As a complex rescue operation. Here you can see the 52 year old talking to Israeli Soldiers shortly after he was rescued. He was abducted ten months ago close to the israel gaza border. Qaid farhan Al Kadi The Eighth hostage rescued by Israeli Forces since the start of the war in gaza is in a stable condition in hospital, where he is undergoing examinations. And this is his Family Running through the corridors and out to the helicopter after he was admitted. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was working to secure the release of all the remaining hostages. But a group campaigning for those still held said that though this rescue had been miraculous, Military Operations alone could not free the remaining captives and that a Ceasefire Deal was needed. Lets take a listen to what Benjamin Netanyahu has had to say about this latest development. Translation welcome back farhan alkadi. I congratulate the idf and isa for another successful racket skew operation. Were working tirelessly to bring back all our hostages were doing this in two main ways for the negotiations and rescue operations. These two ways require our Military Presence in the field and on ending in the field and on unending Military Pressure on hamas. We will continue to do so until we bring them all back home. Professor shlomi codish, ceo of Soroka Medical Center had this update on condition of the released hostage. I am happy to inform you that today in the afternoon we received mr farhan al kadi, a returned captive from hamas, tunnels that arrive by helicopter after being released and rescued from captivity. He underwent initial evaluation in our emergency department. He appears to be in general Good Condition but will require another day or two of medical tests to make sure he is still 0k. Were ecstatic with his family, watching him unite with his children, his brothers was a heart warming moment for all of us and we hope to be able to experience such moments with many more returned captives here at soroka medical centre. Following the news, the group bring them home now released this statement saying. Those 108 hostages, to which bring them home now refer, include four people who were taken prior to the attack on october the seventh. Set against that number ii7 hostages have been freed of whom 8 were rescued by the Israeli Military. The remains of 30 dead hostages have been recovered. And with several others feared to have died around 70 hostages are thought to remain in captivity in gaza although hamas claims that number is lower. Earlier our correspondent Jon Donnison Injerusalem told us more about qaid farhan al kadis rescue operation. Well, the Israeli Military has been quite tight lipped about the operation itself. They say they cant give too many details because of the potential risk to other hostages in gaza. They said that it was a complex operation. It was a joint operation carried out by elite Special Forces from the army and then also israels intelligence agency, the shin bet. They said they were acting on intelligence and that mr farhan al kadi had been held in a tunnel. It was interesting to hear from that hostages form. You read their statement from earlier farhan al kadi had managed to free himself from the tunnel and then made his way towards Israeli Forces. That is not what the Israeli Military has said. They have merely said he was being held in a tunnel. The uk Prime Minister sir keir starmer has delivered a major speech in Downing Street vowing to reverse what hes called a Decade Of Decline under the previous conservative government. The pm has warned the budget in october will be painful and asked the country to accept short term pain for the long term good. The tories have dismissed the speech as a performative attempt to distract the public from promises sir keir never had any intention of keeping. Heres a little of what he said. Ill have to turn to the country and make big asks of you as well to accept short term pain for long term good. The difficult trade off for the genuine solution. And i know that after all that you have been through, i know its a really big ask and really difficult to hear. That is not the position we should be in. Its not the position i want to be in, but we have to end the politics of the easy answer that solves nothing. For more on this im joined by former labour special advisor to Alistair Darling Catherine Macleod and former conservative adviser claire pearsall. Thank you both for being with us. This is a pretty downbeat speech and it was clear with the messaging was, the warning ahead of the October Budget here. Who do you think keir starmer is going to ask you to pay more to take the pain . The Labour Party Said that working people would not be forced to pay more in the run up to the election. Not be forced to pay more in the runup to the election. Not be forced to pay more in the runup to the election. Well, we had done much runup to the election. Well, we had done much management, runup to the election. Well, we had l done much management, Expectation Management in the run up to the speech without my goodness, he certainly looked up to that. I dont know exactly what he intends to do. He talked to those with broad shoulders and ruled out income tax, National Insurance and that. He has very limited options, could be Inheritance Tax, Capital Gains stars, and increase other wealth taxes. I dont know. He didnt didnt give any hints, thats all he said today. Didnt give any hints, thats all he said today said today. Clear, he was clearly a. Ain said today. Clear, he was clearly again laying said