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including hospitals." came in �*a9. israeli authorities it's been part of my life for 7h years. have denied the who's claim. the israel defense forces jeff says he now misses the missile. are now telling civilians for sian, the 29kg shell had a role to leave areas around in her gardening routine. khan younis, a city israel told civilians to flee to for safety earlier in the conflict. i used to put new plants in, our gaza correspondent rushdi abualouf who is now put fresh, and i'd dig in istanbul gave us them with my trowel, this update. and it was the right height very intense israeli for me to bang the trowel onto the bomb air strikes around khan yunis to get rid of the excess earth! tonight, with reports i done it a couple of weeks ago. of israeli tanks are moving i've done it for 41 years! from the eastern part and the northern part i patted the bomb the thursday morning and wished it good of khan younis. luck! the ornamental ordinance i have seen some footage from the hospital for civilians is gone but not forgotten. and people who were injured in the israeli ongoing air after detonation, it split, but didn't shatter, sojeff strikes were transported and sian hope it may in civilian cars since the communication is down now find a new home and people are unable to talk ina museum. to the emergency services. hywel griffith, it was a very long day of bombing, not only in the southern part bbc news, milford haven. of khan younis, but also, in gaza city, where we are before we go, something getting reports about two un schools have been hit you don't often see in canada — a runaway kangaroo led authorities on a wild goose by israeli air strikes. chase in ontario. the female escaped from its about 30 people were killed handlers while being unloaded and over 100 injured and spent four days on the run. according to a doctor in the only hospital police say they managed that is functioning in gaza city. to catch the kangaroo when it the situation is deteriorating stopped for a break and an officer grabbed onto its tail. and the israeli are moving but the animal did get a punch very fast into the focus of the new israeli operation in — one of the officers in the south. repportedly got hit the gaza—run health ministry says more than 15,000 people have been killed in in the face. israel's retaliatory campaign, that includes about 6,000 children, thank you so much for watching. with many more injured. check out the website and to among those injured in the bombardment of khan younis stay with us. is two—month—old adnan. here's his father speaking while by his son's side at a hospital in gaza. translation: they told us to leave the north _ hello. it is starting translation: they told us to leave the north of _ translation: they told us to to turn less cold. leave the north of gaza - translation: they told us to leave the north of gaza to - translation: they told us to leave the north of gaza to the | leave the north of gaza to the south and i did exactly what that process, the transition to mild weather has already the israelis told us, but this begun but we're not really is what happened. this is my going to feel it until the end son. he was born on the second of the week and into the weekend. day of the war and we haven't in fact, there's still been able to register his birth a chance of some frosts. now, let's have a look at the big picture then yet. i will have wished he will on tuesday. so low pressure close by with a wind see a life other than his daily off the north sea. torment. each passing day feels so still a bit of an easterly, like a million deaths to us. thick cloud and outbreaks of rain through the early hours across many parts of england and wales, maybe southern parts of scotland and into eastern new evidence has come to light northern ireland, but clear about the way sexual spells there in the north violence was allegedly used highlands and also around western parts of northern by hamas in the october 7 attack on israel. ireland. hamas denies the abuses. israel held an event at the united nations focused on sexual violence so a sharp frost in some against women. israel has been critical spots early on tuesday, of the world body's response but not frosty to the attacks. in england and wales. here's israel's ambassador and then here's the forecast speaking at the meeting for tuesday itself. in new york. in scotland and parts of northern ireland, it's a bright start with some on october 7, hamas perpetrated sunshine in the afternoon. rape and sexual violence, the rest of the country overcast, at least for the bulk exploiting these unforgivable of the day. chances are things will clear crimes as weapons of war. up a little bit in, say, the lake district, lancashire, wales in the southwest. these were not merely sick, but then that's towards the end of the day now, it's sunset spur—of—the—moment decisions soon, so i think the bulk of england and wales, let's call it a cloudy day to defile and mutilate israeli women and girls, with a chance of some rain. however, later in the day, to parade their naked on tuesday, towards the evening bodies in the street hours, skies will clear, while onlookers cheered. the winds will fall light, this was premeditated. this was planned. and we've got this was instructed. a frost on the way. so still that nip in the air first thing in the morning on wednesday, with temperatures perhaps as low as minus five now, an israeli women's rights campaigner and lawyer has also in scotland and close to freezing if not below told the bbc that hamas had in the south. a premeditated plan to use and the morning on wednesday sexual violence based will be very cold across many on the evidence she's seen. parts of the country, i spoke with the bbc�*s especially further east. nada tawfik about this. could be some lingering fog, a warning — some of the details could feel quite raw during the day. in her reporting are graphic. so quite disappointing temperatures, again. four degrees, even could be can you tell us what the optimistic in some spots, evidence was that was presented could be close