hello and welcome to sportsday. the pain continues for england at the cricket world cup, their latest loss at the hands of india, who remain unbeaten. erling haaland steals the show as city beat rivals united in the manchester derby. and football pays its tributes to those we have lost this in the past week. welcome along to the programme. lots to bring you on a busy sunday of sport, we ll start at the men s cricket world cup, where england again suffered a heavy defeat, this time a ioo run loss at the hands of hosts india. it s their fifth loss in a row, and the defending champions are all but mathematically out of the tournament. while india, who have made it six wins from six, sit top of the table. katie gornall has this report. this was meant to be the big one, the defending champions against the hosts come accurate but such has been england s to mice in recent weeks, their tournament felt all but over before the game began. because they turn it around? signs were surpris
welcome back. let s bring you up to date on our top story and that is the ongoing war between israel and her mass. is the ongoing war between israel and her mass. ~ ,, .,, ., ., and her mass. darkness has fallen on gaza and the and her mass. darkness has fallen on gaza and the surrounding gaza and the surrounding territories. you can see that the scene is extremely dark. a lot of electricity lacking in parts of gaza. we now know that the intensification of israeli bombardment has continued. we saw huge plumes of smoke rising from the horizon not too long ago. i think you can probably see them now even through the darkness. the hamas run health ministry says 8000 people have been killed in gaza since the beginning of the retaliatory strikes since. 0ver3000 beginning of the retaliatory strikes since. over 3000 of those people killed our children. important to take a moment and think about the regional implications of what is happening. we talk about that quite often. it is
breaking down in gaza as thousands of residents break in to warehouses for food and other basic items. people are getting frustrated. they re getting hungry as the siege, the three week long siege, continues. our other main story matthew perry, one of the stars of the hit tv show friends, is found dead at his home in los angeles. more now on the situation in the gaza strip, where the united nations relief agency for palestinians has warned that civil order is starting to collapse. unwra says thousands of people have ransacked warehouses containing basic supplies. it comes as the world health organization says it is deeply concerned about reports of israel ordering the evacuation of the al-quds hospital in northern gaza. the head of the who said it was impossible to evacuate hospitals without endangering lives. israel says egypt and the united states are expanding humanitarian aid into gaza. ten trucks have been allowed in from egypt today. but cairo says hundreds more are
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