today. Clear, he was clearly again laying the said today. Clear, he was clearly again laying the blame said today. Clear, he was clearly again laying the blame for said today. Clear, he was clearly again laying the blame for whatl said today. Clear, he was clearly l again laying the blame for what is coming at the Conservatives who have beenin coming at the Conservatives who have been in government of course for 14 years. That is exactly the same strategy that worked for David Cameron and george owes born after the global crash. The global crash. Thats right for the global crash. Thats right for the george the global crash. Thats right for the George Osborne the global crash. Thats right for the George Osborne gone the global crash. Thats right for i the George Osborne gone down the global crash. Thats right for the George Osborne gone down the the George Osborne gone down the typical the George Osborne gone down the typical politics of the moment by blaming typical politics of the moment by blaming the previous administration. He hopes blaming the previous administration. He hopes very much that the public will go he hopes very much that the public will go along with fat. And blame the conservative administration. Chiefiy the conservative administration. Chiefly what keir starmer is government is likely to do. I think it was government is likely to do. I think it was devoid of hope, this speech. It it was devoid of hope, this speech. It was it was devoid of hope, this speech. It was very. It was devoid of hope, this speech. It was very, very dire, it was very abrupt it was very, very dire, it was very abrupt in it was very, very dire, it was very abrupt in his it was very, very dire, it was very abrupt in his nature. There was very little abrupt in his nature. There was very little essence of things getting any beiten little essence of things getting any better. But in one respect im glad he was better. But in one respect im glad he was honest about the state of the finances he was honest about the state of the finances i he was honest about the state of the finances. I dont think anybody can argue finances. I dont think anybody can argue that finances. I dont think anybody can argue that. There does seem to be a real problem as to where this money is going real problem as to where this money is going to real problem as to where this money is going to come from to fill the black is going to come from to fill the black hole. I think that is the real concern black hole. I think that is the real concern amongst people, the Inheritance Tax, Capital Gains tax and things Inheritance Tax, Capital Gains tax and things Like Council Tax are going and things Like Council Tax are going to and things Like Council Tax are going to be a hit in the October Budget going to be a hit in the october budaet. going to be a hit in the october budaet. budget. Catherine, those are the ruestions budget. Catherine, those are the questions that budget. Catherine, those are the questions that people budget. Catherine, those are the questions that people want budget. Catherine, those are the questions that people want to i budget. Catherine, those are the questions that people want to know. Keir starmer wasnt given any detail away at all. The average income here is thought to be around 32,000 or so. Are peoplejust above is thought to be around 32,000 or so. Are people just above that level or even at that level like to be counted as those with the broader shoulders . Are they going to be hit badly in october . I shoulders . Are they going to be hit badly in october . Badly in october . I dont know whats going badly in october . I dont know whats going to badly in october . I dont know whats going to be badly in october . I dont know whats going to be in badly in october . I dont know whats going to be in rachel. Badly in october . I dont know whats going to be in Rachel Reeves budget. Theyve been very specific up budget. Theyve been very specific up until now in saying that they are not going to hit these people. The income tax is the easiest and most effective tax from which you can gather money. They have ruled that out. So if it down to Inheritance Tax and Capital Gains tax these people will not be so affected. But what was a shame today is that i thought in his speech, i think the public knows that the economy is in a dire straight, although things have been getting marginally better. But he didnt set out a vision of where we will end up. He talked of renewal and thats good. I think it would be quite good for the rest of us if there had been more hope attached to his speech, that had the big idea and actually it was going to be a hard road to get there but at the end of the day they would be confident of delivery and this country would be changed for the better. And we could look forward to a more optimistic future. A more optimistic future. Claire, is a more optimistic future. Claire, is a former conservative a more optimistic future. Claire, is a former conservative adviser a more optimistic future. Claire, is a former conservative adviser you | a former conservative adviser you said that you welcomed the economic honesty. Does that mean you accept this diagnosis of a 22 million black hole, which the opr are looking into . I black hole, which the opr are looking into . Looking into . I think there are questions looking into . I think there are questions to looking into . I think there are questions to answer looking into . I think there are questions to answer about. Looking into . I think there are| questions to answer about the looking into . I