to freezing. but out towards the west, about these allegations we've got that warmth here, of sexual violence? that mild air sweeping in, weather fronts coming in, bringing the outbreaks of rain. yeah, i think it is important and that change really is under to remember that israeli police way towards the end of the week say they have so far gathered with a low pressure more than 1,500 testimonies and westerly winds. from witnesses and medics, now, this is the temperature anomaly map, so warmer and we heard a few of those than average or colder than average. at the un today. and actually, you can see the police representative, towards the end of the week the chief superintendent spoke and into the weekend, we've got these warmer colours about women being found indicating temperatures without clothes, raped, actually into double figures mutilated bodies, and she for some of us. played previously released so let's have a look recorded testimonies that were at the outlook, then. midweek onwards, you can see a fair amount of cloud and some outbreaks of rain, but a steady given to police investigators. rise in the temperature as we lose the easterly winds and transition to westerlies. one person who was described that's it for me. bye— bye. as a rescuer at the rave who helped evacuate bodies there said they found bodies with their hands cuffed behind their backs, a woman's corpse bleeding from the genital area, a paramedic who gave first aid say they saw a lot of gun wounds, shootings targeted at sexual organs of both men and women and amputations, and a survivor of rape said she saw a woman gangraped. so some testimonies there from investigators. now, it is important to note that hamas has rejected those accusations today as well, saying that they were unfounded lies, they were allegations to demonise the palestinian resistance, and a un commission of enquiry says they will investigate war crimes on both sides, specifically focused on sexual violence. just horrific testimony. very briefly — what is the us saying about this? the us says that they have been briefed extensively on a number of their findings, but that they don't have their own independent assessments to make right now because they don't have people on the ground obviously conducting those assessments. so they haven't used the word �*rape' or �*sexual violence' when talking about the atrocities of hamas. but the united states says they have no doubt — have no reason to doubt the reports of sexual violence and there is very little they would put beyond hamas when it comes to the mistreatment of civilians. our reporter in new york there for us. thank you so much. the un's head has said he's "gravely concerned "about the escalation of violence" in the west bank, including the increasing attacks on israelis by palestinians and intensified israeli security operations there. according to the un, 244 palestinians have been killed by israeli troops or settlers in the west bank and eastjerusalem since october 7. our international editor jeremy bowen is in the west bank, and sent this report. where the judaean desert tumbles down bitcoin has retired not seen in to the riverjordan lies a tiny community of palestinian bedouins. almost two years as the it's called arab ilm lihat cryptocurrency prices began. we and it looks timeless. visit a ghost city in malaysia, and overseas symbol of the but the shock waves of the war chinese property crisis. in gaza have reached here, changing lives and threatening them. the village — welcome to asia business reallyjust a family compound — report. starting with the big story we have been tracking. lies a few minutes the price of bitcoin has from an illegal outpost continued to soar overnight, up more than 6% today ofjewish settlers who came to over $42,000. calling a few nights ago. values it has not seen since april last year. this man, a 23—year—old son meanwhile gold has been of one of eight brothers here, videoed what happened. approaching an all—time high shouting of more than $2100 an ounce. the two assets have jumped in recent days as investors bet the us federal reserve will cut the settlers accused them — interest rates next year falsely the family said — after 11 hikes of stealing their goats. since march 2022. one, wearing a police jacket, loaded his assault rifle. stephanie leung from investment they thought management fund stashaway explained to me what is behind this surge. they were about to die. there are a few factors that drive gold prices and also crypto prices higher. translation: he was shooting at my uncle _ so i ran down there specifically i think two factors actually drive and confronted him. these two classes. we were pushing each other and screaming, head to head, and i was filming him. then, around 20 settlers came. now they said they had to trust god as israel's police and army protect the settlers. this time, no—one was killed. they know there will be a next time. before gaza, two or three settlers with pistols might steal sheep. now, it was more than 20 with assault rifles. the settlers want to force them out and this family believes the israeli government has given them the weapons to do it. in three days of travelling through the occupied west bank, palestinians have said consistently that since the war in gaza, jewish settlers are better armed and much more aggressive. south of hebron, soldiers checked us out. one told an israeli colleague that he was a traitor for visiting palestinians. they filmed us, but took much less interest in what had happened a few miles down the road. this village had been bulldozed activists said last night. the 200 palestinians left four weeks ago after a barrage of threats from armed jewish settlers. the school was destroyed — britain helped fund it. the project was called supporting palestinians at risk of forcible transfer. activists said settlers did it to make sure the palestinians would never come back. someone drew jewish stars of david. a settler leader cancelled an interview. the police said they were waiting for a complaint. in fact, the palestinians have petitioned israel's supreme court. we went to