Philippe lazzarini said they were leaving without safe passage or protection, heading to areas with little water or sanitation. More than a million palestinians had taken refuge in the city after it was designated a safe zone early on in the conflict. This Development Comes as israels military says its recovered the body of another hostage inside gaza. The remains have been identified as ron benjamin, who the military says was killed in the october 7th attack by hamas. And in a further development, the israeli war cabinet minister, benny gantz, is threatening to bring down Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahus government if he doesnt agree to his post war plan for gaza within three weeks. Heres what he said. Translation the people of israel are watching you. I you must choose between zionism and cynicism, between unity and factions, between responsibility and lawlessness, between victory and disaster. If you put the national over the personal and chose to follow in the footsteps of herzl, ben gurion, begin and rabin, you will find in us partners in a struggle. But if you choose the path of fanatics and lead the entire nation to the abyss, we will be forced to quit the government. Lets speak to paul adams injerusalem. First off, could we start with an update on those protests in tel aviv . We saw scenes of some of those protesters being taken away by police. Protesters being taken away by olice. ,. , , police. Yes. These have been very familiar scenes. Police. Yes. These have been very familiar scenes. We police. Yes. These have been very familiar scenes. We have police. Yes. These have been very familiar scenes. We have seen police. Yes. These have been very l familiar scenes. We have seen them every week now for many weeks. We had first of all a rally of solidarity with the hostages, a rally in which a number of celebrities and foreign ambassadors spoke once again saying everything should be done to get hostages out, but then we also had separate to that there was Anti Government protesters who believe that the netanyahu government is not putting the fate of the hostages at the top of the list of their priorities and they took to the streets and clashed once again with the authorities. We have seen the scenes repeatedly and i suspect we will continue to see them as long as this war goes on. We have the pressure of these protests in tel aviv and then we have this intervention by benny gantz as well. How significant is this . He intervention by benny gantz as well. How significant is this . How significant is this . He is the second of the how significant is this . He is the second of the ministers how significant is this . He is the second of the ministers in how significant is this . He is the second of the ministers in the i how significant is this . He is the l second of the ministers in the war cabinet, the heart of the netanyahu government, to voice deep concerns about the lack of a future direction. We have had yoav gallant, the defence minister, earlier in the week expressing his frustration as what he saw as the Prime Ministers inability to really point to clear path forward, and now we have benny gantz saying if the government does not adopt a six point plan that he spelt out within the next three weeks, he will lead his party out of the ruling government. That plan that he outlined included a plan to defeat hamas, bring hostages home, to create some kind of mechanism for the future governance of the garzo strip, and a number of other conditions. I think the Point Worth Remembering about this is he is not any position to bring the government down. The governance of the gaza strip. Mr netanyahugovernment will hold together, provided he can retain the support of the far right members of the coalition. They come in this country believe, helping to direct the Prime Ministers course of action. It is significant. We have these two senior members both saying, warning that the government is heading for an abyss, but no obvious sign at the moment that will cause immediate political damage, fatal damage to the Prime Minister. Paul adams live from jerusalem, thank you very much. This here in the uk South West Water has lifted restrictions on more restrictions on more than 80 of properties which had been affected by a parasite in the water supply. When the outbreak was first identified in devon earlier this week, some 17,000 households and businesses were told to boil their tapwater. But today 14,500 of them, in the alston supply area, were told they could resume using it as normal. 46 cases of cryptosporidiosis have been confirmed, and more than 100 other people have reported symptoms of sickness and diarrhoea. Ben woolvin reports from churston. The english riviera where until this afternoon, 17,000 homes and businesses were being told to boil their water. 2,500 customers are still being told its not safe and investigations are ongoing. The important thing now is to look in the hillhead area and make sure we absolutely have confirmed the source of the issue, to fix that issue and then to make sure that we have got evidence that supports that the water is absolutely safe to drink. South west water believes a damaged air valve on a pipe in a field containing livestock is how the parasite, which can be found in animalfaeces, got into the system. The other side of that hedge is the water tank, where tests confirm the presence of the Parasite Cryptosporidium early this week. The Water Company says it was drained last night and has been thoroughly cleaned today. Its the customers served by this water tank that are still being told to boil, probably for another week. The compensation theyre being offered has today been increased to £215. Ive