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and families to restrict their movements there, and australian embassy telling their citizens to leave if say. let's get the latest, our north american corresponded, will vernon. will, it's early morning where you are. still no official confirmation. we asked the pentagon earlier, they said they are not commenting at this time. no official confirmation from here yet, wejust time. no official confirmation from here yet, we just have this one line that two us officials have told the bbc�*s partner in the us cbs news that an israeli missile hit iran and iraq similar reports in several us media, otherjournalists have clearly spoken to their sources within the us military and political structures, so very little information to go on at all at the moment, and as was said, quite confusing reports coming out of iran

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BBC News Now

different perspective. social media is giving us that. i'm glad that we have social media to be able to show the world is part of what is happening since we barely have any intranet or electricity, yet me and otherjournalists intranet or electricity, yet me and other journalists are trying intranet or electricity, yet me and otherjournalists are trying their best to show the world what is happening in gaza. i best to show the world what is happening in gaza.— best to show the world what is happening in gaza. i know that you must aet happening in gaza. i know that you must get news _ happening in gaza. i know that you must get news all _ happening in gaza. i know that you must get news all the _ happening in gaza. i know that you must get news all the time - happening in gaza. i know that you must get news all the time of - happening in gaza. i know that you l must get news all the time of people that you know who may have been injured or have lost their homes are being displaced or sadly even died. how do you begin to process that kind of news live in so far away? that is a very good question. if you asked me this question when i was in gaza i would have answered differently than now. when i was in gaza and heard that somebody got killed, i didn't really give a

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BBC News

who is also the eldest son of wael al—dahdouh, aljazeera's gaza correspondent, was killed, among otherjournalists, as he was on the road between khan younis and rafah. according to an aljazeera correspondent they were on their way there to film in an area to the north—east of rafah. this was a reported safe zone, according to the israeli army but it had reportedly experienced some bombardment. the team was on their way to cover that when their vehicle was targeted or was struck by a drone strike. we have just been watching live pictures of the aftermath of that vehicle after it was struck but also of wael al—dahdouh, the al jazeera correspondent himself, standing next to the body of his son for a final goodbye in tears holding his hand. if you remember wael al—dahdouh is the

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BBC News

shaimaa khalil, has this update. and we also now know from the aljazeera network reporting that their journalist and cameraman hamza al—dahdouh who is also the eldest son of wael al—dahdouh, aljazeera's gaza correspondent, was killed, among otherjournalists, as he was on the road between khan younis and rafah. according to an aljazeera correspondent they were on their way there to film in an area to the north—east of rafah. this was a reported safe zone, according to the israeli army but it had reportedly experienced some bombardment. the team was on their way to cover that when their vehicle was targeted or was struck by a drone strike. we have just been watching live pictures of the aftermath of that vehicle

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BBC News

the eldest son of aljazeera's gaza correspondent has been killed in what we understand in a drone strike with otherjournalists. we also understand from the reporting that they were on their way from khan younis to rafah crossing. his 15—year—old son, his wife and grandchild were killed in an israeli air strike. correspondent himself was injured when his cameraman was killed in a separate strike while filming last month. this is the latest we have on this but we also have had updates from further in khan younis overnight and the death toll has risen to 50 people including 15 children. so far, with this intense bombardment of khan younis, we've had the update from al jazeera about the sun of the gaza

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Breakfast

in a statement, "the bbc first became aware of a complaint in may. new allegations were put to us on thursday of a different nature, and in addition to our own inquiries we have also been in touch with external authorities in line with our calls." external authorities in line with our calls- "— external authorities in line with ourcalls.�* , , �* “ ., our calls." why isn't the bbc naming the presenter? _ our calls." why isn't the bbc naming the presenter? well, _ our calls." why isn't the bbc naming the presenter? well, a _ our calls." why isn't the bbc naming the presenter? well, a lot— our calls." why isn't the bbc naming the presenter? well, a lot of- our calls." why isn't the bbc naming the presenter? well, a lot of this . the presenter? well, a lot of this is very unclear. _ the presenter? well, a lot of this is very unclear. it _ the presenter? well, a lot of this is very unclear. it is _ the presenter? well, a lot of this is very unclear. it is situations i is very unclear. it is situations like this where the law has a strong effect on the situation. firstly, there is the law or —— law of libel or defamation, which is there to protect people's reputations from other people telling lies or on truths by then. if i said something untrue about somebody, i could be sued. it does notjust apply to me or other journalists, sued. it does notjust apply to me or otherjournalists, it applies to anyone with an audience for example on social media. it is notjust

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BBC News Now

reported injured, these include two adults and seven children. i think when we look at the visuals we have of the scene, those aerial shots. it seems to be evident that there was some kind of activity possibly going on. we can see a chair outside near the vehicle, near that's land rover that appears to have crashed into the school, possibly a table. so, it was the last day of term, possibly some kind of outdoor activity. of course, we don't know many of the details surrounding this incident. nick, let's cross back to you. you said that it has been relatively quiet. i can see, you said there was one ambulance that appears to be treating someone. how close are you to that ambulance? what more can you tell us? ., , ., , ., , tell us? you might be able to see behind me _ tell us? you might be able to see behind me some _ tell us? you might be able to see behind me some police _ tell us? you might be able to see behind me some police officers . tell us? you might be able to see l behind me some police officers and otherjournalists, and that is the extent of the croydon, and beyond the police took tape down there, thatis the police took tape down there, that is where we understand the

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BBC News

who says 5 million users signed up for this new platform within the first four hours, and twitter owner elon musk. 0ur north america technology correspondent james clayton has been looking into threads' offering. ican i can tell you it looks an awful lot like twitter and that is because mark zuckerberg absolutely wants this to compete directly with twitter. this is mark zuckerberg against elon musk. what does it look and feel like? there is a maximum character limit of 500, you can share post with your friends, in a very similar way to twitter, all accounts will start off private and you can make them public. in theory, isn't available now, but the hope is from matter that this will be interoperable with other platforms like blue sky and mustered on. i think the crucial thing here, though, and this is why i am excited about this, and otherjournalists, is that this is notjust a random player, it is matter doing this. they have a lot of experience of copying other

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Verified Live

15 train companies based in england are being affected from today — with many reducing their services. it's the latest move in the union's long—running pay dispute. and a group of conservative mps have warned the prime minister that he "risks eroding public trust" if he fails to drastically cut migration. calling themselves "the new conservatives", the group has published a plan to cut net migration by about 400,000 by the next election. if you have the stories making headlines here in the uk. you're live with bbc news. let's turn to an important story. an award—winning ukrainian writer, who was caught up in the russian missile strike on a restaurant last week, has died from her injuries. victoria amelina, who was a war crimes researcher, was having dinner with otherjournalists and writers when the restaurant was struck in the eastern ukrainian

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Verified Live

his whole media and communications machine is being rebuilt in the wake of the failed mutiny.— of the failed mutiny. thank you very much. an award—winning ukrainian writer, who was caught up in the russian missile strike on a restaurant last week, has died from her injuries. victoria amelina, who was a war crimes researcher, was having dinner with otherjournalists and writers — when the restaurant was struck — in the eastern ukrainian city of kramatorsk. she's become the 13th person to die in the attack. tributes have poured in on social media — my colleague zari kargar has more. i want to start my report by sharing a tweet by victoria amelina. just days before she was attacked in that restaurant on the 24th ofjune, she wrote, "at night, i looked at fireballs in the sky from my balcony in kyiv and i listened to explosions. i went to sleep without checking the news. the war is when you can no longer follow all news and cry about all the neighbours who died

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