Where monitoring this is the time being butjustjoining us, there is a live situation going on in the united states, in georgia, the us state of georgia. This is right outside of atlanta where Reuters News Agency have reported that two people have been killed and at least four people have been injured. So, we are continuing to monitor this for you in the moment we get any more updates, will bring them to you and from my understanding from the statement of authorities is that this is still a live situation and those responsible have not been apprehended and when monitoring not for you, the other live story, the other live shot that where monitoring is from israel where we are expecting the israeli Leader Benjamin Netanyahu to speak eminently, we are expecting to speak half an hour ago but the timings of slipped. But follow on his apology that he made earlier on this week, apologising and asking for forgiveness from israelis for failing to return the six hostages that were found killed in gaza on saturday for the weekend and this comes as many protests across the country over his handling of the negotiations in terms of the Cease Fire but also a Hostage Release Deal and the families of those related to people still being held hostage and really unhappy with the way this really government is dealing with this in Benjamin Netanyahu werejust dealing with this in Benjamin Netanyahu were just monitoring that live shot as we were expecting them to speak about half an hour ago but will continue tojust monitor half an hour ago but will continue to just monitor that live shot and we are continuing to monitor that situation, the ongoing situation in the us state of georgia as well. So, a number of developing stories that we just got our focus on but of course, throughout the day, weve been reporting on the Grenfell Tower Fire inquiry and that second part of that inquiry has come through and has been described as a damning report we are able to speak to the Deputy Police Commissioner who talked more about the criminal investigation. Today is a hugely criminal investigation. Today is a hugely significant is a hugely significant milestone for particularly the bereaved and the survivals of Grenfell Tower. My thoughts and the thoughts of the met police are with them following the report. This inquiry makes very clear, very direct findings. Our investigation started in June 2017 and continues apace the question of how sure i am forjustice for the question of how sure i am for justice for those who the question of how sure i am forjustice for those who died, all those affected by a tower, they have my and the whole teams absolute commitment and will do everything we can to secure justice. Will do everything we can to securejustice. I cannot sit here and give a guarantee that Sir Martin and his findings are quite clear. 0urjob now the Inquiry Report which is done under a different legal framework is to go through It Line by line, assess its impact on our criminal investigation and present the whole of the criminal case to the Crown Prosecutor Service ever those are able to listen to Sir Martin this morning and announcing the publication will hear that the Grenfell Tower tragedy was avoidable. When the clear lenses for my criminal investigation is that it was avoidable if it was avoidable, why wasnt it avoided . All those with this fire, will continue to follow the evidence and we will present the best possible evidence in the best possible case for the crown prosecution service.... all service. Can give us an idea at all what sort service. Can give us an idea at all what sort of service. Can give us an idea at all what sort of the senses service. Can give us an idea at| all what sort of the senses you are looking at . Are looking at . Our investigation are looking at . Our investigation was. Are looking at . Our investigation was started in 2017 is investigating some of the most serious offences. That includes corporate manslaughter and that is organisations and companies. It is investigating gross negligent manslaughter which is in relation to individuals. We are investigating misconduct in public office and some of the most serious Health And Safety offences and we will forward the evidence wherever it may go and present that case to the crown prosecution service. And crown prosecution service. And for the Grenfell Crown Prosecution service. And for the Grenfell Tower community, the survivors, it is been a long time coming and theres still a long way to go on this, to give us an idea of the timeline we are talking about and why it takes so long to do that . I about and why it takes so long to do that . To do that . I recognise the very lengthy to do that . I recognise the very lengthy criminal very lengthy criminal investigation in the Public Inquiry must have a significant impact on those affected and i cannot pretend to put myself in those shoes. Sitting here today, i think it would take us 12 to 18 months to conclude a criminal investigation, which includes reviewing Sir Martins Inquiry Report and the forensic way, line by line to establish do we need to make further inquiries, do we need to reinterview people and approach any further witnesses in order to present the evidence to the crown the metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner theyre speaking to my colleague and on that Inquiry Report on her live page which shows are monitoring all the different reactions to what is being described as and we are hoping to speak to somebody who was looking at Building Regulations A Little Bit later on in the programme so, do stay with us. nd Bit later on in the programme so, do stay with us. Bit later on in the programme so, do stay with us. And we