
Israel-Hamas war: 'Nowhere in Gaza is safe'
As the Israeli bombardment continues, a UN official has warned that nowhere in Gaza is safe for civilians.
After Israel’s overnight raid with tanks in Northern Gaza and amid warnings of dire situation in Gaza, we hear again from residents in the territory and speak to our correspondents in the region. The UN humanitarian coordinator for Gaza, Lynne Hastings, has said that people there have been left with nothing but impossible choices, and no one was safe.
We also find out what has been said about the confict in a meeting by EU leaders today.
We hear a conversation with a Jewish-Palestinian couple who share how recent events have affected their relationship.
We bring an update on the mass shooting in Maine in the US where a search is under way for the gunman.
Tens of thousands of people have held a rally in south-western Pakistan against the government's decision to make passports and visas mandatory for crossing the border with Afghanistan. Our correspondent explains.
Presenter: James Reynolds.
(Photo: Funeral of Palestinian boy Elias Abu Shamaleh, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. Credit: Arafat Barbakh/Reuters)
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