumption of hostilities. i hope we can go back to that, and then— hope we can go back to that, and then of— hope we can go back to that, and then of course, we need to think of then of course, we need to think of the after— then of course, we need to think of the after the war, of how can serious — the after the war, of how can serious peace discussions resumed after years— serious peace discussions resumed after years of neglect.— serious peace discussions resumed after years of neglect. thank you so much for taking _ after years of neglect. thank you so much for taking the _ after years of neglect. thank you so much for taking the time _ after years of neglect. thank you so much for taking the time to - after years of neglect. thank you so much for taking the time to stop i after years of neglect. thank you so much for taking the time to stop by| much for taking the time to stop by and talk to us. we appreciated here on health day in dubai. we will continue to follow the latest of elements at cop28 and we will have more news coming at the top of the hour on bbc news. hello. the focus continues to switch from snow to rain through this coming week. out there for the rest of the day, still some snow flurries around across eastern scotland and we could see some on the tops of the welsh hills. but here and across much of central southern england, we're talking outbreaks of rain rather than snow and with a bit of brightness between, some downpours across the far south. northwest england, much of scotland and northern ireland will have a dry afternoon. there will be some lingering mist and low cloud for some where temperatures will struggle to get above freezing. and indeed, across scotland, even with some sunshine, some sheltered valleys will stay subzero all day long. but 11 degrees possible in the south, where tonight another surge of wetter weather, some heavy rain at times and some gusty winds spreading its way northwards. snow showers could be quite frequent in eastern scotland, adding to an ice risk here. and there could be ice anywhere where the ground is damp or the snow lying on the ground from, say, north midlands northwards. and on the dividing line between that and the milder air in the south, tomorrow morning's rush hour, monday morning rush hour, the tops of the pennines, the welsh hills could see quite a bit of snowfall at times. rain mainly to lower levels, but even to some low levels we could see a slight dusting of snow temporarily as we see that cold air and mild air fight its way out. much of southern england, it'll be rain on and off. it'll be rain mixed with sleet and hill snow across the rest of northern england later in the day. further snow flurries in eastern scotland, west of scotland, northern ireland enjoying the driest and brightest of the day's weather. now, temperature wise, actually up on recent days at around 5 to 8 degrees for many, but with strong winds, it will feel cold. a raw wind will be blowing. all linked to the area of low pressure bringing us our weather tomorrow that will be slowly pushing its way eastwards through the night and into tuesday. frosty, icy start through parts of scotland, northern ireland, eastern wales, central eastern england, cloudy. outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow. quite windy, too. that becomes confined to east anglia, the southeast later. most, though, will finish the day with sunny spells and still quite cold, two to around seven degrees. remember, added wind chill in the south east corner. ice tonight will follow, but things change later in the week — instead of winds coming from the north east, they're going to start to come from the south as an area of low pressure pushes a little bit further north than the ones we've seen of late. and that means temperatures will rise for all later this week. the price to pay, though, will be more cloud, more wind and at times more in the way of rain. take care. this is bbc news. the headlines... with no let—up in israel's intensified bombing campaign in southern gaza, hamas officials say 700 palestinians have been killed in 2a hours. one person is killed and two injured in a knife and hammer attack in central paris. the french interior minister gerard darmanin said the attacker targeted tourists around quai de grenelle — which is close to the eiffel tower. and in a first for the un climate summit — world leaders discuss the impact of climate change on health. a major incident has been declared by police in the north of england after heavy snowfall caused huge disruption and challenging conditions on the roads. people are being urged to stay away. now on bbc news... the travel show: italy puglia.

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