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Suffered minor injuries from shell fragments. It happened as checks were carried out on a second convoy of trucks waiting to take humanitarian aid from egypt to the gaza strip. The seventeen vehicles at rafah were being searched to ensure they were carrying only humanitarian aid. Twenty vehicles loaded with medicines and food passed through on saturday, the first since israel tightened its blockade of the territory more than two weeks ago. The
Rafa Crossing
is on the egyptian border, and is the only route not bordering israel, which means its currently the only potential way to deliver humanitarian aid into gaza. In other developments, irans foreign minister, has accused israel of committing genocide in gaza, and warned the situation in the middle east, risks spiralling
Out Of Control
. Israel has been continuing to carry out out aerial bombing of gaza. Its nowjust over two weeks since the hamas attacks inside israel, in which iii hundred people were killed. The
Health Ministry
in gaza says about 4,700 people there, mainly civilians, have been killed in the israeli air strikes. Israels military has warned civilians in gaza, to keep moving south for their own safety, as it prepares to increase pressure on hamas, which is designated a
Terrorist Origanisation
by the uk, us and other western governments. The
Israel Defence
forces have confirmed the death of a soldier. Idf spokesperson, rear admiral daniel hagari, says an israeli soldier was killed by an anti tank missile on sunday, during a raid in gaza. Three other soldiers were injured. The israeli
Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
has met soldiers at the israel lebanon border. He reiterated his support for the troops in their fight against the iranian backed hezbollah, which, like hamas, is considered a
Terrorist Organization
by the uk, us and others. And had a strong warning for the group. Translation we are now in a double battle. One here, at the lebanon israel border, to make sure hezbollah back off. And the other battle, there, in the south, to ensure a decisive victory that will crush hamas. If hezbollah decides to enter the war, it will miss the second lebanon war. It will make the mistake of its life. We will strike it with a force it cannot even imagine. And the significance for it and the state of lebanon will be devastating. With more, heres our correspondent wyre davies injerusalem. Israeli air strikes against what it says are strategic hamas targets have left parts of the gaza strip looking like a wasteland. Such bombings, say palestinians, is indiscriminate by its very nature and is resulting in thousands of civilian casualties. Many of those victims are children. These casualties were filmed in central gaza. There are other graphic images too distressing to broadcast, showing the bodies of at least a dozen children. At another hospital in gaza city, this 18 year old, a us citizen who lost a sister in the shelling, urges the
American Government
to get him and the surviving family out of gaza. After 20 trucks carrying basic food and medical aid were allowed into gaza yesterday through the border with egypt, it was hoped a similar number would cross today. But, says the un, its nowhere near the 500 trucks daily that are needed to sustain a population of more than 2 million. 30 , according to our sources, of the infrastructure is already destroyed. The un says that many who fled south to escape israeli bombing are now heading back to homes in northern gaza, towards the shelling, so dire is the humanitarian situation. Some people will die if they dont get insulin on a regular basis. There are 50,000 pregnant women in gaza. Water is absolutely necessary to keep them alive. But the situation is set to worsen. Thousands of israeli troops, tanks and heavy armour are preparing for a full scale
Ground Offensive
in gaza, once bombing from the air achieves its objective. Its what israel says it has to do if hamas is to be crushed. I have no doubt that israel will need to go in on the ground to be able to effectively hurt and undermine and weaken hamas, but also, to be able to project power in this region and show the world and its other adversaries that are watching that we have capabilities, and i think its a matter of day or days until that happens. But israel knows a
Land Invasion
of gaza could trigger conflict in the wider region. In the palestinian west bank, a hamas cell preparing for an attack was hit in the city ofjenin, says israel. And in southern lebanon, where hezbollah militia have threatened to avenge any invasion of gaza, cross border skirmishes may be a portent of things to come. But israels
Prime Minister
warned hezbollah and its sponsor, iran, not to get involved. If hezbollah decides to enter the war, theyll be making the biggest mistake of their lives and hit with unimaginable force, said the
Prime Minister
, talking to
Israeli Soldiers
in the north today. One factor that mr netanyahu cant control is the fate of 200 israeli and
International Hostages
being held by hamas in gaza. Free them now
Theirfamilies Fear