the village with a former israeli special forces soldier who now campaigns against the occupation. they are demolishing palestinian villages, beating up palestinian farmers, stealing their olives. they are trying to open a third front, an east front against the palestinians. why? because they want this without any palestinians. they want the land without palestinians. palestinians see all this and the rest of the settler violence on the west bank as confirmation of their worst fears, that there are powerful elements inside israel, in the government as well as the settler movement, who want them out and who are using the enormous crisis surrounding the gaza war as an opportunity to further their agenda. south of hebron, palestinian farmers are ploughing with the donkey because localjewish settlers have threatened to steal or break their tractor if they use it. arabs and jews started fighting over every grain of soil in the land both sides believe should be theirs more than a century ago. here, it still comes down to that in every rocky field. moving on to some other news now. the white house has issued a stark warning about the need for additional us aid to ukraine. in a letter to congressional leaders, white house budget director shalanda young said: president biden�*s administration asked congress for nearly $106 billion to fund ukraine, israel and the us border security in october, but house republicans, who have a slim majority in the house, rejected that package. this would be about the same amount congress has approved for ukraine since russia's invasion began. it has not approved any funds since republicans took over the house injanuary. mark cancian, a senior advisor at the center for strategic and international studies, explained why funding for ukraine is being delayed. the united states has appropriated $113 billion to support ukraine across the board, the administration had proposed another 61 also billion dollars to continue that support as part of a larger $105 billion package that included israel and border security, but there are elements in the house, republican elements, a small number, but they prevented the house from voting on this supplemental. so right now the situation is stalemated in congress. if the vote ever got to the floor, if the villa certainly got to the floor, it would pass. there is a lot of bipartisan support for you rain, but it is caught up in this congressional mechanics. the hope is that the administration and members of congress who support aid will be able to come up with some packaging, maybe combining aid to ukraine with support for border security in a way that will get over it and get it passed. i think for most part washington is optimistic that there will be a package but it may take some time. congress is having a very difficult time, they also facing continuing resolution in flooding the whole government. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the uk government has announced plans to slash net migration. it's increasing the minimum salary needed to receive a uk work visa to the equivalent of us$42,000 a year. the home secretary, james cleverly, says there will be tougher restrictions on dependents too. around 150,000 visas were granted to defenders or sponsors students in the year september 2023. today i can announce that we will go even further than those provisions already in place with a five—point plan to further curb immigration abuses, and that will deliver the biggest ever reduction in net migration. in total, this package, plus our reduction in student dependents will mean around 300,000 fewer people will come in future years than have come to the uk. the most recent official figures show net migration soared to a record in 2022 and the government had been under growing pressure to toughen the rules. you're watching bbc news. some breaking news now — a huge explosion has destroyed at least one home in a suburb of washington, dc as police executed a search warrant. this is the video circulating on social media. before the blast in arlington, virginia, police said someone from inside the house had fired shots as officers tried to enter. officers on the scene reported only minor injuries. it's not clear if the suspect was injured or apprehended. some residents in the surrounding area said on social media they felt their homes shake. the fire department is still trying to extinguish the blaze. we will bring you any details on that story as they come to us. guyana's leader accused venezuela of trying to create conflict when speaking to the bbc on monday. this comes after venezuela held a referendum on its claim to essequibo, an oil—rich area on sunday. they voted to establish a new state there. but the international court ofjustice has ordered venezuela not to do anything that would change the current situation. venezuela's president, nicolas maduro, says his country has taken the first steps to get back what belongs to them, even though the referendum was non—binding, and the turnout was reportedly low. it's about two—thirds of guyana, a fifth of the population, this is a dispute that has gone on for more than a century, effectively venezuela says it should be under its ownership under the spanish colonial period. but it was in 1899 an arbitration court said actually it belonged to british guyana at the time, that was a time when the british ruled over and it is now obviously guyana. that has been the conflict, there has been the conflict, there has been lots of attempts to try to come to an agreement. nothing was done, it was not exactly controversial until 2015 when huge deposits were found offshore as well. so this has been something that has renewed interest certainly from venezuela. the president of the republic of guyana, dr mohamed irfaan ali, says his country hopes the referendum upholds international law. our response has always been one that respect international law, one that respect the dignity of people, and one that leads to the continuation of peace within this region. that is why we went to the icj for provisional measures in relation to this referendum. not to stop the referendum