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BBCNEWS The July 2, 2024



manchester city are at high—flying aston villa while liverpool travel to bottom side sheffield united. also a tasty tie at old trafford between manchester united and chelsea. he will take you from the top and a half—time at the south coast, brentford going ahead and breakfrom the coast, brentford going ahead and break from the penalty spot before pascal grossi equalised for the hosts. bournemouth taking a 1—0 lead into the break. marcos annecy with the on the goal of the game at palace. phelan, meanwhile, 2—0 up at home tonight and for us. the segment those beautiful goalfor home tonight and for us. the segment those beautiful goal for him and as. liverpool 1—0 up. in the later kick—offs, the two of them at the bottom of your screen, around 15 minutes on the clock at villa park, and it is 0—0 between the champions and it is 0—0 between the champions and aston villa, while over at old trafford, bruno fernandes put 0—0. meanwhile, newcastle with be without their goalkeeper for the rest of the season. he needs shoulder surgery and is expected to be after four months after he dislocated it in there whenever manchester united on saturday. manager eddie howe said there is still a chance he could return in time to play a part for england in the european championship year. the football association has also complained about —— sunak its emerged that the football association has also complained about the behaviour of former spanish football federation president luis rubiales. rubiales was banned from the sport for three years after his behaviour at the 2023 women's world cup final which included "forceably" kissing spanish player jenni hermoso without her consent at the presentation ceremony. fa chair debbie hewitt, seen on the right of rubiales, told a fifa disciplinary hearing she felt "uncomfortable". according to fifa, hewitt said rubiales, "cupped and stroked the face of the english player laura coombs, and then he seemingly forcefully kissed the english player lucy bronze on her face." hewitt asked to give evidence at the fifa disciplinary hearing, the written reasons from which have now been released by the world governing body. cricket, and england's men hav got of to a great start against the west indies in north sound in the second one day international. england won the toss and are fielding, sam curran and liam livingstone have both taken three wickets, restricting the home side to you can keep up to date with that game on the bbc sport website. england's women produced a convincing performance to beat india by 38 runs in the opening game of their t20 series in mumbai. batting first, england opener danni wyatt set the platform scoring 75, nat sciver brunt later top scoring with 77, as the visitors made 197. sophie ecclestone, on her return from a dislocated shoulder then took three wickets, india coming up short. the second game in the three—match series takes place at the same ground on saturday. it's a set of rules that will affect golfers of all levels, but the sports governing bodies have announced new rules surrounding ball specifications that will limit the distance balls can travel. it means golfs biggest hitters are likely to see their tee shots shortened by around 15 yards from 2028. there has been opposition from golf manufacturers and leading tours, but the r&a and united states golf association say the new regulations are proportionate and insist they had to act with modern premium balls being hit further than ever before. we need to have a responsibility about protecting the integrity of golf courses, protecting the balance of skills and technology and how the game is played, but also that the sport needs to take its responsibility and be cognizant of our environmental sustainability impacts. in making golf courses ever longer, when we start to run out of property, and it's not environmentally responsible. manchester united 1-0 1—0 up at old trafford. but from all of us had the bbc sport centre, back to you, christian. mark, thank ou ve back to you, christian. mark, thank you very much- _ back to you, christian. mark, thank you very much. more _ back to you, christian. mark, thank you very much. more news - back to you, christian. mark, thank you very much. more news on - back to you, christian. mark, thank you very much. more news on the i you very much. more news on the situation in las vegas that we have been telling you about shots fired at the nevada campus, the university of nevada campus in las vegas. details still pretty scarce. but what we do know is that commits and the university district, which is to the university district, which is to the east of the strap where the city's biggest casinos are located. police have closed one of the main roads in the area, the maryland parkway university avenue to the north and tropicana avenue to the south. there are several buildings around the university of nevada campus which are also being closely watched. you can see police on the scene there, but we are hearing literally in the last few seconds that the shooter, the man involved is contained. the suspect is contained. we don't know what that means, contain, but obviously they certainly know, it would seem, his whereabouts. but we are hearing there are multiple victims in this, and we have seen pictures of students hurrying away from the scene. the last three minutes, the white house said they are watching events closely and keeping track of what is happening in las vegas. at that as the scene right at the moment, just close to the centre of las vegas on the nevada campus. let's return now to our top story. the intense fighting in gaza. this is the letterthe un secretary—general antonio gutterez has sent tonight to the un security council. this is the letter that was sent into the un security council. it is the first time since he took the position in 2017 that he has invoked article 99 of the un charter. it's power the secretary