an israeli invasion may put their lives in further danger. President biden also discussed the conflict in a phone call with the pope. They spoke about mr biden� s recent visit to israel. And about the efforts to get food, medicine and other humanitarian help to alleviate the suffering in gaza. They also discussed the need to prevent a regional president
Braden Four Georgia
and rishi sunak,
President Biden
. They spoke about mr biden� s recent visit to israel. And about the efforts to get food, medicine and other humanitarian help to alleviate the suffering in gaza. They also discussed the need to prevent a regional escalation of the conflict. And to work towards peace. Live now to washington and our north america correspondent, shingai nyoka. The news is just the news isjust come in a prison biting having another call with a number of western leaders is quite significant and so, mr biden, he is trying to engage in more diplomacy. More diplomacy and also a sense of increase of tensions in the middle east. We heard earlier in his call with the pope that they were concerned about this war between israel and hamas escalating and going out to other regions and what we understand is that the us and since said that they have ordered their iraqi and
Government Employees
who are in iraq and not an
Emergency Staff
to evacuate because of increased risk of terrorism, of kidnapping, of attacks. This is me concern by the us that the situation, that the tensions are increasing the
Security Risks
are getting worse in the us is also increased with
It Closets Defence Posture
in the middle east and send its warships and also announced yesterday that its sending additional aid
Defence Systems
that is after it shut down several prawns and missiles that came we understand, iran, iran, yemen with iran backed soldiers and this is to be concerned by the us that the situation is escalating and we still dont have details of what was discussed in this because of the various leaders. You discussed in this because of the various leaders. Discussed in this because of the various leaders. Thank you very much. The family of missing british teenager
Noiya Sharabi
has confirmed she was killed by hamas. 16 year old noiya, her 13 year old sister yahel and her mother lianne who you can see in this picture are now all confirmed to have been killed in the attack on kibbutz beeri. They are all british. Lianne was born in the uk. Live now to david schenker, who between 2019 and 2021 was the main middle east adviser to the us secretary of state. Hes also been a
Senior Adviser
at the pentagon, and is now a seniorfellow at the
Washington Institute
so has first
Hand Experience
of working on diplomacy in the region. A very good to talk to you and thank you forjoining us here in the bbc. And a flurry of phone calls or
President Joe Biden
has been having at the moment. If you were still advising the
Us Government
from the
State Department
for a number of years, what would you be saying to them right now . Them right now . Good evening, i think its keeping them right now . Good evening, i think its keeping our them right now . Good evening, i think its keeping our allies them right now . Good evening, i think its keeping our allies on i think its keeping our allies on board and explain to them but he understands israels objectives are and trying to mostly contain what appears to be a trajectory towards a broadening of the conflict. And that is not happening on its own, its happening because iran is giving the orderfor that happening because iran is giving the order for that with the posture not only of the
United States
but our partners should be towards that incitement, finally working with our partners in a humanitarian support to the palestinians were suffering so much under the yoke of hamas in this brutal campaign. This brutal campaign. President bidens visited this brutal campaign. President bidens visited israel, this brutal campaign. President bidens visited israel, some this brutal campaign. President | bidens visited israel, some say biden� s visited israel, some say that really played a part in the crossing and the strokes crossing test trucks. Making sure that humanitarian aid is delivered to those were still in desperate need . At least 20 trucks were trial run to see if they could get supplies over if israel could actually inspect the goods to make sure there would be no contraband, weapons, ammunition for hamas and the nature for those drugs, whether it is just food, medicine and water rather than fuel that hamas can use and possibly for the war effort and i think this issue of humanitarian recent supply for palestinians in the
United States
can play on a very constructive role and wouldnt have to put too much leverage and pressure on israel to get that going. Pressure on israel to get that oiiin ,. ~, pressure on israel to get that iioin. ,. ,. , pressure on israel to get that ioiin. ,. ,. ,. , pressure on israel to get that ioiin. ,. ,. , , ~. Going. Secretary of state, anthony one iran of going. Secretary of state, anthony one iran of any going. Secretary of state, anthony one iran of any escalation going. Secretary of state, anthony one iran of any escalation of going. Secretary of state, anthony one iran of any escalation of the i one iran of any escalation of the conflict and where do you see irans next possible moves . I conflict and where do you see irans next possible moves . Next possible moves . I think that, we are seeing next possible moves . I think that, we are seeing deliberate next possible moves . I think that, j we are seeing deliberate
