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we many families in gaza, on the haniyeh family.— many families in gaza, on the haniyeh family. we have heard again from president _ haniyeh family. we have heard again from president biden _ haniyeh family. we have heard again from president biden in _ haniyeh family. we have heard again from president biden in that - from president biden in that american interview repeating what he had already said that the current strategy from israel is a mistake, it would also be a mistake going into rafah. what is coming from the israeli government to that pretty blunt assessment from washington? the israeli government has been fielding more and more criticism from president biden over the past week or two and it has been coming back very defiantly. we have not heard today that we have heard in the last couple of days from the israeli prime minister, netanyahu, absolutely saying there is no change in his military strategy which is to go into rafah, not saying exactly how, he has said there is a date but i think we can say that it's not clear, saying that whatever the rest of the world says
we many families in gaza, on the haniyeh family.— many families in gaza, on the haniyeh family. we have heard again from president _ haniyeh family. we have heard again from president biden _ haniyeh family. we have heard again from president biden in _ haniyeh family. we have heard again from president biden in that - from president biden in that american interview repeating what he had already said that the current strategy from israel is a mistake, it would also be a mistake going into...
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in parts of gaza according _ taking place in parts of gaza according the _ taking place in parts of gaza according the united - taking place in parts of gaza i according the united nations, taking place in parts of gaza - according the united nations, there is a real— according the united nations, there is a real fear— according the united nations, there is a real fear that _ according the united nations, there is a real fear that without _ according the united nations, there is a real fear that without a - is a real fear that without a negotiated _ is a real fear that without a negotiated cease—fire - is a real fear that without a negotiated cease—fire and i is a real fear that without a - negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, _ negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, this— negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, this is— negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, this isjust _ negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, this isjust going - negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, this isjust going to - release, this isjust going to continue _ release
in parts of gaza according _ taking place in parts of gaza according the _ taking place in parts of gaza according the united - taking place in parts of gaza i according the united nations, taking place in parts of gaza - according the united nations, there is a real— according the united nations, there is a real fear— according the united nations, there is a real fear that _ according the united nations, there is a real fear that without _ according the united nations, there is a real fear...
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gaza. they are very capable in promoting chaos and instability. so, when we try to block them, no—one can compare it to an attack against an embassy or against a diplomat. but still, when you compare the amount of weapons that iran used against israel, that's something that i cannot imagine the uk standing quietly if those rockets would have... just a final point on this, your relationship with allies. i have read convincing reports quoting many sources inside the white house saying that overnight saturday, sunday, after it became clear what the iranians had launched against you, mr netanyahu was inclined to launch an immediate retaliatory response and he was persuaded not to byjoe biden, who, according to these reports, said to mr netanyahu quite clearly, he said, "we will not support you in that action." there is a problem for israel here, is there not? you need the americans, not least you need the arms they're giving you to fight your war in gaza. you need the warplanes that helped yo
gaza. they are very capable in promoting chaos and instability. so, when we try to block them, no—one can compare it to an attack against an embassy or against a diplomat. but still, when you compare the amount of weapons that iran used against israel, that's something that i cannot imagine the uk standing quietly if those rockets would have... just a final point on this, your relationship with allies. i have read convincing reports quoting many sources inside the white house saying that...
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julian, not a very optimistic — ground in gaza. julian, not a very optimistic assessment, _ ground in gaza. julian, not a very optimistic assessment, rather . ground in gaza. julian, not a very i optimistic assessment, rather bleak assessment but thank you forjoining us for your very considered thoughts on what you call a very difficult moment and as you have been here and throughout this programme, it is a very dangerous moment with both sides, both israel and iran saying don't attack, if you do, i would attack backs. in the meanwhile, many other diplomats trying to increase their efforts to contain this escalation. back to you in london. thank you very much. thank you very much. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. at least 1a people have been killed and around 60 injured in what ukrainian officials say was a russian missile attack on chernihiv. the city's mayor said a high—rise building in a densely—populated neighbourhood was hit. president zelensky said the destruction wouldn't have taken place if ukraine h
julian, not a very optimistic — ground in gaza. julian, not a very optimistic assessment, _ ground in gaza. julian, not a very optimistic assessment, rather . ground in gaza. julian, not a very i optimistic assessment, rather bleak assessment but thank you forjoining us for your very considered thoughts on what you call a very difficult moment and as you have been here and throughout this programme, it is a very dangerous moment with both sides, both israel and iran saying don't attack, if...
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. ~ . . the path of peace and a ceasefire in gaza. ~ , , , ., . , ., gaza. westminster is watching israel nervously for — gaza. westminster is watching israel nervously for what _ gaza. westminster is watching israel nervously for what it _ gaza. westminster is watching israel nervously for what it does _ gaza. westminster is watching israel nervously for what it does next. - gaza. westminster is watching israel nervously for what it does next. the | nervously for what it does next. the desire for de—escalation is met with calls from some for more sanctions against iran. a man's been arrested after a number of people were stabbed at a church in the west of sydney. it happened during a sermon that was being streamed online. our sydney correspondent, katy watson has the latest. two days after a brutal stabbing in the shopping centre behind me, once again, horrorand the shopping centre behind me, once again, horror and fear with the second attack on the other side of the city. what we know is that a bishop was doing a sermon, livestreaming a sermon and he a
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sorry, i was in gaza last _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week and _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week and the - saw on your trip. sorry, i was in | gaza last week and the situation there is an unmitigated human disaster of historic proportion. there are over a million people crowded into rafah which is a small place. they are in makeshift shelters are made of pieces of plastic stretched over a word, they are as close to the sea as they can get because they have moved as far away from the israeli ministry as they can. of course, they cannot escape aerial bombardment or bombardment from the sea both of which happened while i was there. there is a lack of absolutely everything you need to prevent a humanitarian disaster. there is a lack of water. so our medical points in areas where there are lots of displaced people are reporting increasing numbers of infections and illnesses caused by dehydration. there's not enough food and so one in three children under the age of two are acutely malnourished. in th
sorry, i was in gaza last _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week and _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week and the - saw on your trip. sorry, i was in | gaza last week and the situation there is an unmitigated human disaster of historic proportion. there are over a million people crowded into rafah which is a small place. they are in makeshift shelters are made of pieces of plastic stretched over a word, they are as...
