this is bbc news the headlines. thousands more flee the intense fighting in northern gaza after israel opened another safe passage, but that escape route has now closed. fighting in the ruins close quarters combat continues between israeli forces and hamas militants close to the al quds hospital. there s violence too in the west bank at least ten palestinians are killed in the latest raid by israeli forces. former uk employees of mcdonald s begin legal action against the firm, accusing it of failing to protect them from abuse. union power! union power! and lights, cameras, back in action a tentative deal is reached that could bring the long running hollywood actors strike to a close. sport, and time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here s jane dougal. hello from the bbc sport centre. a big win for new zealand in the cricket world cup which will boost their chances of getting to the semifinals. they beat sri lanka by five wickets in bangalore. new zeal
here are tonight s headlines. more than a dozen letters sent to election offices nationwide tonight where federal investigators think mail is coming from. right now, investigators are in a race to find out whoever is behind it. norah: for our daily positive air strikes in gaza. why israel agreed and what it means for the hostages still held by hamas and the civilians trying to escape the fighting. a massive air strike hit this house, which consists of three floors and full of civilian. norah: ambush in florida. two deputies in critical condition tonight after a driver rams into them, allegedly targeting the officers. the actor s strike is over. how fran drescher became the hero of hollywood, ending the historic strike. and when your favorite shows could come back. when do you think we re going to the cameras rolling again? today! norah: big news here in the nation s capital. west virginia senator joe manchin says he will not run for another term. what it cou
transparency coming to the streaming, and artificl intelligence address. th is what the studios have to say. they say that the amtp offered a historic pay and groundbreaking deal with digital likeness. at the union has chose anne path to lead to financial hardship for countless thousands of people across the industry. we have to point out, sara, it is not just writers and actors, but it is the craft services, the security, and the light production crews, and so many people that are at a loss. thank you, chloe milos. kate? and now, september usually brings a brand-new season of so many shows, but now you can t count on it with this strike,
impact on viewers. late night talk shows except for gutfeld all cancelled. soaps will be next to disappear. many popular series have shows going on. what you will see more of is news, sports, reality, game shows, reruns and hits from europe and asia. the last writers strike lasted 100 days, this one could be longer because both sides are far apart. the writers want about $400 million. studios offering $86 million. back to you. neil: the last time it didn t involve streaming or new technologies. this sounds like something that to your points could drag on for a long time. yeah, it doesn t hurt just the writers. for every writer, there s ten people catering, the florist, production crews. they all will get hurt if this