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BBCNEWS Verified July 2, 2024



the truth behind them. the temporary ceasefire in the israel—gaza war is over. it ended about 7am local time. since then, the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says more than a hundred people have been killed in fighting. rockets have been fired into southern israel from gaza, and israel has again begun air strikes on the strip. each side is blaming the other for the end of the ceasefire. the israel defense forces posted on social media saying "hamas violated the operational pause, and in addition, fired toward israeli territory". it also blamed hamas for failing to release all the female and child hostages being held in gaza. in turn, hamas — which the uk, the us and many other governments consider a terrorist group — blamed israel for breaking the agreement by preventing fuel from reaching north the resumption of israeli air strikes hasn't been restricted to gaza's north. there have also been attacks in khan younis, in the south of the strip, as our middle east correspondent hugo bachega reports war has returned to gaza. a ceasefire expired this morning. last—minute talks, unable to renew it. it didn't take long for the israeli military to strike again. this was the aftermath of an attack in rafah in southern gaza. israel says it's targeting hamas, but civilians seem to be paying the price again. this man says his house was hit. "what is this supposed to mean?" he asks. "it was just a house where displaced children and young people "were taking shelter," he says. in khan younis, this hospital was overwhelmed. the new casualties putting more pressure on a health system already on the verge of collapse. this man was listening to the news when his house was hit. "this is our second home that's been destroyed. "this is the nature of the israeli enemy. "what more can i say?" he says. the ceasefire had given the people of gaza some respite. now, people are on the move again. but few places are really safe — and it's not only bombs threatening them. sanitation systems have broken down. people have a few litres of water, lack of food, the risk of disease breaking out and killing large numbers of children is very, very high. israel says it resumed its offensive because it accused hamas of violating the terms of the ceasefire deal. unfortunately, hamas decided to terminate the pause by failing to release all the kidnapped women — as it was obligated to do so — and kidnapped children, and by resuming rocket fire. the perpetrators of the october seven massacre have decided to hold onto the hostages they brutally abducted in violation of humanitarian law and every norm of humanity. hamas, however, accused israel of breaching the truce by not letting fuel into northern gaza. in southern israel, sirens sounded again this morning, warning of the threat of rockets coming from gaza. right now, talks continue to bring another pause to the conflict. in gaza, after the brief quiet, people are again counting the dead. hugo bachega, bbc news, jerusalem. joining me now is our gaza correspondent, rushdi abualouf, who's in istanbul. let's just show you some pictures now the south of gaza. we can show you a hospital in high newness. people were told to leave khan younis early on today and were given leaflets dropped their tilling to leave areas there and we will also show images from the skyline of gaza and if you seeing in hugo's piece, there has been smoke billowing up into the air across the skyline throughout the day to day as those bombardments have continued. live now to sir stephen o'brien — former united nations under—secretary—general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator. we had seen an increase in aid and fuel getting into gaza over the last seven days and that now seems to stop completely. what is your expectation about as in any resumption of it?— expectation about as in any resumption of it? clearly the surnplies. _ resumption of it? clearly the supplies, humanitarian - resumption of it? clearly the i supplies, humanitarian supplies coming in through the rafah crossing from egypt into gaza in the southern gaza, was very much part of the deal which had been so well brokered and negotiated by qatar and had managed to find a way to get both the israeli government and their defence forces to pause the attempt to remove the threat to their security and their people from the hamas terrorists and for hamas to be prepared to release the hostages, which was the number one priority. clearly, that's broken down, and if there was a deal to be done to extend that pause even further, i have no doubt that the qataris and the skill with which they been able to tactically negotiate, it would have been possible, but if it isn't done by the qataris in its clearly a serious breakdown. what that know means is that the crossing effectively is closed. it doesn't matter how many lorries are stacked high with the necessary supplies and shelter and food and water. just high with the necessary supplies and shelter and food and water.- shelter and food and water. just be de osited shelter and food and water. just be deposited seconds _ shelter and food and water. just be deposited seconds because - shelter and food and water. just be deposited seconds because us - shelter and food and water. just be l deposited seconds because us equity antony blinken are speaking lighthouse will come back to win a second. , . ., , ., lighthouse will come back to win a second. , _, , ., , second. one second. trying to see what we can _ second. one second. trying to see what we can do — second. one second. trying to see what we can do to _ second. one second. trying to see what we can do to keep _ second. one second. trying to see what we can do to keep getting . what we can do to keep getting hostages out of gaza and out of the hands _ hostages out of gaza and out of the hands of _ hostages out of gaza and out of the hands of hamas. looking at how we can sustain — hands of hamas. looking at how we can sustain an increase in the amount— can sustain an increase in the amount of— can sustain an increase in the amount of human saline increase getting _ amount of human saline increase getting into gaza and also talking about _ getting into gaza and also talking about the way forward and israel's efforts _ about the way forward and israel's efforts to — about the way forward and israel's efforts to make sure that hamas never _ efforts to make sure that hamas never has — efforts to make sure that hamas never has the ability to do what it did on— never