Israel has also sent tanks north of there after a night of heavy aerial and ground bombardments. From jerusalem, paul adams reports. One by one, the people of rafah are leaving. Outlying parts of the city now all but deserted. I wasnt planning on going, hassan says, but since no one is left here, i decided to leave. I have to find out where my wife and daughter are. The un says 300,000 people have left already. Thats almost a quarter of those sheltering in rafah. Most are heading for the coast, to places barely able to sustain life, where exhausted, hungry people fend for themselves. Zainab and her children have brought their makeshift tent to the beach. Translation they dropped leaflets on us four times. After the fourth time, we came here. When i arrived, i found my tent was worn out. We stayed in it for five months in rafah. I want to try and stitch it, but its no good. Back in rafah, israels Ground Operation is almost a week old. The military says its destroying tunnels, Killing Hamas fighters but acting cautiously. Our operations against hamas in rafah remains limited in scope and focused on tactical advances, tactical adjustments and key military advantages and have avoided densely populated areas. But some israelis are not reassured. Angry protests again last night. These people want the war to stop, and the government to go, and for much more to be done to bring hostages home. Yesterday hamas said a british israeli hostage, nadav popplewell, had been killed in an air strike claims its impossible to verify. In the Southern City of ashkelon, evidence that palestinian groups can still launch rockets three israelis lightly injured in this direct Hit Overnight and no sign of any fresh negotiations to bring the war to an end. Dr yassar qureshi, a british surgeon whos just returned from working at the Al Aqsa Matyr Hospital gave us his analysis of the humanitarian situation on the ground in gaza. I was stationed at al aqsa hospital in the centre of gaza, and that place was already well beyond capacity. To give an idea this hospital, which was one of the few remaining partially functioning hospitals left in gaza, the capacity in normal times is 150 patients. At this stage there were well over 1000 patients, and each patient had severalfamily members staying with them because they had no other place to go. It was completely chaotic. It really is quite a catastrophe. There are two or three maybe partially functioning hospitals in rafah, i believe some have been given evacuation orders. Here in the uk, the Foreign Secretary lord cameron, has defended the governments decision not to withdraw Arms Export Licences to israel. He said any decision by the uk Arms Export Licences to israel. He said any decision by the uk to suspend Weapons Sales to israel would strengthen hamas and reduce the chances of a deal to free hostages being held in gaza. But he added that the uk would not support an Israeli Offensive in the city of rafah without a plan to protect civilians. Israel has not had a clean bill of health. On humanitarian aid, there have been real failings and they need to do better. But on the crucial question we have to answer which is, is there a serious risk of exports being used for a serious breach in International Law . Up to now, in the assessments weve done, weve continued with the export licensing, but its a rolling process and it looks at what is happening on the ground. Earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, nick eardley, who gave us his analysis. As you heard, David Cameron is pretty clear that the uk is looking closely at what is happening in gaza. There has been some nervousness in the uk government, i think it is fair to say, that the actions of the israeli government. There is real concern about the prospect of a Ground Invasion or a more substantial ground substantial Ground Invasion in rafah over the next few days. The thing that the uk could do to put more pressure on israel is not doing. There has been speculation for weeks over whether for weeks over whether or not there would be a changing of the position on arms licences. That has not happened yet. You had the Foreign Secretary said this morning that doing that now could strengthen hamas and the uk government believes it would not be our wise path, it would make getting our stitches getting hostages out even less likely. Despite the uk government continuing to say that it has those concerns, it is not changing its mind at the moment about granting those licenses for arms to be sent to israel. Talk to us about the domestic pressure within the uk on the government here to try and stop selling arms to israel. How much pressure is there, politically, in the uk for the government. There are some. There are some mps very uncomfortable with the situation, like the snp, for example. One of the things reducing the pressure slightly is that the labour party in the uk havent quite got the point where they are saying stop all arms sales to israel. They have said that they dont want uk weapons used in a Ground Offensive in rafah, they are saying that they agree with President Biden in some senses, but not in that sense at the moment. It is worth pointing out quickly at the uk doesnt sell arms to israel in the same way that the usa does. This isnt government to government, state to state. The uk does have some suppliers who are licensed to sell those arms to israel. That is what is in question. There