Mr sunak is expected to meet his israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu and israeli president isaac herzog for what he said, on arrival here, he hoped would be productive meetings. This, after urging regional leaders to avoid further dangerous escalation. In gaza, meanwhile, egypt has agreed to let humanitarian supplies in via The Rafah Crossing. An initial convoy of 20 trucks of aid are expected to enter gaza after a deal announced by President Biden and the earliest is tomorrow. Announcing the agreement, the us president warned that the aid convoys would be stopped if any supplies were confiscated by hamas, which governs gaza and is regarded as a Terrorist Organisation by the uk and us. We can bring you live pictures of gaza. It isjust after 11 00 in the morning. Israels military says it hit hundreds of sites in gaza over the last 2a hours targeting, it says, hamas infrustrauctre. With the latest, heres our correspondent wyre davies. As trucks carrying aid queue on the egyptian side of gazas southern border, the un and International Aid agencies have become increasingly alarmed at the unfolding humanitarian crisis. On a visit to israel that lasted barely a day, while reaffirming his steadfast support, joe biden also pressed the case for aid for gazas 2. 5 million palestinian citizens, many of whom are struggling to get access to food, water and medical supplies. Then on the plane home, the president told reporters that a deal had been reached. Egypt had agreed to let an initial 20 trucks in through The Rafah Crossing. This has been a very blunt negotiation ive had, and so we want to get as many of the trucks out as possible. Theres, i guess, 150 or something there, not all of them will go. The first tranche, if theres a second tranche, see how it goes. The aid will be delivered under un supervision, with the president saying it might not arrive until friday. There was also a warning that it will stop if any is taken by hamas, which had been one of israels main concerns. Weve said, and the americans have said, that there have to be safeguards in place to make sure that aid goes to the people its supposed to go to. Now, hamas are the only people in gaza with guns, and its not like if they come to an oil tanker and say come here, theres much that you can do about it. But there have to be arrangements in place to make sure that that doesnt happen. Both israeli and palestinian officials are still blaming each other for a huge explosion at a Gaza Hospital that killed almost 500 people. President biden had earlier said he believed israels version of events. As the dead were buried, the blame game continued and tensions rise, ahead of what many assume is an inevitable Israeli Ground invasion of gaza. And with almost 200 hostages held by hamas inside gaza, there are concerns that direct israeli action might jeopardise their safety. Their families will have taken some comfort after President Biden said hed also discussed their plight, saying he could not reveal details, but there was no higher priority than their safe return. There will be more diplomatic visits in coming days, including rishi sunak� s today, supporting israels right to self defence, but also urging restraint with civilian populations when, as expected, Israeli Ground forces do go into gaza. Wyre davies, bbc news. Joining me now is shaina low, from the Norwegian Refugee Council. We have been talking this morning about that agreement brokered by us President Joe Biden yesterday, getting agreement from the egyptians and the israelis to allow and a of aid into the gaza strip from The Rafah Crossing, so that is gazas crossing into egypt. How important would that be, the opening of the crossing . Would that be, the opening of the crossin . ,. , would that be, the opening of the crossin . ,. ,. , crossing . Palestinians in gaza throu. H crossing . 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It is also important to note that once that aid arrives inside of gaza, there need to be assurances that humanitarians that are working to distribute the aid throughout the gaza strip will be protected and safe from bombardment, as well as ordinary civilians who are trying to access that aid, that they will also be protected and not targeted while seeking it out. Be protected and not targeted while seeking it out seeking it out. Absolutely. I at the un is involved seeking it out. Absolutely. I at the un is involved actually seeking it out. Absolutely. I at the un is involved actually handing seeking it out. Absolutely. I at the | un is involved actually handing out direct aid on the ground. I mean, directaid on the ground. I mean, the un. The norwegian direct aid on the ground. I mean, the un. The Norwegian Refugee Council itself that you work for, what is your role in gaza . Well, we have been what is your role in gaza . Well, we have been working what is your role in gaza . Well, we have been working in what is your role in gaza . Well, we have been working in gaza what is your role in gaza . Well, we have been working in gaza for what is your role in gaza . Well, we have been working in gaza for 15 i have been working in gaza for 15 years. As of october the 7th, our operations in gaza had to be suspended because we need to ensure that our 5a staff on the ground could take care of themselves and ensure that they and their families were safe. Unfortunately, we have already had colleagues in gaza who have lost family members, including one member whojust a couple of have lost family members, including one member who just a couple of days ago lost her only son after an israeli air strike on the house they were staying in and rafah targeted, after their house was targeted in an israeli air strike. In terms of what we are able to do from the outside, we are able to do from the outside, we have been able to send some amounts of money to palestinians in needin amounts of money to palestinians in need in gaza, but this is only a very small window of time. That we are able to provide this type of Essential Service and financial assistance. 