The Charity World central kitchen says their convoy was bombed in an israeli Air Strikejust after theyd unloaded food aid, at a warehouse they are now suspending its operations in gaza. At a warehouse. They are now suspending its operations in gaza. The Israeli Military says its conducting a review into the incident. The seven workers are from australia, the uk, poland, a us canadian dual citizen, as well as a palestinian. World leaders and Foreign Ministers are pressing israel to clarify the circumstances surrounding their deaths. Bbc verify has been analysing footage from the aftermath of the incident. Heres merlyn thomas. Weve been trying to piece together what happened by examining photos of the aftermath, like this one. So far among the confirmed dead are australian, polish, british and palestinians, along with a dual us canadian citizen. They were working for Food Aid Charity, World Central Kitchen. It says they dropped off more than 100 tonnes of Food Supplies at a warehouse in deir al balah, which is here in central gaza. The charity said the workers were travelling in a convoy of three vehicles, two of them armoured. Weve been analysing photos of the cars and the aftermath of the attack. Now, weve verified the location for all three of them, which are here. Now, let me take you through what we can see. This is a photo of one of those armoured vehicles, and you can see a jagged hole its roof as well as the World Central Kitchen logo. Weve geolocated that by matching it up with a low wall, a pylon and two distinctive rooves in the background with Satellite Imagery to a place on the coastal Al Rashid Road thats not far from deir al balah. And the second armoured vehicle is here, and weve been able to geolocate it by the palm trees, the distinctive archway here and a tall, red roofed building in the background. It was filmed about 800 metres further north of the other vehicle, on the very same road. And, finally, theres a third vehicle, which the Food Aid Charity says is unarmoured. Weve geolocated it using a distinctive building here and this strip of elevated ground. Its worth noting that the three cars are about 2. 5 kilometres apart. Now, we showed these photos to military experts. Chris cobb smith, a former un weapons inspector, said the attack on vehicles almost certainly used missiles that are launched from drones. Another expert, justin crump, whos a former British Army Officer and runs a risk Intelligence Company also stressed the strike was likely drone launched and targeted. Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu has said there was, a tragic incident of an unintended strike of ourforces on innocent people in the gaza strip. The israeli army have said the incident was the result of an idf strike. Thes still a lot we dont know for example, the exact sequence of events. The israeli newspaper haaretz is quoting its own sources as saying a succession of strikes hit the three vehicles, but we havent been able to verify this independently. At bbc verify, well continue to investigate this incident and bring you updates when we can. Now its widely thought that iran has long had links detectives investigating a journalist who was stabbed outside his home in wimbledon has a the three Space Suspects are believed to have fled the country. They havent given any details. A statement from Scotland Yard said, the suspects fled the Scene A Statement from Scotland Yard said. Lets get some other news. And forbes has revealed its latest World Billionaires list ranking now, forbes has revealed its latest World Billionaires list, a ranking of the worlds richest people. The list includes a record breaking 2,781 billionaires, more than ever before. At the top, for the second year running, the lvmh boss bernard arnault, who oversees the luxury french brand louis vuitton. His net worths understood to have grown 10 to 233 billion. Also topping the list elon musk, jeff bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and bill gates. Lets get more from chase peterson withorn, who oversaw the compliation of the list. Its a banner year for billionaires. As you said, theres more than ever and theyre richer than ever worth 14. 2 trillion, which is 2 trillion more than last year. So, some of the major trends are Stock Markets around the world in a lot of the world are up. And these people, by and large, are some of the biggest beneficiaries of the stock market because they own large shares in publicly traded companies around the world. And so, you know, as markets are up, these billionaires are up. And you can see that especially in technology, tech stocks are going through the roof. Theres a tonne of enthusiasm for al. And so weve seen a lot of new billionaires come into the ranks this year who have ai companies or who are using ai in their business. But its also really boosted the values of a lot of, i guess, traditional tech billionaires, people like Mark Zuckerberg as well. So, banner yearfor billionaires, especially for anybody who has anything to do with al. These which lists are always fascinating. Rich. Do you celebrate it, rina, or do you think the wealth seems difficult to square . Ido find i do find these particularly outdated. Now we just celebrate that theyre there. Where do we rarely do we see how they build where they got two and essentially what is lost in translation is the ins and outs. Thats where i think young people everywhere to stand to gain from. When we just celebrate getting to a certain status, we forget along the way it is also important. What i want to hear more of is these journeys of people in the thick of making it somewhere that matters, impact thats notjust making it somewhere that matters, impact thats not just financial. Especially as the world is having a reckoning with what it even needs to be a billionaire, what it means to accumulate great