the truth behind them. the temporary ceasefire in the israel gaza war is over. it ended about 7am local time. since then, the hamas run health ministry in gaza says more than a hundred people have been killed in fighting. each side blames the other for the end of the ceasefire. the israel defense forces said hamas violated the operational pause, and fired toward israeli territory . it also blamed hamas for failing to release all the female and child hostages. israel has resumed its bombardment of the strip. the idf which released this video says it s hit more than 200 targets today. hamas which the uk, the us and many other governments consider a terrorist group blamed israel for breaking the agreement by preventing fuel from reaching north gaza. the recommencement of israeli air strikes hasn t been restricted to gaza s north. there have also been attacks in khan younis, in the south of the strip, as our middle east correspondent hugo bachega reports. war has returned
hello, i m christian fraser. you re watching the context on bbc news. a court of appeals decides donald trump wil not be given presidential immunity for his role in the january 6th capitol riots, and must face a civil lawsuit. welcome back. at the cop climate summit in dubai today, the brazilian president, lula da silva, addressed the elephant in the room. we have a collective problem, he said, a lack of ambition, our current targets, he added, don t go anywhere near far enough. the evidence suggests he is right. today, the world meteorological organisation told us, with a month to go in 2023, the average global temperature is on track to be 1.4 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. that is 2.5 fahrenheit. you might recall that the agreement in 2015, in paris, was to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees celsius and to pursue efforts to keep warming within the much safer limit of 1.5. few believe that that can now be achieved. and so, a lot of the fo
around the world. we start in the middle east, where fighting has resumed in gaza. after the seven day temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas expired at 7am local time. the israeli military says it has struck more than 200 of what it describes as terror targets. hamas which is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by many western goverments says more than a hundred people have been killed. before the temporary ceasefire, israel s military had focussed on the north of gaza, including gaza city. this morning, israeli jets dropped leaflets close to the city of khan younis, telling people to evacuate immediately and go to shelters in rafah . in the south of the territory near the egyptian border. but israel s military has hit targets today both in rafah and khan younis. our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports from sderot, just across the borderfrom gaza. gaza awoke to this. a new day of israeli bombing. skies darkened by ash and debris. in rafah,
only did they fail to deliver what they were supposed to do under the understandings that were brokered with the united states, with egypt, with the united states, with egypt, with qatar, they not only failed to do that, they opened fire this morning on israel, sending rockets from gaza and the communities around the gaza strip. if that isn t a declaration of war, i don t know what is. the aid trucks outside gaza, which have already been inspected, have not been crossing since this morning. in dubai on the sidelines of the cop28 summit, the us secretary of state said he expected israel to abide by the commitments they gave him yesterday in jerusalem. i made clear that after the pause, it was imperative that israel put in place clear protections for civilians and for sustaining humanitarian assistance going forward. and as we ve seen just today, israel s already moved out on parts of that, including sending out information, making it clear where people would be in safe areas a
hello, i m matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the temporary ceasefire in the israel gaza war is over. it ended about 7am local time. since then, the hamas run health ministry in gaza says more than a hundred people have been killed in fighting. each side blames the other for the end of the ceasefire.the israel defense forces said: hamas violated the operational pause, and fired toward israeli territory . it also blamed hamas for failing to release all the female and child hostages. israel has resumed its bombardment of the strip. the idf says it s hit more than 200 targets today. hamas which the uk, the us and many other governments consider a terrorist group blamed israel for breaking the agreement by preventing fuel from reaching north gaza. the recommencement of israeli air strikes hasn t been restricted to gaza s north. there have also been attacks in khan younis, in the south of the