has the ability to do what it did on october 7. i made clear that afterm _ did on october 7. i made clear that afterm it— did on october 7. i made clear that after... it was imperative that israet— after... it was imperative that israel out _ after... it was imperative that israel put in place clear protections for civilians and for sustaining humanitarian assistance going _ sustaining humanitarian assistance going forward and as we have seen 'ust going forward and as we have seen just today, — going forward and as we have seen just today, israel has already moved out in _ just today, israel has already moved out in parts — just today, israel has already moved out in parts of that, including sending — out in parts of that, including sending out information, making it ciear— sending out information, making it clear where — sending out information, making it clear where people could be in safe areas _ clear where people could be in safe areas in _ clear where people could be in safe areas in gaza. and we will be looking — areas in gaza. and we will be looking at— areas in gaza. and we will be looking at that going forward. it's very. _ looking at that going forward. it's very. very— looking at that going forward. it's very, very important. it's also important _ very, very important. it's also important to understand why the pause _ important to understand why the pause came to an end. it came to an end because _ pause came to an end. it came to an end because of hamas. hamas and aged commitments it made. in fact, even before _ commitments it made. in fact, even before the _ commitments it made. in fact, even before the pause came to an end it committed — before the pause came to an end it committed an atrocious terrorist attack _ committed an atrocious terrorist attack in — committed an atrocious terrorist attack injerusalem, killing three people. — attack injerusalem, killing three people, wounding others, including americans — people, wounding others, including americans. it began firing rockets for the _ americans. it began firing rockets for the pause had ended and as i said come — for the pause had ended and as i said come into an aged and commence it and _ said come into an aged and commence it and made _ said come into an aged and commence it and made in terms of releasing hostages — it and made in terms of releasing hostages. we remain intensely focused — hostages. we remain intensely focused on getting if one home, getting — focused on getting if one home, getting hostages back. something i work on _ getting hostages back. something i work on today. we are still at this. we are _ work on today. we are still at this. we are also— work on today. we are still at this. we are also very much focused as i've we are also very much focused as we said _ we are also very much focused as we said ali— we are also very much focused as i've said all along on making this conflict _ i've said all along on making this conflict doesn't spread and it works in on _ conflict doesn't spread and it works in on these — conflict doesn't spread and it works in on these cases. it also said on our diplomacy to look at not only what _ our diplomacy to look at not only what has — our diplomacy to look at not only what has been happening today and how we _ what has been happening today and how we were handling that but also what happens the day after in gaza and how _ what happens the day after in gaza and how we can get on the path to a 'ust, and how we can get on the path to a just. lasting— and how we can get on the path to a just, lasting and secure peace for israeiis _ just, lasting and secure peace for israelis and palestinians and in fact everyone in the region and it is also _ fact everyone in the region and it is also a — fact everyone in the region and it is also a big _ fact everyone in the region and it is also a big focus of our diplomacy. here today, i had an opportunity to meet with a number of colleagues _ opportunity to meet with a number of colleagues from across the region and we _ colleagues from across the region and we are — colleagues from across the region and we are focused on a conversation in ali— and we are focused on a conversation in all three _ and we are focused on a conversation in all three aspects of what we were doing _ in all three aspects of what we were doing today, the day after, in gaza, as weit— doing today, the day after, in gaza, as well as _ doing today, the day after, in gaza, as well as the path to a durable, tasting. — as well as the path to a durable, lasting, secure peace for everyone concerned — lasting, secure peace for everyone concerned. we have to be doing all that _ concerned. we have to be doing all that we _ concerned. we have to be doing all that. we have to be doing all of that. we have to be doing all of that at— that. we have to be doing all of that at the same time. a lot of that requires _ that at the same time. a lot of that requires hard—core, tough decisions, commitments that various countries will have _ commitments that various countries will have to — commitments that various countries will have to make. we know for many years _ will have to make. we know for many years of— will have to make. we know for many years of experience it's not going to he _ years of experience it's not going to be easy— years of experience it's not going to be easy and i think it is more imperative _ to be easy and i think it is more imperative than ever so this is the work— imperative than ever so this is the work of— imperative than ever so this is the work of our— imperative than ever so this is the work of our diplomacy, day in, day out _ work of our diplomacy, day in, day out that's — work of our diplomacy, day in, day out. that's where the united states is here _ out. that's where the united states is here. that is why we remain engaged _ is here. that is why we remain enuuaed. ., , , is here. that is why we remain ennaed. ., , ,y ., is here. that is why we remain engaged-— is here. that is why we remain enuuaed. .,. , , ., , engaged. happy to answer questions. good evening. — engaged. happy to answer questions. good evening, mist _ engaged. happy to answer questions. good evening, mist and _ engaged. happy to answer questions. good evening, mist and secretary. i good evening, mist and secretary. what are the prospects for the new pauses and releases of hostages after we saw today? what does the resumption of hostilities mean for the future of a post hamas structure in gaza on past visits actors in the region were not particularly ready to talk about that post—war structure. whether