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Israel-Gaza: Inside Al-Shifa hospital

The Israeli military has promised to share all the evidence it has found at Al-Shifa.

The BBC and one other television crew were the first journalists invited by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to view what Israel says it has found at the site. They were shown rifles, ammunition and body armour, which Israel says Hamas had hidden there. We hear from our correspondent who was there and also hear again from residents in Gaza.

In a world first, medical regulators in the UK have approved a gene therapy that aims to cure two blood disorders - sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia. We get more details from our medical editor.

We speak to two people in Somalia affected by the country's worst floods in a century.

The World Health Organisation has made loneliness a global health priority. We speak to people across the world who are helping to combat loneliness in their communities.

Presenter: James Reynolds.

(Photo: 16.11.2023: Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus speaks to BBC correspondent Lucy Williamson during a press visit to the Al Shifa hospital complex in Gaza City)

50 minutes

Broadcast

  • Thu 16 Nov 202316:06GMT

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