reportedly killed over a four week period than in any conflict in at least three decades. more united nations aid workers have been killed than in any comparable period in the history of our organisation. 0ur international editor jeremy bowen has more from southern israel. and a warning that some images may be distressing. israel promised mighty vengeance. it thundered across beach camp in gaza city. israel s justification is defending the living, as well as avenging its dead. palestinians call this genocide. this girl from jabalia camp is asked what happened to her. she says a missile came down on us. bricks fell on us. i asked, where s my dad and where s my mum? she is asked where were you? i was here, in the house. we were at home, and the roof came down on us. we looked in on the war this afternoon from sderot, the closest israeli border town. israel has refused an american request to pause military operations to allow time for humanitarian convoys, or talks to f
inflation and all the other problem is that this country has, i think it is a disgrace. the $250 million lawsuit was brought against mr trump and his family by the new york attorney general s office. the judge already ruled that mr trump is liable forfraud, the trial is now exploring what he ll have to pay in damages. after court, new york attorney general letitia james defended her case, and said mr trump engaged in distractions while on the stand. he rambled. he held insults. but we expected that. hurled. at the end of the day the documentary evidence demonstrated that he falsely inflated his assets to basically enrich himself and his family. he persistently engaged in fraud. this civil case isn t the only thing facing mr trump. he has multiple trials getting underway as the 2024 election gears up. but new polling suggests the trials are not necessarily hurting mr trump s chances at reclaiming the white house. the latest cbs news and yougov poll shows that among likely v
up diplomatic efforts in the region. secretary of state antony blinken is now in turkey for meetings with the country s foreign minister. the country s cia director william burns is also now in israel, urging greater effort to avoid civilian casualties. and in the last few hours, the white house has said vice president kamala harris will discuss the conflict in a phone call with unnamed foreign leaders on monday. this is live, looking across at the gaza strip. it s just after 7am. in a moment, i llspeak to my colleague, mohamed taha, for the latest developments. but first lets hear from our correspondent, yogita limaye. the bombing over gaza has intensified tonight. communication lines have also been cut off, which means tomorrow will likely begin for many gazans like today did digging through rubble, looking forfamilies and survivors. this was a crowded refugee camp. it s not one of the areas that israel had asked civilians to leave. hamas says it was an israeli air strike
freedom for father on it. in a statement afterwards he said my mother, my brothers and i are desperate, anxious and have no words to describe what we are feeling. this suffering will only end when we have him home with us. after the game there was no words necessary, we just gave each other a hug, that s all. we know he is. ..0k, but desperately waiting for the right news. that s all. we had moments like this in the past. i understand 100%, that s a nice story. honestly, it is super positive and great for him, but these things go by. the real information we need is a different information. that s it. but anyway, it is a really, really positive thing for him. but all the other problems stay the same. there s one game in the premier league on monday night, the london derby between tottenham and chelsea, with spurs hoping to return to the top of the table with a win. standing in their way will be their former manager mauricio pochettino, now in charge of chelsea. both managers
hostage. now he s been told..she could be alive. grief so profound. when three weeks ago, he had grief so profound. when three weeks ago, he had been grief so profound. when three weeks ago, he had been told grief so profound. when three weeks ago, he had been told his grief so profound. when three weeks ago, he had been told his daughter had been killed on october the 7th and the hamas attacks. his response was that of a loving father, wanting nothing but the best for his dear child. , ., ., child. the weirdest thing for a arent, child. the weirdest thing for a parent. to child. the weirdest thing for a parent, to hear child. the weirdest thing for a parent, to hear that child. the weirdest thing for a parent, to hear that their - child. the weirdest thing for a i parent, to hear that their child is dead. and you are relieved. i just. ijust knew she wasn t in gaza. i knew she wasn t terrified out of her life. i knew she wasn t going to be. in any more pain or stress. i