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paul he can bottom —— sheffield united. they serve all mac said bottom of the leak, just five points from the first 1a games and have lost 5—0 add relegation rivals burnley on saturday. the next game is on wednesday. manchester city have been charge for failing to control their players after they surrounded the match officials during the 94th minute of the match against tottenham yesterday during that controversially decision by referee simon hooper. city have until thursday to respond. the uk government says it will back all recommendations in the women's football view that was led by former midfielder karen carney. the review has called for full professionalisation of women's football and equal access to sport in schools for girls after finding discrepancies in pay, facilities and standards across women's football. the recommendations include making the top two tiers of women's football professional and creating a dedicated broadcast slot. on the pitch, england's lucy bronze has criticised people who have questioned the integrity of their nations league match against scotland. if scotland is, it will help gb�*s hopes of reaching the olympics, in which some scotland players could feature. sarina wiegman says she understands the permutations but insists it will not affect the match. i permutations but insists it will not affect the match.— affect the match. i understand the conversations _ affect the match. i understand the conversations about _ affect the match. i understand the conversations about it, _ affect the match. i understand the conversations about it, but - affect the match. i understand the conversations about it, but few . affect the match. i understand the l conversations about it, but few have seen our group and if you have seen scotland, and if you know the history of scotland and england, then there is no way that they are going to give way this game. they really want to beat england. and we want to beat them, of course, so, yes, there is such a rivalry that there that would not be the case. we saw that when we played in england, and, yeah, that is what it is going to be. fix, and, yeah, that is what it is going to be. �* �* , ., and, yeah, that is what it is going tobe. “ , ., ”i to be. a british referee tom foley will take a — to be. a british referee tom foley will take a break— to be. a british referee tom foley will take a break from _ to be. a british referee tom foleyl will take a break from international rugby because of the torrent of criticism and abuse he received after the world cup final. fully was the television match official for south africa �*s victory over... the upgraded yellow card to a read. he says the increasing levels of vitriol and the demands of expectations are so high leading him to this moment. fully will continue to this moment. fully will continue to officiate in the premiership. kyle sinckler says more players may follow owen farrell's lead and take a break from follow owen farrell's lead and take a breakfrom rugby. he is prioritising his and his family positive well—being. sinckler says players need more support with the pressures of playing for england. wales centre george north has confirmed he willjoin second division club provence next season. north is out of contract with ospreys at the end of the current season. the club admitting it's struggling to keep the welshmen due to financial constraints. to cricket next, the first women's cricket centre contract. they are two of 18 players to secure central contracts for the season, which the england and was stricken port saint provide structural improvements to meet player needs. catherine civil brunt is no longer on contract. fred davies has lost her deal. despite when is it 22nd title on slicker�*s triple crown tournament, ronnie o'sullivan admitted he would rather sit and watch tv and did not file playing the uk final of the uk sneaker make championship —— uk snooker championship. no one else has one more major titles. more reaction to that on the bbc sport website and more for you later, but for now, back to you. thanks so much. straight back to the middle east. the humanitarian situation is gaza is getting worse by the day — continuing military operations present significant danger to civilians and humanitarian workers alike. i spoke to unrwa's director of communications, juliette touma. many of our colleagues have been killed. this is the updated piece of information i got right now and the pause that happened for a few days allowed our teams to go and look for other colleagues, and sadly the number of colleagues, our colleagues, continues to increase. and that the cease—fire is over, just give me a sense of what what you are trying to do on the ground, because as paul adams was saying, there are some of those people now in the south who have moved three, four, five, six times so far. precisely. paul is absently right. you see they are people who have moved multiple times, in search of safely they never found, because simply no place is safe in the gaza strip. we said this from early on, you and i spoke in number of times and i told you this here — no place is safe. and now even the south, which was believed to be safer but was never really safe, is no longer safe. ourteams was never really safe, is no longer safe. our teams on the ground are reporting very heavy bombardment in the area, not only in khan younis but also in rafah. i was there just before the pause kicked in, and there was constant bombardment all there was constant bombardment all the time during the day and during the time during the day and during the night. i the time during the day and during the niuht. ., the time during the day and during the niuht. . ., ,., , the time during the day and during the niuht. . ., , ,, the night. i have also been speaking to mark regev. _ the night. i have also been speaking to mark regev, senior _ the night. i have also been speaking to mark regev, senior adviser- the night. i have also been speaking| to mark regev, senior adviser to the israeli prime minister. i asked to mark regev, senior adviser to the israeli prime minister. iasked him whether israel's objective was to destroy hammers or destroy gaza. gaza will be much better off without hamas —— destroy hamas. just as iraq and syria are better off without being control by isis... we and syria are better off without being control by isis. . .