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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. israel says hamas fighters are hiding in the south. the scenes both inside and ouside the al nasser hospital are traumatic. these pictures are from reuters news agency and were shot today. children are being driven to the hospital, carried inside by family and friends. for many, the journey to hospital was too late. 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 the civilian population into the arms of the enemy would be a strategic defeat. and the international criminal court prosecutor, karim khan, has just wrapped up a visit to israel and the west bank. as well as calling for the release of hostages, he said civilians in gaza must be given access to food, water and medical supplies without delay. mr khan said international law did not allow for doubt on the matter. he said the killings and abductions represented some of the most serious international crimes and had �*shocked the conscience of humanity'. 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 i 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 mother just 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. hugo bachega joins us live from jerusalem. thank you forjoining us. we saw their renewed fighting after the truce ended, the third day of fighting now. what does that mean for gaza? , ., ., ., for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues _ for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues in _ for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues in gaza - for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues in gaza this - crisis continues in gaza this evening —— we have seen images of crowded hospitals unable to treat casualties, having to operate with very limited resources. and people are struggling to survive, with widespread shortages of basic supplies. yesterday we saw 100 trucks carrying much needed humanitarian aid finally entered gaza from egypt. but we will be hearing from a number of different aid organisations, the united nations, we have heard that more needs to be done to meet gaza's humanitarian needs stop we saw today that the israeli military again todayissued that the israeli military again today issued new evacuation orders for a number of neighbourhoods, in and around the city of khan younis, and around the city of khan younis, a key target for the israeli military in this offensive. this is where the israeli authorities believe many hamas leaders are hiding. this is where hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been sheltered. it is a very difficult situation for the population in gaza right now, as these attacks continue amid this huge humanitarian crisis. we saw in your report the comments by the us secretary of defence, are the us and israel on the same page in the way israel is condoned this war? . ., . , . in the way israel is condoned this war? _, . , . ~ in the way israel is condoned this war? . ., . , . ~ . war? -- conducting this war? we have seen a change — war? -- conducting this war? we have seen a change in _ war? -- conducting this war? we have seen a change in the _ war? -- conducting this war? we have seen a change in the tone _ war? -- conducting this war? we have seen a change in the tone by - war? -- conducting this war? we have seen a change in the tone by the - seen a change in the tone by the statement from a number of american officials, and yesterday we had these remarks from the us defence secretary, essentially saying that israel had a moral duty to do more to protect the civilian population. but we also heard from the us vice president kamala harris, who said that while israel had a right to defend itself, too many palestinians had already been killed in this war. she said that the images coming out of gaza were devastating. i think the message from the biden administration has been very clear, that israel needs to do more to protect the civilian population of gaza as this offensive against hamas continues. now it is focused on the southern part of the territory. i think what the americans have been saying is that israel cannot do in the south what it did in the north stop that is where we saw images of widespread destruction and around 15,000 people killed in the first phase of the war, according to the local authorities in gaza.— phase of the war, according to the local authorities in gaza. thank you for that. there _ local authorities in gaza. thank you for that. there is _ local authorities in gaza. thank you for that. there is more _ local authorities in gaza. thank you for that. there is more of _ local authorities in gaza. thank you for that. there is more of hugo's i for that. there is more of hugo's reporting on the bbc website and on our live page. 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. police say the suspect stabbed and killed a german national. officers then chased him. they say he 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 an attack in 2016. french anti—terror prosecutors say they will be taking over the investigation. live now to paris, we can speak to correspondent hugh schofield. thank you forjoining. we got that news and hour or two ago, that a british man was part of this, having been affected. what is the latest on that? ., , ., , , ., ., that? the latest on his state of health is actually _ that? the latest on his state of health is actually quite - that? the latest on his state of health is actually quite good. l that? the latest on his state of - health is actually quite good. there was a statement from the health ministry saying that he and another frenchman, who were injured in the second phase of this attack, are both in good health, and