are expecting so, do stay with us. And we are expecting benjamin so, do stay with us. And we are expecting Benjamin Netanyahu| so, do stay with us. And we are l expecting Benjamin Netanyahu to speak and we are keeping an eye on the live shot in the developing story in georgia in the us state of georgia were at least two people are feared to have been killed in a shooting which is still being described as an active shooting and a high school. A lot going on here on Bbc News and do stay with us before the time being, we will turn our attention to westminster for the former Home Secretary has been knocked out of the conservative Leadership Contest in the first round. Tori envious of been casting their vote on who they want to have replaced Rishi Sunak in the former minister topped the poll followed by the former business secretary. Vicki young was watching the announcements. This is the first stages of this contest and its a long time since Rishi Sunak said he was going to stand down with the conservatives are really taking this pretty slowly and not like recent contest where the Conservative Party were choosing a new Prime Minister, this is to decide what was going to be the leader of the opposition with a huge task i had to rebuild after that disaster is Election Defeat in as Priti Patel, the former Home Secretary has gone out at this stage, and it is pretty tight. 0nly stage, and it is pretty tight. Only 121 stage, and it is pretty tight. 0nly121 Conservative mps left after the election and Rishi Sunak says he is not going to vote in this contest and the leaders of others are pretty electorate. Quite volatile and to change their minds and everything can change. But coming out on top with 28 votes and then we had James Cleverly Foreign Secretary as well Priti Patel On 1a and he goes to another around next week and ill bring the number down to four and those four will go to the conservative Party Conference or they will make their case and then they will be whittled down to two by the mp5 at that point, when youre mps at that point, when youre at the final two, it goes out to Conservative Party members. These candidates are making their case for their fellow mps but they do have to be mindful of what tory members want because ultimately, theyre the ones are putting pressure on their mps disabled one way or their mps disabled one way or the other and also in the end, they will have time. The other and also in the end, they will have time. Would we exect they will have time. Would we meet to they will have time. Would we expect to happen they will have time. Would we expect to happen next they will have time. Would we expect to happen next week . | they will have time. Would we i expect to happen next week . It is difficult to tell, someone just said to me it is difficult to predict because in the past, we can say there have been some some shenanigans with people lending their votes to make sure that someone else falls off the bottom because they might be seen as a competitor for those votes. For those imminent questions is what happens to those votes that Priti Patel had . Will she come out in favour of somebody else but even if she were to do that, would necessarily mean though herformer supporters though her former supporters would switch though herformer supporters would switch and they would not be vying to try to attract them and others have said to me, saying that they dont mind the fact that they say she has drawn support from across the party from some and others may deem to be more centrist and appealing to lots of different people inJames Cleverly. We people in James Cleverly. We are going people inJames Cleverly. We are going straight to israel to hearfrom Benjamin Netanyahu. Hear from Benjamin Netanyahu. Experiencing hearfrom Benjamin Netanyahu. Experiencing days of horror, sorrow and rage. We could go, we experienced such horror. Yesterday, i visited in the afternoon the family of one of the hostages murdered in Cold Blood and earlier i spoke to several of the families of these murdered hostages. Interior hard out and i said to them that im sorry. I apologise and we did not get them out and we worked so hard to get them. We were close, but we didnt. And they changed, ourfamilies, worried about our families, worried about their loved ourfamilies, worried about their loved ones, to Families Grieving for their fallen beloved. Thats all about i know but it is a horror. We also lost brief policeman and brave soldiers were fighting in the gaza front. And i embrace theirfamilies as the gaza front. And i embrace their families as well. All our people do. On october seven, we experienced the worst savagery in the century. In october seven, the experience, the worst savagery on the jewish people since the holocaust. These savages massacred our people. They beheaded our men, they raped our women and then murdered them. They burned babies alive, they took 255 of our people hostages to their underground dungeons. That is a horror that the world saw and responded to initially. It is important that we remember it, but we were given a reminder. A terrible reminder. Last week, when these savages murdered six of our hostages and Cord Blood in Cold Blood, they riddled them with bullets and they shot each of them the head. Some of them several times. And these are the savages, these are the terrorists that iran implanted into our border. And we are committed to defeating them, to removing this evil from our nits. I want to talk to you today about some of the things that we must do to achieve that goal, including the questions of the philadelphia corridor. Of the Philadelphi Corridor. 