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Alex Witt Reports

show that they are not going to back down, and they have not been pushed back by these u.s. strikes. but here in israel, the government really has their hands full with the other threats in the region, from hezbollah and lebanon. to hamas in the gaza strip, where the humanitarian crisis continues to deteriorate. we're hearing from the u.n. and other aid groups, saying they are still unable to get aid to the places that need it, because of what they call delays or denials for permission from the israeli government. there's one piece of good news there, which is that israel says it is now reached a deal with hamas to be able to get badly needed medicine into the gaza strip. both for severely and palestinians, but interestingly, also for those israeli hostages in the gaza strip. more than 100 of them, some of whom are in bad need of that medication. and as we prepare for israel to mark 100 days before, tomorrow, alex, we are also awaiting a decision from the international court of justice in the hague after two days of hearings on

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BBC News Now

senior hezbollah in lebanon on the day that anthony blinking visits the area. more diplomatic efforts are being made by america's top diplomat to prevent the israel—gaza conflict spreading to the wider middle east region. health officials across the territory say hospitals are unsafe. now three aid groups say they are pulling out of the al—aqsa hospital in central gaza. the bbc uncovers evidence of rape, torture and forced abortions by the founder of one of the world's biggest christian evangelical churches. lift off. the first american spacecraft in more than 50 years is on its way to the moon after a successful launch. oppenheimer! oppenheimer wins big at the golden globe awards in los angeles, taking home five of the night's big prizes. hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction.

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BBC News

day that anthony blinking visits the area. more diplomatic efforts are being made by america's top diplomat to prevent the israel—gaza conflict spreading to the wider middle east region. health officials across the territory say hospitals are unsafe. now three aid groups say they are pulling out of the al—aqsa hospital in central gaza. the bbc uncovers evidence of rape, torture and forced abortions by the founder of one of the world's biggest christian evangelical churches. lift off. the first american spacecraft in more than 50 years is on its way to the moon after a successful launch. oppenheimer! oppenheimer wins big at the golden globe awards in los angeles, taking home five of the night's big prizes. hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction.

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BBC News

of a wider conflict in the north. the decision comes as gazans faced the latest bombardment of airstrikes. aid groups are warning that the humanitarian situation is dire. gaza's hamas—run health ministry says nearly 22,000 people have been killed since the war began. the uk government says it won't hesitate to take further direct action against houthi rebels, who are attacking foreign ships in the red sea to show their support for hamas. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, has more on what kind of direct action might be. well, euphemistically, grant shapps, the defence secretary, is calling it direct action, the risk of direct action if the houthis don't stop their attacks. i think there's a number of options. at the minimum, it means continuing to shoot down the drones that the houthis are firing, but this is not a very cost—effective exercise for the west. so you've got us, britain, france, other nations, all that have got navies in that region as part of a coalition, a us—led coalition

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because let us say there was another decision that the government made to appoint someone who had no experience in a position or even had previous criminal behaviour in this position, for example the finance ministry post. i'm giving you that example because it is actually a real example of when the supreme court said no, this person — it is an unreasonable nomination, it is unreasonable to put this person in this position when he has been convicted for example of tax evasion. so in other words, they can ignore it but that is unlikely during this war time, it is likely the judicial review is now shelved for a very long time. the israeli court's decision comes as, inside gaza, a fresh bombardment of airstrikes. aid groups are warning that the humanitarian situation is dire. gaza's hamas—run health ministry says nearly 22,000 people have been killed since the war began.

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BBC News

but that is what they have done tonight. meanwhile, the israel defense forces say its troop deployments in gaza are being adjusted to prepare for "prolonged fighting." the idf said some reservists would leave gaza as soon as this week. the military says the shift is to help focus on more targeted operations against hamas. the withdrawal will allow some reservists to return to civilian life, and free up military units in case of a wider conflict in the north. the decision comes as gazans faced the latest bombardment of airstrikes. aid groups are warning that the humanitarian situation is dire. gaza's hamas—run health ministry says nearly 22,000 people have been killed since the war began. from jerusalem, here's our correspondent shaimaa khalil with more. the sound of gunfire and air strikes, ushering in the new year for the people of gaza. as they continue to flee further south, seeking the ever—shrinking spots of safety.

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Morocco Earthquake: Death Toll Mounts To 2,800; Countries And International Aid Groups Extend Massive Help

Morocco Earthquake: Death Toll Mounts To 2,800; Countries And International Aid Groups Extend Massive Help
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BBC News

special counseljack smith has asked for the trial to start in january of next year, just weeks before the first votes are cast in the republican primaries. a brazilian hacker has told a congressional inquiry that he was hired by brazil's former president, jair bolsonaro, to try to prove that electronic ballots were vulnerable to fraud ahead of last year's election. walter delgatti told the inquiry he was paid $8,000 by someone close to mr bolsonaro. he said he wasn't able to hack the ballots. france is sending an elite police unit into the city of marseille to try to clamp down on drug—related violence. eight people have been shot dead during august alone, as rival gangs attempt to seize control of the trade in cannabis and cocaine — 36 have been killed this year, with many teenagers among the victims. aid groups in haiti backed by the international rescue committee are temporarily shutting down operations,

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