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can be able to provide proper support to the north of gaza.— the north of gaza. can i 'ust briefl the north of gaza. can i 'ust briefly ask i the north of gaza. can i 'ust briefly ask you, i the north of gaza. can i 'ust briefly ask you, on i the north of gaza. can ijust briefly ask you, on that, - the north of gaza. can ijust i briefly ask you, on that, what impact did that is really strike have on the operation of your workers and others trying to move around —— that israeli strike was what was done to the world central kitchen staff of course was absolutely horrific. but it's in port to note that so far, there has been more than 200 aid workers killed in the last six months of israel's war on gaza. and most of those have been palestinian, there was an israeli air strike on our own medical aid first —— medical aid for palestinians compound and nothing was done on that for some israel continues to act with impunity, attacking aid workers. more than 100 ambulances destroyed and as long as these kind of things go on with impunity, they will continue to ha
can be able to provide proper support to the north of gaza.— the north of gaza. can i 'ust briefl the north of gaza. can i 'ust briefly ask i the north of gaza. can i 'ust briefly ask you, i the north of gaza. can i 'ust briefly ask you, on i the north of gaza. can ijust briefly ask you, on that, - the north of gaza. can ijust i briefly ask you, on that, what impact did that is really strike have on the operation of your workers and others trying to move around —— that israeli strike was...
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to the northern parts of gaza. in the past, the israelis have rejected those demands is acceptable, they say these would only give hamas the opportunity to regroup but there have been indications in recent days that the israelis are willing to make some concessions because there is a lot of international pressure for a deal to be reached, especially from the americans. the head of the cia is in cairo and there is a lot of pressure domestically as well, especially from the hostages to remain in captivity. they say time is running out to save those who but what is also very interesting is that there is a lot of pressure from some hardline allies of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu who are against the idea of making concessions. they say the israelis need to finish the job in carrying out the offensive in rafa and they need to destroy hamas and and that shows how difficult the negotiations are and we still don't not know whether major obstacles have been resolved. indie whether ma'or obstacles have been resolved.
to the northern parts of gaza. in the past, the israelis have rejected those demands is acceptable, they say these would only give hamas the opportunity to regroup but there have been indications in recent days that the israelis are willing to make some concessions because there is a lot of international pressure for a deal to be reached, especially from the americans. the head of the cia is in cairo and there is a lot of pressure domestically as well, especially from the hostages to remain in...
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as we _ get aid around gaza —— confection. as we saw— get aid around gaza —— confection. as we saw with the tragic killing of the world — as we saw with the tragic killing of the world central kitchen workers, unless _ the world central kitchen workers, unless you — the world central kitchen workers, unless you have this own, other things— unless you have this own, other things could happen. we have a very clear plan— things could happen. we have a very clear plan for how we bring this conflict — clear plan for how we bring this conflict to— clear plan for how we bring this conflict to an end and we have a temporary— conflict to an end and we have a temporary pause and we turned that into a _ temporary pause and we turned that into a sustainable ceasefire and we see the _ into a sustainable ceasefire and we see the hamas leaders removed from gaza and _ see the hamas leaders removed from gaza and we see the terrorist infrastructure taken down and that is the _ infrastructure taken down and that is the way— infrastructure taken down and that is the way to ha
as we _ get aid around gaza —— confection. as we saw— get aid around gaza —— confection. as we saw with the tragic killing of the world — as we saw with the tragic killing of the world central kitchen workers, unless _ the world central kitchen workers, unless you — the world central kitchen workers, unless you have this own, other things— unless you have this own, other things could happen. we have a very clear plan— things could happen. we have a very clear plan for how we...
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mil have never seen anything like this in the gaza strip.— in the gaza strip. all of the aid arencies in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are — in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are experiencing - agencies are experiencing difficulties although it should be mentioned that there has been a report in the last two days that more aid is now getting in unra is facing problems of its own, its convoys have been bought from the north. is there any sign that will change? north. is there any sign that will chance? ., ., , ., ., �* change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right. _ change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since _ change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since the _ change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since the end - change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since the end of - absolutely right, since the end of march, we have been unable to get any kind of aid into the north and in fact we were not able to supply any food to the north of the gaza strip since january and t
mil have never seen anything like this in the gaza strip.— in the gaza strip. all of the aid arencies in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are — in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are experiencing - agencies are experiencing difficulties although it should be mentioned that there has been a report in the last two days that more aid is now getting in unra is facing problems of its own, its convoys have been bought from the north. is there any sign that will change? north. is...
