October 7th six months ago that hamas fighters stormed into towns and that they then took more than 250 hostages and killed more than 1000 people. The attack sparked whats become the deadliest and most destructive israel gaza war, killing over Thirty Thousand palestinians according to the Hamas Run Health Ministry. The un says it gaza is now on the brink of famine. Here in israel, the hostages are described as an open wound. There are there a re protests there are protests across tel aviv demanding that the government does more to bring hostages home. Their anger was intensified by news that our body was recovered in another military operation. Elad katzir was taken on october and seventh, along with his mother and father. His father was murdered that day, and his mother was released that was released in november as part of a temporary ceasefire deal. Pressure is mounting on negotiators to try and achieve a more lasting ceasefire. Indirect talks between israel and hamas have resumed in the egyptian capital, cairo. Six months on, israels staunchest allies, including the uk in the united states, who gave such very public and powerful backing to israel, when six months ago said israel had a right, and are questioning its methods. Well be looking at all these issues, but lets return first to one of the areas which suffered immensely on october 7th. Our international editor, jeremy bowen, has covered the war since the start and has returned to one of the kibbutzes in israel that was hardest hit by the hamas attacks. Six months after the attacks, it is a bit like going back into a time machine because all the damage is still here. And the reason for that is that in this kibbutz, nir oz, one in four of the population of the more than 400 people was either killed, or taken into gaza, about a mile away on the border, as hostages. Looking around at the damage here and hearing the stories also of what happened, hamas came in around 6 30 in the morning and were here until early afternoon, undisturbed, going house to house until the army arrived. The war is still going on, that is outgoing fire from an israeli battery into gaza. This is now one of the typical houses in this kibbutz, abandoned and burnt out. Six months on, it still smells of burning on the sofa, there is still some neatly folded laundry, perhaps done the evening before october 7th. Going around this place you can understand why israelis believe very strongly that they are fighting a just war in gaza. Of course, their allies feel the same. Their quarrel is with the methods that israel has been using that has cost so many innocent palestinian lives. And as for the family who lived here in this house, they are dead. The pain of that day still raw, and the grief still deep, but so many israelis are now asking when their loved ones will come home and wondering whether they are still alive. Lets speak to efrat machikawa, whose parents played a key role in establishing that kibbutz we heard about from jeremy bowen. Thank you forjoining us. About from jeremy bowen. Thank you forioining ve for oining us. Thank you, today is a forjoining us. Thank you, today is a very painful forjoining us. Thank you, today is a very painful day. Forjoining us. Thank you, today is a very painful day. It forjoining us. Thank you, today is a very painful day. It is forjoining us. Thank you, today is a very painful day. It is very forjoining us. Thank you, today is a very painful day. It is very hard, | a very painful day. It is very hard, especially as we received the news of elad katzir yesterday. Im about to read very soon back to nir oz for his funeral. 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Have been following the protests. You may even have taken part in them. The anger of the families of them. The anger of the families of the hostages seems to be growing, with a call for the government to make their return a greater priority. Some of them calling for a ceasefire, not all of the day, but many do. What do you say should be done now . I many do. What do you say should be done now . ~. , many do. What do you say should be done now . ~. , many do. What do you say should be done now . ~. , , ~ done now . I think war is ust. We are all done now . I think war is ust. We aufuu done now . I think war is ust. We are all full back i done now . I think war is ust. We are all full back fighting done now . I think war isjust. We are all full back fighting the are all full back fighting the terror we are all fighting the terror. I must admit myself, i have joined the cause. I think six months have proved us that what ever is going on now is probably going on wrong. It is time for our Prime Minister to show leadership and to give someone who can bring the deal in to do so. We see so much suffering, we want this to end. We concentrate on bringing our beloved ones back home. They are citizens of the israeli state. They deserve the full. The full deal that can be done to bring them home. There is no price for the 133, unfortunately, 33 only, left in gaza. There isnt any price that is a high price. They cannot be taken as something that has a price. Their lives are secret, and they have to be back home sacred. We are waiting for them back home, and for that today, we released a song, a song written by a clinical psychologist who took care of my aunt when she came back. I met her at the hospital. It is also by a very young talented singer who is singing it. We released today, and it is a song of hope. It is talking about our heroes, because each and every one of the hostages is our heroes, not only mine or my family, but our state and our citizens. 