for this war to end" hamas issued a statement saying it was ready to deal positively with any proposal offering a permanent ceasefire and a complete israeli withdrawal. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the plan was in line with israel's demands that the war would not end until its hostages were released and hamas no longer ruled gaza or posed a military threat. vincent mcaviney reports. after almost eight months of israeli response to the 7th october attacks by hamas, gaza lays largely in ruins, with the lives of palestinians who call it home turned upside down. more than 36,000 have been killed across the region, according to the hamas—run health ministry. hundreds of thousands are displaced and aid is struggling to reach them. the conflict has put the us—israel relationship under immense pressure. but in a surprise move, president biden unveiled a new peace proposal and ceasefire offer from israel. i know there are those in israel who will not agree with this plan and will call for the war to continue indefinitely. some — some are even in the government coalition. and they've made it clear they want to occupy gaza. they want to keep fighting for years. and the hostages are not a priority to them. well, i've urged the leadership manager to stand behind this deal, despite whatever pressure comes. president biden outlined a three—phase proposal that would begin with an immediate six—week ceasefire. at the same time, israeli forces would carry out a withdrawal from gaza. israeli hostages in gaza would be exchanged for palestinian prisoners, and 600 trucks of humanitarian aid would be delivered there each day. in the second phase, hamas and israel would negotiate a permanent end to hostilities. the final phase would include a major reconstruction operation in gaza with international support. among those urging hamas to get on board was foreign secretary david cameron, posting on social media, "let's seize this moment and bring this conflict to an end." for president biden, resolving the conflict has become a political imperative ahead of elections in five months' time. he's been losing the support of some younger voters and muslim voters. both have been vocal in their dissatisfaction at events in gaza. for palestinians in gaza, if hamas agrees to this deal, it will be the start of a long road to rebuild some semblance of the lives they once had. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. much more off—course on our website but now we will return the uk. after a week of campaigning, which has seen several key battle lines drawn ahead of the general election onjuly the 4th, all parties are out again this weekend vying for support. let's get the latest from labour and the conservatives. damian gramaticas has been at a labour event in london. and jessica parker has been following the conservatives in yorkshire. damian, lets start with you because that event was angela rayner�*s battle bus, it has now driven away. just talk us through what they are promising. just talk us through what they are ”romisin. , ., �*, ., promising. yes, that's right. labour launchin: promising. yes, that's right. labour launching today. — promising. yes, that's right. labour launching today, i— promising. yes, that's right. labour launching today, i think _ promising. yes, that's right. labour launching today, i think both - promising. yes, that's right. labour launching today, i think both main | launching today, i think both main parties launching today, their battle buses. labour's one has happened already, that is on its way now carrying the deputy leader angela rayner off to essex, east of england is where she is making a start with her tour which is going to be 5000 miles injust less than five weeks around the country and the heart of the message today is that what keir starmer has said is his number one priority which he talks about is economic security and the detail in that today that they were talking about was a back to work plan, they say, where they want to focus more on reorganising the way that the national unemployment service, the unemployment, job centre plus offices, the career service, merge that all into one jobs and careers service to try and help people who are not in work back into work. they want to increase the numbers, the percentage who are in work i think it is somewhere in the mid 70s to around 80% of people in work so that is one target there. also focusing on young people with help at that end. now, labour saying this is about reforming the culture and drive and changing things there. the criticism of that is, well, is this like some other things labour have put forward which is ideas but where is the money? where is the real backing for this? the conservatives certainly say that this is talk more than action and so they say waffle more than a real change to welfare. sir keir starmer says, well, no, it is about trying to really shift the focus and change the way things work. 50. to really shift the focus and change the way things work.— to really shift the focus and change the way things work. so, the labour pa , the the way things work. so, the labour party. the battle _ the way things work. so, the labour party, the battle bus _ the way things work. so, the labour party, the battle bus going - the way things work. so, the labour party, the battle bus going over - the way things work. so, the labour party, the battle bus going over to l party, the battle bus going over to essex, focusing in on the north—east of england is where the conservatives are because jessica parker, you are in north yorkshire so talk us through what battle bus extravaganza we can expect from the conservatives?