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but if there is no aid getting into gaza, - aid into gaza. but if there is no aid getting into gaza, it's - aid into gaza. but if there is no aid getting into gaza, it's veryi aid getting into gaza, it's very clear— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's happening - aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's happening ini clear why that's happening in israet's — clear why that's happening in israel's preventing _ clear why that's happening in israel's preventing that - clear why that's happening in israel's preventing that from| israel's preventing that from happening _ israel's preventing that from happening and _ israel's preventing that from happening and they- israel's preventing that from happening and they may - israel's preventing that from| happening and they may have israel's preventing that from - happening and they may have their reasons _ happening and they may have their reasons a— happening and they may have
but if there is no aid getting into gaza, - aid into gaza. but if there is no aid getting into gaza, it's - aid into gaza. but if there is no aid getting into gaza, it's veryi aid getting into gaza, it's very clear— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's happening - aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's happening ini clear why that's happening in israet's — clear why...
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briefly, you are still staying in gaza _ checkpoint. briefly, you are still staying in gaza at _ checkpoint. briefly, you are still staying in gaza at doing - checkpoint. briefly, you are still staying in gaza at doing that - checkpoint. briefly, you are still i staying in gaza at doing that work despite what happened to you. fit despite what happened to you. of course. this is ourjob. we are actually going to try to reschedule this mission for a few days was' time, it takes some days to coordinate these things as per protocol, but the great tragedy here is that we never got to bring the supplies to the north, and that is what we were aiming to do, and we hope that we will be able to do that, before the end of the week. thank you, tess ingram, from unicef. we asked the idf to respond to these claims, but haven't recieved a response yet, however a spokesman for the israeli army says they are trying to find more ways of getting aid into gaza. israel continues to facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid into gaza. and find new ways to inc
briefly, you are still staying in gaza _ checkpoint. briefly, you are still staying in gaza at _ checkpoint. briefly, you are still staying in gaza at doing - checkpoint. briefly, you are still staying in gaza at doing that - checkpoint. briefly, you are still i staying in gaza at doing that work despite what happened to you. fit despite what happened to you. of course. this is ourjob. we are actually going to try to reschedule this mission for a few days was' time, it takes some days to...
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one caveat to thatis ground in gaza. one caveat to that is although it is clear from what lord cameron said, there has been a review that he has seen, that contains legal elements to it, this is a sort of policy based review and the decision is to continue to sell arms, the bar on that is whether there is a "clear risk that weapons could be misused". he said they still have grave concerns about the situation, given the humanitarian catastrophe on the ground, they said they would continue to review the situation. lord cameron was here because he said he had come to try to persuade us lawmakers to unblock military assistance to ukraine, basically meaning those republicans, particularly those republicans, particularly those loyal to donald trump who do not want to forward the $6 billion package for more weapons, us weapons, for ukraine, so he said he was going to continue to have meetings about that on wednesday. i asked about some of the time he had come with and he said he had not come here to lecture but you try to persu
one caveat to thatis ground in gaza. one caveat to that is although it is clear from what lord cameron said, there has been a review that he has seen, that contains legal elements to it, this is a sort of policy based review and the decision is to continue to sell arms, the bar on that is whether there is a "clear risk that weapons could be misused". he said they still have grave concerns about the situation, given the humanitarian catastrophe on the ground, they said they would...
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james landale, bbc news over gaza. the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage at a high—level meeting in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, says his government has grave concerns about humanitarian access in gaza, but would not be suspending arms exports to israel. he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump as entirely in line with precedent. meanwhile, secretary of state, antony blinken, says the us does not have a date for a potential israeli military operation in rafah but added the state department is working closely with qatar and egypt to establish a ceasefire. no, we do not have a date for any rafah operational at least not one indicated to us by the israelis. on the contrary, what we do have is an ongoing conversation with israel about any rafah operation. the president has been very clear about our concerns, our deep concerns, about israel's ability to move civilians out of harm's way, to care for t
james landale, bbc news over gaza. the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage at a high—level meeting in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, says his government has grave concerns about humanitarian access in gaza, but would not be suspending arms exports to israel. he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump as entirely in line with precedent. meanwhile, secretary of state, antony...
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everybody in gaza. we only a small part of the basic needs of everybody in gaza.— only a small part of the basic needs of everybody in gaza. we were seeing some very beautiful _ of everybody in gaza. we were seeing some very beautiful pictures - of everybody in gaza. we were seeing some very beautiful pictures of- of everybody in gaza. we were seeing some very beautiful pictures of your l some very beautiful pictures of your daughter habiba. can you tell us what happened? fin daughter habiba. can you tell us what happened?— what happened? on the 13th of october, habiba _ what happened? on the 13th of october, habiba was _ what happened? on the 13th of october, habiba was drawing l what happened? on the 13th of| october, habiba was drawing on what happened? on the 13th of- october, habiba was drawing on our 0ctober, habiba was drawing on our home and i was making dinner in the kitchen and suddenly, without any warning before, they bond our neighbour's home. bombed... when they bumped the home i was
everybody in gaza. we only a small part of the basic needs of everybody in gaza.— only a small part of the basic needs of everybody in gaza. we were seeing some very beautiful _ of everybody in gaza. we were seeing some very beautiful pictures - of everybody in gaza. we were seeing some very beautiful pictures of- of everybody in gaza. we were seeing some very beautiful pictures of your l some very beautiful pictures of your daughter habiba. can you tell us what happened? fin daughter...
