Men who tried to escape. Killed in an airstrike men who tried to escape. Killed in an air strike as they ran. Israel says all were involved in shooting and bombing attacks. The eastern areas of janine and its refugee camp have both been sealed off for the past three days and there are fresh reports of casualties including an 82—year—old man who paramedics said was shot nine times. This morning the army pulled out of the camp. The destruction of their comment enough to remind residents of the war. This warren says the army lead wires from her home to blow up two of the houses opposite. Families she has known for decades. Translation: i she has known for decades. Translation:— translation: i have a 10yearold _ translation: i have a 10yearold triplets translation: l have a | 10yearold triplets and translation: l have a 10yearold triplets and they 10—year—old triplets and they trapped us in the room. Then they started the explosions. Five explosions. Imagine the walls shaking and your children clinging to you. It feels like we are in gaza. We clinging to you. It feels like we are in gaza. — clinging to you. It feels like we are in gaza. We met this lad 's we are in gaza. We met this lady's old — we are in gaza. We met this lady's old house. _ lady's old house. Translation: ,. , , translation: they told us we have channels _ translation: they told us we have channels and _ translation: they told us we have channels and we translation: they told us we have channels and we smuggle| have channels and we smuggle people. All he found was a sewer drain. — people. All he found was a sewer drain. People. All he found was a sewerdrain. . , , , sewer drain. Later she shows us the broken _ sewer drain. Later she shows us the broken floor. _ sewer drain. Later she shows us the broken floor. Beneath sewer drain. Later she shows us the broken floor. Beneath it the broken floor. Beneath it what appears to be a drain, too small for a person to fit through. Here a lot of comparisons here and now with the war in gaza. This is still a very different situation but almost a year of the gaza war has changed attitudes and tactics on both sides. It has changed the sense of threat israel feels from this conflict here. Many people are saying it is changing israel's response. Negotiating the damaged streets, a funeral procession for a 69—year—old with a disability, shot dead by a sniper when he opened his window. Alongside it, gunfire from the local leader of the armed groups here. He was also killed in this operation. A show of force from the armed fighters less than a day after israel's army withdrew. An israeli air strike on an aid convoy carrying food and fuel to a gaza hospital killed four palestinians on thursday, that's according to a us—based aid group anera. Israel claimed they were armed assailants, which the group denied. Let's get more on this with our correspondent injerusalem, jon donnison. What can you tell us about the aid convoy that was attacked in gaza?3. This happened on thursday and it was a convoy from this american aid organisation that was travelling towards the hospital in rafa which is right in the south of gaza. What they say happened was that the lead vehicle in that convoy carrying medical supplies was hit by an israeli air strike. The group is saying that the four people travelling with that convoy who were killed were not there employees but had been brought in from the local community to protect against looters as they headed down to rafa. Israel, though, is saying that they were palestinian militants who were palestinian militants who were exploiting the fact that this convoy was heading south. We will be speaking to an aid worker in gaza shortly but we want to find out what the situation is there in terms of the humanitarian side of things? it the humanitarian side of thins? , , things? it is absolutely grim on the human _ things? it is absolutely grim on the human terry things? it is absolutely grim on the human terry in things? it is absolutely grim on the human terry in front| things? it is absolutely grim on the human terry in front and the united nations and aid agencies have been saying this for the best part of a year. It is desperate in terms of first of all the heat that people are living in an gaza, many of them are living intense with shortages of water, fuel, food, medical supplies. We have had a rare bit of positive news coming out of gaza in the last few days on the humanitarian front and that is that we have this polio vaccination programme that is going to start tomorrow. That came after the first confirmed case of polio in a ten—month—old baby in 25 years. That poor child has been left partially paralysed and the un has been pushing very hard to get this aid vaccination programme started. To allow that to happen, there will be these areas of specific pauses in fighting. That is not a ceasefire, it is not the long—awaited ceasefire that people have been pushing for four months, but it is these temporary poses to allow vaccinations to take place in specific areas. The un saying they want to vaccinate 640,000 young children. Ijust want they want to vaccinate 640,000 young children. I just want to touch on something from lucy's report there which was filed late last night, so those were events yesterday, but i have just heard from lucy who is still in a janine and she says there is a lot of military activity there in the north of the west bank. She says there are apache helicopters from the israeli military flying over the area at the moment and it has been more active there today than the last 24 hours. As the situation in gaza continues to worsen, israel has agreed to a series of humanitarian pauses to allow for the vaccination of children against polio. The idf has agreed to implement the pauses starting on the first of september, in coordination with the world health organization. But israel says the move doesn't amount to a ceasefire. Hamas has also announced its cooperation with international organisations for the vaccination effort. The director general of the world health organization expressed his support for the vaccine effort. I welcome the commitment to humanitarian pauses in specific areas to allow vaccination campaign to be carried out. Due to insecurity, damaged roads and infrastructure, and population movement and displacement, three days in each area is unlikely to be enough to achieve adequate coverage. We urge all parties to ensure their protection and that of health facilities and children. A humanitarian pause i welcome, but ultimately, the only solution to safeguard the health of the children of gaza is a cease fire. The best medicine is peace. Now, let's speak to federica lezzi, a pediatric surgeon for msf who's based in deir al balah. Thank you for turning us. Tell us what is the situation like where you are?