Schiller has the story. Great ormond street, which, as you said, is world famous for treating children, says it is looking at 721 patients, all children who had come into contact with yaserjabber while he worked there as a surgeon. Now he is reported to be an expert in limb reconstruction. Now, so far, of the 39 cases reviewed, more than half were found to have been harmed. 13 of those patients severely. Now, lawyers representing some of the families treated by Yaserjabber Say that children as young as four months old were subjected to unnecessary surgery and suffered life changing injuries, with one child having to undergo an amputation that could possibly have been avoided if different treatment had been followed. Now, the solicitors representing seven of the children says the claims are shocking. Have a listen to what shes had to say. Clients that we have been instructed to represent in claims against Mrjabber Have suffered a variety of orthopaedic injuries. Some of them have nerve damage, some of them have muscle damage. We have a client that has undergone an amputation of his lower limb. We have clients that have permanent deformities that have undergone unnecessary operations as well. Now, Great Ormond Street Has said it is incredibly sorry for the Worry And Uncertainty that this has caused and that it has contacted all patients and families affected. Now, in addition to the cases that i mentioned that have been fully reviewed, it says a56 cases have been looked at by a senior nurse and a paediatrician and have not been categorised as needing their most urgent attention. Now it is likely it is going to take 18 months to complete this review and, again, the solicitor representing some of the children wants it done as quickly as possible. I understand the difficulties, given the sheer volume of number of cases, that the trust has to review, that it will take time to undertake that review. What we would urge the trust to do is to try and undertake that review as soon as possible. What we do know from representing clients who are children is that sometimes the injuries dont manifest until theyre much older, and families and our clients, the patients, want to know firstly if they have suffered harm from the treatment they have already received, or alternatively, whether they are likely to suffer injuries in the future on account of treatment they have received. And if that is the case, they may wish to seek Treatment And Advice elsewhere. Its very important for them to know that. So the sooner the trust can can conclude that, the better we know that they have, um, asked five independent surgeons to review the care. We know that this is a very Niche Area of medicine, and the availability of surgeons will be limited, but we would urge them to widen the scope so that there are more surgeons involved in that independent review, so it can be undertaken in a shorter period of time as possible. What have we heard, if at all, from the surgeon in the centre of all of this . Yaserjabber. Well, yaserjabber no longer works for great ormond street, and he has not been licensed to practice in the uk since january this year. But we understand that he is still working at an orthopaedic clinic in dubai. Now, of course, we have contacted mrjabbar for comment but so far we havent heard back from him. My my colleague Nikki Schiller there. There is an article about this story on our website. Israel has closed all its Land Border crossings with jordan after three israeli civilians were killed in a shooting at the crossing between jordan and the occupied West Bank. Israels Prime Minister said it was a Hard Day and sent his condolences to the victims families. The attacker, reported to be a jordanian Truck Driver, was shot dead by israeli security forces. The incident happened at the King Hussein Allenby bridge crossing. The victims were three civilian security guards. Jordan has launched an investigation into the shootings. Jordan and israel signed a Peace Treaty in 1994 and have close security and economic ties. We but diplomatic relations have been strained. Our correspondent Mike Thomson reports from jerusalem. The day started with a deluge of 50 rockets fired into Northern Israel by lebanons hezbollah. Then, maherjazi, a 39 year old jordanian Truck Driver, is said to have left his lorry at the allenby Bridge Border Crossing before Opening Fire on civilian border staff, killing three before being shot himself. Israels Prime Minister had this to say. Translation in recent days, loathsome terrorists have murdered six of our hostages in Cold Blood and three israeli police officers. The killers do not distinguish between us, they want to murder us all. The gunman s motives are unclear, though israels actions In Gaza are widely criticised in jordan, which is home to many Palestinian Refugees. Mr netanyahu also called for unity, but thats something that is going to be hard to achieve in this deeply divided country. Although many agree with his repeated insistence that defeating hamas is the best way to get the hostages back from gaza, these people arent among them. Late on saturday, an estimated three quarters of A Million protesters poured onto the streets of israel, demanding that their government agrees a Ceasefire And Hostage release deal. But with no such agreement yet in sight, the unrest here looks likely to continue. Mike thomson, Bbc News, jerusalem. Thousands of Palestinian Refugees who Left Gaza remain trapped in the occupied West Bank. 4,400 palestinian workers and patients are stranded in need of support. Now a 4. 