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., ,., , ., in gaza. he has also been on the telephone _ in gaza. he has also been on the telephone with _ in gaza. he has also been on the telephone with a _ in gaza. he has also been on the telephone with a man's - in gaza. he has also been on the telephone with a man's foreign i telephone with a man's foreign minister, also with arab foreign minister, also with arab foreign minister is don't necessarily see and to i on this crisis, is britain trying to see this initial plasma camp and address the concerns of her and its allies? i camp and address the concerns of her and its allies?— and its allies? i think david cameron — and its allies? i think david cameron has _ and its allies? i think david cameron has been - and its allies? i think david | cameron has been criticised and its allies? i think david - cameron has been criticised within the uk and elsewhere and in this country for being quite punchy in terms of his criticism of israel but putting pressure on israel over the humanitarian crisis and
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it enough to stem the humanitarian crisis in gaza?— crisis in gaza? it is extremely wideswead- _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one of _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one of the - crisis in gaza? it is extremely. widespread. one of the groups that i work with is called feds united for peace which represents thousands of people inside the federal government to oppose the us policy on this unconditional support to israel. i also think as we continue to see the political calculus on this shift we do see increasingly americans considering biden's handling of this, he is plummeting in poll numbers so i do hope that we may be beginning to see a significant shift here in american public opinion which is also reflected in the members of the us government. you recently resigned from your post at the state department. why did you decide to step down? was there a specific breaking point for you? i first tried to do — breaking point for you? i first tried to do what _ breaking point fo
it enough to stem the humanitarian crisis in gaza?— crisis in gaza? it is extremely wideswead- _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one of _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one of the - crisis in gaza? it is extremely. widespread. one of the groups that i work with is called feds united for peace which represents thousands of people inside the federal government to oppose the us policy on this unconditional support to...
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what _ gaza, it's the right thing to do. what was — gaza, it's the right thing to do. what was previously seen as impossible is now possible and that is usually— impossible is now possible and that is usually welcome, we want to see that followed up. we believe in leading — that followed up. we believe in leading internationally both at the united _ leading internationally both at the united nations where we appreciate dues achieved a good resolution on a temporary— dues achieved a good resolution on a temporary cease—fire during ramadan and also _ temporary cease—fire during ramadan and also putting together countries that back— and also putting together countries that back and support a future peace process _ that back and support a future peace process such as munich and we hope to meet— process such as munich and we hope to meet again shortly. the fourth part of— to meet again shortly. the fourth part of our— to meet again shortly. the fourth part of our operation is to support -- pian— part of our operation is to support -- plan is— part of o
what _ gaza, it's the right thing to do. what was — gaza, it's the right thing to do. what was previously seen as impossible is now possible and that is usually— impossible is now possible and that is usually welcome, we want to see that followed up. we believe in leading — that followed up. we believe in leading internationally both at the united _ leading internationally both at the united nations where we appreciate dues achieved a good resolution on a temporary— dues achieved a good...
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securing an end to the conflict in gaza, by giving a cease-fire — to the conflict in gaza, by giving a cease—fire in gaza through a hostage deal as— cease—fire in gaza through a hostage deal as well— cease—fire in gaza through a hostage deal as well as humanitarian assistance to palestinians in need. that was— assistance to palestinians in need. that was the us envoy speaking at the un security council in new york a short time ago. our north america correspondent nada tawfik has been following developments from the un in new york — she said the speeches to the security council were all on—message from each this went how everyone may have expected. the secretary—general decided to be the first one to brief councilmembers because he reiterated the warning he has been given, giving, really, in the last six months since the escalation after october seven, the war in gaza, warning that this could all lead to a massive escalation, or all out war in the middle east on multiple fronts, so he had one key message coming to the security council today, de—escalate, exercise m
securing an end to the conflict in gaza, by giving a cease-fire — to the conflict in gaza, by giving a cease—fire in gaza through a hostage deal as— cease—fire in gaza through a hostage deal as well— cease—fire in gaza through a hostage deal as well as humanitarian assistance to palestinians in need. that was— assistance to palestinians in need. that was the us envoy speaking at the un security council in new york a short time ago. our north america correspondent nada tawfik has...
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we are trying to reverse the famine in the gaza strip, we don'ti famine in the gaza strip, we don't have enough response is to help of people go back to khan younis. we have dick take into consideration that hundreds of thousands of people might be forced to be moved. —— we have to take into consideration. some are saying the pull—out was to prepare for an operation in rafah, thatis prepare for an operation in rafah, that is your a top, what are your plans? that is your a top, what are your lans? ,, . ., y , ., ., plans? such an offensive would have disastrous human _ plans? such an offensive would have disastrous human consequences - plans? such an offensive would have disastrous human consequences and i disastrous human consequences and this would be on the top of six months of war where basically it has already been superlative of all the possible tragedy. if already been superlative of all the possible tragedy.— possible tragedy. if reviewers makin: possible tragedy. if reviewers making military _ possible tragedy. if reviewers making military preparations, possible tragedy.
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let me 'ust rethinks his strategy in gaza? let me just start by saying that i don't want to paint a picture of a golden era in israel, but i was not involved at a time where you had, there is no other word for it, aggressor, it paint —— it pains me to say it, such a genocidal tilt inside the israeli leadership. so i just need to acknowledge that first. i don't think those demands exist, i think that is one of the real problems. in the lead—up to october 7th, we tend to think that before october 7th, things were normal. things were not normal. you had palestinians living in a situation of permanent denial of their most basic freedoms and rights, a system of structural violence which people have started, states, notjust human rights groups calling it an illegal regime of apartheid. such was the extremes of the israeli government, nothing was normal. certainly not what happened on october 7th and that military attack violating international norms and not what has happened since. i say that because i think in this context, w
let me 'ust rethinks his strategy in gaza? let me just start by saying that i don't want to paint a picture of a golden era in israel, but i was not involved at a time where you had, there is no other word for it, aggressor, it paint —— it pains me to say it, such a genocidal tilt inside the israeli leadership. so i just need to acknowledge that first. i don't think those demands exist, i think that is one of the real problems. in the lead—up to october 7th, we tend to think that before...
