fatima shaat was also displaced in 1948. gaza back then was a refuge. today, it is a trap. the toilets. i'm very sick. and more than 13 members of my family have been killed. there's not much in life she hasn't seen. or any choice about what she must now endure. in the hours before what israel called tonight's unprecedented attacks, samira comforted the children — caught in a place they cannot leave. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. in response to some of these scenes from gaza, the un general assembly has tonight overwhelmingly backed a resolution calling for a ceasefire between israel and her mass, while the white house says it supports a pause and israel's military operations to enable aides to get in. let's speak now to sarah smith. sarah, more international pressure on israel. tell us more about what has been said.— has been said. yes, the pressure is cominu has been said. yes, the pressure is coming publicly _ has been said. yes, the pressure is coming publicly from _ has been said. yes, the pressure is coming publicly from the _ has been said. yes, the pressure is