A huge explosion is from just the last couple of hours and these are live pictures from the lebanese capital. Last night the city experienced one of its most intense bombardment so far in this conflict. Authorities say at least 25 people were Killed. Either the Israeli Military said it had Killed a senior has bell though the group has not yet commented hezbollah commander. This was the scene in the last hour. In israel. Science have been sounding in the city of haifa in anticipation of further Rocket Attacks from lebanon, On Sunday as roy said it intercepted 30 rockets. Meanwhile in gaza are the attacks are continually the hamas run Health Ministry said 26 people were Killed in a mosque and a School Housing displaced ulster 9s. The idf says it believed hamas was regrouping in the area. And in southern israel a 19 year old female surgeon with the Border Police was Killed in a shooting and others were injured in what police have been called in a suspected Terror Attack a 19 year old female sergeant. This is as is or to mark the first anniversary of the october seven attacks in which 250 people were taken hostage, 97 of whom are still being held hostage. This report is from our international editorjeremy bowen, who has travelled near to israels border with gaza. The survivors of the attack on Kibbutz Kfar Aza have not come back to live here. The ruins have not been touched. Kfar aza, right on the border, was one of the first targets of hamas. They Killed 62 people here and took 19 into gaza as hostages. That buzz is from an israeli Drone Heading for gaza. Later we heard Air Strikes. Bereaved families and a Grieving Nation were promised total victory over hamas by their Prime Minister. A year on, hamas are still fighting. The ground around one house has been excavated. It was the home of a Man Man and his fiancee, both Killed by hamas. His father spent weeks looking for his sons head. He didnt find it. A neighbour said there was a nightmare on every corner. We are still inside the trauma. We are not in post trauma, like people said. Were still here. Were still. Were still in the war. My victory, i will be here with my son and daughter, with my grandchild and living peacefully. For israelis, Kfar Aza and all the other places that hamas attacked on the 7th Of October have become repositories of very deep and still raw national trauma. And the horror that happened here has, for the vast majority of israelis, absolutelyjustified everything that israel has done since then. A year ago, israeli troops were still fighting hamas when they let us into Kfar Aza three days after the attack. The year of war since then ripped away any illusion that the Middle East could be peaceful without resolving deep seated conflicts. Hamas fighters lying where they were Killed were seen by israelis as enemies funded by iran to destroy their state. And the sight of dead israelis being carried out of the ruins brought back the Nazi Holocaust that Killed six millionjews. These soldiers were being deployed north to the border with lebanon. A year later, Israel And Iran are in direct conflict, plummeting towards all out war. Israels Prime Minister, netanyahu, promised a mighty vengeance. His Defence Minister said they were fighting Human Animals in gaza and would act accordingly. This was Gaza City before last october. Hamas told the bbc they attacked israel to put palestinians back on the worlds agenda. Israel has damaged or destroyed nearly 60 of all gazas buildings, according to satellite analysis. As the war in lebanon deepens, In Beirut there are fears they might face something like this. Almost 42,000 palestinians, mostly civilians, have been Killed. 10,000 are missing, thought to be under the rubble. The estimate is that 40 of casualties are children. Israel insists it follows the laws of war, spares civilians, and it rejects and condemns the accusation of genocide made by South Africa at the international court ofjustice. More than Two Million gazans, the un says, are trapped in a humanitarian catastrophe, without food, water and medical care. As families are displaced repeatedly on israels orders, bbc verify has tracked how quickly improvised camps spring up. The israelis say theyre protecting civilians. The un says nowhere is safe. Israel does not allow journalists into gaza, so trusted palestinian colleagues filmed this woman and her family in al mawasi, A Supposedly Safe Area hit by at least 18 israeli Air Strikes. She and her family have had to move 15 times. Translation we were walking on Salahadin Street when a car | was hit and we saw it burning. 0n the left, there were people Killed. 0n the right, there were people Killed. Even the donkeys were thrown around in the bombing, and we said, thats it, were done. The next rocket will be for us. 0n the West Bank, the other side of the palestinian territories, Violence And Killing have increased sharply. This isjenin, where many israeli raids have not deterred or destroyed local armed palestinian militias. The cemetery is filling up with their dead. The war in gaza has radicalised both sides. The West Bank is already part of the Pile Up of serious conflict in the Middle East. There could be a bigger explosion here if Israel And Iran continue to accelerate into all out war. The nightmare of the war that started in Gaza Spreading and igniting the Middle East is happening. A Ceasefire Deal in Gaza Mightjust cool the crisis and create a space for diplomacy. Perhaps the war can end in gaza, too. Or perhaps its too late for that. Jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. And it fears the conflict could turn into wider regional war, reuters is also reporting the commander of irans Phoresy Travel to lebanon following the killer of hezbollah� s leader last month has not been heard from since israel strikes Hit Beirut last week. This is the scene as the strikes continue in lebanon, this is our correspondence kyouko the chicka. Hugo bechega. 