attacks inside israel last year, israel's military has launched what it says is a counteroffensive, an offensive against terrorism inside the west bank, and since then the number of palestinians who have been killed has risen dramatically. already this year 30 palestinians have been killed. tension denied are left running high. the palestinian authorities say it will stop coordination with israel on security matters so a lot for secretary of state antony blinken to deal with when he arrives in a few days' time. thank you, yolande knell live in jerusalem. members of the charter society of physiotherapy are staging a 24 hour walk—out but will continue to provide care in the most urgent cases. our health editor hugh pym has the full story.
it's 7:00am and the bentley surgery in doncaster is opening up. within an hour, the phone lines are busy, with patients seeking help and advice. good morning, health care. by midday, more than 140 calls have been answered. it's copd, so i booked a face to face this morning, is that all right? yeah. thank you. morning. downstairs on reception, sue is managing a constant flow of patients. yeah, yeah. that's fine. pre—booked gp appointments, blood tests, physiotherapy. you're seeing denise, just take a seat. - there's barely a second to draw breath. there's no two ways about it. you've just got to deal- with people that are coming in. they need us, and ijust do it. because it's nonstop. it's nonstop. you've not stopped for a second. yeah. keep your cool. be nice. be nice to people. talk to them nice. that's my motto. that's how i work.
and gps say they're also struggling to cope with demand. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes spent the day at a gp practice in south yorkshire, on its first full day back after the christmas holidays. it's 7:00am, and the bentley surgery in doncaster is opening up. within an hour, the phone lines are busy, with patients seeking help and advice. phone rings. good morning. by midday, more than 140 calls have been answered. i've booked a face i to face this morning. is that all right? yeah, that's fine. thank you. morning, lovely downstairs on reception, sue is managing a constant flow of patients... yeah, yeah, that's fine. ..pre—booked gp appointments, blood tests, physiotherapy. yeah, you're seeing denise. just take a seat. _ there's barely a second to draw breath. there's no two ways about it, you've just got to deal - with people that are coming in. they need us. and ijust do it. because it's non—stop? it's non—stop, yeah.
good morning, health care. by midday, more than 140 calls have been answered. it's copd, so i booked a face to face this morning, is that all right? yeah. thank you. morning. downstairs on reception, sue is managing a constant flow of patients. yeah, yeah. that's fine. pre—booked gp appointments, blood tests, physiotherapy. you're seeing denise, just take a seat. - there's barely a second to draw breath. there's no two ways about it. you've just got to deal- with people that are coming in. they need us, and ijust do it. because it's nonstop. it's nonstop. you've not stopped for a second. yeah. keep your cool. be nice. be nice to people. talk to them nice. that's my motto. that's how i work. in the corner of the office, gp karen forshaw is also consulting over the phone.
0nce once the tank is filled, the treadmill is turned on and the water slows her movement down, so she can�*t hop. she has to start walking. 0ver can�*t hop. she has to start walking. over time this treatment has improved movement strength. bunny is a lucky calf because she was born on the harper adams dairy unit, and this is also the harper adams facility, but the question is, is there a role for this kind of therapy in day—to—day farming? bunny is a kind of pioneering cow, so our students have done a greatjob, and i hope with seeing the success of this, we might be able to say to the wider community, yes, there is some application in using physiotherapy on farm animals. a shower after treatment, and then back to the farm. soon she�*ll be too big for the equipment, her treatments will continue on dry land. but by the spring, this might be one pioneering bunny that successfully lost her hop. david gregory—kumar, bbc news. today marks 100 years since the first woman became
bunny is a kind of pioneering cow, so our students have done a great job, and i hope with seeing the success of this we might be able to say to the wider community, yes, there is some application in using physiotherapy on farm animals. a shower after treatment, and then back to the farm. since soon she'll be too big for the equipment, her treatments will continue on dry land. but by the spring, this might be one pioneering bunny that successfully lost her hop. david gregory—kumar, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt. hello. we're heading into the big thaw. but before we get there, the rest of today, the mixture of snow, ice and freezing rain, particularly in northern england. the met office have issued an amber weather warning here. very dangerous travelling conditions through this afternoon. potential for power disruption as well. ice could be the main thing, but there'll be some snow in the hills — that also extends into southern and central parts of scotland through the afternoon
so she is walking normally. three, two, one. once the tank is filled, the treadmill is turned on and the water slows her movement down, so she can�*t hop. she has to start walking. over time this treatment has improved movement strength. bunny is a lucky calf because she was born on the harper adams dairy unit, and this is also the harper adams facility, but the question is, is there a role for this kind of therapy in day—to—day farming? bunny is a kind of pioneering case, so our students have done a greatjob, and i hope with seeing the success of this, we might be able to say to the wider community, yes, there is some application in using physiotherapy on farm animals. a shower after treatment, and then back to the farm. soon she�*ll be too big for the equipment, her treatments will continue on dry land. but by the spring, this might be one pioneering bunny that successfully lost her hop. david gregory—kumar, bbc news.
is usually used for dogs, canine hydrotherapy. what we're trying to achieve with with her here basically the same, so we are trying to improve her balance, strengthen her legs and get her to taking individual steps with her hind legs, so she is walking normally. three, two, one. it slows down her movement so she can't hop. instead, she has to start walking. over time, the treatment has improved her movement and strength. bunny is a lucky calf because she was born on the harper adams dairy unit and this is also the harper adams facility but the question is, is there a role for this kind of therapy in day—to—day farming? bunny is a kind of pioneering case, so our students have done a great job, and i hope with seeing the success of this we might be able to say to the wider community, yes, there is some application of physiotherapy in farm animals. a shower after treatment,
long journey for morocco. 13 years ago, king mohammed the sixth decided to invest in the sporting field, a trip to make state—of—the—art training academy about an hours drive from here has been recognised as one of the best on the continent, it has education facilities for some of the younger players, physiotherapy, different types of pictures, some with grass on the sand so they can learn to play on different terrains. and lots of football commentators are saying that the performance of the team at this world cup is partly due to this investment, that it has finally paid off and that is why they have performed so well. fix, off and that is why they have performed so well.— off and that is why they have performed so well. a little bit further from _ performed so well. a little bit further from where _ performed so well. a little bit further from where you - performed so well. a little bit further from where you are i performed so well. a little bit i further from where you are now, performed so well. a little bit - further from where you are now, how are people preparing? how is the city, the outskirts, how are people preparing for this match? does it feel like there is a lot of celebrations that are going to be happening? i celebrations that are going to be happening?— celebrations that are going to be haueninu? ~ , ., ., happening? i think it is fair to say there is definitely _ happening? i think it is fair to say there is definitely less _ happening? i think it is fair to say there is definitely less buzz - happening? i think it is fair to say there is definitely less buzz than l there is definitely less buzz than there is definitely less buzz than there was for the semifinals,