- being control by isis... we are showin: being control by isis... we are showing pictures _ being control by isis... we are showing pictures around - being control by isis... we are showing pictures around khan| being control by isis... we are - showing pictures around khan younis, and the destruction we have seen, similar images in the north, are you sure when you say this is for the betterment of ordinary palestinians, thatis betterment of ordinary palestinians, that is actually the case? i betterment of ordinary palestinians, that is actually the case?— that is actually the case? i would ask ou that is actually the case? i would ask you the _ that is actually the case? i would ask you the following _ that is actually the case? i would ask you the following question. | that is actually the case? i would - ask you the following question. much has been in power in gaza for 16 years, and what is a record in government? what have they brought the people of gaza? misery is not bloodshed? tragedy? and of course poverty. surely the people of gaza deserve something better than this extreme terrorist organisation that does not give a hoot for the well—being of the people of gaza... i absently asking, whether you're taking responsibility for what you are doing when you see pictures like that that we have just been showing you, you see pictures from hospitals that are saying they completely are overwhelmed, you listen to un workers on the ground, say nowhere is safe. i am simply asking you for take responsibility for the sort of actions were carrying out. i take responsibility for the sort of actions were carrying out.- actions were carrying out. i don't acce -t actions were carrying out. i don't accept nowhere _ actions were carrying out. i don't accept nowhere is _ actions were carrying out. i don't accept nowhere is safe. - actions were carrying out. i don't accept nowhere is safe. we - actions were carrying out. i don't accept nowhere is safe. we have| accept nowhere is safe. we have designated safer zones for people to go to, and if you ask me if the pictures are difficult, of course the figures are difficult, but what is happening underneath? if you believe the hamas propaganda, we're just hitting innocent buildings, but if we're hitting a structure it is because there is a must in or under the structure, but no one will tell you that because they are living in fear of a hamas bullet. we are done with —— making with a authoritarian regime... have you seen a pitcher of a debt hamas fighter in khan younis? a course not. let a debt hamas fighter in khan younis? a course not-— a course not. let me ask you a question. — a course not. let me ask you a question, given _ a course not. let me ask you a question, given you _ a course not. let me ask you a question, given you talk- a course not. let me ask you a question, given you talk about | a course not. let me ask you a - question, given you talk about that, because i don't want to get into an argument because it has been well—versed about over occasion t figures, i know israel is saying about that, but in terms of the amount of hamas fighters that israel says it has killed, i think the israeli defence ministry said is between 1000 and 10000 and at 5000 figure has been talked about, but how do you actually know that those other numbers of hamas militants you have killed? . ., ., , ., other numbers of hamas militants you have killed? . ., ., ., �* have killed? once again, you don't know for sure. _ have killed? once again, you don't know for sure. when _ have killed? once again, you don't know for sure. when you - have killed? once again, you don't know for sure. when you destroy l have killed? once again, you don't know for sure. when you destroy a tunnel, you don't know how many hamas terrorists are inside the tunnel, so we can only make a proxy missions at this stage and we are very, very careful with our numbers. part of that interview i did with mark regev earlier on. last month, 29—year—old dima al—haj, who worked for the world health organization in gaza, was killed, along with more than a0 members of herfamily, when their house was hit by a rocket. the former glasgow university student was killed alongside her husband, six—month—old baby and two brothers. i spoke with gerry o'hare and rose ann maguire, who dima lived with when she was studying in glasgow. she was a lovely person for some witty phone call from a friend new glasgow... —— we had a phone call. their housing accommodation had fallen through. we got a call late at night to ask if we put up dima and a friend for a few days, and we were delighted that dima was able to stay, and herfriend, for two months, so we really got to know her. , ,, ., , months, so we really got to know her. , ,, ., , ., ., , her. very well. she was a lovely ounu her. very well. she was a lovely young woman- _ her. very well. she was a lovely young woman. we _ her. very well. she was a lovely young woman. we spent - her. very well. she was a lovely young woman. we spent a - her. very well. she was a lovely young woman. we spent a lot . her. very well. she was a lovely - young woman. we spent a lot of time with her~ _ young woman. we spent a lot of time with her~ she — young woman. we spent a lot of time with her. she really enjoyed the freedom — with her. she really enjoyed the freedom of glasgow, outside gaza, outside _ freedom of glasgow, outside gaza, outside the siege of gaza, she enjoyed — outside the siege of gaza, she enjoyed being up to travel, we took her many— enjoyed being up to travel, we took her many different places, she became — her many different places, she became part of our family and she called _ became part of our family and she called us — became part of our family and she called us her second family. we were lookin: at called us her second family. we were looking at some _ called us her second family. we were looking at some the _ called us her second family. we were looking at some the wonderful- looking at some the wonderful pictures that she took alongside you in various locations. tell me about how she made that decision to go back to gaza. she how she made that decision to go back to gaza-— how she made that decision to go back to gaza. she always was going to no back back to gaza. she always was going to go back to _ back to gaza. she always was going to go back to gaza. _ back to gaza. she always was going to go back to gaza. dima _ back to gaza. she always was going to go back to gaza. dima was - back to gaza. she always was going to go back to gaza. dima was very. to go back to gaza. dima was very concerned — to go back to gaza. dima was very concerned about the situation of people _ concerned about the situation of people in— concerned about the situation of people in