A dead man walking. We will get them, every single one of them. Hello, im matthew amroliwala. The bbc has confirmed that Young Children were among those killed in an air strike on a convoy of vehicles leaving Northern Gaza of friday along a route designated by israel. Our team at bbc verify analysed two videos of the strike on the vehicles heading towards southern gaza. Both videos have been verified, these first images show a Lorry Carrying at least 30 civilians, on the move, moments before it was hit. And these are still images taken from a subsequent video from the aftermath of the strike. The full video is too graphic to show in detail. The video shows men running to a lorry, part of the same convoy, trying to help those whove been hit. There are at least 12 visible dead bodies in the video. We will be talking to our bbc verify team on that in the next few minutes. Israels Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has visited troops near the border with gaza. Speaking to the soldiers, he asked them, you ready for the next stage . The next stage is coming. The un relief agency, unrwa, says hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced in the past day, and nearly a million thats almost half the territorys population over the past week. People were told on friday to relocate before the expected ground offensive. More rockets have been fired into israel, and israeli air strikes are continuing across gaza. Military sources in israel say, a senior hamas commander is among those killed. The us Secretary Of State, Antony Blinken, is in saudi arabia on the latest stop of a tour of the middle east. Jordans Foreign Minister has accused israel, of Flagrant Breaches of International Law and warned the displacement of civilians in gaza was pushing the whole region towards conflict. This is the scene live from gaza the latest information is that more than 2,200 people have been killed in gaza with 9,000 wounded. Light night has fallen. There is no power or water, there is a siege. There is a warning that conditions have been getting worse. Those are the pictures. 200,000 people have been killed 2000 people have been killed inside gaza. At least 1,300 israelis were killed by hamas gunmen last weekend. From southern israel, nick beake sent this report. The reality of another night of israeli air strikes on gaza. Chaos in the rubble. A scramble for survivors. More casualties ferried to overrun hospitals, and yet more civilians killed, as israel insists more than a Million People in the north of gaza move out. Translation this is| a genocide, not a war. Its genocide and its an attempt to displace the people of the gaza strip, but this will not happen. Israel says this is a legitimate response to the hamas� atrocities exactly a week ago. The Israeli Military said this footage shows the elimination of hamas commanders whod masterminded the mass killing. A few miles away, just a fragment of the build up of israeli troops, amid anticipation of a full scale Land Incursion into gaza. Israel continues to fire on gaza with its artillery and its fighter jets. In it insists its targeting hamas and not civilians. Today, the israelis have given a limited window for palestinians to move south. Theyre being told they will be safe, but as weve seen over the past 2a hours, civilians have been killed trying to move away. This convoy of vehicles was hit in the north of gaza yesterday, attempting the journey to safety. The circumstances are still not clear. Israel says a significant number of people have now followed their ultimatum to leave Northern Gaza. We have seen people listening to our warning, understanding that they are doing the clever thing, moving out of a dangerous area and that they are doing the right thing for their families and their own safety. Americas top diplomat, whos in the middle east, stressed once again that civilian life must be protected. As israel pursues its legitimate right to defending its people, to try to ensure that this never happens again, it is vitally important that all of us look out for civilians, and were working together to do exactly that, in particular, working on establishing safe areas. Hamas continues to attack israel. This, footage of unmanned so called kamikaze drones. They, along with rockets, are still being fired to civilian areas in many parts of israel. The United Nations has called for food, fuel and aid to be sent to gaza. For now, its only bullets and bombs heading that way. That of course ended with some of the destruction in gaza. I want to show you some of the pictures we got in the last few hours from the Reuters News Agency in terms of some of the strikes overnight in gaza. You can see the Emergency Crews responding. These are the first few seconds after that strike. The flames, everything that they are dealing with. You will see that as these pictures progress, as those medics and other Emergency Staff respond, there is another explosion coming up. You will see the chaos, as you would expect, in the moments after the blast. There, one of the medics heading towards some of the rubble. Watch. Really distressing. Worth pointing out that that man did survive. He was severely injured, but he did survive. Just seeing images like that on the ground, the moment that these shells or rockets land, it gives you an idea. We talk so much about what is happening, the amount of attacks. We see the Skyline Pictures but that gives you a real idea of the snapshot of what it is like to be on the ground. This is get more from the ground. 