i know i m a woman. today a day of sunshine and showers. tonight, heavy rain and strong winds coming our way tonight, heavy rain and strong winds coming ourway and tonight, heavy rain and strong winds coming our way and will be with us tomorrow. all the details later. it s tuesday the 7th november. it s one month on since the murderous hamas attack on israel that left moo people dead and around 240 taken hostage. 0vernight the israeli prime minister said the country will have overall security responsibility for the gaza strip for an indefinite period once the fighting is over. it comes as the health ministry in gaza run by hamas reported more than 10,000 people have been killed since the war began. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. one month on from the darkest of days. here by the western wall, the holiest place wherejews can pray, a candle was lit for each of the estimated moo lives lost. and o
midlands fire service and also in west midlands ambulance service, this has been a realjoint effort. it is incredibly sad that we do not have any better news for you today regarding yesterday afternoon s incident. the boys deaths are a tragedy beyond words, and the the boys deaths are a tragedy beyond words, and the thoughts and heartfelt sympathies of everyone here at west midlands fire service with their families, friends and the wider community is this distressing time. they are still not sure if there s anyone in the water, initial reports suggested there may have been five or six children playing on the ice. compared to the rescue operation that was going on yesterday afternoon and last night, things have a scaled down considerably. but you can still see police officers wading through the ice cold water as part of the recovery operation in appalling conditions. the news has affected everyone here, many of whom have come to pay their respects. as mothers and grandparents, we coul
as mothers and as grandparents, we couldn t imagine how last night went for that family and their parents and as a mother. it is something you try not to think about. the prime minister has sent his condolences via the local mp, both of whom have children of a similar age. since i have heard the news, like many people i have been in shock. it is a great tragedy, this is a real close knit community, and to hear about children playing on the ice and falling through, just all of it, the shock and anguish is very real at the moment. the children s school, a short walk from where the tragedy happened, was shut today. grief remains the overwhelming emotion. there are questions about safety and whether children are fully aware of the dangers of playing on ice. yesterday s incident is a stark reminder to us all of the dangers of open water,
here, many of whom have come to pay their respects. as mothers and grandparents, we couldn t imagine how last night went for that family and their parents and as a mother. it is something you try not to think about. the prime minister has sent his condolences via the local mp, both of whom have children of a similar age. since i have heard the news, like many people i have been in shock. it is a great tragedy, this is a real close knit community, and to hear about children playing on the ice and falling through, just all of it, the shock and anguish is very real at the moment. the children s school, a short walk from where the tragedy happened, was shut today. grief remains the overwhelming emotion. there are questions about safety and whether children are fully aware of the dangers of playing on ice. yesterday s incident is a stark reminder to us all of the dangers of open water, especially during the winter months. frozen lakes, ponds,
it is incredibly sad that we do not have any better news for you today regarding yesterday afternoon s incident. the boys deaths are a tragedy beyond words, and the thoughts and heartfelt sympathies of everyone here at west midlands fire service are with their families, friends and the wider community at this distressing time. they are still not sure if there s anyone in the water, as initial reports suggested there may have been five or six children playing on the ice. compared to the rescue operation that was going on yesterday afternoon and last night, things have scaled down considerably. but you can still see police officers wading through the ice cold water as part of the recovery operation in appalling conditions. the news has affected everyone here, many of whom have come to pay their respects. as mothers and as grandparents, we couldn t imagine how last night went for that family and them parents, as a mother. it s not something you have to. you try not to think about. the pr