0nce Essential Service and financial assistance. Once there is nothing left, it will do no good. But we have managed to get it to some people and they have already been using it to purchase the things they need for their families to survive. Now, you were talking about this initial convoy that is hoped to be allowed into gaza as of tomorrow, friday. Allowed into gaza as of tomorrow, frida. , allowed into gaza as of tomorrow, frida. ,. , allowed into gaza as of tomorrow, frida. ,. ,. , friday. You say it is not enough. The us and friday. You say it is not enough. The us and israel friday. You say it is not enough. The us and israel have friday. You say it is not enough. The us and israel have said friday. You say it is not enough. L the us and israel have said clearly that never mind future convoys, that this convoy will also be halted. If hamas diverts any of those humanitarian supplies coming into the gaza strip. But practically, on the gaza strip. But practically, on the ground, how can that be ensured and how can that be avoided . Weill. And how can that be avoided . Well, humanitarian and how can that be avoided . Well, humanitarian organisations and how can that be avoided . Ii humanitarian organisations such as nrc have been working on the ground in gaza for years. And we have always ensured that we dont work with Hamas On Projects or make contributions to hamas. All aid that we provide is heavily monitored to ensure that there is no age diversion. And we make sure that all of our assistance complies with Counterterrorism Laws and that we have Due Diligence in place to ensure aid is not diverted age diversion. I know we are able to do this in part by relying on advice and experience of other ngos also in contact to ensure we are adhering to Best Practices and making sure aid does not get diverted. Does not get diverted. Shaina low from the norwegian does not get diverted. Shaina low from the norwegian refugee does not get diverted. Shaina low. From the Norwegian Refugee Council, thank you for speaking to us. Rishi sunak has now arrived in jerusalem, lets listen to what he had to say. Good morning. Im pleased to be here in israel at this important time. Productive meetings ahead of us today, im looking forward to seeing the Prime Minister and the president , there is much for us to do. ,. ~ president , there is much for us to do. , w. ~ president , there is much for us to do. ,. , ~. , do. Rishi sunak talking about the situation in do. Rishi sunak talking about the situation in gaza. Do. Rishi sunak talking about the situation in gaza. Gaza do. Rishi sunak talking about the situation in gaza. Gaza being do. Rishi sunak talking about the situation in gaza. Gaza being to l do. Rishi sunak talking about the i situation in gaza. Gaza being to the south of israel. Lets look at israels northern border, where there have been further cross border exchanges of fire between Israeli Forces and hezbollah militants in Southern Lebanon. The Israeli Military said rockets and anti tank missiles had been fired by hezbollah into israel and it said it has responded with tank fire and a drone strike. Hezbollah is backed by iran and it said two of its fighters were killed on wednesday and another wounded in that exchange of fire with the Israeli Military. These Border Skirmishes have raised concern in israel and the wider International Community that the conflict could expand and israel worries it could be facing a two front war. 0ur correspondent hugo bachega sent us the latest developments from lebanon. Violence has continued along the israeli lebanese border, with more cross border attacks between the israeli army and militants here in lebanon. The Israeli Military said it struck positions belonging to hezbollah overnight, destroying an observation post. It said this was in response after shooting attacks that were carried out by hezbollah yesterday. We had a statement from hezbollah confirming that it had carried out attacks targeting israeli positions. And the institute for the study of war, which has been monitoring the situation, said that there were 20 incidents along the border yesterday. This is double the number of incidents that were reported on tuesday. So, again, tensions are high along the border, amid fears that this conflict could escalate. Hezbollah is a powerful military, social, Political Organisation here in lebanon that is supported by iran, and many fear that an escalation of the violence along the border could drag lebanon into this conflict. That is hugo bachega, bbc� s hugo bachega reporting for us from Inside Lebanon and talking about increased tensions, and exchange of fire between hezbollah in Southern Lebanon and the Israeli Military. We cross over to the israel gaza border now. Live now to our chief International Correspondent lyse doucet, who is in southern israel. We are looking at so many things today which i would love to talk about. The aid