0ur correspondent, rushdi abualouf, has moved from the north of gaza to khan younis in the south. I spoke to him a short while ago. I had to take the journey from gaza into Southern City of khan yunis after the israeli army ask all the people live in gaza city where i used to live, and in the north to go south. I am in khan yunis since yesterday. And the scene, the scene that i witnessed is really tragic. People are sleeping in the public spaces. Hundreds of thousands of people are deployed to the schools. Im in the hospital, the main hospital in khan yunis. Also, hundreds of people are taking the hospital as a refugee. Suddenly, this city has to accommodate three and feed to accommodate, treat, and feed half a Million People displaced from their a northern and middle area, gaza city. And as the hamas officially said, about 400,000 people took this Journey Yesterday And Today from khan yunis along salahadin road, then to khan yunis. More than a Million People in this city and people, the local authority here is struggling to find accommodation for the people, to find a essential needs. Water is running out in the hospital here. Medicine is running out. They are trying to manage very little fuel, doctors told me, they are left to run the generators and very small amount of Life Saving Kits that they have since israel is closing all the border. And egypt until now said we cant guarantee that if we send the aid in, israel will not will allow it. Will not allow it. Two things, because you touched on one of them, which is just describe for me what infrastructure, if any, is there to take that influx of people and describe it a little more . Was there panic amongst the people who were trying to move at such short notice when you started yourjourney . Yeah, when i started myjourney, i had to take my family and then i found people in trucks, people using cars, even people walking on on foot for like, you know, 5 to 6 kilometres. When i approach salahadin road, i saw like hundreds of cars, motorcycles. I saw people walking cows, camels, sheeps. Its a chaotic scene. Its a scene that i never saw before. Its a convoy that is about ten kilometre long, very chaotic place. And then it took me to drive about ten kilometres, about 3 hours. In a normal time, it takes 15 minutes. And you talk about you, your Family Moving and of course, so many people like you in the conversations youve had. Do people think ultimately they will get back to their homes . They hope, you know. This is the second largest city with about 4,000 people already living there. And suddenly this small city found like, you know, the authority here had to accommodate another 600,000 people and they were struggling even before this move. The city was struggling because its part of the israeli blockade imposed last saturday. So, after one week, without water, without electricity and without internet, this city was already exhausted by helping their own people. And now they have to take care of about 6,000 people, over a Million People. They sleep in the courtyard of the hospital. I did ask someone who told me that back in 2014 his house was destroyed and he somehow managed to rebuild it. And he said, this time my house was destroyed again. I had to take the hospital as a shelter. 0ur correspondence talking about having to make thatjourney. Lieutenant colonel Richard HechtLieutenant Colonel richard is an idf spokesperson. I asked him to clarify the deadline civilians have been given to leave Northern Gaza. Talking about how many many people were not able to move. Pregnant women, children, older people. Children with disabilities. They have no choice but to stay and must be protected at all times. Civilians, hospitals, schools, clinics, you and premises cannot be targeted. I would say that Everybody Needs to listen to what we are saying. We are very serious in our determination to rid the threat of hamas and its terrorism from israel. This Terrorist Organization has taken the people of gaza hostage and we are not willing that they will hold the sword of death over israel ever again. We are operating and we are. And that is why people need to listen. We are trying to differentiate between the people of gaza and the terrorists, and that is our obligation. And we are sending a very clear message that people need to move. Ill come back to that differentiation in a moment. You said just now. Youre being very clear. So be very clear. If people cant move or wont move, including those un premises or hospitals, what are you saying is going to happen . Im saying it is of utmost importance that people move and they should do the best that they can in order to go south. That is thats not what i asked you. You said you were being clear. So be clear. If they dont or cant move, what will happen to them . What are you saying is going to happen . We are going to escalate our strikes against hamas. That is the importance of moving. And we do not want to jeopardize people unnecessary. And this is where our forewarning is coming. And that is why we are telling people to move. We do not want to cause any further damage to is to palestinians. But ultimately this is hamas� s responsibility. They chose to launch a war of a massacre in our society, in our communities, killing over 1003 hundred innocent people 1300 innocent people just because they thought that it would they would benefit from it. Now, hamas will not benefit from it. And they cant hide behind the people of gaza and expect us not to defend our people. Breaking news we turn it straightaway Breaking News we turn it straightaway to Breaking News we turn it straightaway to breaking j Breaking News we turn it straightaway to Breaking News in relation to the hostages being held. Israeli military, they havejust been giving more details. They say that some of the bodies of the abducted israelis have been found on the edges of the gaza strip. We were listening to peter lerner from the idf. Ive spoken several members of the idf over the last few hours. The first interview, they were still trying to work out, in terms of some of the bodies that had been recovered, identifying them. We had had that report, also, a couple of hours ago with hamas claiming that hostages had died in air strikes overnight. They said that four of them included foreigners. We were unable to verify that. In terms of what the Israeli Military have just said, they are saying that somebody� s also abductors israelis had been found in the gaza strip edges. 