general has to request a resolution and a vote, whener he see a wider threat to international peace and security. the un says 600,000 people are under evacuation orders in southern gaza but "there is nowhere to go." and as the situation becomes, ever more desperate, there are real concerns the conflict could spread to the wider region. not to mention the elevated security threat in the west in the run up to christmas. yesterday the head of the fbi told senators the threats they are investigating have risen to a whole new level. i see blinking lights everywhere i turn. i've never seen time where all the threats, where so many of the threats are all elevated all at exactly the same time. the bbc�*s adnan el—bursh is one of the fewjournalists left in gaza who is still reporting for an international news organisation. he has been forced to move several times, along with his family, since the war began. he sent us this update on conditions there. you may find some parts of his report upsetting. the situation in gaza continues to be an extremely dire in the north and in the jabalya camp, known as block two has been shelled, killing around 100 people, including women and children. in the town of jabalya, a house was shelled, killing at least 15 people from my own family. this includes my cousin, his wife and the children. the israeli tanks continue to surround the hospital in northern gaza, which is the only governmental hospital remaining in the north. the general manager of the gaza health ministry said there are around 100 dead bodies still remain inside the hospital and the israeli forces are not allowing anyone to bury the bodies outside the hospital. in the middle of gaza city, four houses have been killed in an area, killing around 20 people. 70 people have been killed after a series of heavy shelling in these areas. in the south of gaza, yens of thousands of people are seen fleeing khan yunis heading towards rafah. this follows the continuous israeli ground incursion in the city. many are heading to rafah without knowing where to go. i have also seen several people lying on the floor in a very dire humanitarian situation around schools and hospitals, as all the schools and hospitals are now overly packed with people. said it was absolutely farcical to try to peddle the view that foreign journalists are not entering gaza because it is dangerous. internationaljournalists have been deliberately blocked from entering gaza by primarily israel, who doesn't want them seeing the war crimes. in a know thatjeremy bowen and his team have been trying to get into gaza, so we are very grateful for his reporting and of course, our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family at this time. let's speak now to palestinian activist nour 0deh. always good to have you in the programme. thank you for coming on. the secretary—general is article 99 that he sent to the security council tonight is only invoked in a situation where international peace and security are threatened. does he see threats elsewhere in the region that are spurring him to write this letter? . ~' , ., that are spurring him to write this letter? ., ~ , ., ., ., letter? thank you for having me. allow me first _ letter? thank you for having me. allow me first to _ letter? thank you for having me. allow me first to offer _ letter? thank you for having me. allow me first to offer my - allow me first to offer my condolences and my thoughts to your journalist, a dearfriend and colleague that i worked with for years when i was in gaza working as a reporter. invoking article 99, i think, is very telling because the secretary—general has been urging, has been begging, really, the security council to act, to assume its responsibility, and the question of palestine has always been treated at the united nations as an issue that does affect international peace and security. this is not an issue that can be contained within the confines of historical palestine, so given the tensions, given the soul crushing images coming out of gaza, the high toll of civilian casualties and the fact that this incursion, this invasion in southern gaza is just beginning, i think any responsible world leader would understand that this could have spill—over effects around the beach and. spill-over effects around the beach and. , , ., , , spill-over effects around the beach and. , , and. yes. obviously the pressure is mounting. — and. yes. obviously the pressure is mounting. the _ and. yes. obviously the pressure is mounting, the white _ and. yes. obviously the pressure is mounting, the white house - and. yes. obviously the pressure is| mounting, the white house starting to brief that they see on the a few more weeks of this, they would only be able to support a few more weeks of this is the suggestion. israel says it can't stop because that has an existential threat on its southern border, and if they leave hamas in place, they will be faced at the same trap as they faced on october seven further down the line. 0ctober seven further down the line. so how does this and? october seven further down the line. so how does this and?— so how does this and? well, first of all, b so how does this and? well, first of all. by let's — so how does this and? well, first of all. by let's get _ so how does this and? well, first of all, by let's get something - all, by let's get something straight, israel is not basing an existential threat, they are a military superpower in the region, they have the benefits of unfettered unhindered military support from the us, from the uk and from other western allies. hamas does represent a problem for israel but the wider problem, the context of this problem is that israel refuses to end its occupation of the palestinian territory. the fact that israel is not willing to talk about that, wants to deal with this is indicative of why this problem keeps recurring and will continue to occur if of the neck israel is not willing to talk about ending the occupation. it is no military solution to this conflict there will still be palestinians who don't want to be ruled against by israel. but surely one of the quicker _ ruled against by israel. but surely one of the quicker ways _ ruled against by israel. but surely one of the quicker ways to - ruled against by israel. but surely one of the quicker ways to end . ruled against by israel. but surely| one of the quicker ways to end this would be for hamas to hinder the hostages. that would surely change the equation, but not? at hostages. that would surely change the equation, but not?