things done now? and hostages, isaid structure. whether things done now? and hostages, i said we remain intenseiv— and hostages, i said we remain intensely focused on that. we are determined to do everything we can to get— determined to do everything we can to get everyone home, get them reunited — to get everyone home, get them reunited with their families, including pursuing the process that had worked for seven days and we had seven _ had worked for seven days and we had seven days _ had worked for seven days and we had seven days in the polls, seven days of people _ seven days in the polls, seven days of people coming home and being reunited _ of people coming home and being reunited with their families does make _ reunited with their families does make seven days of a pause. we are on that— make seven days of a pause. we are on that almost hour by hour but, meanwhile, we have also been very clear— meanwhile, we have also been very clear that _ meanwhile, we have also been very clear that we support israel and its efforts— clear that we support israel and its efforts to — clear that we support israel and its efforts to make sure that october 7 never _ efforts to make sure that october 7 never happened again and also been very clear— never happened again and also been very clear about the imperative of doing _ very clear about the imperative of doing that — very clear about the imperative of doing that with protecting civilians are making sure humanitarian assistance gets those who need it so that is— assistance gets those who need it so that is what — assistance gets those who need it so that is what we're focused on wading both at— that is what we're focused on wading both at the _ that is what we're focused on wading both at the same time. at the same time _ both at the same time. at the same time and _ both at the same time. at the same time and in — both at the same time. at the same time. and in the conversation that had today, — time. and in the conversation that had today, it is important for us to be talking — had today, it is important for us to be talking about, thinking about, every— be talking about, thinking about, every aspect of this challenge, not only today— every aspect of this challenge, not only today but also what happens the day after _ only today but also what happens the day after the conflict in gaza is over. — day after the conflict in gaza is over. how _ day after the conflict in gaza is over, how are we thinking about what happens _ over, how are we thinking about what happens in _ over, how are we thinking about what happens in gaza itself and how it is governed — happens in gaza itself and how it is governed. where does the security come _ governed. where does the security come from? harry begin to rebuild? and critically how we get on a path to a just _ and critically how we get on a path to a just and lasting peace and for those _ to a just and lasting peace and for those of— to a just and lasting peace and for those of because that is to result in a state — those of because that is to result in a state for the palestinians so all of— in a state for the palestinians so all of that— in a state for the palestinians so all of that is on the agenda in our conversations. the all of that is on the agenda in our conversations.— conversations. the gaza health ministry today _ conversations. the gaza health ministry today is _ conversations. the gaza health ministry today is talking - conversations. the gaza health ministry today is talking about| conversations. the gaza health - ministry today is talking about more than 100 _ ministry today is talking about more than 100 gazans _ ministry today is talking about more than 100 gazans have _ ministry today is talking about more than 100 gazans have been- ministry today is talking about more than 100 gazans have been killed i ministry today is talking about more i than 100 gazans have been killed and there seems— than 100 gazans have been killed and there seems to — than 100 gazans have been killed and there seems to be _ than 100 gazans have been killed and there seems to be something - than 100 gazans have been killed and there seems to be something draw. there seems to be something draw some _ there seems to be something draw some confusion _ there seems to be something draw some confusion. you _ there seems to be something draw some confusion. you mention- there seems to be something draw some confusion. you mention thel some confusion. you mention the israeii _ some confusion. you mention the israeii effort— some confusion. you mention the israeli effort to _ some confusion. you mention the israeli effort to articulate - some confusion. you mention the israeli effort to articulate safe - israeli effort to articulate safe areas — israeli effort to articulate safe areas but _ israeli effort to articulate safe areas but they— israeli effort to articulate safe areas but they seem - israeli effort to articulate safe areas but they seem to - israeli effort to articulate safe areas but they seem to be - israeli effort to articulate safe i areas but they seem to be some confusion — areas but they seem to be some confusion on _ areas but they seem to be some confusion on gaza _ areas but they seem to be some confusion on gaza but _ areas but they seem to be some confusion on gaza but where - areas but they seem to be some - confusion on gaza but where exactly lazar _ confusion on gaza but where exactly lazar how — confusion on gaza but where exactly lazar. how would _ confusion on gaza but where exactly lazar. how would you _ confusion on gaza but where exactly lazar. how would you assess - confusion on gaza but where exactly lazar. how would you assess the . lazar. how would you assess the israeii _ lazar. how would you assess the israeli holding _ lazar. how would you assess the israeli holding to _ lazar. how would you assess the israeli holding to the _ lazar. how would you assess the . israeli holding to the commitments to meet— israeli holding to the commitments to meet you — israeli holding to the commitments to meet you yesterday _ israeli holding to the commitments to meet you yesterday to _ israeli holding to the commitments to meet you yesterday to do - israeli holding to the commitments to meet you yesterday to do a - israeli holding to the commitments i to meet you yesterday to do a better 'ob to meet you yesterday to do a better job protecting — to meet you yesterday to do a better job protecting civilians. _ to meet you yesterday to do a better job protecting civilians. second - 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