Campaign Next
possible moves . I think that, i we are seeing deliberate campaign of escalation by iran, not only encouraging his brother mac to broaden its provocative activity against israel but also targeting american troops in syria and iraq and correspondent mentioned earlier, the iranian backed
Militia Shooting
off 19 missiles and drones at israel. I think there has to be, your matters and the
United States
, they do not listen to us. But europe matters to them and this is why these phone calls are so important to
Emmanuel Macron
and others in europe who have stronger more open ties can talk directly to iranians and convey a message to hold fire because this is going to spin
Out Of Control
. � ,. ,. ,. , control. And you mention the phone calls earlier. Control. And you mention the phone calls earlier, do control. And you mention the phone calls earlier, do you control. And you mention the phone calls earlier, do you think control. And you mention the phone calls earlier, do you think their calls earlier, do you think their particular conversations the
President Biden
has not had yet that he needs to be having. Notably, european and canada, all western nations and really find a solution, he has to engage in regional partners as well. The he has to engage in regional partners as well. He has to engage in regional iartners as well. ,. , partners as well. The president was out there and partners as well. The president was out there and subsequently, partners as well. The president was out there and subsequently, he out there and subsequently, he wanted to have the meeting but that was cancelled due to the incident of the church are so many palestinians were killed.
0n The Church
are so many palestinians were killed. On his way home, the president did apparently talk and cvs are conversations in his spoken with the king and the key conversation that we have not heard about yet is with china and strong ties, and smuggled iranian
Oil Violation
of the sanctions and this is an important relationship to iran and i would hope that our senior us, european and other officials were talking with beijing about how they can play a constructive role in preventing this from broadening and including not only more middle eastern iranian proxy partners but also drawing and how the
United States
can be drawn into the conflict. figs states can be drawn into the conflict. � ,. , states can be drawn into the conflict. ~ ,. , states can be drawn into the conflict. A ,. , ~ conflict. As you may be set, thank ou so conflict. As you may be set, thank you so much conflict. As you may be set, thank you so much for conflict. As you may be set, thank you so much for sharing conflict. As you may be set, thank you so much for sharing your you so much for sharing your insights. Disappointing news for the world cup champions. Start with disappointing news for the defending
Cricket World Cup
champions, england their leading wicket taker in this tournament, reece topley has been ruled out of the world cup after breaking his finger in saturdays defeat to south africa. England are back in action on thursday against sri lanka. In todays match india have beaten new zealand by four wickets in daram sharla, virat kohli hit two sixes and eight fours as he made 95 and top scored for indai. Mohammed shami took 5 wickets for 5h as india chased down a target of 274. Daryl mitchells 130 made up the bulk of new zealands runs. India top the table as the only unbeaten side left after five matches. Football fans have been gathering all day at
Manchester Uniteds
Old Trafford Stadium
to pay their
Respsects To Club Legend
sir bobby charlton, who died on saturday at the age of 86. A book of condolence has been opened at old trafford with a digital version also created. Sir bobby who won the world cup with england in 1966 and was also a european champion with manchester united, was diagnosed with dementia 3 years ago. His 106 caps and 49 goals for england were records at the time and during his career at united he won three top flight league titles, the european cup and the fa cup. People who came into contact with sir bobby will have realised that here you have a very humble, ordinary man from the northwest of england, who became a
Football Player
and achieved extraordinary things on the football pitch, things that will be remembered forever. Aston villa continued their fine form under manager unai emery by beating west ham 4 1 to move back up to fifth place in the english premier league. After nearly a year in charge emery has transformed the birmingham side, winning their 11th straight game at home. Douglas luiz opened the scoring and then converted a penaltyjust after half time. Jarrod bowen got one back for west ham but england striker
