Colleagues of mr sobol have posted comments on social media describing how he had taken part in delivering aid to ukrainian refugees following russias full scale invasion of ukraine. And mourners gathered in the Gazan City Of Rafah on tuesday for the funeral of the palestinian, saif abu taha, the driver who was killed in the strike. So, in the last few hours the Foreign Secretary has called on israel to provide a full transparent explanation of the incident. The Foreign Office has in the meantime summoned the Israeli Ambassadfor over the deaths lets hearfrom our Diplomatic CorrespondentJames Landale who is outisde the Foreign Officee. Its not normally the ambassador for israel, the last time an ambassadorfor israel was summoned to be hauled over the coals at the Foreign Office was 12 years ago over illegal settlements in the occupied palestinian territories. And so that shows how rare it is. And it also shows, i think, a measure of the scale of the british governments concern about whats happening. The ambassador met the Deputy Foreign secretary, Andrew Mitchell, and Andrew Mitchell not only unequivocally condemned what he called these appalling killings, but he urged the ambassador to make sure that israel carried out what he called a quick and transparent investigation with what he called full accountability. Earlier, i got the latest from our gaza correspondent Rushdi Abou Alouf He told us about how the ngo, world Central Kitchen operates and how there was a reaction to the incident. This warehouse in the middle where they bring the aid and then store it then and next day they will they start to distribute into this makeshift kitchens that they will cook like fresh daily meal for the people in the south in gaza. And, you know, this is a very worrying sign for hundreds of thousands of displaced people who are now in the south, and they are relying in a daily basis on the central, you know what, Central Kitchen for the food that they receive. And when we talk about the food, this is very essential now because we are close to a famine in the north and very difficult hunger in the south. In a separate development, Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu has vowed to shut down aljazeeras operations in israel, after parliament passed a law clearing the way for the closure of the qatar funded news channel. Benjamin netanyahus government has long complained about aljazeeras operations, alleging anti israeli bias. In his statement on x on monday, the Prime Minister accused the network of being a trumpet for hamas and accused it of t0 quote actively participating in the october seven massacre, and inciting against idf soldiers. The Aljazeera Media Network has responded. Saying it condemns these statements and sees as nothing but dangerous ludicrous lies. The Managing Director of aljazeeras Arabic Channel has also spoken about the move. I think the Israeli Government is feeling pressured by our coverage. But what we are doing is trying to give voice to the voiceless and try and make sure that the suffering of civilians on the ground is heard by the entire world. pres new Research Suggests that rates of depression in people who have suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury are 10 times higher than in the general population. Now, a major new study has started across nine Trauma Centres in england to see if giving antidepressant medication to patients straight after an accident can dramatically improve their lives. Our health reporter, jim reed has more details. This video was three hours before the accident. Four years ago, shannon was working on this Building Site in east london. I dont remember what actually happened to me, but from reports i was hit on the left hand side of my head with the digger. I was told that i was going to die. But i was given a chance, had surgery, and then i was in the coma for three weeks. She needed operations to repair the damage to her body. The full impact, though, was not always visible. It took a real impact on my mental health. I wasnt going out. I wasnt taking care of myself. Ijust completely let go of myself. I put on weight. Yeah, any self respect that i had was just gone. Hi, shannon, its nice to see you. Come and take a seat. Every six months, shannons progress is checked by a psychiatrist. How have your headaches been . Headaches, ive not had any. A head injury can change the way the brain works, affecting thinking skills, memory and personality. In particular mood, depression is something which we see very commonly after Traumatic Brain Injury in around about 50 of people. Thats around about ten times higher than we see in the Background Population without brain injury. This is a really significant problem. Now, a large scale study is being run at this and eight other major trauma centers. This commonly used antidepressant is being given very quickly after the injury itself. The hope is it might better protect the brain from long term damage. Up to now, most of the research has been on the treatment of depression once its set in, which we know can be quite difficult. This would be one of the first. Large scale studies in the world thats actually trying to prevent itj from happening in the first place. Five years ago, sean was knocked off his motorbike on his way home for dinner. Broke all my left side, broke my leg, broke a couple of fingers, and i had a bleed on the brain. He now volunteers here, at the Charity Headway east london. Were waiting on rice, though, unless its crispy. Hes had to come to terms with differences to his brain and his personality. Things that you used to do make you feel depressed, in a way. Like, you know, because i want to be that guy. I want to be on that side of that guy. I want to be that guy again. But thats the hardest thing. You just have to accept a new person in your life. Group therapy, like this art class, is one route to recovery. Its hoped new approaches to medication might help as well as the nhs tries to better treat a complex injury to the most fragile part of the body. Jim reed, bbc news. Lets now a look at one of the most read stories on our website on the increasingly alarming world of deepfakes. A bbc report follows a woman were calling jodie who found images of herself used in deepfake pawn and the later found, of herself used in deepfake porn and the later found, to her astonishment, the person responsible for it was her best friend. Jodie has been speaking to kate west from bbc radio 4s file on a programme. Here is kate explaining the impact of the deepfake on jodies life. Years of her life taken over by people, Herfriends Messenger seen her picture being used on dating sites and twitter with expressive captions and it came to a head when she got an unknown enormous e mail saying just a warning, i recognise you, i thought i would let you know that pictures of you have appeared on a pawn site and i would let you know, and she scrolled through the images, although completely innocent photographs, pictures of her on holiday with her mum, and pictures in a coffee shop, and someone has put them on and said this person makes me feel it so much like this, i need to see them