0vernight, and the most intense israeli Air Strikes in this war. Explosions. In the morning, more Air Strikes. This video appears to capture secondary explosions, a possible sign that weapons were being stored there. This place was hit about 12 hours ago, and theres still smoke coming out of the rubble. There is a heavy smell in the air and there is destruction all around, including some Buildings Farfrom here. I can count at least three underground floors. Its all destroyed. Israel accuses hezbollah of hiding weapons among civilians, an Accusation Hezbollah denies. This building, residents told us, included a sweet shop. We found a bag with the name of the shop on the right, next to the Tail Fin of a mortar unlikely to have been used by the Israeli Military. We couldnt stay long. You can go from here right now, please. A group of men arrived, ordering us to leave. In gaza, Israels War against hamas continues. Israel bombed another School Housing displaced residents, saying hamas had set up a Control Centre in the building. A nearby mosque was also attacked. Israel said hamas was operating there. The two strikes Killed at least 26 people, according to gazas Health Ministry. This woman lost her daughter and grandchildren. Translation please, | god, defeat netanyahu. Please god, defeat israel. I hope god defeats you, america. You have made us cry over our children, grandchildren and loved ones. My heart is breaking. Back in lebanon, the missiles back in lebanon, the missiles come, not only at night. Come, not only at night. Israel is not backing down israel is not backing down in its war against hezbollah. In its war against hezbollah. And In Beirut, theres no respite. And In Beirut, theres no respite. Hugo bachega, bbc news, beirut. Hugo bachega, bbc news, beirut. Lets discuss what this means for the region with a Senior Fellow on our politics. Good to have you with us. We were talking about continued strikes in Berwick Today following that explosion last night, the idf saying it had issued Evacuation Orders but ijust wonder, speaking to your contacts there on the ground, however lebanese civilians feeling at the moment . Feeling at the sorry ground, however lebanese civilians feeling at the sorry is yellow speaking sorry . Speaking to targets, not lebanese targets in the sense they havent hit highways and the airport and civilian infrastructure against has bell hezbollah target� s, the scale is very different, this time it seems hezbollah targets are not only in areas like suburbs, they are all over the place, the missiles are also stored in different areas, we have seen strikes in areas. People feel that the uncertainty is here. But the thing that, in addition to whats happening today, this comes immediately after years of financial and economic crisis, where there is no state, no money in the states, lebanon is isolated from The International Community because of all the Corruption And Refusal to reform. So parallel to the severe economic crisis, this comes as, you know, the military operation, which means that the people in the streets, the more than One Million refugees in the street, have nowhere, no humanitarian aid from the Government Orfrom nowhere, no humanitarian aid from the government or from hezbollah itself because they are hiding, No One is telling them that a state will be here to protect you, and No One from hezbollah is reassuring them that what will happen is not bad. So i think people are afraid, especially the people in the street, the Shia Community is the main victim in this war but the problems they are abandoned by hezbollah, by their state, and by The International Community. So the fear is there. The uncertainty, and the fear also that after all this is done, there might be actually, some Street Fighting and violence and sectarian violence. That Street Fighting and violence and sectarian violence. Street Fighting And Violence and sectarian violence. 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Well, we i started to hear statements from the lebanese government back, especially the Prime Minister, saying we need a ceasefire and to implement i7 the Prime Minister, saying we need a ceasefire and to implement 17 a one is a resolution that would actually end the war in 2006, its the same one. But it seems israel is looking at this momentum and the fact that hezbollah has completely this rate, this is a mum would not go for a ceasefire and not to go for implementation, but eventually when this is all done, there is only diplomatic solutions to this war. There is no other way but diplomatic solution. And the diplomatic solution. And the diplomatic solution we have today is a 70 No One. Howeverthat solution we have today is a 70 No One. However that is not enough at this point. After what happened to the lebanese people today, 1701 would bring us back to 2006, to the post 2006, were it would allow hezbollah to rearm, reorganise and eventually come back to the border. 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Four people including a child died while attempting the crossing. According to Home Office figures, more than 26,000 people have made the journey in more than 500 boats since the start of the year. Thats now higher than at the same point last year. A new multimillion Pound Research Programme has been launched into why immunotherapy fails to benefit more than half of patients who receive it. The revolutionary treatment uses the bodys own Immune System to fight cancer. But many patients suffer a relapse, or significant side effects. Academic institutions, nhs trusts and health boards, alongside Bio Science and tech firms, are now going to investigate why. Bbc radio presenter, johnnie walker, says he is stepping back from the microphone because of ill health. The 79 year old, who has pul monary fibrosis, will present his final sounds of the 70s and the Rock Show the 79 year old, who has pulmonary fibrosis, will present his final sounds of the 70s and the Rock Show on Radio 2 at The End of this month. Hes been in the industry for 58 years, starting at pirate station, Swinging Radio England