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The Israeli Government says it is doing everything it can to bring them home, pro minister netanyahu saying continuing the war will do that. He is under pressure from the International Community too. President biden has urged him to do more to empower negotiators to reach a deal, but also to do more to protect the civilians in gaza as the death toll rises, and also to ensure more aid features the strip as the United Nations once a famine. Reaches the strip. Israel has opened the main northern crossing, the erez crossing, opening the port at ashdod, and also the route at jordan. Is that enough . That is what i asked the director of the world food programme, cindy mccain. As the un said and as what i have said, also famine is imminent said also, famine is imminent in the north, and this is something that if we wait much longer, were going to go Over The Edge and not be able to recover from it. Thats why it is so important that we be able to get food at scale in. We at wfp are grateful that theres consideration to open the Erez Border Point and ashdod port. Were hoping to see that happen very soon. All of those things and more along with the airdrops, along with Everything Else thats going on, will help us get food in at scale. But it cant stop. It can no longer be a dribble of seven or eight trucks a day or seven or eight trucks a week. It has to be multitudes of trucks and quickly. There have been calls right up to the top of the United Nations that, while welcoming these new moves, saying that all of the crossings should be open, and if not that it will still be difficult to get the amounts of aid in that are needed. Is that also your view . That is absolutely our view. We would like every gate open. We need to get food in and get it in at scale. We can no longer wait to be considered or wait to see if our drivers are cleared or wait to see if the checkpoints are actually going to be open. We need to get in now. Children are dying. As we speak, they are dying of hunger. Thats why it is so important that we do what we do best, and that is take large amounts of food and feed those who are desperately hungry. As you know, those who are delivering the aid also feel at risk. In the wake of the killing of seven aid workers with world central kitchen, some aid agencies suspended their operations. Is it, do you feel it is still safe for your wfp staff to operate, and are they still doing so . Well, this is dangerous work, no matter how you look at it. But we at wfp are not going to to halt or suspend any of our operations. We continue to do the best we can to get aid in again, we continue to do the best we can to get aid in. Again, the these new openings and these new ports, etc, if we do get them to scale and get them get them operational will be of great help. But we should have done it a while ago. This is something that has allowed the northern part of gaza to simply die. And so for those of us at the un that work with work on humanitarian principles and believe in delivering food and aid in a principled fashion, we feel very strongly about how much needs to go in and why we should be in there. And once again, aid workers should be safe. It was unconscionable that that wck was hit. Its a terrible situation. And but let me say, theres been more aid workers than just those that have been killed. And were sorry for all of them. We have to keep going. We have to. Cindy mccain, the executive director of the world food programme. For many months now, the main aid agencies, going right up to the top of the United Nations, has said that the only way to get aid into gaza is to actually achieve a ceasefire. Many six months on since the start of this grievous war, they are asking when this war will end. In the last hour, there has been used from the Israel Military that it has withdrawn all of its forces from the south of the gaza strip, except for one brigade. So, lets find out more from what lies behind this decision. Lets speak to Israel Defence forces Spokesperson Lieutenant colonel peter lerner. Can you tell us what is the reasoning behind this withdrawal of troops from Southern Gaza . Thank ou, it is troops from Southern Gaza . Thank you. It is great troops from Southern Gaza . Thank you, it is great to troops from Southern Gaza . Thank you, it is great to see troops from Southern Gaza . Thank you, it is great to see you troops from Southern Gaza . Thank you, it is great to see you again. I | you, it is great to see you again. I just want to wait one second on the words ofjeremy bowen, and while i mine service, i am a reservist, i retired from the military seven years ago. On the morning of the 7th of october, when we were watching on horrors the images of the paraglider is coming over the border, not far from where you are now, my wife looked at me and said peter, they are coming for us. That is the sense of most israelis today, but nowhere is safe, that hamas or hezbollah could take advantage of the situation and come for us wherever are. That is why the idf embarked on this word to change the paradigms, to get rid of hamas once and for all, and listening to the heartbreaking story of Family Members killed or abducted is precisely why we have embarked on bringing back the 133 that remain of the gaza strip. With regards the specific announcement of this morning, the idf has and is regrouping, conducting its preparations for the next age. The war is not over as long as there are 133 israelis being held by hamas. What can only be over when they come home and when hamas is gone. The reality is one that is unacceptable. We cant accept that hamas will govern the gaza strip, precisely because we have seen what they do with the powers of government. 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The Military Campaign is continuously Military Campaign . The military i campaign is continuously evolving. This just another Stage Campaign is continuously evolving. Thisjust another stage in campaign is continuously evolving. This just another stage in war effort. As we completed our mission in khan younis, in the khan younis area, troops rotate out, and we have other trips that are operating elsewhere. It is important to understand this is a decline in the forces, but there are more operations that need to be conducted. Rafah is clearly a stronghold where there are four battalions, untouched. When we released two hostages from just last month. We need to be able to get all the hostages back, wherever they are. We need to dismantle hamass capabilities, wherever they are, we will mobilise our forces accordingly. The forces are notjust in the gaza strip to take control of gaza. That is not the intention by any stretch of the imag