a gabrieljesus header, and then, kai havertz got the second that s his fourth goal in seven games. the win ensures arsenal bounce back from last weekend s loss to aston villa. brighton slip a place to ninth. an incredible performance. i think it was a joy to watch from the start to the end, the way we did it against this very, very good team. i think the players deserve a lot of credit. because we generated so much and even at half time, the score line didn t reflect that. we kept going and we won the game. at anfield, bitter rivals liverpool and manchester united played out a goalless draw. in a cagey game, liverpool were unable to make the most of their chances against a stubborn united defence, who went down to ten in injury time when diogo dalot was sent off. to ten men. liverpool drop to second in the league, a point behind arsenal and afterwards, jurgen klopp criticised his players lack of ruthlessness. the main thing i don t like is obviously the result, we sho
it s newsday. we begin in gaza, where in a sign of the growing hunger and desperation, crowds of people have scrambled for food from aid trucks entering the besieged strip, through the rafah crossing. for the first time since the war began, israel has also opened one of its crossings into gaza to aid. it s hoped the opening of the kerem shalom crossing will double the amount of food and medicine reaching gazans. until now, aid agencies have only been able to access the territory through the rafah crossing from egypt. israel has kept up its bombardment of gaza, killing dozens more people. in a change of tone you can generally have joined calls for a sustainable ceasefire. prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists benjamin neta nyahu insists israel will fight benjamin netanyahu insists israel will fight to the end but reuters is quoting egyptian circularity sources as saying israel and hamas are open to a ceasefire but disagree over the terms. our correspondent lucy williamson