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pictures from the region. israeli tanks and armoured vehicles rolling out of gaza and into southern israel. under the deal mediated by qatar, 13 israeli hostages held by hamas are due to be released in about two hours. a total of 50 are expected to be released over the four days of the truce. 39 palestinian prisoners will be set free by israel today. 150 palestinian women and teenage boys will be released over the duration of the ceasefire. meanwhile, lorries containing much needed medical supplies, fuel and food have begun making their way from the egyptian side of the rafah crossing into gaza. egypt has said 130,000 litres of diesel will be delivered daily. these are live pictures from the border. today, here in the uk, foreign secretary lord cameron is meeting palestinian leaders and says britain is looking into all avenues to get support into gaza. hamas�* attacks on 7th october killed 1,200 people and saw about 240 taken hostage. since then, gaza health ministry says more than 14,000 people have been killed in israel's retaliatory campaign. with the latest, here's our middle east correspondent yolande knell. for the first time in nearly seven weeks relative quiet on gaza's skyline. there is only the destruction wrought by this brutal war. in exchange for the truce mediated by qatar, a total of 50 israeli hostages out of more than 200 seized by hamas during last month's deadly cross—border attacks, are set to be released, and dozens of palestinian women and teenagers, held in israeli jails. itay has four relatives still missing in gaza. we are barely eating, sleeping properly. in addition to that we get missiles all the time, sirens, we have to run to a safe room. and we know our family is over there somewhere. it's everyone�*s worst nightmare. it's not even a nightmare you think of, but it is a nightmare in real life. intense fighting continued up to the start of the expected four day pause. israel says it killed a hamas commander in an air strike in khan younis. now, amid a desperate humanitarian crisis, hundreds of lorry—loads more aid should be able to enter gaza. in egypt, fuel, food and medical supplies are already waiting with ambulances to bring out some of the wounded. it's going to be coming in through the crossing as soon as we have a period of calm where, of course, even the aid workers would be safe going in. it would be a fraction of the need in gaza. the need is so great in gaza that no matter how much aid you are going to bring in, there will be certainly more need for aid. but we are hoping to bring in as much as possible within the confines of the deal. stepping back into the region at this sensitive time, lord cameron has already visited one of the israeli communities worst affected by the 7th of october attacks. today, he will meet palestinian leaders. for people in gaza this fragile agreement should bring some respite from their suffering. some israeli families can look forward to reunions. on both sides there is hope, but caution too, with an end to this war still a long way off. live now to tel aviv and nir barkat — israeli economy minister. in just under two hours we're expecting the release of the first hostages. you have said that the first and last priority of israel should be destroying hamas, so do you support this deal? it means that those children and women who were taken hostages from their homes, innocent civilians, taken by hamas, they should have been released immediately with no condition. that is what anywhere in the world should happen stop these hamas jihad tests want to kill us all. the woman, they took our babies, and they want to kill us all, they want to throw as to the sea. do you actually support the deal? the incentive of course is a longer pause in the fighting. people like your national security minister has said this does set a dangerous precedent, he is concerned, as are others in israel, this will allow hamas to have a pause, time to regroup and rearm, what do you say to that? i support the deal. i have listened to all the details. we care about our people. we put them under shelter. we will do everything we can to bring them back to their parents, wives, husbands, grandparents. and for everyone that we can return, it is the entire world for us, we care about our lives. by the way, the hamas, isis, militants, do not care about their people, they use them as human shields. you should be cautious, because you are next in line. the concerns about what hamas will do, i havejust raised, how will the idf use this time, will they think about their tactics next, where are you at in terms of weaponry, this is your need more arms in a time like this? the israeli army is committed, like the government, like everyone in israel, to eliminate hamas off the map. the pause is to bring some of our abducted hostages back home, women and children, we will continue until total surrender. like nazi germany at the time, like imperial japan at the time, we need to have total surrender. can i ask you more about that phrase, total surrender, do you mean total surrender of greek militants? because gaza is a place that is run by hamas. we are talking about civil society in gaza as well, who do you want to surrender? just society in gaza as well, who do you want to surrender?