The deaths are caused by a crush of lorries running people over. Our Special Correspondent working with bbc verify has spent the day piecing together more details of what happened and i should warn you, this contains distressing images. Shots cracked through the night. People start to move. Then run to get away. In this section of the crowd there is panic. As casualties streamed into local hospitals, the testimony of witnesses. Translation situation was unimaginably crazy. I if aid is going to come to us in this way, we dont want it. We dont want to live on the blood of our children. The israelis say that at 4 40am, the convoy left here under an israeli tank escort and began to move towards the crowds waiting for food. The army supplied Drone Footage but there is no way of telling the sequence of the images because there is no timestamp. At 4 16, the israelis say, crowds began to surge around the tracks. In this sequence, bodies can be seen lying on the ground. So others can be seen crawling away. Here, so it looks as if they are dragging themselves using their upper body. What we do not see is exactly what caused these casualties. In its first statement, the idf said people had been trampled rushing the trucks and also that shots were fired by soldiers who felt threatened by the crowd. This tank is seen withdrawing from the scene. Later the military blamed people in the crowd for the chaos. Thousands of gazans descended upon the trucks. Some began violently pushing and even trampling other gazans to death, looting the humanitarian supplies. The unfortunate incident resulted in dozens of gazans killed and injured. The Israel Defence forces operate according to the Rules Of Engagement and international law. No idf strike was conducted towards the aid convoy. A doctor we spoke to in gaza said the dead and wounded he saw were all gunshot victims. Drive byjordan air force into northern gaza. Dropped. The hungry rush towards food but nearly five months into this conflict, there is still no operation to deliver aid on the scale that is neededin deliver aid on the scale that is needed in a place where most of the population is displaced. Population is displaced. People are so desnerate population is displaced. People are so desperate for population is displaced. People are so desperate for food population is displaced. People are so desperate for food and so desperate for food and desperation and for any supplies that they risk their lives in getting any supplies to support their children and support themselves. Their children and support themselves. ,. , their children and support themselves. ,. , ,. ,. , themselves. How many were shot and how many trampled themselves. How many were shot and how many trampled in themselves. How many were shot and how many trampled in a themselves. How many were shot and how many trampled in a desperate how many trampled in a desperate crush, it is not possible to say but without a secure aid operation, in the midst of continuing war, the people of gaza which for the next tragedy. That is speak to a Diplomatic Correspondent who is injerusalem now. Paul, obviously more than a hundred palestinians killed in this aid convoy. International Condemnation Calls for some kind of investigation and how might that have been in practice . I investigation and how might that have been in practice . Investigation and how might that have been in practice . I dont think it will happen have been in practice . I dont think it will happen with have been in practice . I dont think it will happen with because have been in practice . I dont think it will happen with because from i have been in practice . I dont thinkl it will happen with because from the International Community although clearly, the calls are coming from a number of israels close allies including the United States and britain, particularly strong statement from the Foreign Secretary who said that in connection to the events yesterday in gaza, this must not happen again. But he put these remarks in a wider context and this is the result that this cannot be separated from the wider situation with regard to the provision of humanitarian aid who pointed out that half the number of trucks had gone into the gaza strip in february as they did injanuary and called for israel to remove bureaucratic obstacles and open more Crossing Points and to protect palestinian lives and concluded that this tragedy only serves to underscore the importance of securing an immediate humanitarian pause. find the importance of securing an immediate humanitarian pause. And on that oint, immediate humanitarian pause. And on that point. Lengthy immediate humanitarian pause. And on that point, lengthy discussions immediate humanitarian pause. And on that point, lengthy discussions of that point, lengthy discussions of the last few months and at the start of this week, the us President Joe Biden saying is Hopefulfor A Deal by monday but that is not looking likely right now, is it . Ihla by monday but that is not looking likely right now, is it . Likely right now, is it . No and he was sounding likely right now, is it . No and he was sounding distinctly likely right now, is it . No and he was sounding distinctly less was sounding distinctly less optimistic yesterday in the wake of the events the awful events down in gaza city and we do not quite know where the negotiations