— us what is the situation like where you are? thank you so much. Where you are? thank you so much at _ where you are? thank you so much. At this _ where you are? thank you so much. At this moment where you are? thank you so much. At this moment in where you are? thank you sol much. At this moment in time where you are? thank you so i much. At this moment in time i am in the field hospital and we hope with strict collaboration with the ministry of gaza just after the evacuation of the area that was also near the area that was also near the area of the hospital. Last week we started to open the services in the hospital. We now are supporting the emergency department, the inpatient and outpatient departments and in a few days, we will start activities in the operating theatres, so surgical activities, and in the intensive care unit. We have heard that — intensive care unit. We have heard that teams _ intensive care unit. We have heard that teams have intensive care unit. We have heard that teams have had l intensive care unit. We have l heard that teams have had to leave 14 medical sites in the gaza strip and we have heard that the world health organization says 20 out of 36 hospitals in gaza are now non—functional. How can a teams their like yourself, actually serve patients, how possible is it in the conditions you're facing? it in the conditions you're facin: ? ,. , w , facing? yes, we are facing very critical times. _ facing? yes, we are facing very critical times. We _ facing? yes, we are facing very critical times. We have facing? yes, we are facing very critical times. We have a critical times. We have a shortage of materials, shortage of drugs. We are fighting with few resources. What happened is that for a simple infection, sometimes it is necessary, the best option is to amputate and the patient remains in pain all the patient remains in pain all the time because in the hospital, we have not a good amount of painkillers or antibiotics. Of course, is not the best solution, it is not the best solution, it is not the solution for the patient, but it is the only solution that sometimes we can offer to the patients won a glimmer of hope, if it can be described as that, as the agreement to human terry poses to roll out of hope, if it can be described as that, as the agreement to human terry poses to rule out this polio vaccination. — terry poses to rule out this polio vaccination. Can you tell us how that — polio vaccination. Can you tell us how that is _ polio vaccination. Can you tell us how that is like _ polio vaccination. Can you tell us how that is like it polio vaccination. Can you tell us how that is like it were? i us how that is like it were? from tomorrow, the field hospital will be one of the points of vaccination we have one way flow of patients, the patients are children, less than ten years. We asked for an agreement to stop the bombing during this time. What we know is that there will be a pause of vaccination time just in the area of vaccination. Of vaccination time 'ust in the area of vaccination. Of vaccination time 'ust in the area of vaccination. Thank you so much _ area of vaccination. Thank you so much for — area of vaccination. Thank you so much for speaking area of vaccination. Thank you so much for speaking to area of vaccination. Thank you so much for speaking to us. . Next to south america and x, formerly known as twitter, has been banned in brazil. That ruling came after the platform missed a deadline to name a new legal representative there. A supreme courtjudge ordered the immediate and complete suspension of the social media platform until it complies with all court orders and pays existing fines. X removed its legal representative from brazil, claiming thejudge had threatened her with arrest. Elon musk says free speech is the bedrock of democracy and an unelected pseudo—judge in brazil, is destroying it for political purposes. Technology columnist for the washington post, taylor lorenz explains how this ruling came about. This has been a month—long battle and it basically stems from elon musk refusing to take down content related to brazil's attempted insurrection backin brazil's attempted insurrection back in 2022 and then he was ordered to have a lawyer. You have two, under brazilian law, have two, under brazilian law, have a legal rep resented in the country. He was given 24—hour is to appoint legal representative with a platform would be banned. He refused to do that so he has had this showdown. He could have prevented this ban and he chose not to. This is an incredibly significant moment for x. Brazil is one of the top user, one of the top countries, 21. 5 million users and brazil also plays a crucial part of pop culture. We saw a lot of big celebrity accounts are located in brazil, journalists, big names that people follow for news and information. So cutting this off really with very short notice is going to have a significant effect. I have a significant effect. I have said that people using vpn to essentially try to circumvent this ban will be fine. This is a scary precedent she said but they will want to ensure that it is cut off. Users i spoke to today that run big accounts are saying they are trying to push people onto other platforms. Many of them are trying to exchange contact information. A bunch of these are monetised so you have people relying on the monetisation that they are generating from these bigger twitter accounts to pay their rent, to put food on the table, so for that to go away overnight because elon musk just decided not to comply with this stuff, is quite major. Next to ukraine where a russian air strike killed at least seven people on friday in the city of kharkiv. Among those killed was a 14—year—old girl on a playground. The six others were killed when the strike hit an apartment buiding. Many others were wounded, including 20 who are in a severe condition according to authorities. This was the reaction from a relative of the girl killed in the attack. Translation: the child was only 14 ears translation: the child was only 14 years old _ translation: the child was only 14 years old. She _ translation: the child was only 14 years old. She had _ translation: the child was only 14 years old. She had her translation: the child was only 14 years old. She