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james landale, bbc news over gaza. the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage today at a high—level meeting in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. uk foreign secretary david cameron says his government has "grave concerns" about humanitarian access in gaza, but would not be suspending arms exports to israel. he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump as "entirely in line with precedent". meanwhile, secretary blinken says the us does not have a date for a potential israeli military operation in rafah, but added the state department is working closely with qatar and egypt to establish a ceasefire. no, we do not have a date for any rafah operational is not one indicated to us by the israelis. on the contrary, what we do have is an ongoing conversation with israel about any rafah operation. the president has been very clear about our concerns, how deep concerns about israel's ability to move civilians out of harm's way, to care for them once they are out of
james landale, bbc news over gaza. the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage today at a high—level meeting in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. uk foreign secretary david cameron says his government has "grave concerns" about humanitarian access in gaza, but would not be suspending arms exports to israel. he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump as "entirely in line with precedent". meanwhile, secretary...
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that was doctor victoria rose, who spent two weeks in gaza. this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave an update on arms sales to israel. opposition is in line with our international partners. so far no like—minded countries have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licenses to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice which as is standard has not been published. the shadow foreign secretary says that in this case, it should be. that the government is avoiding scrutiny. arms sales are a focus because of israel's actions in gaza. it denies targeting civilians, but has killed thousands of them. and it has done so in part wit
that was doctor victoria rose, who spent two weeks in gaza. this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week the uk foreign secretary lord cameron gave...
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strip. flow of aid to all areas of the gaza stri -. ~ ., flow of aid to all areas of the gaza stri . _ . ., , flow of aid to all areas of the gaza stri -. ~ . , , . , flow of aid to all areas of the gaza stri_. ., , ,. ,., strip. we are seeing pictures of some of the _ strip. we are seeing pictures of some of the airdrops. _ strip. we are seeing pictures of some of the airdrops. how- strip. we are seeing pictures of| some of the airdrops. how much strip. we are seeing pictures of - some of the airdrops. how much are they helping? pair some of the airdrops. how much are they helping?— they helping? air dropping food is 'ust they helping? air dropping food is just inhumane. _ they helping? air dropping food is just inhumane. we _ they helping? air dropping food is just inhumane. we have _ they helping? air dropping food is just inhumane. we have the - they helping? air dropping food is just inhumane. we have the landl just inhumane. we have the land route which is very safe and the airdrop lacks coordination. it also requires to sort out the food and have the distribution because the
strip. flow of aid to all areas of the gaza stri -. ~ ., flow of aid to all areas of the gaza stri . _ . ., , flow of aid to all areas of the gaza stri -. ~ . , , . , flow of aid to all areas of the gaza stri_. ., , ,. ,., strip. we are seeing pictures of some of the _ strip. we are seeing pictures of some of the airdrops. _ strip. we are seeing pictures of some of the airdrops. how- strip. we are seeing pictures of| some of the airdrops. how much strip. we are seeing pictures of - some of the...
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gaza is drowning in destruction, darkness and damnation. ben—gurion university, about 25 miles from gaza, looks tranquil. but more than 100 students and staff from here were killed or taken hostage on seventh 0ctober. 6,500 students were mobilised. among them, three young men just back from gaza after months in combat. tell me what the impact of 7th of october was on you. i think everybody here is related somehow to what happened. everybody knows someone that was kidnapped, that was killed. it's all around the country. i mean, you saw palestinian civilians inside gaza and they've been going through hell. what was going through your mind? i think many of them aren't innocent, and i think it will be really hard to find those that are innocent. but it doesn't mean i think everyone should get hurt. and what's the future going to be, with the palestinians next door? i think that if you would have asked me this question on october 6th, then i would say definitely yes, i would just do a palestinian state, let them live over there, we'll live ove
gaza is drowning in destruction, darkness and damnation. ben—gurion university, about 25 miles from gaza, looks tranquil. but more than 100 students and staff from here were killed or taken hostage on seventh 0ctober. 6,500 students were mobilised. among them, three young men just back from gaza after months in combat. tell me what the impact of 7th of october was on you. i think everybody here is related somehow to what happened. everybody knows someone that was kidnapped, that was killed....
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_ army, not for the good of the people of gaza but— army, not for the good of the people of gaza but at the detriment of what they actually need. and today, they are holding 133 israelis hostage but they are _ are holding 133 israelis hostage but they are also holding the people of gaza hostage by turning down the deal _ gaza hostage by turning down the deal we — gaza hostage by turning down the deal. we are preparing ourselves, we have talked _ deal. we are preparing ourselves, we have talked extensively about the operations that need to be conducted in the _ operations that need to be conducted in the area _ operations that need to be conducted in the area of rafah, we continue to conduct _ in the area of rafah, we continue to conduct operations throughout, in the central, and the gaza strip, where _ the central, and the gaza strip, where we — the central, and the gaza strip, where we continue to pursue dismantling their capabilities, engage — dismantling their capabilities, engage them in the tunnels and chase hamas— engage them in the tunnels and chase hamas from their hi
_ army, not for the good of the people of gaza but— army, not for the good of the people of gaza but at the detriment of what they actually need. and today, they are holding 133 israelis hostage but they are _ are holding 133 israelis hostage but they are also holding the people of gaza hostage by turning down the deal _ gaza hostage by turning down the deal we — gaza hostage by turning down the deal. we are preparing ourselves, we have talked _ deal. we are preparing ourselves, we have...
