Generate electricity. Israel has refused to allow that. Its thought only 20 trucks will be allowed to cross initially once an agreement has been reached. Aid agencies have described the Situation Inside Gaza as beyond catastrophic, a hellhole. Hospitals are running out of medicines and fuel for generators and Food Supplies which are lower in some people only having dirty water to drink. More than i some people only having dirty water to drink. More thani million civilians have now been displaced. Gazas Health Ministry says more than 4100 people have been killed. 0vernight a Greek Orthodox shirt than 4100 people have been killed. Overnight a Greek Orthodox shirt was hit and at least 18 people have said to have been killed and dozens more wounded. The Israeli Defence force said they had targeted militants nearby. And anger continues to build in many arab capitals. These are the pictures from egypt after friday prayers. The president has confirmed he will be hosting a Summit In Cairo tomo
And medicine are dwindling fast. Speaking at the Rafah Crossing between egypt and the gaza strip, where more than a 100 trucks, including the initial convoy of 20, are waiting for the green light to drive into gaza, mr guterres pleaded for the trucks to be allowed to move to the other side. Heres some of what he said. So these trucks are notjust trucks. They are a lifeline. They are the difference between life and death for so many people in gaza. And to see them stuck here makes me be very clear. What we need is to make them move. To make them move to the other side of this wall, to make them move as quickly as possible and as many as possible. Recently it was announced by israel and by the United States that humanitarian aid would be allowed to enter gaza. And i know that there is also an agreement between egypt and israel to make it possible. But these announcements were made with some conditions. This must be a sustained effort. We are not looking for a one convoy to come. We are l
A second red Weather Warning for the North East Of Scotland from midnight tonight. Fiona lamdin reports from brechin, north of dundee where people had to leave their homes because of flooding. In the dark, they hadnt realised just how deep it was. The South Esk River burst its banks in brechin around four in the morning. 70 year old muriel has lived here for 20 years. Last night, she was adamant she wasnt leaving. I heard the water in the garage of our house, and this is how close weve got to escaping in our car, which is a hybrid, but we thought for a horrible moment we were trapped in it, because we couldnt get the doors open. We feel rescued now. David and isla and their beloved spaniels were sheltering in their attic before help came. We all came out through the bedroom window. Ive been up in the attic since five oclock, basically, since the water started coming into the house. This is still very much an ongoing operation. These teams have so far rescued around about 50 residents t