0llie Watkins
scored his eighth goal of the season, and leon bailey got villas fourth. Last season, before emery� s first game in charge, villa were in 16th place in the premier league. We are feeling special playing at this park. And then to play in this, and tied to the other teams playing and tied to the other teams playing and avoiding capacity, it was very great match with everything on the pitch, with the crowd and the fans and they are very proud of us. Celtic restored their seven point lead at the top of the
Scottish Premiership
with a 4 1win over hearts. Matt 0riley got celtic off to a great
Start Scoring
the opener after just four minutes. Brendan rodgers side were 2 nil up by half time and went on to take a confidence boosing4 1vicotry ahead of their
Champions League
tie against
Atletico Madrid
on wednesday. Englands mens rugby league side beat tonga 22 points to 18 to take 1 nil lead in their three match test series. Tom johnstone scored twice in the second half following first half scores from toby king and debutant mikey lewis. Tonga who are the
First Pacific
nation to tour england took the lead through starford toa and tyson frizell, tolu tau koula added a late score for a close finish but england held on to take the victory. The series continues in huddersfield on 28th october. The us grand prix is under way in austin. You can follow all the news on the bbc sport website and app. And thats all the sport for now. Main
Rafa Crossing<\/a> is on the egyptian border, and is the only route not bordering israel, which means its currently the only potential way to deliver humanitarian aid into gaza. In other developments, irans foreign minister, has accused israel of committing genocide in gaza, and warned the situation in the middle east, risks spiralling
Out Of Control<\/a>. Israel has been continuing to carry out out aerial bombing of gaza. Its nowjust over two weeks since the hamas attacks inside israel, in which iii hundred people were killed. The
Health Ministry<\/a> in gaza says about 4,700 people there, mainly civilians, have been killed in the israeli air strikes. Israels military has warned civilians in gaza, to keep moving south for their own safety, as it prepares to increase pressure on hamas, which is designated a
Terrorist Origanisation<\/a> by the uk, us and other western governments. The
Israel Defence<\/a> forces have confirmed the death of a soldier. Idf spokesperson, rear admiral daniel hagari, says an israeli soldier was killed by an anti tank missile on sunday, during a raid in gaza. Three other soldiers were injured. The israeli
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> has met soldiers at the israel lebanon border. He reiterated his support for the troops in their fight against the iranian backed hezbollah, which, like hamas, is considered a
Terrorist Organization<\/a> by the uk, us and others. And had a strong warning for the group. Translation we are now in a double battle. One here, at the lebanon israel border, to make sure hezbollah back off. And the other battle, there, in the south, to ensure a decisive victory that will crush hamas. If hezbollah decides to enter the war, it will miss the second lebanon war. It will make the mistake of its life. We will strike it with a force it cannot even imagine. And the significance for it and the state of lebanon will be devastating. With more, heres our correspondent wyre davies injerusalem. Israeli air strikes against what it says are strategic hamas targets have left parts of the gaza strip looking like a wasteland. Such bombings, say palestinians, is indiscriminate by its very nature and is resulting in thousands of civilian casualties. Many of those victims are children. These casualties were filmed in central gaza. There are other graphic images too distressing to broadcast, showing the bodies of at least a dozen children. At another hospital in gaza city, this 18 year old, a us citizen who lost a sister in the shelling, urges the
American Government<\/a> to get him and the surviving family out of gaza. After 20 trucks carrying basic food and medical aid were allowed into gaza yesterday through the border with egypt, it was hoped a similar number would cross today. But, says the un, its nowhere near the 500 trucks daily that are needed to sustain a population of more than 2 million. 30 , according to our sources, of the infrastructure is already destroyed. The un says that many who fled south to escape israeli bombing are now heading back to homes in northern gaza, towards the shelling, so dire is the humanitarian situation. Some people will die if they dont get insulin on a regular basis. There are 50,000 pregnant women in gaza. Water is absolutely necessary to keep them alive. But the situation is set to worsen. Thousands of israeli troops, tanks and heavy armour are preparing for a full scale