is definitely some pressure. At the moment, i dont think it is enough to change the mind of the government. More protests are expected in tbilisi later today against a controversial bill that would brand organisations that receive funding from abroad as agents of foreign influence. The bill is similar to a law passed in russia that critics say was used to crack down on independent media and activtist groups. Large demonstrations against the bill have been taking place in the capital for weeks and have lead to violent clashes with the police. Opposition mp Khatia Dekanoidze has been speking to the bbc about why people are opposed to the new law. Some of my friends, i mean, they had been labelled as a Foreign Agent with stickers in front of their apartment. Some of my friends had been beaten up, but i dont think that this russian style terror can stop georgian people because we made our geopolitical choice. We dont want to be in russia. This is very obvious for everybody, especially youngsters. A lot of people are finding the whole situation quite confusing because the government keeps denying that they are acting in russias interest. Why do you think the government is pushing for this law and it looks like they will adopt it . Why are they doing this now . He wants to monopolise the power and he understands that he cant really win the elections in 2024 and october. And so he decided to eliminate all the Civil Society members, ngos, opposition. And you see that that they even hadnt adopted this law. He is really scared of putin. And he thinksjust, you know, to move georgia close to russia, that russia will help him to monopolise the power and to grab the power again. Earlier i spoke to our South Caucasus correspondent rayhan demetri who gave us the latest. Later tonight, theres going to be another big rally as as it was announced by the organisers, and it will be held outside parliament. Where im standing now, it will start quite late in the evening at 10 00 pm. Thats because the protesters are planning to spend the whole night into monday. And on monday in parliament, the Legal Affairs committee will hold the third and final reading of this bill on the transparency of foreign funding and then the vote. The Plenary Session is expected on tuesday. The pressure is mounting on the georgian government from its International Partners not to adopt this law. Weve heard a lot of statements coming from the eu leaders and the Eu Ambassador to georgia once again today. He told me that if this law is adopted, it would hinder georgias the process that this country is going through, and that is as a Candidate Member tojoin the eu. The status was granted late last year. Georgia is in the process of becoming an eu member, so the wording from the eu and the us as well, we have a high level state Department Official coming on tuesday is of warning. But the more there is criticism and the warnings from the international community, it seems like the Georgian Dream government is becoming more determined to pass this law. Yes, you say the government is determined to pass this law, but protesters are accusing it of trying to derail the countrys ambition, as you mentioned there, of trying to join the eu. What does the government say in response to those comments and that criticism 7 well, theyre saying that it has nothing to do with russia, that, of course, georgia will continue on its Accession Path to the eu. They even are promising to the georgian population that georgia will become a member of the eu by 2030. So theyre denying all of this criticism and theyre insisting that this law is about sovereignty, that georgia should be able to make independent decisions when it comes to legislature. But of course, weve seen Tens Of Thousands of people protesting and weve just heard the opposition mp is saying that, mentioning mr ivanishvili, hes the founder, Billionaire Founder of the governing party. And they are absolutely determined to pass this law because they want to win the elections. And the elections are coming in just in a few months� time. To sudan now where there have been reports of further fighting in the western city of el fasher. The medical charity msf said on sunday that 2 children were killed after a bomb Hit A Paedeatric Hospital in the city. Fighting between the government and paramilitaries broke out over a year ago but fighting in the city has recently intensified. The uns humanitarian chief has described the escalation as � deeply alarming earlier i spoke to our africa correspondent Kalkidan Yibeltal and asked him about the significance of this latest escalation well, the humanitarian agencies are describing it as a major escalation in the city. We have been reporting about possible offences in the city for weeks. The us, the eu, and the un were saying that this important city in the darfur region could become a scene of bloodshed. The usa described it as a possible massacre happening there because this is a humanitarian habit to make habitat with hundreds of thousands of people already displaced from hanson already displaced from towns and villages. It is the last major city in darfur so under control of the regular army. The rival Rapid Support forces have been circling the city, and practically putting it under siege for weeks. And despite all of this and called for this and calls for restraint, it seems that since friday, we are seeing fighting in the city which, as you