Out the deadly disease. Welcome to our coverage on bbc news. Irans Supreme Leader has defended Tuesdays Missile Attack on israel, saying it was the minimum punishment for what he called israels crimes. Addressing a crowd in tehran, Ayatollah Khamenei said that iran would not hesitate on further action. Overnight there were more israeli Air Strikes in lebanon. Us officials say israel was targeting the potential successor to hassan nasrallah, the hezbollah leader, who was killed last week. The attacks happened in Southern Lebanon and also in beirut where buildings have been flatted. Lebanons Health Ministry says 37 people have been killed in israeli Ground And Air attacks. Lebanons Transport Minister said missiles have hit the Main International Road to syria , a key road where people are are fleeing from lebanon. There have also been reports of 20 rockets being fired from lebanon into israel with some intercepted as they travelled towards the city of haifa. Lets speak to Sir Peter westm
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the macpherson report into the racist murder of stephen lawrence that found the met was institutionally racist. we will hear again from baroness casey that the met is racist, perhaps institutionally so. so what has changed in nearly a quarter of a century? not very much. the commissioner does have the advantage of the backing of the home secretary, who will support him despite this report, but does he have the backing of those who he polices? does he have their trust? can the met save itself from its own behaviour? . , ~ ., can the met save itself from its own behaviour? . , a, ., ~ can the met save itself from its own behaviour? , a, ., ~ , ., a police officer has been found guilty of gross misconduct for using excessive force on the former footballer dalian atkinson but has been told by a police disciplinary panel that she can remain in herjob. dalian atkinson died after being tasered by police and kicked in the head outside his father s house in shropshire in 2016. pc benjamin mon