0ften often you see maps of israel and you think it is a goliath, i would like to give you an over view of where israel is. This is the Middle East and this is the entire Arab World and this is israel. It is one of the roots tiniest countries. I give her the thumb tests, you need a bigger thumb. I give her the thumb tests, you need a biggerthumb. It i give her the thumb tests, you need a bigger thumb. It is a tiny country. As the tiniest countries on the planet. 0ne Tenth of 1 of the territory of the Arab World, maybe two tenths. Because of the river, regular income of thejordan river, to the sea, the mediterranean sea. So when hamas is talking about liberating palestine from the river to the sea, but theyre basically saying is destroy israel. In the entire width of this, around the width of this, altogether widest point right here. Tiny. And here is gaza, that you see here, that is gaza. And i want to zoom in and when i zoom in, remember how tiny this is. Remember the distance. Here it is enlarged, this is israel. This is the mediterranean sea, jordan is right here. Mrs egypt and now look at gaza. Where is gaza . Gazais look at gaza. Where is gaza . Gaza is implanted in this tiny country, 30 miles from tel aviv, a0 miles from her capital, jerusalem, a0 miles over here, these are three of israels largest cities. Gaza is within Spitting Distance to them. Israel up to the disengagement of 2005, israel controlled this border under an agreement with egypt after the camp david peace accords. This is called the Philadelphi Corridor to the red sea, this was our border. And while there was our border. And while there was a minimalamount was our border. And while there was a minimal amount of terrorism, we did not face a big problem but lets zoom in on that a bit more. Here is the Gaza Strip enlarged. Before the disengagement of 2005. End of the Gaza Strip is firmly under israeli control. We control the border, you cannot smuggling weapons, they tried but we stop them. You control the Land Border and control of this border. Between egypt and gaza, the Gaza Strip and this is the Philadelphi Corridor corridor, the Raffle Crossing but look at the Raffle Crossing but look at the distances from gaza. It is four miles to another city in israel where he visited that bereaved family yesterday. It is a population of 170,000 people, four miles away. Some of our communities which is one mile away from gaza. Less than one mile away, literally walking distance and as long as we control this, as long as these communities sometimes they were harassed by this but its marginal. We control the security situation. But israel unilaterally disengage from gaza. Itjust went out, took out everything, took out the army, it stripped, Uprooted Communities and got 2000 people, the army left the Philadelphi Corridor. This is gaza after the disengagement and hamas now has Weapon Smuggling operations nurtured by iran, financed by iran, financed by iran, delivered by iran. And heres what happened. That Philadelphi Corridor became completely, the other borders controlled by us. But once this was perforated even though the policy of egypt was to prevent that, did not necessarily work and did not succeed. And once we left our side of the Philadelphi Corridor, rockets went in missiles went in, drones went in, emma went in, Weapons Manufacturing Equipment came in, total Drilling Equipment came in. Once we left the Philadelphi Corridor, they decided to turn it into a Terrorist Enclave that would endanger not only the communities around it but would endanger tel aviv, jerusalem, the entirety of israel, he became a huge Terrorist Base because we left that corridor. And so, we vowed, i would say, you have to understand that the centrality of the Philadelphi Corridor to the arming of gaza and the arming of hamas, this all lead to the october seven the massacre. Which hamas is proudly vowed to do it again and again and again. We vowed that they will not be able to do it and so, as far as gaza is concerned, three more goals, the first goal was to destroy hamas military and governing capabilities. The second was to free our hostages and the third was to ensure that gaza never again poses a threat to israel. And all three of those goals, all three of them go through Israels Control of the Philadelphi Corridor corridor and we want to destroy their army capabilities, you cannot allow them to rearm to control the corridor. You cannot let them have come its not going to prevent them from Terrorising Us and attacking us, its also to Prevent Hamas orany us, its also to Prevent Hamas or any other Terrorist Organisation from terrorising the people of gaza. Gaza cannot have a future if gaza remains, being able to rearm terrorists through the corridor. Also to release the hostages. You cannot prevent, if you leave this corridor, you cannot Prevent Hamas, not only not smuggling weapons come in terrorist smuggling terrorists, and also crossing the distance, it is mere metres away. Crossing the barrier above ground, dealing up barrier above ground, dealing up to go underground, they disappear and then they end in iran or any disappear and then they end in iran orany human, disappear and then they end in iran or any human, and theyre gone forever. And you need something to squeeze them to prevent them to put pressure on them to release the remaining hostages and if you want to release the hostages, youve got to control the Philadelphi Corridor. In the third goal of making sure we prevent gaza from being again a threat israel, it is clear, gaza must be demilitarised and that can only be demilitarised if the Philadelphi Corridor remains underfirm control and is not a Supply Line for armaments and for terror equipment. Supply line for armaments and forterror equipment. I Supp