it is nothing to worry about. they were attacked after the initial phase of this attack, which happened at about 9:15pm last night, very near the eiffel tower. it was full of tourists and people wandering around, even though it was a cold night. it was on a bridge near the eiffel tower, and the first attack was with a knife, and this man lunged at a man, a german man, a german of filipino origin, a nurse, killed him with a knife. his partner was with him. was going to be attacked when a taxi driver stopped the man carrying out of the attack on the woman, but the man then went off across the bridge to the north side and that was where it now with a hammer, he attacked separately these two men, the second was a british man, aged 66. but then the police were at this point swarming and he was cornered and overpowered with a taser. and he was cornered and overpowered with a taser-— with a taser. thank you so much for that. with a taser. thank you so much for that- there — with a taser. thank you so much for that- there is— with a taser. thank you so much for that. there is more _ with a taser. thank you so much for that. there is more on _ with a taser. thank you so much for that. there is more on that - with a taser. thank you so much for that. there is more on that on - with a taser. thank you so much for that. there is more on that on our l that. there is more on that on our website. at least four people have been killed and 50 wounded in a bomb attack on a mass at a catholic church in the philippines on sunday. it happened in the country's largest muslim city of marawi. it's thought it could be in retailation for a government crackdown on islamist militant groups in recent days, as simon jones reports. members of the congregation helped carry the wounded to safety. the explosion took place in a university hall where people had gathered for sunday mass. you can see smoke in the air. these pictures from inside show chairs strewn across the floor by the force of the blast. the police say they have recovered fragments of a mortar bomb. many worshippers were taken to hospital in a state of shock. translation: we - attended mass at 7am, then during the first reading there was a sudden explosion. it was really sudden and everyone ran. when i looked behind me, people were lying on the floor. the president described the attack as senseless and heinous. he blamed what he called "foreign terrorists". the authorities believe it may have been carried out in retaliation for the killing of 12 suspected members of an islamist militant group by the military on friday. the public is being urged to remain calm. our focus now in the face of this incident in marawi will be to not only address the security dimension, but also the wellness dimension of the community. the university where the attack took place has called in additional security staff. all classes have been suspended. the authorities have vowed to bring the perpetrators of what they're calling "this ruthless act" to justice. simon jones, bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport with jane dougal. 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 won the western conference after a 2—0 victory over the houston dynamo. the defending champions secured their spot in their second consecutive final after they scored late on in the first half, thanks to some quick thinking from ryan hollingshead. it got worse for the dynamo after franco escobar scored this own goal in the 80th minute, with 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. japan's shinji ono played his last match on sunday against urawa reds, the j1 league club where he started his career. over 25 years, ono won the uefa cup, the afc asian cup and the champions league. he made his international debut in 1998 aged 18 and played forjapan in three world cups, scoring six goals in 56 matches for his country. five premier league fixtures this sunday, including manchester city againt tottenham hotspur at the etihad. liverpool take on fulham in an earlier kick off and would move above city with a win at anfield. it is just it isjust a it is just a good football team, well set up, and that makes it special. it is a little stadium there, they can create a proper atmosphere as well. we have had our struggles there. but here we have to make sure at home it will be extremely difficult for them. elsewhere, chelsea host brighton, hoping to bounce back from their 4—1 defeat at st james' park. west ham play crystal palace at the london stadium and are looking for a third league win in a row, while palace are hoping to avoid a third—straight defeat. andoni iraola's bournemouth take on unai emery�*s aston villa as the two basque coaches go head—to—head. let's take you back to the usa where 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 remaining, put them ahead for the first time all game. george led the clippers with 25 points. the warriors still had the chance to win at the end, but draymond green — who had made four triples in the game — couldn't make a fifth as the clippers took the victory113—112. lebronjames might be in the twighlight of his career, but he's still capable of some spectacular moves. watch this play from the la lakers win over houston, which left his team—mates stunned. a 360—degree layup from the 38—year—old was the highlight as the lakers improved to 12 and 9 with the 107—97 win. tiger woods says he's been pleasantly surprised by his return to action after he got a one—under—par 71 in the third round of the hero world challenge. woods had a mixed round with five birdies and four bogies, but still produced some glimpses of brilliance, to give him hope as he continues his comeback from injury. the 15—time major winner is tied for 16th. he is, however, 16 shots behind leader scottie scheffler. the world number one got a 7—under par 65 to lead england's matthew fitzpatrick by three shots. there was an ethiopian double at the valencia marathon. sisay lemma broke the course record, finishing in just two hours and one minute. joshua cheptegei struggled on his marathon debut, finishing down in 37th. while in the women's race worknesh degefa led a ethiopian 1—2—3, finishing ahead of compatriots almaz ayana and hiwot gebrekidan. more details of those stories on the bbc sport website but that is the sport for now, back to you. 