— conservatives? well, i'm not quite sure at the — conservatives? well, i'm not quite sure at the moment, _ conservatives? well, i'm not quite sure at the moment, to _ conservatives? well, i'm not quite sure at the moment, to be - conservatives? well, i'm not quite sure at the moment, to be honest| sure at the moment, to be honest with you — sure at the moment, to be honest with you so— sure at the moment, to be honest with you. so we know, as has been mentioned, — with you. so we know, as has been mentioned, that we are going to get a glimpse _ mentioned, that we are going to get a glimpse of the conservative party's — a glimpse of the conservative party's battle bus, maybe even get on it and _ party's battle bus, maybe even get on it and travel around on it as part— on it and travel around on it as part of— on it and travel around on it as part of the _ on it and travel around on it as part of the press pack over the course — part of the press pack over the course of— part of the press pack over the course of the day and the coming weeks _ course of the day and the coming weeks as— course of the day and the coming weeks as well. if people are wondering, hang on, you guys have been _ wondering, hang on, you guys have been reporting from a campaign bus four days _ been reporting from a campaign bus four days. well, we are swapping buses, _ four days. well, we are swapping buses, it — four days. well, we are swapping buses, it seems. this one, we imagine. — buses, it seems. this one, we imagine, once we see it will carry the conservative party branding so that it seems to be one of the events— that it seems to be one of the events that is being marketed today in the _ events that is being marketed today in the north—east of england and of course _ in the north—east of england and of course we — in the north—east of england and of course we expect rishi sunak the prime _ course we expect rishi sunak the prime minister to be campaigning here today as well. talking about levelling — here today as well. talking about levelling up. now, that rather has echoes, _ levelling up. now, that rather has echoes, doesn't it, of the 2019 general— echoes, doesn't it, of the 2019 general election? it was a phrase that rishi — general election? it was a phrase that rishi sunak's predecessor boris johnson _ that rishi sunak's predecessor boris johnson liked to talk about a lot. they— johnson liked to talk about a lot. they seem — johnson liked to talk about a lot. they seem to be reviving it a little bit now _ they seem to be reviving it a little bit now during an announcement today, _ bit now during an announcement today, they are talking about the plans _ today, they are talking about the plans of— today, they are talking about the plans of giving up to £20 million for 30 _ plans of giving up to £20 million for 30 towns across the united kingdom — for 30 towns across the united kingdom as part of regenerating local areas. kingdom as part of regenerating localareas. now, the kingdom as part of regenerating local areas. now, the conservatives have denied — local areas. now, the conservatives have denied that the money is being skewed _ have denied that the money is being skewed towards conservative held areas _ skewed towards conservative held areas but — skewed towards conservative held areas but they have come into some criticism _ areas but they have come into some criticism over this policy pretty quicktx — criticism over this policy pretty quickly. labour saying communities are already— quickly. labour saying communities are already feeling the impact of conservative decline while the liberal — conservative decline while the liberal democrats say that local councils. — liberal democrats say that local councils, which of course play a really _ councils, which of course play a really important role in local communities, have been left begging for scraps— communities, have been left begging for scraps over recent years. i am trying, — for scraps over recent years. i am trying, at _ for scraps over recent years. i am trying, at the moment, to get the bottom _ trying, at the moment, to get the bottom of— trying, at the moment, to get the bottom of where exactly this pot of money _ bottom of where exactly this pot of money they are talking about will come _ money they are talking about will come from force of it seems to be an expansion— come from force of it seems to be an expansion of— come from force of it seems to be an expansion of an existing fund but was an— expansion of an existing fund but was an existing interesting report back in_ was an existing interesting report back in march that suggested just over 10%— back in march that suggested just over 10% of promised funds from levelling — over 10% of promised funds from levelling up had been spent so far. so, levelling up had been spent so far. so. while _ levelling up had been spent so far. so, while they are reviving this idea _ so, while they are reviving this idea that — so, while they are reviving this idea that a _ so, while they are reviving this idea that a lot of people may remember from the previous election, it certainly— remember from the previous election, it certainly is _ remember from the previous election, it certainly is an oval notion that has come — it certainly is an oval notion that has come under some criticism in terms _ has come under some criticism in terms of— has come under some criticism in terms of its — has come under some criticism in terms of its efficacy.— terms of its efficacy. jessica, as alwa s, terms of its efficacy. jessica, as always. thank— terms of its efficacy. jessica, as always, thank you _ terms of its efficacy. jessica, as always, thank you so _ terms of its efficacy. jessica, as always, thank you so much - terms of its efficacy. jessica, as always, thank you so much and | terms of its efficacy. jessica, as - always, thank you so much and stop my thanks to my colleaguesjessica parker there who is following the conservative party, damian grammaticas following the labour party. thank you, both, lots more from both of you throughout the day but the time being, thank you so much and as you would expect, lots more on our website including a poll tracker as well so do check all of that out. let's bring you up to date with another news story. ticketmaster has confirmed that hackers have accessed customer data in what is one of the biggest hacks in history in terms of global victims. the company says it's working to mitigate risk to users after the hackers offered personal data for sale on the dark net. earlier this week, the hacking group, shinyhunters, said it had hacked the personal details of more than half a billion ticketmaster customers. with me is our business reporter simon browning. this is a huge number? this is a significant _ this is a huge number? this is a significant cyber— this is a huge number? this is a significant cyber attack. - this is a huge number? this is a significant cyber attack. a - this is a huge number? this is a significant cyber attack. a hackl this is a huge number? this is a l significant cyber attack. a hack of huge proportions. we are led to understand it was first reported on thursday when the hackers said that they had hacked 560 million personal details of users of ticketmaster but there was no confirmation but overnight, we have had a filing in the usa in which the owners of ticketmaster, live nation, have confirmed there has been dark forces and a malicious act on