think there are questions to answer about the size of this questions to answer about the size of this particular black hole oh br. Of this particular black hole oh br~ it of this particular black hole oh br. It comes as no surprise at the obra br. It comes as no surprise at the obra and br. It comes as no surprise at the obra and iss were both say that whoever obra and iss were both say that whoever came into government at the beginning whoever came into government at the Beginning Ofjuly was going to inherit Beginning Ofjuly was going to inherit a Beginning Ofjuly was going to inherit a pretty unstable economy. The sheer inherit a pretty unstable economy. The sheer size of it remains to be seen the sheer size of it remains to be seen i the sheer size of it remains to be seen ithink the sheer size of it remains to be seen. I think there are questions to be answered, as soon as the House Of Commons be answered, as soon as the House Of Commons resumes in a weeks time. We dont know commons resumes in a weeks time. We dont know the commons resumes in a weeks time. We dont know the exact detail of it. I think dont know the exact detail of it. I thinkiusi dont know the exact detail of it. I thinkjust picking up on something Catherine Thinkjust picking up on something catherine had said is that there is no plan catherine had said is that there is no pian for catherine had said is that there is no plan for growth being given out. Ithink no plan for growth being given out. I think most no plan for growth being given out. I think most people would understand that you i think most people would understand that you need to be sensible and prudent that you need to be sensible and prudent but on the other hand you want prudent but on the other hand you want to prudent but on the other hand you want to note that you are doing it for a want to note that you are doing it for a reason want to note that you are doing it for a reason and the government is going for a reason and the government is going to for a reason and the government is going to invest in whatever it wants to invest going to invest in whatever it wants to invest at going to invest in whatever it wants to invest at the time to make it hetter~ to invest at the time to make it hetter~ i to invest at the time to make it better. I think there are some questions better. I think there are some questions to be answered. I think the first questions to be answered. I think the first week back in the House Of Commons the first week back in the House Of Commons will be incredibly interesting to get to the bottom of this 22 interesting to get to the bottom of this 22 billion black hole, whether it ewists this 22 billion black hole, whether it exists or this 22 billion black hole, whether it exists or not. It exists or not. Catherine, you said ou it exists or not. Catherine, you said you would it exists or not. Catherine, you said you would like it exists or not. Catherine, you said you would like more it exists or not. Catherine, you said you would like more optimism. The big question is, even if the government does impose a pretty tough budget at the end of october, the question will be, can they deliver change that people will feel the benefit of before the next election . Thats going to be the test for keir starmer and Rachel Reeves. I test for keir starmer and Rachel Reeves. ~. , reeves. I think thats right. In fairness to reeves. I think thats right. In fairness to them, reeves. I think thats right. In fairness to them, i reeves. I think thats right. In fairness to them, i think reeves. I think thats right. Inj fairness to them, i think there reeves. I think thats right. In fairness to them, i think there has been changed already and they have settled the teachers pay dispute and the Junior Doctors and nurses. Settled the teachers pay dispute and theJunior Doctors and nurses. I think that had to happen because we want decent Public Services in this country and weve got to pay for them. Claire is absolutely right that were going to need growth. Rachel reeves talked a lot about growth, talked about investment in infrastructure. I think perhaps thats what we could look forward to in the budget that she will have a lot to say about that. Throughout the Election Campaign Rachel Reeves talked very often about the need for growth in this country and we can only get that if she invests in infrastructure. Only get that if she invests in infrastructure. Claire, we heard from keir infrastructure. Claire, we heard from keir starmer infrastructure. Claire, we heard from keir starmer that infrastructure. Claire, we heard from keir starmer that he infrastructure. Claire, we heard from keir starmer that he wasl infrastructure. Claire, we heard. From keir starmer that he was in infrastructure. Claire, we heard from keir starmer that he was in the rose garden, the back garden of Downing Street where their Prime Minister lives and works and he said he was effectively reclaiming not because it had been the site of illegal parties during lockdown. What did you make out that messaging . Obviously, it serves to remind the public of a key attack line on Conservatives. Remind the public of a key attack line on Conservatives. Yes, thats ri. Ht. Line on Conservatives. Yes, thats riht. It line on Conservatives. Yes, thats right it was line on Conservatives. Yes, thats right it was a line on Conservatives. Yes, thats right. It was a pretty line on Conservatives. Yes, thats right. It was a pretty obvious line on Conservatives. Yes, thats right. It was a pretty obvious dig | right. It was a pretty obvious dig at o