let s stay with our main story and the ongoing hostilities, now, about that temporary truce between israel and hamas has ended. now that. bbc arabic correspondent adnan el bursh and cameraman mahmoud al ajrami are both from gaza and are currently based near khan younis. over the past week they ve been following one family forced to move from their home, who now live in a makeshift camp in the south. upbeat music plays an ordinary family in an ordinary house in gaza city. but the music stopped. explosion ..and was replaced by the sound of shelling. their home destroyed, this is their new reality. meet this mother of three and granny to a little child who is just a year old. translation: in the rain we struggled a lot. - the rain entered our tent and drenched our mattresses, which we had to take from the dump. in the morning i had to bathe my grandchild in freezing water. she showed me a video of what her home used to look like. every tent tells a story, each one of a family
resumed. hamas health officials say nearly 180 people have been killed, including three journalists. both sides blame each other for the collapse of the seven day ceasefire. before the temporary ceasefire, israel s military had focused on the north of gaza, including gaza city. but on friday morning, israeli jets dropped leaflets close to the city of khan younis, telling people to evacuate immediately and go to shelters in rafah in the south of the territory near the egyptian border. israel s military went on to hit targets in both rafah and khan younis. our senior international correspondent orla guerin sent this report from tel aviv and a warning that viewers may find it distressing. gaza awoke to this. this a new day of israeli bombing. skies darkened by ash and debris. in rafah, survivors snatched from the rubble. a baby brought out alive. but palestinians say 12 members of one family were killed here in their own home. in khan younis, frenzied digging with bare hands
james. england make a dramatic comeback against the netherlands to keep team gb s olympic hopes alive. just want to rub their noses in it. and the satirical film about race that s an early oscars favourite we sit down with its writer and director. and on newsnight at 10:30pm. we ll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players the truce is over, but with thousands of civilian casualties, or israel s western allies now changing their town? israel s western allies now changing theirtown? changing israel s western allies now changing their town? changing their tone? good evening and welcome to the news at ten. israel resumed its deadly bombardment of gaza today, as a seven day ceasefire with hamas came to an end. the israeli military says it struck more than 200 of what it called terror targets . hamas, which is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the uk government, says at least 178 people were killed. before the pause in fighting, israel s militar
the desire to control the womb is often the first, or most lethal, or most impactful kind of effort. another thing that nowadays everybody is talking about is cancel culture. you know, there is this fear of speaking up, especially among the younger generation. what do you think of that? do you actually think that this is compromising the freedom of speech of the younger generation? i don t feel it myself, but i resent it on behalf of anybody who does feel it because free speech is crucial to any democracy. we should not submit to cancel culture. it is social pressure as censorship, and it is definitely not a good thing. even when it is suppressing evidence of bias, it still is silencing people. no time for the papers, i m afraid. that s all from us tonight. goodnight. breaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. we didn t know where it was, she says, we ran to see and it was our home. from southern israel we coul