its database. the ticketing company were just waiting for a bit more information from them, 560 million people are said to have had their data compromised. we understand that includes at the moment names and addresses, phone numbers and partial credit cards. shinyhunters, as you mentioned, other group behind it, they have claimed response ability for this and they have already been involved in a cyber attack this week with the banking group santander where they claim that some of their customers in chile, spain and uruguay were also compromised including its staff. so this is part of a biggerforce including its staff. so this is part of a bigger force of a cyber attack and we understand it is a cloud system, cloud security system, that is being targeted by the hackers but as i say, it is a attack, more than 560 million users compromised. stand 560 million users compromised. and 'ust in 560 million users compromised. and just in terms — 560 million users compromised. and just in terms of people are going to get pretty stressed about this because when those kind of details, partial credit card details i have to say, but addresses, phone numbers, what do people do? experts sa it is numbers, what do people do? experts say it is important _ numbers, what do people do? experts say it is important not _ numbers, what do people do? experts say it is important not to _ numbers, what do people do? experts say it is important not to panic. - numbers, what do people do? experts say it is important not to panic. we . say it is important not to panic. we have been speaking to them already this morning, if you think you are a victim. watch out for bogus e—mails, messages and phone calls. hackers can sometimes use those details to try and trick victims into revealing more information about yourself to just be very careful. in some cases, they might try to exploit fear caused by the hack in order to try and persuade you to share information. sojust be and persuade you to share information. so just be careful of people trying to contact you, requesting you reset passwords, etc. just be very careful but we are waiting for more information from ticketmaster as it stands. so waiting for more information from ticketmaster as it stands.- waiting for more information from ticketmaster as it stands. so any of those dodgy — ticketmaster as it stands. so any of those dodgy e-mails, _ ticketmaster as it stands. so any of those dodgy e-mails, pay _ ticketmaster as it stands. so any of those dodgy e-mails, pay extra - those dodgy e—mails, pay extra caution from sub simon, thank you so much for bringing that to our attention, more on our website. ukraine's president zelensky has arrived in singapore for a major security gathering, as he seeks more support for his country's battle against the russian invasion. there is some flash photography in the following pictures that have just come into us on the bbc. earlier, the us defence secretary lloyd austin told the forum that the indo—pacific region remained a main focus for washington. mr austin also rejected accusations by china that the us wanted to build an asia—pacific version of nato, to maintain its dominance in the region. flotta ma d e flotta made zelensky there arriving in singapore, those are our latest pictures coming into the bbc —— volodymyr zelensky. now it's time for a look at today's sport with chethan. the clock is ticking, the countdown is on to the biggest game in european club football. the champions league final between the record lit—time winners real madrid and borussia dortmund takes place on saturday night at wembley stadium. there will be a couple of british connections — with england playersjude bellingham and jadon sancho going head to head. 0lly foster reports. his first season in spain has been nothing short of incredible where some players wilt in the white heat of real madrid. jude bellingham has taken the greatest side in european football and his own game to another level. la liga's player of the year up against his former side this evening. the fans' favourite favourite to become a champions league winner he could do everything like he attacked his defence. for me the mvp tomorrow. the new zidane. the new season where bellingham will also be carrying england's hopes at the euros this summer. not so long ago, jadon sancho had that ambition. he started last year's fa cup final with manchester united, but fell out with the manager erik ten hag at the start of this season and was frozen out, returning to borussia dortmund on loan. he's been the spark they needed. unbelievable player. i hope we can hold him to dortmund. it's very important for us. good, good, good dribbling, good offensive player. in manchester just sitting on the bench, you know. and here he has the spirit again. he loves the game. dortmund haven't been given much of a chance in the final but real have pushed their luck for the knockout stage, penalties to get past manchester city, late goals against buying munich but that is what they do. that is why they have been european champions ia times. gareth bale has played his part in recent real madrid successes and told me he can't see a way past his former side. edit can't see a way past his former side. . ., , ., can't see a way past his former side. _, , ., a, .. side. of course real madrid can ossibl side. of course real madrid can possibly lose — side. of course real madrid can possibly lose but _ side. of course real madrid can possibly lose but i _ side. of course real madrid can possibly lose but i don't - side. of course real madrid can possibly lose but i don't believe they will so i just think the experience they have in the team, even obviously being a young squad as well, they have already won back the champions league a few years ago so, they will be going with the same mindset, we will know what to expect which is the most important and i'm sure carlo will be keeping them all calm and doing what he normally does. ., , ., calm and doing what he normally does. . , . ., ., ., does. the last time the final took lace does. the last time the final took place here _ does. the last time the final took place here in _ does. the last time the final took place here in 2013, _ does. the last time the final took place here in 2013, dortmund - does. the last time the final took. place here in 2013, dortmund were beaten by bayern munich. they want to put that right. real have won back the champions league five times since then and the fans know who is most likely to help them become kings of europe once again. bellingham! 0li foster, bbc