been looking at different water cooler options. I dont think we will be drinking the tap water around here. Michaela lewis daughter evelyn is still having bad stomach pains today, two weeks after she first came down with severe diarrhoea. To say the water is safe when they didnt genuinely have adequate evidence to back that up thats not okay. As a mother myself, i find that incredibly distressing and i can only apologise. Lifting this boil notice is a joint decision. Its not just for South West Water and so where customers are concerned about this position, they can take comfort from the fact that this is not only South West Water, but we do have scientists and experts making the decision. Some businesses have told us theyve already lost thousands of pounds. South west water says it will negotiate individual Compensation Offers for them. Ben woolvin, bbc news, torbay. Now to ukraine where president zelensky says his country only has about a quarter of the amount of air defences it needs to fight off russian attacks. He said ukraine needed up to 130 f16 fighterjets. Dozens are due to arrive sometime this Yearfrom European donor countries, and ukrainian pilots are currently being trained. According to the president , the military was still short of manpower and russia could increase its attacks in ukraines northeast following its recent gains near the city of kharkiv. Translation we need to staff the reserves. I there are a serious number of brigades which a large number of them are empty. We need to do this so the guys can have a normal rotation, then their morale will be improved. 0ur ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, outlined how stretched the countrys defences are. Well, i mean, he always plonks air defences at the top of his wish list. Thats been the case for the past year or so because of two things, really russia has continued to launch Missile Attacks on cities across ukraine, but also russia has become far more superior, more dominant in the air right across the front line. So what that means is when you have exhausted, thinly stretched ukrainian troops trying to defend cities, you have russian fighter jets flying in and dropping missiles and glide bombs. And as of the situation in the north east, where this incursion is taking place, you know, were hearing from the authorities around the town of vovchansk, which is on the border theyre saying thousands of glide bombs have been dropped, which reflects, i think, russias ability to mount these kind of strikes unchallenged. So president zelensky, hes been quite specific on what he both needs and lacks. He wants more air defence systems. He says hes got a quarter of what he needs, as you say, and then he specified how many f 16 fighterjets he would like. Its worth pointing out that despite ukrainian pilots being trained by Western Allies in the uk, for example, and others promising them not one has been used operationally by ukraine. It was once predicted they would arrive last year. That hasnt happened. Here we are halfway through 2024 no fighterjets yet, but hes not giving up on that clearly. James waterhouse there. To address the issues ukraine is facing with staffing and morale, a Mobilisation Law which came into force today will make it easier to identify every conscript in the country. It also provides financial incentives to soldiers. Earlier, i spoke to the ukrainian mp, lesia vasylenko, and started by asking her about this new legislation. Its one of the most debated laws in ukraine as of today. The Biggest Issue with this law on mobilisation is that it doesnt cover. It doesnt have provisions on demobilisation. That means letting go of the people who have been serving since 2022 and possibly even earlier than that, essentially giving them a break, giving them some time with theirfamilies, the possibility to recover properly from their wounds, for example, the nonvisible wounds, which might be Mental Health wounds. Why is that . I mean, surely mr zelensky has addressed this point. What reason has he given for not allowing his troops to recuperate . So there is. Ok, this is a complex question, but the simple answer to that is that another law is on the way that will allow for the demobilisation of the existing soldiers. Right now, ukraine is in such a position that we need as many Men And Women, for that matter, who can fight and who can hold the ukrainian defences, and so this law on mobilisation actually does exactly that, making sure that the army will not be short of resources. It doesnt mean that All Of A Sudden tomorrow there will be Military Commissariats out on the street, grabbing every man possible and sending them off to the front lines. Thats not the way that it works. The troops that are fighting today for ukraines freedom, they are well trained troops that need to go through training centres, that need to go through education centres for them to be able to properly do theirjob. This is exactly the reason why its not possible All Of A Sudden to let go of the Men And Women who are well trained, well skilled to counter russias offensives on the battlefields. This needs to be done in a systemic way, and that systemic way is exactly what is being prepared by the legislators today. Are those the incentives, the incentives that have been included as part of this new law, is that enough to recruit soldiers . Its a step in that direction. Definitely there need to be more incentives within the army itself. These are dependent largely on the military aid that ukraine actually gets, not only gets pledged or promised, but that actually arrives in ukraine, and that largely depends also on the Financial Capabilities of the budget of ukraine. You understand that we