— want to surrender? just to remind ou, i want to surrender? just to remind you. i don't _ want to surrender? just to remind you, i don't member— want to surrender? just to remind you, i don't member the - want to surrender? just to remind you, i don't member the united . you, i don't member the united states at the tail end of the second world war bomb in dresden... we are not talkin: world war bomb in dresden... we are not talking about _ world war bomb in dresden... we are not talking about the _ world war bomb in dresden... we are not talking about the second - world war bomb in dresden... we are not talking about the second world i not talking about the second world war, talking about what is happening right now. war, talking about what is happening riaht now. ~ ., ., , war, talking about what is happening riahtnow. ., ., right now. what hamas is committing is worse than — right now. what hamas is committing is worse than what _ right now. what hamas is committing is worse than what the _ right now. what hamas is committing is worse than what the nazir - right now. what hamas is committing is worse than what the nazir did, - right now. what hamas is committing is worse than what the nazir did, it i is worse than what the nazir did, it is worse than what the nazir did, it is worse, because they took no pictures. is worse, because they took no ictures. ~ , ., , ., ., pictures. when you see total surrender. — pictures. when you see total surrender, total _ pictures. when you see total surrender, total surrender i pictures. when you see totalj surrender, total surrender of pictures. when you see total- surrender, total surrender of who? of all hamas leadership, hamas of all hamas leadership, hamas leadership groups, everyone that took part, they will come to trial, or will be killed. there is no other choice. we have to have hamas total surrender. they can finish the sport any minute, if they raise the white flag and city surrender. if they accept the fact that israel exists next to them, and they take off their charter destroying and eliminating israel, then we would be happy to speak to new leadership, and would take care of the palestinians in gaza. you talk about the militarising gaza, how do you begin to de—radicalised gaza? 14,000 people have been killed there, many thousands of children have been killed, they do not have food, water, medicalsupplies, hospitals water, medical supplies, hospitals are water, medicalsupplies, hospitals are not operational. you can destroy perhaps the hamas leadership, but how do you begin to destroy an ideology, when all it is happening right now is only making people in the region and in gaza and in the west bank more angry? 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they went into our civilian cities and raped and killed and slaughtered and raped and killed and slaughtered and beheaded people. it is not the same, you cannot compare. it is like the west fighting nazi germany, this is the moral equivalent. when the us dropped the atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki, they wanted to end the war. we don't do that, we are considerate for the palestinian people. are considerate for the palestinian --eole. ., ., , are considerate for the palestinian --eole. . ., , , are considerate for the palestinian --eole. . . , , ., people. there are many people who will disagree — people. there are many people who will disagree with _ people. there are many people who will disagree with that _ people. there are many people who will disagree with that statement i will disagree with that statement that you are considerate of the palestinian people. lawyers around the world... the un says it is a graveyard for children in gaza at the moment, many would dispute the fact that israel has been considerate.— fact that israel has been considerate. .,~ ., ., considerate. speak to hamas leadership. _ considerate. speak to hamas leadership, to _ considerate. speak to hamas leadership, to put _ considerate. speak to hamas leadership, to put the - considerate. speak to hamas leadership, to put the white l considerate. speak to hamas - leadership, to put the white flag. .. leadership, to put the white flag... what do you imagine will happen next? this pause in fighting, hopefully more hostages will be released as well. after this pause, with the north of gaza strip destroyed, does that mean the idea is to target the south? what do you think will happen in the next month? your defence minister says it will be about two months more of fighting. we are not just fighting. we are notjust fighting our own war. this is a war againstjihad the radical islamist that behave like nasis and isis.— radical islamist that behave like nasis and isis. what will happen in gaza strip over _ nasis and isis. what will happen in gaza strip over the _ nasis and isis. what will happen in gaza strip over the next _ nasis and isis. what will happen in gaza strip over the next two - nasis and isis. what will happen in i gaza strip over the next two months? let me finish my sentence. we are going to finish hamas, eradicate them off the map of the world. we will never agree to exist with a neighbour that wants to kill as, and just demonstrated, taking 1400 innocent lives, we will never agree to have such a neighbour next to us. we are fighting notjust our own war. there is a reason why the united states is backing as a pan—european leadership is backing us up, nobody. us and deter us from finishing thejob, for us up, nobody. us and deter us from finishing the job, for the us up, nobody. us and deter us from finishing thejob, for the benefit of the three worlds. you have to understand that radicals like this have to be wiped off the map of the earth. we appreciate your time, as we countdown to of the sausages —— as we countdown to the release of these hostages. you can go to the website to get more details on what is happening minute by minute in the middle east. let us show you what is happening now, this four—day pause has started. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. at least seven people are feared dead after being swept away by a flooded river in south—eastern kenya. a local chief said they were sitting on a log in the middle of the river when the floodwaters rose and took them away. kenya, somalia and ethiopia are dealing with their worst floods in recent history. hundreds of amazon workers are on strike in the uk today on one of the busiest shopping days of the year — black friday. the gmb union says about 1,000 workers havejoined the strike in coventry. walkouts are also planned across europe and the us over a pay dispute. unions say this is the biggest day of action in the firm's history. the world's biggest iceberg is on the move after more than 30 years stuck to the ocean floor. a23a is almost 4,000 square kilometres in area — that's more than twice the size of greater london. it initially split from the antarctic coastline in 1986, but quickly grounded in the weddell sea, becoming essentially an ice island. you're live with bbc news. south african paralympic champion 0scar pistorius has been granted early release from prison on parole a decade after he killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, in a crime that gripped the world. pistorius was serving 13 years for murder. in an impact statement read to the parole board, the victim's mother, june steenkamp, said she was not convinced he had been rehabilitated. at his trial, the sprinter said he shot her through a toilet door at his home, mistaking herfor a robber. the parole board said pistorius will be released injanuary. rob matthews is a friend of the steenkamp family and was at the parole hearing today. here's what he had to say. my my personal opinion is that part of that road to rehabilitation is acknowledging what you have done, and being accountable for what you have done and being a enough for person enough to say, you did it, and all the consequences that go with it. notjust lip service. service is easy. it is easy to say sorry, when you have been caught. your actions have to be completed with deeds on the way you conduct your life. i am with deeds on the way you conduct your life. iam not with deeds on the way you conduct your life. i am not sure that answers the question, but that is my view. and i think it is pertinent to take into consideration the conditions that have been given to oscar pistorius. i think that is 0scar pistorius. i think that is very important. remember, he did not get a life sentence. the rules for licences is are very different. —— four life sentences. live now to our correspondent daniel de simone, who's at atteridgeville prison outside pretoria, where 0scar pistorius is being held. the trial gripped south africa and the world, give us a sense what the reaction is going to be to the news that 0scar pistorius is going to walk out of that prison behind you in january? the news has only come within the last hour, so we are still getting reaction. we a reaction that you saw from a family friend of the steenkamp family. we did get a victim impact statement this morning from june steenkamp, the mother of reeva steenkamp, expressing scepticism about whether he had been the she expressed concern about the safety of women if his abusive behaviour has not been addressed in prison. that then was part of the evidence that was being considered by the parole board, which did not take very long to make a decision that he will be released on conditions on the 5th of january. 0scar pistorius was a world superstar prior to the murder of reeva steenkamp. he had one multiple paralympic gold medals. he also competed at the london 2012 olympics against non—disabled athletes. as people will remember, he had the lower part of both his legs amputated before he was one—year—old, but that did not stop one—year—old, but that did not stop on becoming this very successful paralympic athletes. all eyes will now turn to his release on the 5th of january. we have heard about the possible conditions that he will face which includes a therapy to address how he deals with anger, and how he deals with gender—based violence. thank you for the update. ireland's prime minister says the violence in dublin on thursday is not who the irish people are or who they want to be. the taoiseach, leo varadkar, was speaking after the arrest of 34 people for rioting in the capital following a knife attack. four people were injured in the initial attack, including three children. a five—year—old girl is in emergency care — detectives say they believe the attack was the work of one man, and was not terror—related. an arrest has been made. in the hours after news of that attack became known, crowds formed in the centre of dublin, and began attacking buildings, and fought with police. these pictures appear to show a store being looted. at least one bus was set on fire. other vehicles were also burned — and public transport services were damaged. riot police were also deployed. in an address to the nation, the irish prime minister said protesters were motivated by "hate". i want to say to a nation that is unsettled and afraid — this is not who we are. this is not who we want to be. and this is not who we will ever be. yesterday afternoon, innocent children were attacked in dublin city centre. it was a horrific, horrifying act of violence. and our thoughts are with the injured children, their heroic care assistant who threw herself in harm's way to protect them. but all those who risked their lives to save lives, they're real irish heroes, whatever their nationality, irish, british and italian. our thoughts are also with the doctors and nurses in our city who are trying to save the lives of those who are injured. many of them come from abroad. and our thoughts and prayers are with a nation united in shock. yesterday evening, some people decided that the best way to respond to this terrible attack was to take to the streets of dublin and try to terrify, intimidate, loot and destroy. their first reaction to a five year old child being stabbed was to burn our city, attack its businesses and assault our gardai. as a result of their actions buses and trams were set on fire, innocent passers by were intimidated and pregnant women in hospital were made feel unsafe and in danger. these people claim to be defending irish citizens, yet they put in danger the newest and most vulnerable and most innocent people. those involved brought shame on dublin, brought shame on ireland, and brought shame on their families and themselves. these criminals did not do what they did because they love ireland. they do not do what they did because they wanted to protect irish people. they did not do it out of any sense of patriotism, however warped. they did so because they're filled with hate. they love violence. they love chaos. and they love causing pain to others. looting a shop was more important to them than protecting the lives of our children, and they disrupted a garda

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