Ground Offensive<\/a> in gaza, once bombing from the air achieves its objective. Its what israel says it has to do if hamas is to be crushed. I have no doubt that israel will need to go in on the ground to be able to effectively hurt and undermine and weaken hamas, but also, to be able to project power in this region and show the world and its other adversaries that are watching that we have capabilities, and i think its a matter of day or days until that happens. But israel knows a
Land Invasion<\/a> of gaza could trigger conflict in the wider region. In the palestinian west bank, a hamas cell preparing for an attack was hit in the city ofjenin, says israel. And in southern lebanon, where hezbollah militia have threatened to avenge any invasion of gaza, cross border skirmishes may be a portent of things to come. But israels
Prime Minister<\/a> warned hezbollah and its sponsor, iran, not to get involved. If hezbollah decides to enter the war, theyll be making the biggest mistake of their lives and hit with unimaginable force, said the
Prime Minister<\/a>, talking to
Israeli Soldiers<\/a> in the north today. One factor that mr netanyahu cant control is the fate of 200 israeli and
International Hostages<\/a> being held by hamas in gaza. Free them now
Theirfamilies Fear<\/a> an israeli invasion may put their lives in further danger. President biden also discussed the conflict in a phone call with the pope. They spoke about mr biden\ufffd s recent visit to israel. And about the efforts to get food, medicine and other humanitarian help to alleviate the suffering in gaza. They also discussed the need to prevent a regional president
Braden Four Georgia<\/a> and rishi sunak,
President Biden<\/a>. They spoke about mr biden\ufffd s recent visit to israel. And about the efforts to get food, medicine and other humanitarian help to alleviate the suffering in gaza. They also discussed the need to prevent a regional escalation of the conflict. And to work towards peace. Live now to washington and our north america correspondent, shingai nyoka. The news is just the news isjust come in a prison biting having another call with a number of western leaders is quite significant and so, mr biden, he is trying to engage in more diplomacy. More diplomacy and also a sense of increase of tensions in the middle east. We heard earlier in his call with the pope that they were concerned about this war between israel and hamas escalating and going out to other regions and what we understand is that the us and since said that they have ordered their iraqi and
Government Employees<\/a> who are in iraq and not an
Emergency Staff<\/a> to evacuate because of increased risk of terrorism, of kidnapping, of attacks. This is me concern by the us that the situation, that the tensions are increasing the
Security Risks<\/a> are getting worse in the us is also increased with
It Closets Defence Posture<\/a> in the middle east and send its warships and also announced yesterday that its sending additional aid
Defence Systems<\/a> that is after it shut down several prawns and missiles that came we understand, iran, iran, yemen with iran backed soldiers and this is to be concerned by the us that the situation is escalating and we still dont have details of what was discussed in this because of the various leaders. You discussed in this because of the various leaders. Discussed in this because of the various leaders. Thank you very much. The family of missing british teenager
Noiya Sharabi<\/a> has confirmed she was killed by hamas. 16 year old noiya, her 13 year old sister yahel and her mother lianne who you can see in this picture are now all confirmed to have been killed in the attack on kibbutz beeri. They are all british. Lianne was born in the uk. Live now to david schenker, who between 2019 and 2021 was the main middle east adviser to the us secretary of state. Hes also been a
Senior Adviser<\/a> at the pentagon, and is now a seniorfellow at the
Washington Institute<\/a> so has first
Hand Experience<\/a> of working on diplomacy in the region. A very good to talk to you and thank you forjoining us here in the bbc. And a flurry of phone calls or
President Joe Biden<\/a> has been having at the moment. If you were still advising the
Us Government<\/a> from the
State Department<\/a> for a number of years, what would you be saying to them right now . Them right now . Good evening, i think its keeping them right now . Good evening, i think its keeping our them right now . Good evening, i think its keeping our allies them right now . Good evening, i think its keeping our allies on i think its keeping our allies on board and explain to them but he understands israels objectives are and trying to mostly contain what appears to be a trajectory towards a broadening of the conflict. And that is not happening on its own, its happening because iran is giving the orderfor that happening because iran is giving the order for that with the posture not only of the