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 north—west 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 gracemere, 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 a mile and a half from ambleside and it'sjust 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. cumbria police and the area's fire and rescue service urged people not to take to the roads. communities have been opening local centres for people to stay. many of our communities have got that cumbria spirit where they will 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 for five regions in england, including the north west. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. live now to, yunus mulla, who's in coniston for us this lunchtime. it's been quite a night. ican i can see all the snow around you. was there anyway of preparing for this? ~ ., �* was there anyway of preparing for this? ~ . �* , ., ., was there anyway of preparing for this? . �* , ., ., , this? what i'm being told today is that there has _ this? what i'm being told today is that there has been _ this? what i'm being told today is that there has been widespread . that there has been widespread disruption caused by that heavy snow. that has taken power supplies from more than 2000 people, they are said to be without power today. electricity north west have said they are doing their best to try to restore supplies, but access to the damaged network continues to prove difficult with a number of roads still treacherous. you can see the blanket of snow which still covers the lakes, and that has continued to cause problems. but i have seen a number of drivers free their vehicles today after they were stuck. and number spent the night in the cars with limited water and a limited amounts of food. this disruption continues, and so cumbria police are advising people not to travel to this region. it is a big tourist destination, one of the reasons why we have so many people yesterday who got stuck. they were simply not prepared. what we are being told is to stay away because there is another warning, a yellow weather warning for ice, which starts at 5pm this evening and continues until 12pm tomorrow. thank ou. sta continues until 12pm tomorrow. thank yon stay warm. _ continues until 12pm tomorrow. thank you. stay warm, stay _ continues until 12pm tomorrow. thank you. stay warm, stay safe. _ let's look at dubai now, and the latest from the united nations climate summit — cop28. for the first time, the summit is focussing on health. experts say global warming is already having a "profound effect" on global health. my colleague carl nasman is in dubai for us. carl, what is the latest? that is riuht. carl, what is the latest? that is right- day _ carl, what is the latest? that is right. day four, _ carl, what is the latest? that is right. day four, the _ carl, what is the latest? that is right. day four, the son - carl, what is the latest? that is i right. day four, the son beginning to set here. a momentous day, the first time at one of these climate summits where the focus has been health. there are plenty of health consequences from what we are seeing with climate change. let me run you through some of the numbers from what we have seen announced. recently, a $777 million pledge to defeat neglected tropical diseases which are expanding, spreading due to climate change, and then a bit earlier, the declaration of climate and health, more than 120 countries signed up to that commerce badge informed the $50 billion. ——, pledging $550 billion. you might recognise this man is the former science editor at the bbc. health day, we have talked about this, it is so important. what did you make of the pledges? the devil could be in the details. you of the pledges? the devil could be in the details.— in the details. you always have to look for the _ in the details. you always have to look for the small _ in the details. you always have to look for the small print _ in the details. you always have to look for the small print at - in the details. you always have to look for the small print at these l look for the small print at these events — look for the small print at these events. what is incredibly welcome and important is the fact there was this declaration of a day and that so many— this declaration of a day and that so many countries endorsed a statement about the importance of the health impacts of climate change. _ the health impacts of climate change, because so often we talk about _ change, because so often we talk about climate change in abstract terms. _ about climate change in abstract terms, these numbers and percentages, when actually it is about— percentages, when actually it is about what it means to all of us as individuals — about what it means to all of us as individuals. in many cases, there is real harm _ individuals. in many cases, there is real harm to— individuals. in many cases, there is real harm to results. the only wrinkle — real harm to results. the only wrinkle i_ real harm to results. the only wrinkle i have picked up from any other_ wrinkle i have picked up from any other health professionals here and people _ other health professionals