5 million agreement has been reached with the aid agencies, the Qatar Red Crescent and the Un Agency for palestinians, unrwa, with a qatari state development fund. Tamara Al Rifai is unrwas director of external communications. She told me how these workers ended up in the occupied West Bank. Since israel imposed a blockade on gaza in 2007, the movement for people In Gaza in and out of gaza has been extremely restricted, except for those who manage to obtain permits from israel to go and work in israel so they can work in the it hubs, they can work in restaurants, they can repair cars, they can have manyjobs. And it was estimated that around 18,000, a bit over 18,000 gazans, people from gaza worked in israel before the 7th of october, and about a few hundreds were seeking medical treatment outside of the gaza strip. Now, these are the ones that were stranded when the war In Gaza started and all crossings closed. Of these gazans, israel expelled onto the West Bank around 4000, or a bit more than 4000 gazans who neither are working in israel any more, nor can they return to theirfamilies In Gaza. Theyre literally stranded in the West Bank. So while theyre effectively, as you describe it, stranded in the occupied West Bank. What does that mean for them . What kind of conditions do they find themselves in . Do they have somewhere to live, even . Extremely anxious. Not only are they separated from their family when this devastating war is happening and they can watch live on tv, the destruction of their own neighbourhoods and the death of their own friends and family, but also for those that were expelled from israel and no longer have the possibility to work there. Theyve also lost their income, so theyre very uncertain. Theyre very anxious. Some of them may have found a place to stay with friends, maybe, or with family, but in general, they are just as uncertain as every other gazan waiting for this war to end and be reunited with those they love, their families, if those have survived. So we understand that an agreement has been reached, a 4. 5 million agreement between a qatari fund, your agency unwra, and also the Qatar Red Crescent. What does this mean, then, for those people that you describe . The state of qatar took note of that category of gazans who were not covered by funding um to the humanitarian response inside gaza. So the qatari government funded gave to the Un Agency for palestine refugees. The agency i represent, which incidentally or not is the largest Aid Agency In Gaza and qatar, gave unwra, um 4. 5 million specifically to be able to help these gazans who are stranded for a few months. So it is a replacement to their income for a few months until it is clearer, until the situation settles one way or another, hopefully for the better for all, for the hostages and for the people In Gaza. And these people can either find work again or they can return to gaza. And its important to note that qatar has been extremely supportive to the humanitarian response In Gaza, extremely supportive to unwra, but so have been many countries, many arab countries, the uae, saudi arabia, jordan, kuwait, um, djibouti, algeria, iraq and many, many individuals around the world. Sir Keir Starmer, says hes prepared for the Uk Government to be unpopular, if thats the price to be paid, for an improved economy. In his first major Televison Interview since becoming Prime Minister, hes been defending cutting Winter Fuel payments for most pensioners in england and wales, a move mps will be voting on this week. Heres hannah miller. We are going to have to take the tough decisions and take them early. Things will get worse before they get better. So we have had to take tough decisions to stabilise the economy. It is already a familiar refrain, the government saying its going to make choices that seem uncomfortable. Today the Prime Minister said he is willing to be disliked. We are going to have to be unpopular. Tough decisions are tough decisions. Popular decisions arent tough, theyre easy. The things the last government has run away from, that the government has traditionally run away from. I am convinced because they have run away from difficult decisions we havent got the change we need for the country. Top of the list of difficult decisions, targeting the Winter Fuel payment at only the poorest pensioners. This year around 10 Million pensioners in england and wales will no longer receive the allowance of up to 300, saving the treasury about 1. 4 billion. That is not easy and no Prime Minister wants to take a decision like this, but the Winter Fuel payments are now to be targeted. They were untargeted before and i think everybody thought that wasnt a particularly good system. 0n the street in huddersfield, the Decision Hasnt gone down well. Looking after the old people, the old folks, that should be top of the list. It is a bit shocking, really. Everybody pays in and you expect to get it back out again at The End of the day. I shall be thinking i twice about turning the heating up this winter. The government says it is actively trying to make sure those still eligible for the payment are signed up to receive it. When a vote takes place in parliament this coming week, the government will almost certainly win, but it could still tell us something about the depth of unhappiness among some Labour Mps if they choose to rebel. At their conference in brighton, union leaders have been expressing their concerns. I think there will be some pensioners this year who are not eligible for Pensioners Tax Credit but who are not well off by any stretch of the imagination who will worry about the impact of this decision. We dont want to go into the winter with pensioners afraid to put the heating on so i hope the chancellor will use the budget to set out in the round what support she can give. The State Pension will go up next april, one of the choices the government has already made, but as Keir Starmer makes his case for decisions many wont like