said, increases air bombardment. And the wider context of this is the fact that, in recent weeks and months, there have been real concerns about alleged war crimes committed by the rsf, which is a group made up mostly of arab members against the african groups in darfur. The worry is about the impact that the rsf taking el fasher could have on the People Living there. Absolutely. The rsf have been accused by several reports of committing gross Rights Violations in other parts of darfur where they control. And last week, there was a really thorough and detailed report by the Human Rights Watch saying that the rsf may have committed Ethnic Cleansing in darfur and in a different city that they controlled. That was months ago. They were calling for further investigations because what they allegedly committed could amount to genocide. That is the severe term that they were using. So, the fear is that if the rsf arrive in the city, many people who have already fled other parts of sudan might be followed by the violence, and on top of that, the humanitarian operations which are already hampered by the violence could even be impacted by the war. The concerns have been raised in the past weeks repeatedly by Western Nations and humanitarian agencies, but it doesnt seem to stop the violence from happening there. Now its time for a look at todays sport. Hello from the bbc sport centre. Kick off is fast approaching in the huge match in the premier league. Just under 15 minutes to go, till Manchester United take on arsenal, at old trafford, its a classic between two heavyweights over the years, and for arsenal, the stakes have never been higher. The gunners have to win, to go back to the top after manchester citys 4 0 victory at fulham which means if they win their final two games, they will be champions again. So arsenal go to Manchester United this afternoon knowing a victory at old trafford is crucial. And their manager is feeling optimistic my brain is always talking to the players, we are lifting the premier league. That is where my brain is going at the moment, i follow my brain and my gut, and this is how i feel and this is how i want everybody to think, and hopefully we can achieve it. One of the best teams, probably the best team, and you can discuss about this. Is city the best team, is arsenal at this moment the best team . They are very ball secure. Very good touches. We have to play to absolutely our maximum levels to get the result in, but we are capable of it. We are approaching full time at wembley. Where Manchester United are leading against Tottenham Hotspur in the womens fa cup final. And absolute cracker from ella toone just before half time, set united on their way to lifting a first fa cup. They were beaten in last years final. They enjoyed the better of the chances, and Rachel Williams had them 2 up early in the second half. And Lucia Garcia Capitalised on a Goalkeeping Blunder to make it 3. And soon got the fourth. Currently 4 0. Six minutes left to play. What a shock we have had at the italian open in rome were world number one Novak Djokovic has been knocked out. He was beaten in straight sets by the chilean player alejandro tabilo. Hes more than 30 places below djokovic but raced into a 4 0 lead in the first set, Breaking Djokovic twice. He went on to win the set 6 2,and followed that up by taking the second set too, winning 6 2, 6 3. This is the biggest win of tabilos career. No worries for second seed Aryna Sabalenka in the womens draw though. She eased past Dayana Yastremska in straight sets to reach the last i6 where she will face either Elina Svitolina or anna kalinskaya. Rory mcilroy will go into the final round of the wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollowjust one shot off the lead. Mcilroy posted four birdies and no bogeys on saturday to leave him on 11 under, and to Heap Pressure on leader xander schauffele. Hell start later alongside schauffele, who finished saturdays round on 12 under. Schauffele hasnt won an event since the Scottish Open back in 2022. And nelly kordas bid to become the first player to win six consecutive lpga tour titles look to be over as she sits 11 shots behind leader Madelene Sagstrom at the founders cup. Sagstrum hit a a brilliant 66 to move to 19 under after three rounds. She is now one shot ahead of rose zhang going into the final day. In the nba playoffs, the Dallas Mavericks have taken a 2 1 series lead over the Oklahoma City thunder. The mavericks won by 105 points to 101, with kyrie irving, Pauljamaine Washington and luka doncic scoring a combined 71 points. Game four will take place in dallas on monday. You may have seen a dogs or cats. And finally, you may have seen sports stopped by dogs or cats running onto the field of play, but how about this in a Baseball Game between the St Lucie Mets and bradenton pirates, a turtle made its way onto the pitch and halted play. They say slow and steady wins the race, but this turtle must have had turbo turned on, and tried to evade the outfielders, before eventually being taken off the field safely. The fastest turtle i have ever seen. And thats all the sport for now. No turtles in the studio, it isnt safe to say. Studio . A very sweet turtle. The taliban say 315 people have now died in devastating flash floods in the north of afghanistan. A spokesman for the Interior Ministry told the bbc that most of the casualties were in the province of baghlan. Emergency t