Good afternoon and welcome to the Bbc News At One live from jerusalem. There are growing calls for a humanitarian pause in the fighting between israel and hamas, so that more aid can be allowed into gaza. The un agency for Palestinian Refugees has warned its shelters in the gaza strip are overwhelmed with displaced people. It says the facilities are now holding 600,000 palestinians, which is four times their capacity. Israel has allowed limited food, water and medicine into the territory via the rafah crossing with egypt, but isnt allowing fuel supplies, over fears theyll end up in the hands of hamas. Hamas is designated a Terrorist Group by many western governments, including the uk. The United States said it would support a lull in the fighting, but not a full ceasefire, because it said that would only benefit hamas. The Hamas Health Ministry says more than 6,500 people have been killed so far in gaza in this conflict. Israel says the number of dead in the hamas attack more than two weeks is over 1,400, with 220 hostages taken. Heres our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. Broken gaza. Huge holes where home once stood. This was Khan Younis In The South of the strip this morning. With almost 1. 5 Million People homeless, the un says the humanitarian situation is set to worsen. Its Biggest Agency in gaza warns its last Fuel Reserves are about to run out. If it warns its last Fuel Reserves are about to run out. About to run out. If it does not come today. About to run out. If it does not come today, then about to run out. If it does not come today, then we about to run out. If it does not come today, then we are about to run out. If it does not| come today, then we are going about to run out. If it does not. Come today, then we are going to about to run out. 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It is important to also l recognise the attacks by hamas conflict. It is important to also recognise the attacks by hamas did not happen in a vacuum. The Palestinian People have been subjected to 56 years of suffocating occupation. But the grievances of the Palestinian People cannot justify the Palestinian People cannot justify the appalling attacks by hamas justify the appalling attacks by hamas and those appalling attacks cannot hamas and those appalling attacks cannot justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian People people. Israel accused the people. Israel accused the Secretary General ofjustifying terrorism, calling on him to resign. It defended its actions in gaza. The proportional response to the October Seven Massacre is a total destruction, a total destruction of hamas. It is not only israels right to destroy hamas but our duty. Overnight, reminder, israels military says, that hamas is still a threat. It says it thwarted an attempted threat by see killing two hamas ago but iversen targeting a tunnel they used by the beach in gaza. But most of the thousands killed our civilians. Parents have resorted to marking their children in case they are crushed in an air strike. Translation we in case they are crushed in an air strike. Translation strike. Translation we put bracelets to strike. Translation we put bracelets to mark strike. Translation we put bracelets to mark each strike. Translation we put bracelets to mark each other| strike. Translation we put. Bracelets to mark each otherjust strike. Translation we put bracelets to mark each otherjust in case something happens. I have seen bodies ripped apart. You cant tell the dead apart. If something happens and they are in pieces, this way, i will recognise them from their bracelets. I will collect their body parts. Amid so much misery, some stories of hope emerged from the rubble. This father checking with rescuers over night that his wife and each of his children are still alive. They are, and his little girl is pulled out. This family in gaza stays together, for now. Yolande knell, bbc news. Jerusalem. Small glimmers of hope in a very dark time. Lets get the latest on this story from our correspondents around the region. In a moment, well speak to our middle east correspondent, tom bateman whos in Southern Israel, but first to our gaza reporter, Rushdi Abu Alouf whos in southern gaza. Rushdi abu alouf, we know there was more intense aerial bombardment overnight. What is the situation now in the gaza strip where you are . Yes, israel hit hundreds of targets, including a house nearby. This morning, two people were here injured from displaced inside the hospital. The number raised significantly in the last hour. 6500 people have been killed, including 2700 children. Israel said they are targeting hamas but civilians always pay the price of this. If you look to the number of civilian women and children, they are almost half of the overall death toll number. Also, the overall death toll number. Also, the hamas Local Authority are saying that israel have destroyed over 600 houses without warning. That is why we have this huge number of civilian population that got killed since the beginning of this war. The humanitarian situation is also getting worse and worse. This hospital now, they shut this building, they shut the building behind me and they keep just the Emergency Room because they dont have fuel. They only have fuel to run the operation rooms. Just Life Saving Mission is being conducted here. This morning, i saw a friend, his wife was injured in the morning and they came to the hospital and they said, she is not a priority, she is not in a serious condition, you have to find another place or weight. So the situation is at the edge of catastrophic. No more aid came today and the situation is going to be worse and worse without fuel. , � , going to be worse and worse without fuel. , ~ , ~. , going to be worse and worse without fuel. , � , �. ,. , ~ going to be worse and worse without fuel. , a m,. , fuel. Rushdi abu alouf, thank you a. Ain fuel. Rushdi abu alouf, thank you aaain for fuel. Rushdi abu alouf, thank you Again Forjoining fuel. Rushdi abu alouf, thank you Again Forjoining us fuel. Rushdi abu alouf, thank you Again Forjoining us from fuel. Rushdi abu alouf, thank you Again Forjoining us from gaza,. Again forjoining us from gaza, where he said it is on the edge of a catastrophe. That is the word that has been used by the United Nations repeatedly since the beginning of this crisis. Lets cross the border now to Southern Israel and tom bateman is there. It is 3. 