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they were killed in an air strike in central gaza. israeli media is reporting that the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, had not been briefed in advance of the attack. this video is believed to show him receiving the news in qatar, where he lives in exile. israel has confirmed the strike, describing the sons as "hamas military operatives". he's been actively involved in negotiations to broker a ceasefire with israel demanding a permanent end to the fighting, and the return of displaced palestinians to their homes. those negotiations have been at an impasse for months. and now, bbc�*s partner cbs news confirms that hamas says it is currently unable to identify and track down a0 israeli hostages who could be part of a ceasefire deal, raising fears that more hostages may be dead than publicly known. our international editor, jeremy bowen, reports from jerusalem. three missiles hit the car in the shati refugee camp in gaza city. ismail haniyeh�*s three sons and three grandchildren were killed, along with their driver. witnesses told
they were killed in an air strike in central gaza. israeli media is reporting that the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, had not been briefed in advance of the attack. this video is believed to show him receiving the news in qatar, where he lives in exile. israel has confirmed the strike, describing the sons as "hamas military operatives". he's been actively involved in negotiations to broker a ceasefire with israel demanding a permanent end to the fighting, and the return of...
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we begin with the war in gaza. israel has confirmed that it has killed three adult sons of the hamas leader, ismail haniyeh, with an airstrike in gaza. ismail haniyeh said the vehicle they were driving in was hit in the al—shati camp, west of gaza city. but he said the deaths of so many members of his family won't affect the demands hamas is making in ceasefire negotiations. across gaza, palestinians have been marking eid in the midst of the devastation caused by six months of war. with famine looming and most of the population displaced, few have been able to hold traditional celebrations. here's our international editorjeremy bowen. three missiles hit the car in the shati refugee camp in gaza city. ismail haniyeh's three sons and three grandchildren were killed, along with their driver. witnesses told local journalists that they were visiting bereaved families. the israelis said they attacked to stop the men committing an act of terror. the dead man's father is the senior hamas political leader deeply involved
we begin with the war in gaza. israel has confirmed that it has killed three adult sons of the hamas leader, ismail haniyeh, with an airstrike in gaza. ismail haniyeh said the vehicle they were driving in was hit in the al—shati camp, west of gaza city. but he said the deaths of so many members of his family won't affect the demands hamas is making in ceasefire negotiations. across gaza, palestinians have been marking eid in the midst of the devastation caused by six months of war. with...
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james landale, bbc news over gaza. germany is defending sending military aid to israel, saying its history means israel's security must be at the core of its foreign policy. lawwyers for the german government were making their case tuesday to the world's highest court. nicaragua, whose governement is strongly pro—palestinian, brought the case to the court, accusing germany breaching the genocide convention and international humanitarian law by supplying israel with weapons. anna holligan has more from the hague. shortly after the hearing and, germany's legal team came out and gave a very short statement to the media in which they said germany was striving to do justice to both sides and was well aware of its responsibilities under international law. during the hearing, germany took each one of nicaragua's allegations and presented its site so on the subject of funding, cut supporting palestinians in gaza, is that humanitarian assistance and aid has increased threefold since october 23. through organisations like the
james landale, bbc news over gaza. germany is defending sending military aid to israel, saying its history means israel's security must be at the core of its foreign policy. lawwyers for the german government were making their case tuesday to the world's highest court. nicaragua, whose governement is strongly pro—palestinian, brought the case to the court, accusing germany breaching the genocide convention and international humanitarian law by supplying israel with weapons. anna holligan has...
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so thatis an israeli air strike in gaza. so that is significant. we will try to find out more details on that in the coming minutes. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's chetan. good afternoon. we start with news that athletics will become the first sport to introduce prize money at the olympics in paris this summer. the governing body, world athletics, is breaking 128 years of olympic tradition, becoming the first international sport to give athletes money for winning a gold medal at the games. $50,000 will be the prize for those that win on the track or field. this in contrast to the international olympic committee, which does not award prize money. our reporter, matt graveling, has been following the story for us. basically, they are the first federation to say gold medallists are going to get money for winning a gold medal at the olympic games, and it will start as early as 107 days�* time in paris for this year's summer olympics. the world athletics have ring—fenced $2.1; million of the money they get from the
so thatis an israeli air strike in gaza. so that is significant. we will try to find out more details on that in the coming minutes. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's chetan. good afternoon. we start with news that athletics will become the first sport to introduce prize money at the olympics in paris this summer. the governing body, world athletics, is breaking 128 years of olympic tradition, becoming the first international sport to give athletes money for...
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gaza is drowning in destruction, darkness and damnation. ben—gurion university, about 25 miles from gaza, looks tranquil. translation: i'm asking god to take revenge on israel and america. - may they suffer, too. ben—gurion university, about 25 miles from gaza, looks tranquil. but more than 100 students and staff from here were killed or taken hostage on 7th october. 6,500 students were mobilised. among them, three young men just back from gaza after months in combat. tell me what the impact of 7th of october was on you. i think everybody here is related somehow to what happened. everybody knows someone that was kidnapped, that was killed. it's all, all around the country. i mean, you saw palestinian civilians inside gaza and they've been going through hell. what was going through your mind? i think many of them aren't innocent. and i think it will be really hard to find those that are innocent. but it doesn't mean i think everyone should get hurt. and what's the future going to be with the palestinians next door? i think that if you wo
gaza is drowning in destruction, darkness and damnation. ben—gurion university, about 25 miles from gaza, looks tranquil. translation: i'm asking god to take revenge on israel and america. - may they suffer, too. ben—gurion university, about 25 miles from gaza, looks tranquil. but more than 100 students and staff from here were killed or taken hostage on 7th october. 6,500 students were mobilised. among them, three young men just back from gaza after months in combat. tell me what the...