cannot have, for example, financial motivations and incentives if there is no investments into the economy and if the economy is at a standstill. Also, there is no way of guaranteeing that you will have all the equipment that you need to carry out yourjob in the army if that equipment is not coming because the aid is not coming to ukraine. The former Chief Of Staff to the russian Opposition LeaderAlexei Navalny has vowed to never give up fighting against president putin. Mr navalny died in february in a russian prison. Leonid volkov said the fight to change the country must go ahead despite his death. The politician, who was badly beaten in a Hammer Attack in march in lithuania, believes the brutal assault was ordered by president putins regime. In his first interview since that attack, he also backed mr navalny� s widow, yulia, to lead the Opposition Campaign against mr putin. He was speaking to the bbc� s Laura Kuenssberg. Alexei was a close friend, a great guy, an inspiring personality, a true hero, and a great and very capable political leader. There is no substitution for him, and this loss will always be just like an open wound in our hearts, in the hearts of his colleagues and friends. But we also know that he asked us to never give up and to continue our work and to defeat putin and to build this beautiful russia of the future that alexei dreamed of for so many years is the only practical way to preserve his legacy and to make his ultimate sacrifice not to be in vain. Yulia is also a very strong personality and a charismatic leader. She never wanted to be in this public role, and she was always a very close political adviser to alexei, and for us, as for me, navalny� s organisation, the teams that Navalny Organised gather together, the teams that Navalny Organised, gathered together, its very clear and natural that our task in this situation is just like to support yulia and all her endeavours in everything that she does. And thats what we are doing now, of course. Leonid volkov speaking there. And viewers in the uk can watch the full interview on sunday with Laura Kuenssberg on bbc one at 9am. Georgias president has vetoed a controversial new law on foreign funding thats sparked weeks of mass protests. Salome zourabichvili says the legislation was an obstacle on georgias path to eu membership. 0ur correspondent Rayhan Demytrie has more from tbilisi, where protesters gathered following the president s announcement. And these protesters, they favour their president , salome zourabichvili, who has been campaigning relentlessly last year to ensure that georgia gets its Candidate Status with the eu, and georgia did indeed receive this Candidate Status, but the problem now that these people see that the adoption of this law may derail the country from its chosen path tojoin the eu. That is why we have seen such a huge reaction here from the youth. These protests have been driven by georgias youth, students, schoolchildren, and they believe that georgias European Future is at stake. Flash floods triggered by heavy rains have killed at least 50 people in central afghanistan. Last week, hundreds died in flooding in the north of the country. My colleague charliejones has been following the story. Another part of the country has been devastated by unseasonably heavy rain. This was in central afghanistan yesterday where dozens of people were killed, key roads that were cut off and buildings submerged, thousands of which remain trapped under water. Today, people in the region are dealing with the loss of homes, businesses and family members. This man says the floods have destroyed property, cattle, sheep, villages, trees, everything, while another resident talks about how theres no food or drink left for anyone, even the children. Last week, the un estimated 300 people were killed when floods tore through villages in the north of the country. And while there were some tales of heroism this girl who was taken by the water was rescued by a stranger half a Million People are still estimated to be dealing with the devastation. And Charities Say theyre particularly concerned about women and girls because the talibans restrictions on their freedom may mean they dont get access to the Life Saving Services they need. Now, the un says afghanistan is one of the lowest emitters of Greenhouse Gases yet bears the brunt of being one of the countries hardest hit by the impacts of climate change. Its also got few defences and it still faces a boycott by some aid agencies because of the taliban. Cubans are enduring some of their bleakest Economic Times since the cold war amid worsening inflation, a scarcity of basic goods and a decades long us economic embargo. In an unexpected move, the countrys economy minister, Alejandro Gil fernandez, was arrested in march for corruption. But many think it will take more than one ministerial head to roll to pull cuba from its economic woes. 0ur correspondent will grant travelled to the heartland of one of cubas most quintessential industries sugar to see how tough the situation has become. Sugar is in cubas dna. In fact, there is a saying on the island, without sugar there is no country. But this year the harvest will be one of the poorest on record. Sugar, supposed to be the mainstay of the cuban economy, is as emblematic to the island as its tobacco but a series of factors, principally the lack of available fuel and years of underinvestment have made cuban sugar an industry in near terminal decline. There are not enough trucks and the Fuel Shortages mean that sometimes we cannot work four days, says this man. It is a situation made worse by the decades long us sanctions on the island. Still, cuba needs the sugar, he adds. It certainly