he may find there is a winter of discomfort ahead. Hannah miller, Bbc News. As weve been hearing, unions are worried about the governments Winter Fuel plans. Zoe conway is at the tuc annual conference, getting under way in brighton. The mood here at Tuc Congress is one of optimism. You get the sense that the trade Unions Cant quite believe theyve got the first Labour Government in 14 years, but there are already signs that that relationship between the government and the Trade Unions is not going to be plain sailing, because although public sector workers have recently been awarded an above Inflation Pay rise, there are unions here who want to see more above Inflation Pay rises in the years ahead. And there is real Anger And Dismay here over the Governments Decision to Means Test the Winter Fuel payment. The unions here think that all pensioners deserve it, regardless of whether theyre on benefits. And Theres Concern here, too, that the government could water down its commitment to strengthen workers rights. But overall, the message coming from the unions is that they want to be constructive. They want to give the government time to deliver on its promises. Lets speakJill Rutter. Senior fellow at the institute for government, also, joe, you official in the treasury and at number 10 downing street. When it comes to the Winter Fuel allowance, of course got that vote, possibly up to 50 Labour Mps refusing to back the government. Mps refusing to back the government.. government. Yes, but of course with Keir Starmers government. Yes, but of course with Keir Starmers very government. Yes, but of course with Keir Starmers very big with Keir Starmers very big majority the government can easily survive 50 abstentions, even 50 rebellions, 50 votes against. I think thats very unlikely, its more likely that people will abstain to make their displeasure known. We have to get used to that change in parliamentary arithmetic, because under the conservatives before had a rebellion of that Side Wouldve actually have meant they lost the vote. If You Say a rebellion, what does that mean . Because of course, we have seven Labour Mps, they have their whips suspended back in the summer, back injuly, when they voted for an Snp Amendment on the two child benefit. Does Sir Keir Starmer have to repeat that, does he have to repeat that, does he have to repeat that, does he have to be tough if he gets a rebellion . I have to be tough if he gets a rebellion . Rebellion . I dont know this, its obviously rebellion . I dont know this, its obviously up rebellion . I dont know this, its obviously up to rebellion . I dont know this, its obviously up to the its obviously up to the government and its whips to decide what they want to do. I dont think were like to see 50 people with the whips suspended, it was quite interesting back in the summer that the government differentiated between people who voted against, voted with one of the Opposition Parties against an amendment to the king s speech which is a really flagship Thing Setting out the governments agenda. But quite a few people were absent to vote and they didnt take any action against them. So i think it would be interesting if the Action Phase did some votes against this measure, will it then move in a similar way to the way it moved against the seven back in the summer, i dont know where like to see mass suspension there. Its very interesting the government clearly has decided that, to stick with this and make this a Means Test. You may not like this, things coming down the line that youre going to find very difficult, defend unpopular decisions with the people voted for you, how would you do that . Really holding with this. That seems to be the position both Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are adopting. Briefly if you would come another big moment in this week, we already weve had snippets of it is not looking great, Sir Keir Starmer very much blaming the state of the nhs on the previous government. How long can he use that line for . I think he can probably use it for quite some time, whether people go on believing it is a different matter because i think people will be expecting pretty soon that a Labour Government will make good on its promise, those first steps on the nhs, more pointless, reducing waiting lists, i dont think people will be expecting to wait years and years for that, not until The End of the parliament. Really appreciate your insight, Jill Rutter therefore the institute for government, a difficult week for the government. Now its time for a look at Todays Sport with 0lly foster. Jannick Sinner Isjust a few games away from his second grand Slam Title. The World Number one is up against the home favourite Taylor Fritz in the Us Open final in new york. The italian has made very light work of the american, even though he was broken in the first set he still took it 6 3, breezed through the second 6 4 and sinner won his maiden Grand Slam at the start of the year at the australian open. Taylor the australian open. Fritz has broken centre Taylor Fritz has broken centre in the first set and he is serving for that third set to keep himself alive in what is his first Grand Slam final. Jannik sinner won the australian open, his maiden grand Slam Title at the start of the year, but fritz is making a real match of it now, serving for the third set. Lots more Nations League Football across europe. Denmark have made it two wins out of two in the top tier of the competition they Beat Serbia 2 0. Also in the top tier, portugal have equalised through Bruno Fernandes against scotland. Spain are the holders they are down to ten men against switzerland in Geneva But Lead 2 1. These matches are all approaching full time. They are about 15 minutes away from full time.