in the south of gaza. meanwhile, aid agencies estimate nearly 2 million people have already been displaced that s almost 80 % of gaza s population. thousands have tried to go to un schools to find shelter but have had to sleep in front of buildings as there is no room for them and most of those are struggling to find safe water and food, deepening the humanitarian crisis as israel s military operation against hamas grinds on. for more on the aid situation, here s our diplomatic correspondent paul adams in jerusalem. the israeli army is fighting intense street battle with three parts of the gaza strip, two in the north, in the jabalya refugee camp and gaza city known as schedule year. both areas the israelis have described as hamas strongholds. also in the southern city of khan younis, the largest in the southern gaza strip. and there, the fighting in the south is moving so quickly that the aid agencies, frankly, are not able to keep up. remember, this is an area where huge
our main story this hour. a convoy of humanitarian aid has come into gaza and this comes from the palestinian red crescent. the level of fighting is back what it was before the ceasefire deal began. this is a live review across northern gaza and you might see the traces of a huge cloud of smoke which we did not only see and hear but also felt the pressure wave of that large air where we are here overlooking gaza some of the fighting at the level before the deal started and a spokesman for the israeli military has said they are no hitting hamas and now hitting hamas targets all over the gaza strip. and in khan younis in the south where lots of people fled early in the war. the hamas run health ministry said 200 people were killed and more than 600 people have been injured since fighting restarted in gaza yesterday. reports say khan yunis in the southern part the israeli military earlier dropped leaflets in parts of southern gaza, warning people to leave. and move even fur
welcome to the daily global, where we ll bring you the top stories from around the world. we will start in gaza breaking news in the last half hour or so. ten more is really hostages are reported to have been handed over by hamas this on the fifth day of the temporary pause in fighting. take a look at these pictures. we were live on air when we solve these. he seemed to be, you can see vehicles crossing the rafah crossing there, in southern gaza into egypt. the israeli army says based on information from the red cross, ten is really hostages have been released into other hostages, a foreign nationality, have also been released. you can see in the darkness that the red cross vehicles on their way into in egypt. some now live pictures from right across the region. this is at the rafah crossing the one we were just watching. these are live pictures. we were expecting at some point this evening in the darkness there, the is really hostages to be released and we have seen now. tha
as well in the last six weeks of a degree in 2a hours or so as they wait for news on the first significant hostage release. this is something we were expecting to happen this morning but we heard late last night that the pause in the fighting and release of hostages from gaza and palestinian prisoners from gaza and palestinian prisoners from israeli jails has now been delayed we were told late yesterday evening and won t happen before friday. let s take a look at some of the details of that agreement that has been arranged. hamas would exchange 50 israeli hostages taken during the attack on the 7th of october for £150 any women and children held in israeli jails. israel says it still expects that to happen but not before friday and there will be a similar delay to the temporary halt in hostilities. hamas says there are still details to be finalised regarding the list of people to be exchanged. for now, the fighting continues there was a series of explosions in gaza thr