had her whole l 14 years old. She had her whole life to lead. She had just lost her father, life to lead. She had just lost herfather, he went life to lead. She had just lost her father, he went missing life to lead. She had just lost herfather, he went missing in the donetsk region. We have just recovered about the news of her father and now this. It is simply impossible to take on of this. How is this possible? i don't know. They are children. Ukrainian president zelensky said the attack could have been prevented if western military donors allowed their weapons to be used deep inside russia and is urging for permission to do so. Meanwhile, he sacked the head of the ukrainian air force days after an f—16 fighter jet crashed, killing its pilot. The jet was recently sent by nato allies. It crashed while repelling russian missiles over ukraine. The pilot killed in the incident, oleksiy mes, was one of the first ukrainian pilots trained to fly advanced fighter jets. Co—founder of wingmen for ukraine adam makos, who worked alongside the pilot says he made the ultimate sacrifice. I think we saw in august what alexey was doing. He was saving the civilians on the ground. Every missile he shot down, every drone, was some little kid who was going to wake up with rubble over him, or lose his parents. He was fighting for his people and so it is a tragedy but he went out a hero and i think people will always remember him for that. Across the border in ukraine's incursion into russia, the governor of the belgorod region says one civilian has been killed and seven injured in ukrainian shelling. It comes as ukraine's top military commander says kyiv�*s forces have advanced up to two kilometers into the kursk region. To combat this,moscow is withdrawing 100 paramilitary troops from the west african country of burkina faso to fight against ukraine. Here in the uk, detectives are continuing to appeal for information after a 13—year—old boy was fatally stabbed in his own home. The boy, who has not yet been named by police, died in oldbury, near west bromwich, on thursday. Our reporter leigh milner has the latest details. It's here where a 13—year—old boy was stabbed to death in his own home. Detectives continue making door—to—door inquiries with neighbours in an effort to find out more about what happened. I'm here to let the family and the wider community know that we will work with you and support you as we seek to find who is responsible for the death of this young boy. Last year, the west midlands had the highest rate of knife offences in england and wales with many victims in their teens. Police launched something called project guardian to try to combat the problem five years ago, but since then, the numbers have kept going up. Young people are in fear. Because they hear stories like this and think that they need to equip themselves with a knife. So you know, a lot of young people i mentor tell me — i don't want to die. Or if in a situation that i've got a knife, what do i do? outside the house, people come to lay flowers in tears. But there's fear, too. There's a real danger around this area. It's not a nice area to live in any more. But for a 13—year—old, it's quite sad. I've got a 13—year—old daughter, and i won'tj be bringing her out. I won't be letting herl come out on her own. No arrests have been made yet, but police say active lines of inquiry are being followed to find the suspect. Leigh milner, bbc news in oldbury. Oasis have issued a warning against reselling tickets to their comeback tour, after some were listed for thousands of pounds within minutes of a pre—sale. A limited number of fans were able to buy the first batch of tickets during a three—hour window last night. The group urged people not to resell tickets at higher prices and said they would be cancelled. The general release took place a few minutes ago. We'll have one laptop with ticketmaster and have a phone with ticketmaster. Meetjenny and stuart. Die—hard oasis fans. Here outside an oasis landmark, sifters record store. All the albums. Loads of posters around the house. Done loads of artwork myself. Tattoo. They've even got a dog with a britpop collar. What was it like when you heard the news? i heard a loud squeal from the lounge and then realised she was looking at the instagram post. So yeah, very, very excited. Jenny and stuart are far from the only fans getting excited. This is a huge day for lots of fans, and many of them will have been getting up early to try to get their hands on some of the tickets. And even at the barbers, they're bracing themselves for a revival of a famous look — the liam. I do think we're going to see a lot more people asking for it over the next weeks and months. I think you're going to get an awful lot, and you're going to have guys who can really rock it, and you're going to have guys who shouldn't even have it, do you know what i mean! and for whatever oasis — one of a number of oasis tribute bands, it's been a mad week. You know, the inbox has been going off. We've been getting instagram followers. We've been getting facebook. We've had 30 or 40 gig inquiries. We've had reporters wanting stories. It's been like being the real deal to be honest this week. It's been pretty cool. The thing is that we play in that park a couple of months ago. So the fact that the proper oasis are playing next year is crazy. Real oasis doing it, and we're buzzing. They might have a few more fans than us, though! yeah, a couple, yeah! the only question now is getting those tickets! noor nanji, bbc news, manchester. Joining me now harry kind from consumer group which? and nick mccay, oasis super—fan and part of roll with it, northern ireland's only oasis tribute band. Nick has just secured tickets. U nfortu nately i unfortunately i didn't get any tickets but thankfully i have good friends and a big shout out to ronan and leah who managed to get me tickets for croke park. Managed to get me tickets for croke park— croke park. Very good friends indeed! you _ croke park. Very good friends indeed! you have _ croke park. Very good friends indeed! you have seen croke park. Very good friends indeed! you have seen 0asis| croke park. Very good friends i indeed! you have seen oasis 37 times before, i understand smack what is the appeal to keep seeing them? it is 'ust the buzz. I keep seeing them? it is 'ust the buzz. When i keep seeing them? it is 'ust the buzz. When you i keep seeing them? it is 'ust the buzz. When you go h keep seeing them? it isjust the buzz. 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