here and people concerned about this, is that in that_ people concerned about this, is that in that statement, with all the money— in that statement, with all the money and promises, there was no mention_ money and promises, there was no mention of— money and promises, there was no mention of the one thing that is damaging air quality and causing asthma — damaging air quality and causing asthma and diseases and raising temperatures globally, fossil fuels. many saying this is addressing the symptoms, not the cause. there was more controversy today surrounding the cop28 president, this time for comments he made back in november. he said that there is no science behind these demands to phase out fossil fuels. behind these demands to phase out fossilfuels. of behind these demands to phase out fossil fuels. of course there is plenty of science behind it. you are actually in a room with scientists when this was announced. it actually in a room with scientists when this was announced.- when this was announced. it was extraordinary. — when this was announced. it was extraordinary, i— when this was announced. it was extraordinary, i was _ when this was announced. it was extraordinary, i was at _ when this was announced. it was extraordinary, i was at a - when this was announced. it was| extraordinary, i was at a meeting with some — extraordinary, i was at a meeting with some very respected polar scientists— with some very respected polar scientists who were explaining the latest _ scientists who were explaining the latest impact of eye shoots and what that means for the weather systems and what _ that means for the weather systems and what it — that means for the weather systems and what it means for life in oceans, _ and what it means for life in oceans, and above all, for the rise of sea _ oceans, and above all, for the rise of sea levels, which is incredibly important — of sea levels, which is incredibly important for coastal cities. while they were — important for coastal cities. while they were doing this, someone noticed — they were doing this, someone noticed on— they were doing this, someone noticed on methadone breaking news, but the _ noticed on methadone breaking news, but the president had said, there is no science — but the president had said, there is no science requiring fossil fuels to be phased — no science requiring fossil fuels to be phased out. well, we have known for 150 _ be phased out. well, we have known for 150 years that there has been an accumulation of science over that time _ accumulation of science over that time showing that more and more carbon— time showing that more and more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will trap— carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will trap more heat, will therefore melt more — will trap more heat, will therefore melt more ice, raised temperatures, melt more ice, raised temperatures, melt even_ melt more ice, raised temperatures, melt even more ice, drive up the levels _ melt even more ice, drive up the levels and — melt even more ice, drive up the levels and all the rest of it. scientists are appalled at this. even _ scientists are appalled at this. even before this dropped, 400 had signed _ even before this dropped, 400 had signed a _ even before this dropped, 400 had signed a letter demanding the phasing — signed a letter demanding the phasing out of fossil fuels as soon as possible, and what we are reading now will_ as possible, and what we are reading now will reinforce that. it as possible, and what we are reading now will reinforce that.— now will reinforce that. it has been ve bus now will reinforce that. it has been very busy start _ now will reinforce that. it has been very busy start to _ now will reinforce that. it has been very busy start to this _ now will reinforce that. it has been very busy start to this climate - very busy start to this climate conference in dubai. more to come, we will bring you all the developments here as this conference continues. back to you.— continues. back to you. some breakint continues. back to you. some breaking news, _ continues. back to you. some breaking news, a _ continues. back to you. some breaking news, a former - continues. back to you. some - breaking news, a former minister, nep and wife of x labour leader lord kinnock, has died peacefully in her sleep on sunday. that is a statement from herfamily. she was sleep on sunday. that is a statement from her family. she was a former teacher, ministerfor europe, and the loss has been shared by the family. there is plenty more on this, we will bring new developments and reaction as they come and we will have more from many more of our top stories on our website. before we go, one more quick story for you. a couple from milford haven, in wales, say it's like they've lost an "old friend", after a bomb disposal team blew up a 100—year—old shell they thought was a garden ornament. sian and jeffrey edwards say the device — which weighed nearly 30 kilos — had been outside their home all their lives. they said they used to bang trowels against it after finishing their gardening. stay with us here 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 24 hours. one person is killed and two injured in a knife and hammer attack in central paris. the french interior minister says the attacker targeted tourists around quai de grenelle, close to the eiffel tower. in a first for the un climate summit — world leaders discuss the impact of climate change on health. and police declare a major incident in the north of england. heavy snowfall causes disruption and challenging conditions on the roads. people are being urged to stay away. now on bbc news — click.

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