this is bbc news. the headlines: israel has intensified its bombardment on khan younis in the southern gaza strip with a wave of air strikes, causing massive destruction to apartment blocks. the hamas run health ministry says more than 200 people have been killed since the end of a week long truce. the palestinian red crescent says about 50 humanitarian aid trucks have been allowed through the rafah crossing into gaza the first since thursday. french president emmanuel macron says he s heading to qatar to kick start efforts for a new israel gaza truce. translation: we recognise israel s right to defend itself. but within the framework of international law, under no circumstances can do this right to defend oneself be a right to attack civilian populations. can this right. at cop28, at least 116 nations commit to tripling renewable energy capacity. i spoke to labour leader sir keir starmer who is at the summit. we will have a listen later. and former prime minister bori
iam here i am here in southern israel where the renewed bombardment is entering its second day, after the collapse of a week long truce. this is live looking across at northern gaza. a spokesman for the israeli military said they were now hitting hamas targets all over the gaza strip. we ve had reports of heavy smoke hanging over the area. also the sight and sound. you can hear often the sound of machine gun fire which is happening across in gaza at the moment. let s just talk about what has been happening over the last 2a hours or so. israeli air strikes have hit areas in northern gaza and in khan yunis. the health ministry has said more than 200 have been killed and 600 injured since the fighting we started at seven o clock yesterday morning. khan yunis is seeing some of the heaviest bombardments that have been seen in this conflict so far. israeli military also dropped some leaflets earlier and part of southern gaza warning people to actually leave the, move even further s
hanging over the area, following the collapse of a week long truce. a spokesman for the israeli military said they were now hitting hamas targets all over the gaza strip. the hamas run health ministry said more than 180 people were killed during friday s airstrikes, with reports from khan yunis in southern gaza of some of the heaviest bombardments yet. the israeli military earlier dropped leaflets in parts of southern gaza warning people to leave and move even further south towards the egyptian border. meanwhile, hamas and other groups fired rockets at israel, which deployed its iron dome defence system to intercept them. each side accuses the other of breaching the ceasefire deal. a un official said much needed aid had stopped coming through the rafah crossing since the ceasefire ended. hundreds of trucks carrying aid were able to enter gaza during the pause in fighting but they were fewer in number than the roughly 500 trucks that entered gaza, every day, before the war.
this is the scene looking across northern gaza. a convoy of humanitarian aid has crossed into gaza for the first time since thursday. palestinian red crescent said it received the convoy. fighting re started on friday morning after the seven day ceasefire with the sides blaming each other for the collapse of the truce. a spokesman for the israeli military said they were now hitting hamas targets all over the gaza strip. there have been israeli air strikes in north western gaza and khan younis in the south where hundreds of thousands of people fled earlier in the war to escape fighting. this is live, outisde nasser hospital khan younis, a city in southern gaza. this is the moment a strike hit the residential complex nearby. you can see the plumes of smoke in the distance and people running away. earier, isreli diplomat, mark regev told a press so, our goal now that the military operation has resumed, is to pursue hamas vigorously. we will destroy hamas s military machine and