on pawn. As she goes through, she sees one photo and it six out, and she know that photo hasnt been anywhere on social media. The only person she shared it with was the other person in the photo, her best friend of nearly a decade, i guy called alex wolf, a popular upcoming composer, he won bbc Composer Of The Year and he was the one behind it, doing it to her. In august 2021, jodie� s so called best friend was convicted of taking images of 15 women, including jodie, from social media and uploading them to pornographic websites. He was given a 20 week prison sentence, suspended for two years, and ordered to pay each of his victims £100 in compensation. The bbc radio 4 team has contacted the social media platforms, where he posted this reaction heres kate west again. We co nta cted we contacted the place wherejody� s pictures of input, twitter did not respond to us. Read it contacted us about and said the threat had been banned and that nonconsensual images had no place under platform and the pawn had been shared to it has been taken down. Still to come on The World Today is the love of your fans not enough . This k pop star is in hot water after unveiling to the world she had a boyfriend and is now single again taylor swift is a billionaire the Pop Megastar Features on the forbes billionaires list for the first time after her record breaking World Tour Around The world and across the uk. This is The World Today on bbc news. Were turning now to holidays and one of the latest frontiers in tourism, the arctic. This winter, Finnish Lapland has seen bumper Visitor Numbers. And while most of the country is yet to see tourism fully rebound after the pandemic, its a different story in this northerly region. The growing arctic travel trend, is a pattern thats seen elsewhere. Adrienne murray headed to rovaniemi, a Winter Wonderland on the edge of the Arctic Circle. With long, dark nights and sub zero temperatures, this seems an unlikely holiday destination. Yet, here at the Arctic Circle, its been a bumper tourist season. As a gateway to Finnish Lapland, last year, rovaniemi welcomed half a Million People to this very spot. We wanted to do an Arctic Circle or like a northern tour, for a very long time. Theres an appeal of coming up here when its snowing and its cold. We did our research on social media. They share a lot of| stories about here. We saw a lot of posts from Santa Claus Village and its, like, very romantic and very pretty. The covid pandemic hit tourism hard, but since then not only have Visitor Numbers bounced back, theyve been surging. And the negative temperatures certainly arent Holding People back. Tourism is yet to rebound elsewhere in finland, but in lapland, its a different story hitting new highs last year. Once popular with chinese tourists, now most visitors come from europe, particularly the uk, france and germany. And most of them had here to rovaniemi, where a doubling of International Flight routes has helped tourism take off, sending Visitor Arrivals and overnight stays up 30 . This season is a record breaker, for sure. Were going to have this full speed until the beginning of april, so the whole Winter Season will be a record breaking level. And social media has had huge pulling power. It has changed the structure for tourism, in my mind, because people seek for the most photogenic places and the instagrammable moments, and that draws people to travel. Jenny is a tenth Generation Reindeer Herder who began offering tours two years ago. Here in lapland, tourists come here to see the Northern Lights. And reindeers are the other thing also, and the culture. I think that everybody have been on the beaches and things like that. So now they wanted to see the arctic life. Over recent years, other arctic regions have also seen an upswing in tourism. Buoyed by a weaker currency, Northern Norway has outpaced the rest of the country. And in greenland, the volume of tourists has soared. This hotel employs a staff member to watch out for the aurora. I think this kind of arctic destinations are trending at the moment. People usually seek something really unique and different. Tours have ballooned and in the local area theres now more than 100 Companies OfferingNorthern Lights tours. But youll also need some luck to see them. Adrienne murray, bbc news, rovaniemi. Its bring you some breaking news. This is our top story. The death of those seven aid workers in gaza are not killed by an idf drone attack. We have had news coming to us from the Prime Ministers office, the Prime Minister rishi sunak, has, in the last hour or so this evening, spoken with israels Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, we know the Prime Minister said today the israeli Prime Minister hes appalled by the giving of aid workers, including three british nationals, and the Prime Minister also said far too many aid workers and civilians have lost their lives and the situation in gaza is increasingly intolerable. The Prime Minister also called for a thorough and transparent investigation into what has happened in gaza. That is if phone call between the Prime Minister rishi sunak and is really by minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. A k pop star who previously felt the need to issue an apology to her fans for having a boyfriend, has annouced today that shes single. In february, when karina, whose real name is yuji min, and actor lee jae wook went public with their relationship, fans were shocked with the singers choice accusing her of betrayal. For months, she was criticised for being an irresponsible front woman of her four woman group, esspa. In a statement written by lees management agency, confirming the break up, the duo stated they will continue to support each other as colleagues. Earlier i spoke tojeff benjamin, a k pop columnist for billboard magazine. I always bring up this comparison that we kind of have maybe in the uk or america, where we love relationships with our celebrities, and its almost used as a marketing tool. In k pop and in this world of asian idol pop music, its not exactly the same. The use a word idol is what they use to describe their artists theyre supposed to be ideal, focused career people. And they are very much supposed to be focused on their career, their fans. Are they not seen as human beings, though, as well, who need love . I dont think its that theyre not seen as human beings, but the industry itself has been so quickly moving most groups only last about they had typically only lasted about five years, now k pop is getting bigger, groups are lasting longer. The payoff was seen as five years dedicated to your fans, then you get a life of luxury as a celebrity. Things are changing now, and more and more celebrities are having their lives opened up in this way. So its causing a bit of tension. If it were me, i dont know whether id consider having a secret boyfriend, do they do that . Oh yes, of course and this is sort of the, i think, the unfortunate part that naturally, if you have young people, young Beautiful People who are very talented, theyre going to date and have relationships. 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