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in israel and gaza. as the security council resolution, — and gaza. as the security council resolution, the united kingdom remains — resolution, the united kingdom remains resolved to work with international partners to secure an immediate — international partners to secure an immediate pause in the fighting in gaza to _ immediate pause in the fighting in gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading _ gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading to _ gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading to a — gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading to a sustainable cease—fire without _ leading to a sustainable cease—fire without the return to destruction fighting — without the return to destruction fighting and the loss of life. in the next ten minutes we are expecting to hear also from israel and from iran. i5 expecting to hear also from israel and from iran.— and from iran. is right in syria because the — and from iran. is right in syria because the embassy - and from iran. is right in s
in israel and gaza. as the security council resolution, — and gaza. as the security council resolution, the united kingdom remains — resolution, the united kingdom remains resolved to work with international partners to secure an immediate — international partners to secure an immediate pause in the fighting in gaza to _ immediate pause in the fighting in gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading _ gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading to _ gaza to give aid in an hostages out,...
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how does this all impact the war in gaza? - the in gaza. how does this all impact the war in gaza? all. the in gaza. how does this all- impact the war in gaza? all along israel has been _ impact the war in gaza? all along israel has been saying _ impact the war in gaza? all along israel has been saying the - impact the war in gaza? all along israel has been saying the real i israel has been saying the real enemy is iran so in a way they are ready for this showdown. this is the show that they preparing for for over a decade. so i think they are ok with a slight escalation. after october the 7th they have been staggering around that they can for restore some swagger here. it took a preemptive strike on their terms, seizing the pen and writing the script. that they are not creating a situation where iran may walk into their trap rather than the other way around. so in a strange way, this could all end up with the de—escalation. it's like one of those old shoot—out where you have a dual. each gentleman gets one shot and then you call it even. fascinating to think about that. what a
how does this all impact the war in gaza? - the in gaza. how does this all impact the war in gaza? all. the in gaza. how does this all- impact the war in gaza? all along israel has been _ impact the war in gaza? all along israel has been saying _ impact the war in gaza? all along israel has been saying the - impact the war in gaza? all along israel has been saying the real i israel has been saying the real enemy is iran so in a way they are ready for this showdown. this is the show that they...
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it's enough humanitarian aid into gaza. it's a _ enough humanitarian aid into gaza. it's a question of allowing it to happen— it's a question of allowing it to happen and there have been too many times— happen and there have been too many times when— happen and there have been too many times when it simply not been possible — times when it simply not been possible to get aid in because as the roots— possible to get aid in because as the roots and have been blocked, i think— the roots and have been blocked, i think we _ the roots and have been blocked, i think we all— the roots and have been blocked, i think we all recognise that the israetis — think we all recognise that the israelis have concerns about how that aid — israelis have concerns about how that aid is— israelis have concerns about how that aid is then distributed but i think— that aid is then distributed but i think to — that aid is then distributed but i think to not have anywhere near enough — think to not have anywhere near enough going the extent that we've is simply— enough
it's enough humanitarian aid into gaza. it's a _ enough humanitarian aid into gaza. it's a question of allowing it to happen— it's a question of allowing it to happen and there have been too many times— happen and there have been too many times when— happen and there have been too many times when it simply not been possible — times when it simply not been possible to get aid in because as the roots— possible to get aid in because as the roots and have been blocked, i think— the...
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in gaza. there are also hostages in rafah, and we will do everything we can to bring them back home.— bring them back home. thank you. that news conference _ bring them back home. thank you. that news conference from - bring them back home. thank you. that news conference from the - bring them back home. thank you. | that news conference from the idf, praising israeli citizens first of all for following the directions they have been given over the last few days in anticipation of those attacks, praising also the country's defences, which he said had intercepted 99% of the threat, together with the us, the uk and others. you talked about the call—up of two reserve divisions and said that they had approved operational plans, both defensive and offensive, without saying actually what he was referring to exactly, and concluding there by saying that iran seeks escalation, posing a threat to the entire middle east. well, that is just the latest from that briefing from the idea. i have been talki
in gaza. there are also hostages in rafah, and we will do everything we can to bring them back home.— bring them back home. thank you. that news conference _ bring them back home. thank you. that news conference from - bring them back home. thank you. that news conference from the - bring them back home. thank you. | that news conference from the idf, praising israeli citizens first of all for following the directions they have been given over the last few days in anticipation of those...