United States<\/a> but our partners should be towards that incitement, finally working with our partners in a humanitarian support to the palestinians were suffering so much under the yoke of hamas in this brutal campaign. This brutal campaign. President bidens visited this brutal campaign. President bidens visited israel, this brutal campaign. President bidens visited israel, some this brutal campaign. President | bidens visited israel, some say biden\ufffd s visited israel, some say that really played a part in the crossing and the strokes crossing test trucks. Making sure that humanitarian aid is delivered to those were still in desperate need . At least 20 trucks were trial run to see if they could get supplies over if israel could actually inspect the goods to make sure there would be no contraband, weapons, ammunition for hamas and the nature for those drugs, whether it is just food, medicine and water rather than fuel that hamas can use and possibly for the war effort and i think this issue of humanitarian recent supply for palestinians in the
United States<\/a> can play on a very constructive role and wouldnt have to put too much leverage and pressure on israel to get that going. Pressure on israel to get that oiiin ,. ~, pressure on israel to get that iioin. ,. ,. , pressure on israel to get that ioiin. ,. ,. ,. , pressure on israel to get that ioiin. ,. ,. , , ~. Going. Secretary of state, anthony one iran of going. Secretary of state, anthony one iran of any going. Secretary of state, anthony one iran of any escalation going. Secretary of state, anthony one iran of any escalation of going. Secretary of state, anthony one iran of any escalation of the i one iran of any escalation of the conflict and where do you see irans next possible moves . I conflict and where do you see irans next possible moves . Next possible moves . I think that, we are seeing next possible moves . I think that, we are seeing deliberate next possible moves . I think that, j we are seeing deliberate
Campaign Next<\/a> possible moves . I think that, i we are seeing deliberate campaign of escalation by iran, not only encouraging his brother mac to broaden its provocative activity against israel but also targeting american troops in syria and iraq and correspondent mentioned earlier, the iranian backed
Militia Shooting<\/a> off 19 missiles and drones at israel. I think there has to be, your matters and the
United States<\/a>, they do not listen to us. But europe matters to them and this is why these phone calls are so important to
Emmanuel Macron<\/a> and others in europe who have stronger more open ties can talk directly to iranians and convey a message to hold fire because this is going to spin
Out Of Control<\/a>. \ufffd ,. ,. ,. , control. And you mention the phone calls earlier. Control. And you mention the phone calls earlier, do control. And you mention the phone calls earlier, do you control. And you mention the phone calls earlier, do you think control. And you mention the phone calls earlier, do you think their calls earlier, do you think their particular conversations the
President Biden<\/a> has not had yet that he needs to be having. Notably, european and canada, all western nations and really find a solution, he has to engage in regional partners as well. The he has to engage in regional partners as well. He has to engage in regional iartners as well. ,. , partners as well. The president was out there and partners as well. The president was out there and subsequently, partners as well. The president was out there and subsequently, he out there and subsequently, he wanted to have the meeting but that was cancelled due to the incident of the church are so many palestinians were killed.
0n The Church<\/a> are so many palestinians were killed. On his way home, the president did apparently talk and cvs are conversations in his spoken with the king and the key conversation that we have not heard about yet is with china and strong ties, and smuggled iranian
Oil Violation<\/a> of the sanctions and this is an important relationship to iran and i would hope that our senior us, european and other officials were talking with beijing about how they can play a constructive role in preventing this from broadening and including not only more middle eastern iranian proxy partners but also drawing and how the
United States<\/a> can be drawn into the conflict. \ufb01gs states can be drawn into the conflict. \ufffd ,. , states can be drawn into the conflict. ~ ,. , states can be drawn into the conflict. A ,. , ~ conflict. As you may be set, thank ou so conflict. As you may be set, thank you so much conflict. As you may be set, thank you so much for conflict. As you may be set, thank you so much for sharing conflict. As you may be set, thank you so much for sharing your you so much for sharing your insights. Disappointing news for the world cup champions. Start with disappointing news for the defending
Cricket World Cup<\/a> champions, england their leading wicket taker in this tournament, reece topley has been ruled out of the world cup after breaking his finger in saturdays defeat to south africa. England are back in action on thursday against sri lanka. In todays match india have beaten new zealand by four wickets in daram sharla, virat kohli hit two sixes and eight fours as he made 95 and top scored for indai. Mohammed shami took 5 wickets for 5h as india chased down a target of 274. Daryl mitchells 130 made up the bulk of new zealands runs. India top the table as the only unbeaten side left after five matches. Football fans have been gathering all day at
