
Israel Gaza: Reporting the war
The BBC's Fergal Keane talks through the behind-the-scenes process of his reporting
Israel says it will allow two fuel lorries a day into Gaza for the use of UN agencies to deliver supplies of aid. The families of Israeli hostages held in Gaza are continuing their march from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. We have today's main developments from Israel and Gaza.
Our Special Correspondent Fergal Keane spent weeks reporting from the Middle East in the wake of the 7th of October attacks. From our bureau in Jerusalem, Fergal and his team gathered material sent from the Palestinian Gaza Strip. Night after night Fergal told the story of Palestinian civilians living under siege. He talks us through the behind-the-scenes process of his reporting.
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(Photo: Palestinian children wounded in Israeli strikes amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian group Hamas wait to receive treatment at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip November 12, 2023. Credit: Mohammed Salem/Reuters)
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