— the equation, but not? at what if the equation, but not? at what if they weren't _ the equation, but not? at what if they weren't committing - the equation, but not? at what if they weren't committing these i the equation, but not? at what if- they weren't committing these before october seven and if it wasn't 0ctober seven and if it wasn't imposing a blockade for 17 years and demolishing palestinian homes in the west bank at record—breaking numbers as well. the reality of occupation on a daily basis is very violent. it's very brutal. and it is endured by palestinians and has been endured for nearly 60 years. so, you know, for nearly 60 years. so, you know, for palestinian years, when you say the quickest way is for hamas to hinder the hostages, to lay down its arms and everything would be fine, well, it wouldn't, because it would just be back to the daily reality of occupation and oppression. without a political horizon, we are going to be back at this in a few months or even less stop at the pictures that we have seen in the last few days, and i know it is not your position to explain hamas or be a spokesperson for the palestinian people. i spokesperson for the palestinian --eole. ., spokesperson for the palestinian --eole. . ., spokesperson for the palestinian --eole. ., ., ., spokesperson for the palestinian n-eole. . ., . i” spokesperson for the palestinian --eole. . ., . ., , people. i want to ask your thoughts as a reporter— people. i want to ask your thoughts as a reporter and _ people. i want to ask your thoughts as a reporter and as _ people. i want to ask your thoughts as a reporter and as a _ people. i want to ask your thoughts as a reporter and as a woman - as a reporter and as a woman principe, these reports of rape and mutilation of lenin by hamas, i've spoken today to female colleagues here on the video desk who are truly traumatised by some of the videos that they've seen that they have had to wade through, some of them which we obviously can't put on the screen. rape as a weapon of war is an issue that should matter to all women and all people. and ijust wonder whether you have any thoughts about why it's not being called out by women's groups around the world? why do you think that is? lune. by women's groups around the world? why do you think that is?— why do you think that is? luxe, as a woman came — why do you think that is? luxe, as a woman came as _ why do you think that is? luxe, as a woman came as a _ why do you think that is? luxe, as a woman came as a human _ why do you think that is? luxe, as a woman came as a human being can l why do you think that is? luxe, as a j woman came as a human being can i think rape is an objectionable crime. it is not about six, it's not about women only. rape is a crime about women only. rape is a crime about brutality. and it has never been part of the palestinian national movement. and so these claims and these reports that we have seen by some reputable organisations, and i am not counting the israeli government in that are credible enough to really compel an independent investigation. this is very important, notjust for palestinians to understand what happened, notjust for the world to understand what happened, but also for the victims to be vindicated, and i think this investigation needs to also include palestinian victims of rape who have been speaking out after leaving israeli prisons. we have seen men coming out and talking about being subjected to sexual assault, and that in our cultural context is unprecedented. so i think we need to take a look at this and we need to take a look at this and we need to do it seriously, away from politics, away from grandstanding in order to vindicate the victims on either side of this conflict. sexual violence should never ever be used in any context against anybody. and ijust hope that we would see an independent investigation that really treats the claims and the testimony of these victims of palestinian and israeli victims of palestinian and israeli victims with respect, with dignity and with accuracy, because otherwise we are just going to be caught up and with accuracy, because otherwise we arejust going to be caught up in the he said she said debate and we are going to be caught up with the denial of israeli claims, which have proven time and time again not to be reliable. , , ., ~ ., reliable. videos speak for themselves, _ reliable. videos speak for themselves, but - reliable. videos speak for themselves, but thank i reliable. videos speak for l themselves, but thank you reliable. videos speak for - themselves, but thank you very reliable. videos speak for _ themselves, but thank you very much for coming on the programme. i really appreciate it. round the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. becca slater in 2016, wake boarding in gym training. the following year, her car scattered on the motorway on black ice. she lost an arm. i her car scattered on the motorway on black ice. she lost an arm.— black ice. she lost an arm. i ended u . black ice. she lost an arm. i ended u- with black ice. she lost an arm. i ended up with damage — black ice. she lost an arm. i ended up with damage to _ black ice. she lost an arm. i ended up with damage to the _ black ice. she lost an arm. i ended up with damage to the artery - black ice. she lost an arm. i ended up with damage to the artery in - up with damage to the artery in 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