convoy and hoped for to cross into gaza as of tomorrow. Butjust to cross into gaza as of tomorrow. But just aim to cross into gaza as of tomorrow. Butjust aim for the moment with these worries on israels northern border. You know this region so well, there is so often an exchange of fire, tensions on the israel lebanon border. How real is this fear inside israel, this concern in the Wider Community that this conflict could escalate, including hezbollah militants in Southern Lebanon who are backed by iran . ,. , Southern Lebanon who are backed by iran . ,. ,. ,. , Southern Lebanon who are backed by iran . ,. ,. ,. ,. , iran . Yes, as we heard from hugo, it alread is iran . Yes, as we heard from hugo, it already is escalating. Iran . Yes, as we heard from hugo, it already is escalating. Twice iran . Yes, as we heard from hugo, it already is escalating. Twice the already is escalating. Twice the number of attacks along that border. There is simmering tensions there as you know all of the time. And what we saw earlier this year when there were some increases in tension, there is more and more coordination between hamas which rules the gaza strip and hezbollah, both of them have very close ties to iran. And we have very close ties to iran. And we have to measure the moment notjust by what our correspondent are hearing either on the Northern Israeli side of the border or in Southern Lebanon, but by the warnings and the statements. As always in a war, there is the war on the ground and the war of words. The Iranian Foreign minister was categorical that iran, people on the ground may need to take what he described as pre emptive measures just try to make their opposition known to israels bombardment of the gaza strip in what is expected to be a Ground Incursion to try to make. And that anger has multiplied manyfold after that devastating explosion at the hospital in gaza. I think we have been reporting since the beginning of this crisis that iran and hezbollah dont want to be drawn into this conflict, but iran in particular sees itself as the standard bearer of muslims worldwide, including palestinians, and it will feel bound to do something if the situation in the gaza strip escalates even further and there are more horrific images of gazans are suffering. And that is the fear not just of gazans are suffering. And that is the fear notjust of israelis, but every single leader in the region and the western leaders who are coming here one after the other is worried as they are about the gaza israel war, they dont want this contagion to spread. And that fire was lit already. We saw the simmering anger in recent days in protest, that could inflame even further. �. ,. , protest, that could inflame even further. �. ,. , further. And if we could turn for a moment from further. And if we could turn for a moment from that further. And if we could turn for a moment from that bigger further. And if we could turn for a | moment from that bigger picture, further. And if we could turn for a moment from that bigger picture, the worrying bigger picture, to practicalities on the ground. Hope that an initial convoy of 20 trucks of aid can enter the gaza strip and much needed aid for civilians as of tomorrow. Practically, how does that work . They would enter by a crossing between gaza and egypt, but israel has had to give the 0k and it says it will stop the convoys if any of these supplies fall into hamass hands, but hamas is notjust a Militant Group, it is also the governor of gaza, it opens the gates on the other side, so how does that work practically . Work practically . Yes, that is a big cuestion. Work practically . Yes, that is a Big Question Iout work practically . Yes, that is a big question. But we work practically . Yes, that is a big question. But we have work practically . Yes, that is a big question. But we have to work practically . Yes, that is a big| question. But we have to underline that this is a rare glimmer of hope in the darkest of times for more than 2 million palestinians who have been under nonstop bombardment, who have more than a million being told by israel to move south. But even in the south, there has continued to be bombardment and water, food, fuel has been running out. So the news Thatjoe Biden did achieve what he set out to do, notjust to show very publicly his support for israel, but to get aid to the palestinians, who he underlined also suffering a great deal. And we are reminded in these most extraordinary of moments that there are very ordinary things to do. For example, joe biden himself said there are potholes on those access roads so he has sent his own special newly appointed team down to the crossing. They will work with engineers to try to fix those roads. If there is safety on the ground, safety in the air, in other words, egypt needs to be reassured that there will be no more air strikes. There has been at least four since this crisis began. That will put its staff at risk and aid agencies at risk, then the first of those trucks can start rolling. 20 trucks in that first convoy. 0nly food and water and medicine. No fuel. The United States and israel are worried that could so easily by diverted by hamas, that the un says it is desperately needed. But as we have been hearing, 20 trucks isjust a drop in the ocean. Every drop is needed, but there will need to be more. Butjoe biden had that big question, he said if a second convoy goes through. So we are not sure. But even if it starts, that will at least be som