a military offensive that began, after 1,200 people were murdered and around 240 hostages were taken by hamas, seven weeks ago. our middle east correspondent tom bateman is in jerusalem with more. as far as the framework of the deal and day when i think the prisoner exchange element of this has been shown to have been extremely successful. given just how challenging it has been for the two sides to pull this deal together through the mediator, qatar. the conditions on the ground remain extremely challenging. think about the weeks of war that led up about the weeks of war that led up to this. the unprecedented nature of the fighting that we have seen. and the brutality of the events. so the remains the risk that things can still go wrong. having said that we now go in today to of the israeli sayings say they have been handed a list via qatar from hamas of the next batch of hostages to be released. so the hopes will be that this can all be repeated once again on saturday. let s
official ceasefire. better than returning to live in a tent. translation: we returning to live in a tent. translation: returning to live in a tent. translation: we bear the bombing. translation: we bear the bombing. we translation: we bear the bombing, we got translation: we bear the bombing, we got use - translation: we bear the bombing, we got use of- translation: we bear the bombing, we got use of the destruction, we got used to the martyrs, we got used to everything. it s enough. i d rather go back home and staying here in schools. bbc verify has been analysing exclusive satellite images showing the widespread destruction in gaza. merlyn thomas has more from the bbc verify hub. this image is from may. now, it s a neighborhood of beit lahiya between gaza city and the northern border with israel. and a reminder, this is what it looked like before the war began. now, as you can see here, these are densely populated areas, lots and lots of residential blocks, as you ca
migrants, and i think students would be should be included in this figure is because they are tend to leave, they are net contributors. so is because they are tend to leave, they are net contributors.- they are net contributors. so let s they are net contributors. so let s t and they are net contributors. so let s try and meld they are net contributors. so let s try and meld together they are net contributors. so let s try and meld together the - they are net contributors. so let s i try and meld together the economics and the politics and think about where the economy is going to go over the next few years. what do you think the new economic reality to us to when you call the election? i mean, i think that probably means it will be mean, i think that probably means it will be later. but i don t think the prime will be later. but i don t think the prime minister knows yet come on as little to prime minister knows yet come on as little to put prime minister knows yet