are at the moment and they may well have been complicated by the events in gaza but also possibly by an announcement tonight by a spokesman for hamas who said that they have now established that seven more israeli hostages are dead. They do not name, the name three of those when they do not name for, we do not know if those that they name are among the 31 who the israelis already believe have died since they were taken hostage on October The 7th and it is not quite clear where this leaves the total number of hostages but there is a line at the end of the hamas statement where they say they seem to indicate that they still want to go ahead with a hostage deal which would see the release of hostages alive and dead in return for palestinian prisoners held in israeli jails. Whether that is on the cards of the moment is very difficult to tell. In the last hour, rishi sunak, has made a statement outside ten Downing Street, in which he called George Galloway� s victory alarming and spoke more generally about the need to defend british democracy lets speak to our deputy political editor, vicki young we have seen a shocking increase in extremist disruption and criminality. It started as protests is descended into intimidation, threats and planned acts of violence. Jewish children fearful to wear their School Uniforms unless they reveal the identity and muslim women abused in the streets for the actions of a Terrorist Group they have no connection with. Now, our democracy itself is a target. Council meetings and local events of been storm. Mps do not feel safe in their homes. Long standing parliamentary conventions of been upended due to Safety Concerns and it is beyond alarming that the bye election returned the candidate who dismisses the horror of what happened on October The 7th. Who glorifies and is endorsed by nick griffin, the racist former leader. This is a Statement Released part way and he heard a flavour of it and what was the message that the Prime Minister was sending out and why was the timing key . I minister was sending out and why was the timing key . The timing key . I think it was very hastily arranged the timing key . I think it was very hastily arranged in the timing key . I think it was very hastily arranged in the the timing key . I think it was very hastily arranged in the prime hastily arranged in the Prime Minister had already given his response and interviews with broadcasters to the result of the rochdale by election and he talked about the fact that itd been a very Divisive Campaign and had praised a positive message that his tory candidate had put forward and i was his response to the by election but then you have him just a few hours later outside of Downing Street with the government emblem and basically talking and taking aim at George Galloway by name and suggesting that his election was the catalyst for making this speech and he talked a lot about extremism and there was a lot about extremism and there was a lot of tough rhetoric on extremism and Hostile Forces and his words and people are trying to hijack protests and tariffs apart and threaten British Values and there was a lot of tough talk on all sides but no repeat interestingly of the phrase mob rule which notably used earlier this week when he had a meeting with police and Downing Street in a Statement Released after that meeting saying thered been mob rule threatening democracy and he had dialled down the rhetoric on that and talking about smaller groups in smaller groups hijacking protests and appeal to protesters and marches hijacked by french units but i think it was interesting that he notably tried to talk about far right extremism and islamic extremism and make call that Anti Semitism as well as anti Muslim Hatred because theres been a lot of debate on the relative emphasis that has been put on both of for red extremism in contrast to islamic extremism and Anti Semitism on one hand and anti muslim agent on the other hand. I think he was careful to show some equivalent on those two and in one sense, it was consolatory and try to unify or reach out and say that extremists are the ones with threatening our way of life. But at the same time, as he warned about democracy being targeted, democracy being under threat, the Prime Minister himself was also taking aim at a democratically elected politician, Briton Possibles newest mp George Galloway and i think its an interesting message in his late night address of Downing Street. Lets get a little more on the rochdale by election and the result. Heres our political editor, chris mason. Bizarre, colourful, angry. A by election like no other. As polls closed, ballot boxes opened. The counting began. And at around 2 a5am. I do hereby declare that George Galloway is duly elected. Hed done it again. The fourth time town or city in his third party that has led mr galloway to parliament. Keir starmer, this is for gaza. You have paid, and you will pay, a high price. From crowd George Galloway, you want to burn our future punctuated by protest hes used to that. A Climate Campaigner is led away. Keir starmer and rishi sunak are two cheeks of the same backside. And they both got well and truly spanked tonight here in rochdale. Down the road, in the middle of the night, in a car showroom, a victory rally. This is the beginning of a rochdale revival. Thats our project. George galloway isnt an