Manchester Uniteds<\/a>
Old Trafford Stadium<\/a> to pay their
Respsects To Club Legend<\/a> sir bobby charlton, who died on saturday at the age of 86. A book of condolence has been opened at old trafford with a digital version also created. Sir bobby who won the world cup with england in 1966 and was also a european champion with manchester united, was diagnosed with dementia 3 years ago. His 106 caps and 49 goals for england were records at the time and during his career at united he won three top flight league titles, the european cup and the fa cup. People who came into contact with sir bobby will have realised that here you have a very humble, ordinary man from the northwest of england, who became a
Football Player<\/a> and achieved extraordinary things on the football pitch, things that will be remembered forever. Aston villa continued their fine form under manager unai emery by beating west ham 4 1 to move back up to fifth place in the english premier league. After nearly a year in charge emery has transformed the birmingham side, winning their 11th straight game at home. Douglas luiz opened the scoring and then converted a penaltyjust after half time. Jarrod bowen got one back for west ham but england striker
0llie Watkins<\/a> scored his eighth goal of the season, and leon bailey got villas fourth. Last season, before emery\ufffd s first game in charge, villa were in 16th place in the premier league. We are feeling special playing at this park. And then to play in this, and tied to the other teams playing and tied to the other teams playing and avoiding capacity, it was very great match with everything on the pitch, with the crowd and the fans and they are very proud of us. Celtic restored their seven point lead at the top of the
Scottish Premiership<\/a> with a 4 1win over hearts. Matt 0riley got celtic off to a great
Start Scoring<\/a> the opener after just four minutes. Brendan rodgers side were 2 nil up by half time and went on to take a confidence boosing4 1vicotry ahead of their
Champions League<\/a> tie against
Atletico Madrid<\/a> on wednesday. Englands mens rugby league side beat tonga 22 points to 18 to take 1 nil lead in their three match test series. Tom johnstone scored twice in the second half following first half scores from toby king and debutant mikey lewis. Tonga who are the
First Pacific<\/a> nation to tour england took the lead through starford toa and tyson frizell, tolu tau koula added a late score for a close finish but england held on to take the victory. The series continues in huddersfield on 28th october. The us grand prix is under way in austin. You can follow all the news on the bbc sport website and app. And thats all the sport for now. Main
Story Developments<\/a> in the middle east. The archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has visited jerusalem, showing solidarity with anglicans in the city. The
Anglican Diocese<\/a> ofjerusalem manages
Al Ahli Hospital<\/a> in gaza where hundreds of people are thought to have died in an explosion on tuesday. Archbishop welby knows the hospital well, having opened one of its wings. Hes been talking to the bbc\ufffd s clive myrie. Its just an oasis in the middle of eastjerusalem. We meet in the garden of st georges cathedral, an outpost of the
Anglican Church<\/a> here in the holy land. I come out here early in the morning to pray. Theres been much to reflect on, following the bloody events of the last two weeks, beginning with the hamas attack that filled him with rage. When everyone sees something that is profoundly evil and horrific the slaughter, the butchery, the cruelty to the bodies of infants up to elderly people it is a horror that if you dont feel a sense of anger, i think youre missing something in your humanity. But when you do see the
Bombing Campaign<\/a> that is taking place in gaza, what are your thoughts on that . It breaks my heart to see that, because i know that if you bomb a city, innocent people die, horribly, and in agony. Children. People with no involvement, who are just caught up in this horrendous process. We cant lecture israel, we can appeal. Were not better than them. Were two faced if we lecture them. But we can appeal. And this is what i hearjoe biden doing, what i heard rishi sunak doing, what i hear other people doing, is saying, of course we understand, if we do, of course we know how angry you are, and rightly, and of course you have the right of self defence and the duty of self defence, but be who you are. Be the best you are. Archbishop, thank you. Thank you. The impact of storm babet is still being felt across several parts of the uk. In nottinghamshire, people were told to evacuate hundreds of homes because of rising water levels along the river idle. A severe
Flood Warning<\/a> for the town of retford has now been lifted. 0ther warnings, though, are still in place. Andy gill reports. Parts of retford are already suffering the aftermath of storm babet, up to 600 properties are affected by the severe
