Militants. The announcement about his visit was made by the us Secretary Of State Antony Blinken after late night talks in tel aviv. Antony blinken also said the us and israel had agreed on a plan to allow humanitarian aid into gaza. In gaza itself un agencies have warned of a deepening humanitarian crisis. More than 2800 people have been killed by israeli air strikes. Hamas, which is designated as a Terrorist Organisation by governments including in the uk and us, said it fired a barrage of rockets at jerusalem and tel aviv overnight with sirens sending lawmakers into bomb shelters. A Draft Resolution at the United Nations on israel and gaza failed to pass the security council. Western nations voted against it because it failed to condemn hamas. We can show you the scene in gaza, it is just after 11 oclock there. All eyes on the next stages of what happens next. We can talk now about that with our correspondent anna foster in northern israel. Bring us up to date with the night of deve
Israelis have been killed. The Gaza Ministry of health says 400 and 13 palestinians have been killed by israeli air strikes in gaza, including 78 children. The israeli army also says more than 400 Palestinian Militants have been killed after infiltrating Southern Israel, with dozens more captured. Israel says it is still trying to regain full control of eight areas where hamas militants infiltrated following saturdays attack. The number of israeli civilians and soldiers taken hostage has been put at 100 by the Israeli Embassy to the us, though some have been freed. In northern israel, hezbollah rockets targeted three military positions, with israel responding with barrages of artillery into Southern Lebanon. The Un Security Council is meeting in new york to discuss the situation. 0ur middle east correspondent Yolande Knell has the latest on the conflict. And i should warn you, her report has some distressing images. A devastating bombardment. Israel promised overnight that hamas would
South tyneside has been held by the labour party, 28 seats, the number needed for a majority but 15 have been taken by independent candidates and the 11 seats to the green party. We knew the greens were doing well, but look at that, labour losing ten and the independent party is gaining nine and the tories losing one and we will try to get to the bottom of what has gone on for quite a dramatic shift, so thatll be interesting and we will try to get to the bottom of that in the next a while after the news and i will say welcome to mark harper, the Transport Secretary who has just joined us and Jonathan Reynolds is still here and sarah olney from the Liberal Democrats and we will talk to you in a while. Lets tell you where things have got to in the total tally. Where things have got to in the totaltally. Labour where things have got to in the total tally. Labour have a9, gaining one and the Conservatives 19, losing 15. The lib dems 16. One and the Conservatives 19, losing 15. The lib dems
invoked emergency powers last week to get more resources to try to deal with this and get rid of the protesters who had been for more than three weeks now. ., , , been for more than three weeks now. , ,, now. both sides accuse the other of now. both sides accuse the other of violence now. both sides accuse the other of violence and - now. both sides accuse the other of violence and being heavy handed. is it a fair assessment or as one side more guilty than the other? we assessment or as one side more guilty than the other? guilty than the other? we were on the front guilty than the other? we were on the front lines guilty than the other? we were on the front lines here - guilty than the other? we were on the front lines here and - guilty than the other? we were on the front lines here and our| on the front lines here and our camera crews were for the past two days watching, face to face protesters and riot police and the mounted unit from toronto here as well. for the most pa
and also from the russian president. now, i mentioned nato s secretary general, he was speaking a little while ago. he gave this assessment of where we now are. we assessment of where we now are. - condemn moscow s decision to recognise the self proclaimed people s republic donetsk and luhansk people s republic. we also condemn the further russian incursion into ukraine, moscow has now moved to covid attempts to destabilise ukraine to overt military action. this is a serious escalation and a flagrant violation of international law. it further undermines ukraine s sovereignty and territorial integrity. it has grave consequences for european security. this is a crisis created by russia