because that is their business, but to have provisional measures against two questions. one, that would allow venezuela to annex their cuba, and two, to allow them to establish the estate. , essequibo. and on both these questions, the icj made it very clear that venezuela is not to act upon the outcome of these two questions or upon the outcome of the referendum, and that venezuela must respect the status quo as it exists today in guyana, and that is essequibo belonging to guyana and guyana administering this county. on day five of the un climate conference in dubai, the summit�*s president has been forced to deal with a video of him casting doubt on the world's ability to phase out fossil fuels without, as he put it, "going back to living in caves." the guardian newspaper published a video of sultan aljaber telling an online event last month that there is no science to say phasing out fossil fuels achieves the climate goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees above pre—industrial levels. our climate editor justin rowlatt is in dubai with more on whether this is an embarrassment for the cop president sultan aljaber. i wouldn't say embarrassed, i would say he is irritated, what he says, sultan aljaber the president of cop28, he has been clear my team are guided and me by the science and it is absolutely true if you look at the speeches he has made in the run—up to this conference he has consistently stayed he is guided by the science, believes the climate science recognises what the un climate science body says which is emissions need to be, greenhouse gas emissions need to be reduced by 43% by 25th, consistent on that. what has happened here is that. what has happened here is that mary robinson use the word urgent in terms of the facedown of fossil fuel. he did urgent in terms of the facedown of fossilfuel. he did not like the word urgent he said actually if you look at the un science is what he was saying todayit science is what he was saying today it says we need to phase down fossil fuel by 60% by 2050 not completely out by 2050, down by 60% by 2050, gas by 45%. and that was why he said what he said during that altercation with mary robinson. but actually buried in what he said today at the press conference was something frankly even more interesting. he stayed and it will be a little hard to follow he said i have encouraged the parties to come forward with strong language on fossil fuels. i have asked them to find consensus, what does that mean? let's keep —— i have gone to the parties of the countries i have asked them to find strong language on fossil bills, he is saying i've asked them to either facedown or out fossil fuels and i have asked them to agree on. he is saying, listen the uae has called this conference, the nations of the world to phase down or out fossil fuels, world to phase down or out fossilfuels, to commit world to phase down or out fossil fuels, to commit the world to phasing down or out fossil fuels. world to phasing down or out fossilfuels. he has always said that this was going to be a transformational cop28. he has not got it that in the bag yet it's up to the countries to decide but what he is saying is we need a really ambitious outcome here and frankly, the world agreeing to facedown or out fossil fuels would be a transformational outcome. a recognition of what the site so compellingly tells us but something the world has never said stop —— the science. a landmark case involving the makers of the opioid oxycontin made its way to the us supreme court today. purdue pharma reached a bankruptcy deal with individual victims, and tribal, state and local governments. that deal would see its owners, the sacklerfamily, pay $6 billion in compensation. that means the company would go bankrupt, but the family would not. and the sacklers could not be sued by any other victims. 60,000 parties agreed to the deal, but the federal government wants the court to quash it, as do some family members, arguing it gives the sacklers all the benefits of bankruptcy with none of the downsides. nomia iqbal reports crowd: shame on sackler. in the last two decades, half a million americans have died from opioids. these are prescription painkillers, which are highly addictive. at the heart of this case is a drug called oxycontin, produced by a company owned by the sacklers, one of america's richest families. people here protesting alleged the sacklers played down the effects of the drug in pursuit of profits. a bankruptcy court ordered the family to pay billions of dollars in compensation to victims and families. the supreme court is looking at that deal. people here want it struck down. i gave up my career as an engineer after i lost my son to try to help prevent families from going through the same thing that i went through. justice to me, is prevention, making sure that this doesn't happen again. we have a responsibility here to make sure that no other billionaires can do this to america in the future. the only way that we can do that is to make sure that the sacklers don't walk away scot free with impunity. i feel we are easily disposable and the stigma is so easy to look over. you know, we are drug addicts to everyone as a whole. and, you know, we did this to ourselves. and, you know, the fact is, is that a lot of these people are very sick, and they need real help. the supreme court is expected to make its decision at some point next year. technically, this is a bankruptcy case, but for people here it's more than that. this is, they say, about accountability for one of america's worst public health crises. it's the garden ornament that turned out to be an unexploded missile. for more than four decades, jeff and sian edwards from milford haven in wales lived with the 64—pound naval artillery shell thinking it was a harmless "dummy" until a police officer turned up on their doorstep last week. here's hywel griffith. 00:23:07,557 --> 2147483051:48:18,493 oblivious to the jeopardy 2147483051:48:18,493 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 amongst their geraniums...

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