00 in israel, how does it look now and sound now . Well, just in the seconds before you have come to us, more outgoing artillery fire. Wejust have come to us, more outgoing artillery fire. We just heard a very big blast in the last few seconds. I can see some dust rising just on the hills behind us as we look across towards gaza city, over the perimeterfence. There has been a lot of outgoing israeli artillery into gaza in the last three hours, some Heavy Machine Gun Fire as well at one point. This morning, more alert sirens in Southern Israel because of rocket fire that continues to come from the gaza strip. Indeed, one very long range rocket that was reported to have been fired towards the city of eilat on the red sea coast, that is all the way over the negev desert and Rocket Sirens there as well. So the situation remains extremely tense. As for getting that aid in, the israelis are absolutely adamant that fuel will not go in, despite all those calls, including the now calling for a humanitarian pause to allow some relief to into gaza. Tam allow some relief to into gaza. Tom bateman in allow some relief to into gaza. Tom bateman in southern allow some relief to into gaza. Tom bateman in Southern Israel and Rushdi Abu Alouf in gaza, thank you to both of you for updating is on the situation. Day19 both of you for updating is on the situation. Day 19 of the israel gaza war and this morning israel again saying it is intensifying air strikes on gaza, killing this morning it says a senior Hamas Military Leader and destroying hamas infrastructure. Repeating its warnings to residents of the north to head south. But as we have been hearing in this programme, even in the south of gaza, civilians dont feel safe and all of the life saving supplies are fast running out. We will keep an eye on all of the latest of elements but back to you in the studio for the rest of the daily� s news. Lyse, thank you very much indeed. The Prime Minister has said there needs to be specific pauses in the fighting in gaza to allow people out and aid in. But rishi sunak emphasised in Prime Ministers questions that was distinct from a ceasefire. It comes as the Labour Leader sir keir starmer meets muslim mps in his own party, to try to smooth tensions over his stance towards israel and gaza. Our Political Correspondent, helen catt, is in westminster. So, the Prime Minister hasnt changed his position entirely on this. He is still clear that israel has the right to defend itself and a spokesman for the Prime Minister after Prime Ministers questions told journalists they believe a wholesale ceasefire would only benefit hamas but he was clear and this is where there does seem to have been a bit of a shift, that to get hostages out, to get british nationals out and to get aid into gaza, which the government wants to do, there needs to be a safer environment. He said that would necessitate specific pauses as distinct from a ceasefire. There are some mps in parliament who want to see a full ceasefire. The snp certainly is in that position for some there is also increasing pressure on the Labour Leader sir keir starmer to adopt that position, too. About 37 labour mps have signed a call for that and he is also coming under pressure from labour councillors. More than 150 labour muslim councillors wrote to him this morning, saying that he should move to calling for a full ceasefire. There has also been some upset about his tone and stance, things that have been said in public. There was a backlash when he visited the south wales eggs and i make centre at the weekend, suggestions he had misrepresented that visit. He is meeting mps this lunchtime to try and smooth over those tensions. Is he is likely to changes position wholesale . He has been stressing over the last couple of weeks the importance of her as he put set speaking with one voice westminster on this. ~ speaking with one voice westminster on this. , ~ ,. , mps are expected to vote later today on whether to suspend the former conservative minister peter bone for six weeks, which could lead to another by election. The mp for wellingborough was found to have bullied a member of staff, and been sexually inappropriate. Mr bone denies the allegations. The former assistant who says he suffered physical, emotional and psychological abuse has been speaking exclusively to our Political Correspondent hannah miller. Peters behaviour was erratic. His temper was often explosive. Like a pendulum. Hed go from one type of kind of personality to another. He was very hard to predict. They call it a Siege Mentality in terms of the relentless shouting, the screaming, the hitting. Peter bone has been the mp for wellingborough since 2005. Earlier this month, he was found to have subjected a former staff member to a pattern of abuse that the assistant says led to him being diagnosed with post Traumatic Stress disorder. I entered parliament with a lifelong dream of wanting to be in politics. I went in with all this hope and excitement, and then it became this horrid, brutal, dark experience that left me a broken shell of the young man i once was. After resigning from the job, the staff member filed an official complaint with the Conservative Party. Four years later, when there was still no conclusion, he asked an independent Parliamentary Panel to investigate. Both investigations were still open when borisjohnson promoted peter bone to become a minister. How do you think we come to a point where a Prime Minister can promote someone whos got these allegations going on against them . Its politics. Its a lack of care or empathy. Peter was a strong supporter of borisjohnson. I believe it was purely self serving. I dont believe they thought about me. The Conservative Party acknowledges that there were delays to its investigation and says its processes have since changed. Peter bone has been suspended from the parliamentary party. He didnt respond to our requests for comment but has previously denied the allegations. Hes expected to face a vote on his future today. Nothing is ever really going to feel like enough, in terms of what was taken from me my career, my dreams, who i was before i worked in parliament. If hes suspended from the house of commons, it could trigger a by election in peter bones constituency more than Ten Years After the bullying is said to have happened. Hannah miller, bbc news. The time is 1. 16. Our top story this afternoon. There are growing calls for a humanitarian pause in the fighting between israel and hamas so that adequate aid can be let into gaza. And still to come the case of an off duty pilot accused of trying to crash an Alaska Airlines blames his depression. Coming up on bbc news. Manchester city look to make it three wins from three in the champions league, but the holders have to contend with an artificial pitch later in switzerland when they take on young boys. A Police Officer who incited more than 200 young girls to send him explicit pictures and videos of themselves over snapchat has beenjailed for life, with a minimum term of 12 years. Lewis edwards groomed the girls aged between ten and 16 and forced them to send him indecent images that he secretly recorded and used to blackmail them. Our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports from cardiff. Are we going to find evidence of you engaging in sexual communication with children . No comment. When he was arrested back in february, pc Lewis Edwards refused to answer questions about his campaign of unspeakable cruelty against girls as young as ten. No comment. But later in court, he admitted 160 offences of blackmail and sexually abusing children online. It is clear that he not only gained sexual gratification from his offendi