wealth and what beings have the impact in 1s life. I thinkjens he is really redefining that ge z. The culture has changed, theres no longer a sort of a live to work mentality. Theres a working to live mentality that is also there. You see in different parts of the world that both of those mentalities are getting flipped on their heads, depending on where in the human spirit youre in. I think conversations about ones tourney is far greater than the monetary value of what one has. We have seen a growing trend, paul, of the very wealthy giving away their money whilst theyre alive. Not wanting to leave too much to the next generation. There is that sort of social conversation about what you do with this level of wealth. Lets be honest, thats only a fraction lets be honest, thats only a fraction of lets be honest, thats only a fraction of the billionaires that actually fraction of the billionaires that actually do those charitable works. It is quite actually do those charitable works. It is quite sickening, to be honest, to see it is quite sickening, to be honest, to see such it is quite sickening, to be honest, to see such a concentration of wealth to see such a concentration of wealth where the very top. Just as there wealth where the very top. Just as there is wealth where the very top. Just as there is many people states and the uk that there is many people states and the uk that are struggling with stagnant wages. Uk that are struggling with stagnant wages, lack of adorable housing, the basis of wages, lack of adorable housing, the basis of life. These figures are almost basis of life. These figures are almost laughing in the face of those social almost laughing in the face of those social problems. I think rina is right social problems. I think rina is right. Young people are wising up to this big right. Young people are wising up to this big gap. Many people are perfectly relaxed about trying to et perfectly relaxed about trying to get on perfectly relaxed about trying to get on in perfectly relaxed about trying to get on in life. Itsjust the share concentration. Is get on in life. Its ust the share concentration. Get on in life. Its ust the share concentration. Is it sickening . Is it a sin concentration. Is it sickening . Is it a sign that concentration. Is it sickening . Is it a sign that some concentration. Is it sickening . Is it a sign that some people concentration. Is it sickening . Is it a sign that some people can i concentration. Is it sickening . Is it a sign that some people can make it . A lot of people were not born into extreme wealth. I it . A lot of people were not born into extreme wealth. Into extreme wealth. I look at donald trump, into extreme wealth. I look at donald trump, who into extreme wealth. I look at donald trump, who did into extreme wealth. I look at| donald trump, who did inherit into extreme wealth. I look at. Donald trump, who did inherit it, and did donald trump, who did inherit it, and did freeload it off his father. I and did freeload it off his father. I would and did freeload it off his father. I would love for each billionaire to be self made. It comes back to the old problem, which is in many countries, old problem, which is in many countries, the richest, it seems that countries, the richest, it seems that you countries, the richest, it seems that you have to give them some sort of incentive that you have to give them some sort of incentive to give a parent or ihcehtive of incentive to give a parent or incentive out of them. But for the very poorest, you have to give them the stick very poorest, you have to give them the stick of very poorest, you have to give them the stick of welfare cuts give them the stick of welfare cuts give them a the stick of welfare cuts give them a carrot. I wish we would have more them a carrot. I wish we would have more of them a carrot. I wish we would have more of a them a carrot. I wish we would have more of a conversation about that and how more of a conversation about that and how the bigger problem here is the concentration of wealth and how we need the concentration of wealth and how we need to the concentration of wealth and how we need to distribute it more equatix we need to distribute it more equally. If we need to distribute it more euuall. �. ,. ,. , ~ equally. If were going to talk about nondoms equally. If were going to talk about nondoms and equally. If were going to talk about nondoms and tax, equally. If were going to talk i about nondoms and tax, were equally. If were going to talk about nondoms and tax, were going about non doms and tax, were going to go to a new conversation which we dont have time for tonight maybe another time. Dont have time for tonight maybe anothertime. Dont dont have time for tonight maybe another time. Dont go away. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Youre watching the context of. Here in england, working parents can now receive more government funded care for their children. Up until the end of march, there were 30 hours per week a funded childcare available for three and four year olds. Now therell be 15 hours per week for two year olds during school term time. The government says it will benefit more than 150,000 children. Heres Prime Minister rishi sunak. Making sure there are more place and staff available and the future looks bright, and this is a really positive intervention, when fully worth out, around £7,000 worth of support. But many in the industry are warning that the funding simply isnt enough. Heres what one parent told us about how difficult it has been to find a place for her daughter. I put her down on three Waiting Lists because they all have massive Waiting Lists now, because theres not enough nurseries for the hours that are funded. So, yeah, it will help if i can get her in somewhere when rishi sunak� s advisers suggested he