Hello and welcome to NewsHour.
It's coming to you live from the BBC World Service studios in central London.
I'm Tim Franks.
Later in the programme, probably a bit dim and bristling with spikes.
What a discovery in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco tells us about the evolution of armoured dinosaurs.
We'll hear from the paleontologist who was absolutely key to that discovery in about 20 minutes.
Also, we have a...
Compelling and indeed distressing interview with one of the lawyers for the parents who were suing the makers of ChatGPT,
alleging that the artificial intelligence bot encouraged their teenage son to take his own life.
That's going to be what's leading the second half of our programme in 30 minutes.
Before that, though, it was about 10 hours ago now that...
Colonel Avichai Adraei, the Arabic-language spokesman for the Israel Defence Forces,
delivered what he billed as an important message for the million residents of Gaza City.
This is some of what he posted on X. This is an important communique to the people of the Gaza Strip.
Pay attention.
Recently, there have been fake messages attributed to Hamas,
saying that there's nowhere empty in the south of the Gaza Strip.
Before the next stage of the war begins, I'd like to say that there are large,
empty sways in the south of the Gaza Strip, just like in central areas and in Mawassi.
These areas currently have no tents.