The big question being asked here this Morning Injerusalem and far beyond is this a new chapter in the israel Gaza War Orjust a pause . Whatever it is, displaced palestinians are now returning to their homes in the city of Khan Younis In The South of the gaza strip after israel announced yesterday it was pulling out all of its troops in the south, except for one prograde which is controlling a corridor which divides the gaza strip in two. Israels Defence Minister said that the troops will just be resting and preparing for more military operations in gaza. But here injerusalem today there is speculation as to whether this marks the end of israels Ground Operations or simply a pause, as israel repairs for the offensive against the southern corner of gaza, rafa, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has always insisted is necessary if israel is to achieve its war aims to destroy hamas. As a palestinians return to their homes, they are certain to find the streets in ruin and possibly the
Global warming. Hello. We start with a developing story from morocco. At least 296 people have been killed and many more injured in a powerful earthquake. Thats according to the countrys interior ministry. The 6. 8 magnitude quake struck in the early hours of saturday morning, localtime. Vision from marrakesh the closest major city to the epicentre shows crowds gathering outside, damaged buildings and piles of rubble lining streets. The quake s epicentre was in a remote area of the high Atlas Mountains, and tremors were also reportedly felt in the capital, rabat, some 350km away, as well as casablanca and essaouira. Here you can see more of the aftermath. Hospitals in marrakesh are reported to be treating many of those injured. Were following this story and will have more later this hour. Leaders from around the world are gathering in delhi, india for this years g20 summit. The g20 is comprised of 19 countries and the european union. Together they account for an estimated 86 of the wor
the his management. still in gaza, and therell be a delay of at least a day in the agreement between israel and hamas, which would have seen a four day pause in the fighting. under the agreement, hamas would exchange 50 israeli hostages, taken during the 7th of october attack, for 150 palestinian women and children held in israeli jails. israel says it still expects that to happen, but not before friday, and there will be a similar delay to the temporary halt in hostilities. hamas says there are still details to be finalised regarding the list of people to be exchanged. anna foster is in tel aviv for this was something that we started to hear reports of early this morning. and the israel defence forces have confirmed just in the last hour or so, the arrest of the director of gaza s largest hospital, this is the hospital we have talked about so much, and he has been transferred for questioning by the israeli security agency. this is a joint statement from the israel defence fo
the largest camp for migrants in northern france. unacceptable. for many of them, this will be their only meal of the day. the hours drag here. every day they wait, hoping for good hello and welcome to bbc news, i m mark lowen. weather so they can cross the israeli prime minister says hamas leaders left gaza s largest the english channel. hospital shortly before the army raided it. and how will you get to the uk? by boat. the operation continues inside. nothing anything else. we don t have any other way. meanwhile, israel s prime minister is said that hamas s leaders left we all know about the danger risk. we know about everything before the israeli troops arrived. but we must go there. everyone here told us there s no way that the threat of being sent speaking to cbs news, to rwanda is going to stop them. benjamin netanyahu said there was no gunfight at al shifa because hamas had already fled. the living conditions in camps israel insists there s like these are so grim a h