go to teesside today, to publicise his governments policy on childcare, and unveiling the Childcare Policy Changes but while he was there, he was also quizzed on when the next General Election may be. And hes come in for some criticism after he burst out laughing and more than once when the question was put to him on bbc tees local radio. Heres a little of that exchange. Can i just say that when we found out that you would be joining us on the Breakfast Show this morning, we did post about this on social media. Lots of people got in touch with a whole range of questions, but the overwhelming one was, when will there be a General Election . Sunak laughs well, ive answer that question many times in the last few weeks. So, when will be the General Election . Can you give us a date on Bbc Radio Tees this morning, Prime Minister . No no, unfortunately not, but most importantly. Why not . Why is that funny . Sorry, why are you laughing about it . The important thing. Because theres a way in which we announce General Elections and it would be done in a formal and official way. A p pa re ntly apparently sounding a little bit caught out by that question. By that question. Paul, you followed politics for a long time and you also tried to get involved yourself for the labour party. What do you make of his performance on that question today . I think it laid bare yet again one of those rishi sunak verbal tics when he laughs whenever he doesnt want to answer a question. You got so wrapped up about how funny it was that a local Radio Station would want to know the date of the General Election, he was so hilarious thought it was so clearly or got carried away. I think he ignored what is a wider movement. The British Public are sick of this and they would really like to have a General Election. The Prime Minister last year did something similar when he was asked directly what is the election going to be. He said the British Public. When i go around the country, the people dont want one. Well, all the polls suggest they do. I think this is almost his escape route from this question, to laugh it off, but its not a great look. ,. , , laugh it off, but its not a great look. ,. ,. ,. , look. He probably never wants one because looking look. He probably never wants one because looking at look. He probably never wants one because looking at the look. He probably never wants one because looking at the polls, look. He probably never wants one because looking at the polls, hesl because looking at the polls, hes not looking like hes going to have his term in office renewed. Should he perhaps announce the date and end the speculation . Thats been one suggestion by one conservative adviser. , ,. ,. , adviser. Yeah, because that would ut us all adviser. Yeah, because that would put us all out adviser. Yeah, because that would put us all out of adviser. Yeah, because that would put us all out of our adviser. Yeah, because that would put us all out of our misery. Adviser. Yeah, because that would put us all out of our misery. Give | put us all out of our misery. Give us a bit of certainty. I think one of the biggest problems is a lack of certainty and stability. If you are to at least announce some date whether it was it was october, these people can plan. Business can certainly plan for life after conservative. Certainly plan for life after conservative. ,. ,. , conservative. Rina, we used to have much more conservative. Rina, we used to have much more certainty conservative. Rina, we used to have much more certainty about conservative. Rina, we used to have much more certainty about it, conservative. Rina, we used to have much more certainty about it, and i much more certainty about it, and now its in the hands of the Prime Minister � s when they call it. You of course know when the us date is. Do you think it will matter to the us if the uk goes to the polls at the same time . Will you be distracted by us are paying no attention whatsoever . I distracted by us are paying no attention whatsoever . Distracted by us are paying no attention whatsoever . I hate to say it, ithink attention whatsoever . I hate to say it, i think you attention whatsoever . I hate to say it, i think you all attention whatsoever . I hate to say it, i think you all wont attention whatsoever . I hate to say it, i think you all wont be it, i think you all wont be distracted by us that is really the question distracted by us that is really the question over here every day of the week question over here every day of the week how question over here every day of the week. How much do american elections matter week. How much do american elections matter to week. How much do american elections matter to the rest of the world . I think matter to the rest of the world . I think they matter to the rest of the world . I think they do matter a great deal because think they do matter a great deal because we seem to have the same ticket because we seem to have the same ticket over because we seem to have the same ticket over here, and theres a lot of fatigue ticket over here, and theres a lot of fatigue around that. Theres a lot of of fatigue around that. Theres a lot of apathy around that. There is a great lot of apathy around that. There is a great deal of frustration. Hearing paul a great deal of frustration. Hearing paut say a great deal of frustration. Hearing paul say the frustration is there on your side paul say the frustration is there on your side of paul say the frustration is there on your side of the pond as well when your side of the pond as well when you dont your side of the pond as well when you dont have leaders who want to be very you dont have leaders who want to be very clear in their language, thats be very clear in their language, thats something we see on our side. I thats something we see on our side. I think thats something we