overnight success, but a politician with decades of controversial heritage. A labour mp, until he wasnt. A tormentor of americas political establishment. Now, i know that standards have slipped over the last few years in washington. An early reality tv star. Pussycat, yes. Oh, and he metand praised iraqi president saddam hussein, too. What was it about George Galloway that made you think, you know what, hes our man . Its his experience. Hes had 40 years of political experience, hasnt he, so hes seen it, hes bought the t shirt. I thought it was disgusting, and im very disappointed in the voters of rochdale. I didnt vote this time, not because im not interested, but because ijust guess there was nobody really pulling along with the policies that i agreed with. What do you make of it . Quite a result. Astounding. Politicians fear the word genocide. I think as a layman i can. Stick my neck out and say whats happening now is genocide. And so, today, questions for labours keir starmer in particular. Watch this he is so angry he wouldnt use George Galloway� s first name. Galloway only won because labour didnt stand a candidate. I regret that we had to withdraw our candidate and apologise to voters in rochdale. But i took that decision, it was the right decision. And when i say ive changed the labour party, i mean it. Well, it was very concerning to see the reports of intimidation through the by election, and by all accounts one of the most Divisive Campaigns weve seen in recent times. Mr galloway wasnt the only candidate that thrashed the big beasts of politics here. So did this guy, who runs a local garage and came second. Has it given you a taste for this politics malarkey . Yeah, again, ill come straight to it. Im going to have to reflect and see where we are. Im not politically minded, ive no political agenda, ijust wanted the best for my community and the people in it. Tonight, though, its George Galloway walking back towards westminster. Well be hearing plenty more from him. Still to come on The World Today. Paying their respects to Alexei Navalny. And you can find out why Prince William has been pulling pranks in wales. Pulling pines. Pulling pints. Lets look at some other stories making news here in the uk. A man who murdered his ex partner and her new boyfriend after lying in wait for them at a house in huddersfield has been told he will never be released from prison. Marcus osborne was handed a whole life order for the killings of katie higton and Steven Harnett in may last year. The governments Spending Watchdog says the uk will pay at least Three Hundred and seventy Million Pounds to rwanda as part of its plan to relocate Asylum Seekers there. Up to a hundred and Fifty Thousand pounds will also be paid for each person sent to the east african country over a five year period. Labour says the new figures are a national scandal. Scientists have discovered a new species of sea slug in uk waters. The tiny marine creature named Pleurobranchaea Britannica caught off the southwest of england ljy caught off the southwest of england by Research Ships found in warmer waters in spain extending its habitat due to climate change. Youre live with bbc news. The russian Opposition LeaderAlexei Navalny has been buried at a cemetery in moscow. He was laid to rest two weeks after his death in the Arctic Penal Colony where he was serving a long term sentence for extremism. His parents were at todays funeral, but not his wife yulia and children, who were abroad. Or his brother, who is himself facing fresh criminal charges from the russian authorities. Earlier, a Funeral Ceremony was held on the other side of the moskva river, at the church of the icon of the mother of god, in the maryino district, where navalny used to live. Despite there being a heavy Police Presence outside the church, large crowds of his supporters, risking arrest, chanted russia without putin and russia will be free. Our russia editor Steve Rosenberg reports from moscow. They came to say goodbye to the man who had given them hope but died in prison. And outside the church, longer and longer, the queue of russians wanting to pay their last respects to Alexei Navalny. He was our hope, anna tells me. Ifeel like i am burying my own son. He is the only person i could trust, and i was dreaming of him to become our president , and its a huge tragedy for me and for my people. The kremlin had called mr navalny an extremist, criminal, but listen to the reaction when his coffin arrived. By now, the whole street was watching. In chanting the name of Vladimir Putins fiercest opponent. Navalny we will not give in, they cry. And suddenly, the climate of fear that has descended on russia seemed to clearfor a time, despite all the police that were here. No to war, they chanted. In the church, Alexei Navalny� s parents sat by the open coffin. As an orthodox priest recited prayers for the soul of their son. Mr navalny� s death first and foremost a family tragedy. In the service was over the coffin was carried back to the hearse. Then from his supporters, a spontaneous show of respect for the man who had challenged the kremlin. With carnations and roses, they sent him on his finaljourney. And the crowds followed. As they walked towards the cemetery, they chanted the kind of Anti Government slogans unheard on russian streets for two years. Freedom to Political Prisoners in russia wil