bbc verify has geolocated the video to here. the north east edge of the al shifa hospital complex. we can see what looks like a muzzle, which we think is the muzzle of a dog that the israeli military lowered down into a tunnel with a camera. this is the footage they got back. as the camera moves along the tunnel, it looks very similar to this hamas tunnel, filmed by the bbc back in 2014. at the end it is what the idf says is a blast proof door with a firing hole in it. we have asked the idf if they ve managed to get through the door yet but haven t had an answer. the idf has also released what they say is cctv footage from al shifa on october 7th showing hostages taken from southern israel. you can see a person in blue shorts there who seems to be dragged in against his will. and then these three men we have circled have guns. the video then moves further inside the hospital where you can see an injured person on a trolley whose face has been blurred by the idf. bbc verify ha
are on the cusp of what could be a critical moment in the course of the war. israel s prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has been meeting his cabinet to vote on a proposed deal that would see hamas release dozens of israeli hostages over the next few days. they were seized at gunpoint when hamas designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government launched its attacks on israel on october 7th. it s thought, in return, israel would release more than 100 palestinian prisoners and there would be a four day pause in fighting. let s get the latest from our senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin, who is in tel aviv. tonight, the talking continues at the israeli government. ministers are having their say. this deal was carefully prepared over weeks of negotiation involving mediation by qatar and egypt. it has strong backing from the united states and there is a strong desire fear among israelis to see the hostages brought home. so, when the talking is finished in t
the go their way tonight. new managers come in and n insta nt the new managers come in and made an instant impact. he slightly changed the way they played from one they played them in turkey. and the result certainly against germany was very impressive, so it s going to be a tough game. we ve got a plan that will create problems for turkey as well and hopefully for and entertaining. so here s how the group looks ahead of the final round of fixtures. turkey have already qualified and croatia hold the advantage ahead of tonight s matches. wales were held to a draw in armenia on saturday though so they ll hope armenia will again cause problems this evening. there s been a huge boost for sarina wiegman and her latest england squad announcement. after suffering an acl and being out for a year striker beth mead is back for the upcoming nations league matches against the netherlands and scotland. the 23 player squad also includes call ups for 20?year?old grace clinton and 19 y
poised as he is, to fastrack aid into gaza should the temporary truce come. and we will speak to the director of medicins sans frontieres, a charity in mourning tonight for two of its doctors, killed in a strike today on the al awda hospital, in northern gaza. good evening. a deal to release hostages taken from israel by hamas could be closer than ever tonight, with the israeli war cabinet meeting these last few hours to sign off on the final terms agreed in qatar. according to the white house that deal would secure the release of 50 women and child hostages, in return for a li s day pause in the fighting. earlier, a hamas leader said the group was close to reaching a truce agreement. the pause would give the group time to gather hostages who are in gaza, some of them held by other groups, and in return for each hostage they release, sources say the israelis would be expected to free three palestinian prisoners who they are holding in israeli jails. khaled mashal, the polit