gaza and she wanted to go back to _ people in gaza and she wanted to go back to help, in some way. she wanted, — back to help, in some way. she wanted, she was very grateful for the privilege of getting to study outside — the privilege of getting to study outside of gaza, but she was very determined that she wanted to go back and — determined that she wanted to go back and help the people of gaza. that was — back and help the people of gaza. that was the kind of young woman she was. that was the kind of young woman she was and _ that was the kind of young woman she was and she — that was the kind of young woman she was. and she went back, she found love, _ was. and she went back, she found love, she _ was. and she went back, she found love, she entered a very happy marriage, _ love, she entered a very happy marriage, she was very happy to do that _ marriage, she was very happy to do that she _ marriage, she was very happy to do that. she found a really fulfilling career _ that. she found a really fulfilling career with the who and she had a full little _ career with the who and she had a full little boy, and it is an absolute, it is committal the fact that they— absolute, it is committal the fact that they were all killed —— she had a wonderful— that they were all killed —— she had a wonderful little boy and it is criminal _ a wonderful little boy and it is criminal. ., ,, ., ., criminal. roseann, i know you are into medication _ criminal. roseann, i know you are into medication with _ criminal. roseann, i know you are into medication with her - criminal. roseann, i know you are into medication with her in - criminal. roseann, i know you are into medication with her in the - criminal. roseann, i know you are| into medication with her in the last few days, i know this is difficult, butjust few days, i know this is difficult, but just give few days, i know this is difficult, butjust give me a sense of the messages between the two of you —— in communication. i messages between the two of you -- in communication.— in communication. i started messaging _ in communication. i started messaging dima _ in communication. i started messaging dima on - in communication. i started messaging dima on the - in communication. i started messaging dima on the 8th in communication. i started i messaging dima on the 8th of in communication. i started _ messaging dima on the 8th of october and we _ messaging dima on the 8th of october and we continued up until the last message — and we continued up until the last message i— and we continued up until the last message i got from her on the 13th of november. the messages started off, the _ of november. the messages started off, the situation was terrible, and then they— off, the situation was terrible, and then they got shorter, just saying, "i then they got shorter, just saying, "i am _ alive, please pray for me." on the 13th of— alive, please pray for me." on the 13th of november, i asked, how are you surviving, dima? she said, no words— you surviving, dima? she said, no words to— you surviving, dima? she said, no words to express, please pray for us. words to express, please pray for us this _ words to express, please pray for us this is — words to express, please pray for us. this is about my little boy. i hope _ us. this is about my little boy. i hope he — us. this is about my little boy. i hope he lives to see better days. i messaged — hope he lives to see better days. i messaged her a couple of times after that but— messaged her a couple of times after that but got no response, and then on 21st _ that but got no response, and then on 21st of— that but got no response, and then on 21st of october, her friend who stayed _ on 21st of october, her friend who stayed with us messaged me to tell me that _ stayed with us messaged me to tell me that dima had been killed along with a _ me that dima had been killed along with a lot _ me that dima had been killed along with a lot of her family, including her baby— with a lot of her family, including her baby boy, and it wasjust with a lot of her family, including her baby boy, and it was just awful, it has— her baby boy, and it was just awful, it has been— her baby boy, and it was just awful, it has been a — her baby boy, and it was just awful, it has been a very difficult time for us — it has been a very difficult time for us but — it has been a very difficult time for us but nowhere near as difficult as it must — for us but nowhere near as difficult as it must be for her parents. i am sure. it as it must be for her parents. i am sure- it is — as it must be for her parents. i am sure. it is absolutely _ as it must be for her parents. fan sure. it is absolutely devastating, just a number of family members in that house. gerry, i think i am right in saying you have had communication with dima's father because dima's father was working overnight so as not any house when he was hit? tell me what he has been saying to you. b5 he was hit? tell me what he has been saying to you-— saying to you. as a nurse, i working glasaow, saying to you. as a nurse, i working glasgow. the _ saying to you. as a nurse, i working glasgow, the last _ saying to you. as a nurse, i working glasgow, the last five _ saying to you. as a nurse, i working glasgow, the last five years - saying to you. as a nurse, i working glasgow, the last five years i've - glasgow, the last five years i've been over to gaza working with a organisation working with palestine, and dima's dad is senior doctor and part of the mission was to discuss how we would help the people in gaza develop the best cancer services. i actually got to know dima's father quite well, and in fact he invited me to the family home, which was a wonderful experience for me to meet the extended family, his sons, his daughters, who have been killed and are dead. this was a family house, a detached family house. he showed me around the fruit trees, and effect that it was extended, over 50 members, as you said, all of them dead, for the life of me, i cannot understand why a family home, detached, would be the subject of a massive bomb attack, i cannot understand it, and i am sure the family and the extended family who are left, which are not very many, deserve an ex clinician white was deemed to be necessary to bomb a family home. == deemed to be necessary to bomb a family home-— family home. -- deserve an exolanation _ family home. -- deserve an explanation why. _ family home. -- deserve an explanation why. it - family home. -- deserve an explanation why. it was - family

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