hello, i m martine croxall. we begin with breaking news from the middle east. hamas says it s launched a large missile attack on the city of tel aviv. rocket sirens have sounded there as well as across other cities in central israel. it s believed that the rockets were fired from the rafah area of southern gaza. let s go live tojerusalem and speak to our correspondent danjohnson. yes, they aerate sirens have been sounding across a large area of tel aviv in the last hour or so, we have heard interceptions over the city by colleagues in tel aviv, at least six, possibly eight rockets that have been intercepted by israeli defence systems which are very effective, but it does look like some of these rockets, that we believe were fired from the south of gaza, from rafah, have got through, there are videos emerging of where they have land on open ground. no word yet on whether serious damage has been caused, whether there are any casualties, but it marks another moment in this confl
of witness history from here at the science museum in london. we ll be back next time with more first hand accounts of extraordinary moments from the past. but for now, from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. good afternoon. it s likely that we are going to be chasing cloud amounts around for the remainder of this bank holiday monday afternoon. a lot of cloud across the country. this is county durham, but i could have shown you numerous weather watchers with a similar dark grey, threatening looking sky. there have been some breaks in the cloud, but they are fairly isolated. this was surrey earlier on. if i show you the satellite picture, you can see the breaks through lincolnshire, east anglia, and down into the south east of england. the cloud should thin and break in places through this afternoon,