What happens next in Gaza?
The UN says its aid work in Gaza will stop tonight if it doesn't get fresh supplies
UN aid workers in Gaza have warned they will be forced to end their operation in the territory tonight because of a lack of fuel. The UN Relief and Works Agency provides aid to 600,000 displaced people in Gaza. Israel has allowed lorries containing food, water and medicine into Gaza but is blocking fuel over fears it could be used by Hamas, following the devastating series of attacks.
Today's Nick Robinson speaks to former Gaza City resident Najla Shawa, who works for Oxfam, and Major General Rupert Jones, who was the deputy commander of the US-led coalition to defeat ISIS in Iraq in 2016. Nick also speaks to the 麻豆社's International Editor Jeremy Bowen and Sir Mark Lyall Grant, former UK Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN and former National Security Adviser.
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