Flood Warning<\/a>. That means theres a threat to life. The water is already in liams home. It peaked at around 3am, thats when we first noticed all the water had come in. The fire service came round this morning and told us that at 8pm tonight, it will rise by a further 30 35 centimetres, so we are going to be really, really hit by it. Some residents have already left. This morning, when i came home, obviously, there was all this. So everyones been asked to evacuate. Ive tried to get as much as possible upstairs and out of the way but, yeah, itsjust horrible. The nottinghamshire
Resilience Forum<\/a> says that although no more significant rainfall is forecast, they expect river levels to keep on rising, and they could be a threat to life until tuesday. Some of those evacuated are going to a local leisure centre. The absolutely unprecedented rainfall has created so much water. Some of those evacuated are going to a local leisure centre. The absolutely unprecedented rainfall has created so much water. This hasnt happened before, and theres such a volume of water come down the river all at once that, basically, its not designed to cope with it. In catcliff, in south yorkshire, the floodwater has been as high as peoples ceilings. Chesterfield, in derbyshire, has also been affected. Andy gill, bbc news. Lets get some of the days other news now. The
United States<\/a> has ordered eligible
Family Members<\/a> and non
Emergency Staff<\/a> in iraq at its embassy in baghdad and consulate in erbil to leave immediately. The state
Department Also<\/a> advised us citizens not to travel anywhere in iraq because of terrorism, kidnapping,
Armed Conflict<\/a> and civil unrest. Ukrainian
Officials Say<\/a> six people were killed in a
Russian Missile<\/a> strike on kharkiv. A missile hit a
Postal Distribution Centre<\/a> just outside of the city its believed the dead are all postal workers. Theres been no comment yet from russia. Stay with us here on bbc news. Hello. If the huge amount of rainfall in the last few days mystically to these figures in
Eastern Scotland<\/a> looks like an excess of 200 mm of rain injust that looks like an excess of 200 mm of rain in just that one storm and a 44 mm and a lot of rain and just because the sun is out it doesnt necessarily mean that the threat is completely over and you may want to check the
Environmental Agency<\/a> website and in scotland to see what those river levels are doing because the risk for the delay when it starts raining between the peak of the flood waters started. It is quiet across most of the uk today and 12 degrees in newcastle and in newcastle the average for the time of year and with clear skies and light winds, a touch of frost, at least during the night across parts of above freezing in aberdeen but much of the milder and 13 in plymouth and thats because we have a south westerly
Weather Front<\/a> end there was some rain around tomorrow and in the southwest of the uk, and the book of the country, another decent day with bright sunny skies but of
Rain Threatening<\/a> to reach the south later on monday and into tuesday. His next with the front from the south living more wet weather will come for some parts and weather will come for some parts and we are in a spell of dry weather now but more rain is rain is forecast is likely to be anywhere is near widespread and persistent at least until tuesday or wednesday and later on wednesday, the
Weather Looks<\/a> like its going to go downhill once again as another very large area of low pressure sweeps and of the atlantic and western parts of the uk to get the rain early on wednesday and the next with a friend in the southwest of england for wales and
Northern Ireland<\/a> and that
Weather Front<\/a> will progress towards the north and the east of the country and some very strong winds. The outlook is looking unsettled and no two days are going to look the same and temperatures will be around average and if you look at these
Weather Icons<\/a> of the
Screen Showers<\/a> are most days and most of us. This is bbc news, the headlines. Hopes are fading that more humanitarian aid will reach gaza today. Checks were being carried out on a convoy of 17 lorries lined up on the egyptian side of the border. But its still not clear whether theyll be allowed in. Israel has stepped up its bombardment of gaza before a possible
Ground Attack<\/a> against hamas. It has again warned palestinians still in the north of the territory to head south. The white house says us
President Joe Biden<\/a> has again spoken to israeli
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> by phone. He is also spoken to other
World Leaders<\/a> including francis
Emmanuel Macron<\/a> and british
Prime Minister<\/a> rishi sunak. Irans foreign minster warns israel and the us that the middle east may spiral
Out Of Control<\/a> if israel doesnt immediately stop its military action. Now on bbc news unspun world withjohn simpson. Hello and welcome to unspun world. At a time when, in the words of antony blinken, the american secretary of state, the middle east is in danger of slipping into war or, as
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