hello and a very warm welcome to bbc news, i mark lowen live from southern israel overlooking gaza, where the united nations says a lack of fuel means aid cannot be brought into the gaza strip from egypt. the relief agency for palestinian says they are almost begging for fuel and should never have been put into that situation. the un says an urgent shipment of fuel is needed, as is the resumption of the telecommunications network. also in gaza, the israeli military raided the strip s largest hospital al shifa this week, but prime minister benjamin netanyahu told cbs news there was no gunfight at the hospital because hamas leaders had left shortly before the israeli army had arrived. israel says there is a hamas command centre at the site, but hasn t yet provided conclusive evidence. mr netanyahu also said hostages could have been moved from the hospital. violence, too, in the occupied west bank, the other part of the palestinian territories not controlled by hamas. the israel
we ll ask the un s former director for operations in the occupied territories whether that fuel support will be enough to resume aid operations. the israeli military says a second hostage has been found dead near the al shifa hospital in gaza. we ll speak to a relative of one of the many hostages still being held by hamas six weeks after they were abducted on october the 7th. and rishi sunak rejects the criticism from former home secretary suella braverman that he is only tinkering with the plan to deport asylum seekers to rwanda. we ll look closer at what the revisions to that plan might entail. good evening. last night on this programme, we broke the story that the un s biggest agency in gaza would no longer be able to bring in or distribute vital aid because fuel had run out, and today that came to pass. aid operations were shut down, but there was perhaps a glimmer of hope for the palestinians who go hungry. the israeli war cabinet approved the delivery of two trucks of f
we are coming to you live from gaza. the israeli prime minister says hamas leaders left gaza s largest hospital shortly before the army raided it. speaking to cbs news, benjamin netanyahu said there was no gunfight at al shifa because hamas had already fled. israel insists there s a hamas command centre at the site, but hasn t yet provided conclusive evidence. mr netanyahu also said hostages could have been moved from the hospital. yolande knell reports from jerusalem. the first evidence of the tunnel at al shifa hospital, israel s army says, but not the vast underground hamas command centre which it had said was hidden under the building. hamas and medics deny that here. an israeli soldier also shows the haul of weapons said to have been found in the compound. we cannot independently verify this footage. hundreds of palestinians, including newborn babies, remain trapped at the hospital without power. meanwhile, the body of yehudi weiss was found in a house nearby, israel s m
the largest camp for migrants in northern france. unacceptable. for many of them, this will be their only meal of the day. the hours drag here. every day they wait, hoping for good hello and welcome to bbc news, i m mark lowen. weather so they can cross the israeli prime minister says hamas leaders left gaza s largest the english channel. hospital shortly before the army raided it. and how will you get to the uk? by boat. the operation continues inside. nothing anything else. we don t have any other way. meanwhile, israel s prime minister is said that hamas s leaders left we all know about the danger risk. we know about everything before the israeli troops arrived. but we must go there. everyone here told us there s no way that the threat of being sent speaking to cbs news, to rwanda is going to stop them. benjamin netanyahu said there was no gunfight at al shifa because hamas had already fled. the living conditions in camps israel insists there s like these are so grim a h
it comes as the world health organisation says disease is spreading in the territory more rapidly than expected, with people living so close together in shelters and a lack of clean water.|srael s prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says there were strong indications that hamas were holding hostages at the largest hospital in gaza, but they had been removed when his troops raided al shifa this week. speaking to cbs news, mr netanyahu said there was no gunfight at al shifa because hamas had already fled. israel insists there was a hamas command centre at the site, but hasn t yet provided conclusive evidence. the israeli army says it s found the body of a second woman who was taken hostage by hamas as troops continue to search in and around gaza s biggest hospital. so let s get the latest from my colleague mark lowen we from my colleague mark lowen are getting reports fewer we are getting reports that involve fewer lorries actually making their way or being able to get into g