0ne had been found in the gaza strip edges. One line so far it is a significant line, we will continue to monitor that situation and try to find out more details and return to that element in the next few minutes. Now, let us go live to a member of our bbc verify team. He has been investigating the authenticity of the gaza convoy pictures we were showing you in the last little while. Tell us how you verify footage like this. We have the ability to verify footage like this. We have the ability to verify verify footage like this. We have the ability to verify this verify footage like this. We have the ability to verify this stuff verify footage like this. We have the ability to verify this stuff in i the ability to verify this stuff in affleck conflict zones. It is a really important way to understand major developments and weed out disinformation of which there has been a flood over the last week. We use Satellite Imagery and other online resources to try to get a sense of where and when things have happened. In this instance, we knew this was likely to have taken place on this road, a major Road Running North to south in gaza. It is one of two evacuation routes. It is long road, we used Satellite Imaging to scan through it, starting from the north where the convoy had probably left from, trying to find details that matched the graphic videos that were circulating online. In this case, we found road markings, a sign that helped us to pin down the location. We can even use online tools helping us to work out the angle of the sunlight, the shadows, giving us an accurate reading as to what kind of time of day it would have been. What kind of time of day it would have been what kind of time of day it would have been. ~. ,. ,. , have been. What were you able to ascertain about have been. What were you able to ascertain about who have been. What were you able to ascertain about who might have been. What were you able to ascertain about who might have. Have been. What were you able to i ascertain about who might have been responsible . 0n ascertain about who might have been responsible . On that. We ascertain about who might have been responsible . On that. Responsible . On that. We are unable to responsible . On that. We are unable to say. Responsible . On that. We are unable to say. We responsible . On that. We are unable to say. We only responsible . On that. We are unable to say. We only have. Responsible . On that. We are unable to say. We only have footage of the aftermath. They have been claims and counter claims about who was responsible. We were able to see, in the footage, was at least 12 dead bodies, several cars that were on fire, probably with victims still inside them, and a scene of carnage. More broadly, give me an idea of the insights that this kind of work has provided through the course of this week. � � ,. , week. The team at bbc verify has been flat out week. The team at bbc verify has been flat out on week. The team at bbc verify has been flat out on this week. The team at bbc verify has been flat out on this all week. The team at bbc verify has been flat out on this all week, week. The team at bbc verify has been flat out on this all week, we | been flat out on this all week, we have been able to ascertain it quite a lot. In the chaos of the attacks as they happened last saturday, we were able to identify key locations and flashpoints, identify where breach is an offence were, by attacks on civilians were taking place. We worked on a few Major Projects with other colleagues at the bbc this week. One was identifying a timeline about when the attack at the rave that took place beside the gaza border. And more recently, yesterday, we had an online piece looking at the converts how things played out there. We had footage showing the militants arriving. We were able to geo locate that to the North Eastern corner of the kibbutz. And then, we had footage seeming to show hostages being taken away into another area. Using the kind of information we can build up a timeline about the things that were going on. Paul build up a timeline about the things that were going on. That were going on. Paul brown, thank ou that were going on. Paul brown, thank you for that were going on. Paul brown, thank you for doing that were going on. Paul brown, thank you for doing that that were going on. Paul brown, thank you for doing that work i that were going on. Paul brown, | thank you for doing that work and going through that detail with us. Just to tell you, the European Commission has said it will triple humanitarian assistance for gaza. That is an extra 150 Million Euros in humanitarian aid for a total of 75 Million Euros. That is the tripling of eu humanitarian assistance to help ensure civilians in gaza can be provided with the basic necessities required. That has just been announced by the European Commission. Let us turn for the next few minutes to some of them in a famous sea going on in the region. To some of the diplomacy going on in the region. Earlier today, United StatesSecretary Of StateAntony Blinken visited saudi arabia, which has suspended talks on p