nick beake, bbc news, jerusalem. lets bring our coverage right up to date. in a moment we'll speak to our correspondent anna foster sderot. first, let's go inside the gaza strip. my colleague rushdi aboualouf is there now. why tell us what it was like last night, described as the most intense nato bombardment? yes. night, described as the most intense nato bombardment?— night, described as the most intense nato bombardment? yes, this is true, eseciall nato bombardment? yes, this is true, especially in — nato bombardment? yes, this is true, especially in this _ nato bombardment? yes, this is true, especially in this part _ nato bombardment? yes, this is true, especially in this part of _ nato bombardment? yes, this is true, especially in this part of the _ nato bombardment? yes, this is true, especially in this part of the city, - especially in this part of the city, considered as the safe haven for most of the people of gaza for the last 17 years. around seven o'clock last 17 years. around seven o'clock last night, the israeli started bombing heavily the neighbourhood, which is located south—west of gaza, 200 air