are met. with more, here s our middle east correspondent, lucy williamson. explosions. in gaza, this is the new normal. drone strikes in the border town of rafah, emptying the local market. 17 year old joe, filming on his phone, still clutching his bag of shopping and calling on god for protection. america has blocked un calls for a ceasefire. israel says it needs to keep fighting to keep up the pressure on hamas. if you want a ceasefire, that, from israel s perspective, can only happen with the release of hostages. as you know, hamas continues to hold over 100 hostages. there s a chance, because they want that ceasefire, they need that ceasefire, they will agree to the hostages but to be frank, had we agreed to the un secretary general s proposal over a month ago for this unilateral ceasefire, we would never have got the 110 hostages out that we did in november. israel s army said this week it had killed tens of hamas fighters in an ambush near gaza city. and that it s prepa
We will get a view from the defence industry. Also Tonight Pressure mounting on the israeli prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the ceasefire proposal. Still no word from hamas. We have got an Expert Panel this hour to discuss it from all sides. Good evening. There has been no end of speculation on what Part Nigel Farage would play in this election. Whether he would stand for reform or even for the conservatives. Well now we now he has taken full charge of the reform party, assuming power from former leader richard tice, and tomorrow will formally announce he is running to be mp for clacton on sea. A seat the conservatives won in 2019 with 72 of the vote. Here he is making the announcement this afternoon. What i intend to lead is a political revolt. Yes, a revolt. A turning of our backs against the political status quo. It does not work. Nothing in this country works any more. The Health Service doesnt work. The roads dont work. None of our public services are up to scratch. Im join
fig out who our doe is. what if this is your family. you want to give them closure to us homicide detectives, it s way above our heads. i said, i think i know how we can do it. all of these people share some amount of dna with our unknown person. we thought, this is the family. this is it. surreal. it felt like somebody had just punched me in the stomach. it s a funny thing, isn t it? that it would be important to have a stone with your name on it. it is. it s written in stone. you re never forgotten. hello and welcome to dateline. in many cold cases, the victim s family is desperate to find their loved one s killer. but who did he murder? that team haunted a small town until a team of tenacious strangers put a name with a face. here s keith morrison with the woman with no name. here is where they put her. her permanent home. nobody really knew anything about her. this little cemetery in east texas. one simple marker on her grave. and the name that was
for coming on. so, there will be a triple lock on nuclear, there will be a spending review within the first year, are you reassured by what you have heard from the labour party today? hat what you have heard from the labour party today? party today? not disparately, in the interest of balance, party today? not disparately, in the interest of balance, i m party today? not disparately, in the interest of balance, i m not - interest of balance, i m not disparately reassured by the conservative pledge to reach that by 2030, which is a dropping the ocean of what s needed. no other military like hearing the words we will do a review. we will do a review in the first year, that is 12 months of no further action despite recognition that we live in a high risk work next world, and high risk neighbourhood with what russia is doing. you rarely get the war you wanted when you are ready for it at the time you planned and where you find it, and there is a thing, as you say, the labour party cou