from gaza on saturday. efforts are under way to recover the bodies of those killed by the attacks. the death toll in israel has reached 1,000. presidentjoe biden has described the attack on israel as an act of sheer evil. he confirmed 14 americans were killed and pledged full us support to israel. meanwhile, the health ministry in gaza says that 900 palestinians have now been killed during israel s recent airstrikes with around half of these women and children. and we re keeping an eye on the skyline over gaza city, where israeli airstrikes have been continuing each night since the initial incursion by hamas. let s go on the ground now, to kfar aza, israel, where the bbc sjeremy bowen has been reporting on the carnage some israeli forces are confronting there. a warning you may find some of the images in his report distressing. the first few days of war at this small israeli community called kfar aza are a microcosm of israel s trauma and a glimpse of what might come next
i m in rome for the final night of the european athletics championships with keely hodgkinson and the relay teams with keely hodgkinson and the relay teams will hope to deliver our gold. and world number one scottie scheffler makes golf look easy but how will he fare in what s always billed as the toughest major of the year, the us open. hello and welcome along to sportsday. euro 2024 is inching ever closer, the hours ticking away until scotland get the tournament under way on friday against hosts germany we ll hear shortly from midfielder billy gilmour who was talking today about his desire to deliver for scotland fans, while england youngster adam wharton told press today that his call up to the national team was surreal . gareth southgate s side had open training today ahead of their opener on sunday against serbia jon stones was the only one who missed that due to illness. we ll get more from our correspondent andy swiss who is following england shortly, but firs
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