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and what is available within gaza and what is available within gaza and what is on the far side of the fence in egypt. access to gaza at the moment is across the sinai and rafah. the other side of the fence is a column of lorries and i took a video clip of them. they are nose to tail, four abreast, and at 70 k ph, the video clip is 3.5 minutes, and that gives you some idea of the number of eight lorries that are sitting waiting to deliver food and so on to gaza, and physically to the north. . ., , . ., , north. -- particularly. we are very crateful north. -- particularly. we are very grateful that _ north. -- particularly. we are very grateful that she _ north. -- particularly. we are very grateful that she made _ north. -- particularly. we are very grateful that she made time - north. -- particularly. we are very grateful that she made time to - north. -- particularly. we are veryl grateful that she made time to give us your observations from your time spent on the ground at the european hospital in the southern city of khan younis. that highlights again the grave humanitarian crisis
and what is available within gaza and what is available within gaza and what is on the far side of the fence in egypt. access to gaza at the moment is across the sinai and rafah. the other side of the fence is a column of lorries and i took a video clip of them. they are nose to tail, four abreast, and at 70 k ph, the video clip is 3.5 minutes, and that gives you some idea of the number of eight lorries that are sitting waiting to deliver food and so on to gaza, and physically to the north. ....
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accelerated after the gaza war started. 0ne accelerated after the gaza war started. one can say that iran had been exercising strategic patience and after the attack on april one which was on a building that iran says was a diplomatic facility and which was next to its embassy in damascus, in a diplomatic area, i think the pressure was just too great and he felt he had to respond directly. great and he felt he had to respond directl . �* ., ~' directly. and where do you think it leaves that — directly. and where do you think it leaves that us _ directly. and where do you think it leaves that us hope _ directly. and where do you think it leaves that us hope of _ directly. and where do you think it leaves that us hope of not - leaves that us hope of not escalating this conflict in the middle east, holding that line? it obviously makes things much more difficult and many of us who have been calling for a cease—fire in gaza for months and months and months, we are doing that notjust because we cared about the palestinians
accelerated after the gaza war started. 0ne accelerated after the gaza war started. one can say that iran had been exercising strategic patience and after the attack on april one which was on a building that iran says was a diplomatic facility and which was next to its embassy in damascus, in a diplomatic area, i think the pressure was just too great and he felt he had to respond directly. great and he felt he had to respond directl . �* ., ~' directly. and where do you think it leaves that...
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health care facilities in gaza. the hospital is also home to large numbers of displaced people, some of whom are camping out in hospital corridors. a small number of british doctors have been allowed to travel to the city and work in the hospital. one of those doctors joins us now. victoria rose is a plastic surgeon from guy's and st thomas's hospital in london andhas just spent the last two weeks at the european hospital. much of her work was on children under the age of 16. victoria rose, welcome here to the programme. why don't you just start by describing what you actually experienced when you were there? well, i've been to the gazan hospital before the were a couple of times, it was historically one of the most beautiful hospitals in gaza. it was built in this 1990s and it had huge gardens and it was a beautiful large hospital. it's now become a sort of concentration camp, basically, for all of the displaced people. so a lot of families are camping in the grounds of the hospital, they've put up makeshift tents
health care facilities in gaza. the hospital is also home to large numbers of displaced people, some of whom are camping out in hospital corridors. a small number of british doctors have been allowed to travel to the city and work in the hospital. one of those doctors joins us now. victoria rose is a plastic surgeon from guy's and st thomas's hospital in london andhas just spent the last two weeks at the european hospital. much of her work was on children under the age of 16. victoria rose,...
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hearing as you said some _ lebanon to gaza. hearing as you said some words _ lebanon to gaza. hearing as you said some words from _ lebanon to gaza. hearing as you said some words from israeli - said some words from israeli officials that could be another response. what do you anticipate from israel, how will they go about their discussions within the wall cabinet, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, what will be the only agenda under anthony calculus about whether to respond or if indeed they do, in what way?— to respond or if indeed they do, in what way?- to respond or if indeed they do, in what way? one thing i won the last _ do, in what way? one thing i won the last few _ do, in what way? one thing i won the last few months - do, in what way? one thing i won the last few months as l do, in what way? one thing i won the last few months as i should not try to predict what benjamin netanyahu or the israeli government will do or how they respond because there is a lot of factors that go into that and it's not always the perspectives or sometimes different even among us offici
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in gaza. when we going to realise saying things is making no difference and we actually have to act, not least to take steps to enforce the judgment of the international court of justice, to enforce the judgment of the international court ofjustice, when will we actually do something concrete to save these lives? b5 will we actually do something concrete to save these lives? $5 i concrete to save these lives? as i said, we concrete to save these lives? as i said. we are _ concrete to save these lives? as i said, we are pressing incredibly hard to make sure... to see that we see further progress in this vital area and as i highlighted before, one of the key things we do is committing 9.7 million for a delivery through the life—saving aid corridor. this action being taken, clearly we will continue to put pressure on the israelis, they made commitments, we want them to stand up commitments, we want them to stand up and realise or allow agencies to realise those commitments. crossings are still
in gaza. when we going to realise saying things is making no difference and we actually have to act, not least to take steps to enforce the judgment of the international court of justice, to enforce the judgment of the international court ofjustice, when will we actually do something concrete to save these lives? b5 will we actually do something concrete to save these lives? $5 i concrete to save these lives? as i said, we concrete to save these lives? as i said. we are _ concrete to save these...
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it there and the people of gaza are? it means that unfortunately, there are still some hamas battalions that are intact. we managed to seriously hurt hamas as a military structure, as a governmental structure, if i can use a term like that about a terrorist organisation in gaza, but still i have to admit, some of them are still in good shape, this is something we cannot tolerate, so is a very smart british leader once said, with a victory there is no survival. and this is something that is very well understood in this area. so we have to continue. we definitely are doing everything we can to avoid civilian casualties, and humanitarian aid, as far as it and humanitarian aid, as faras it is and humanitarian aid, as far as it is concerned, over the last few days it reached its peak, we are talking about more than 500 trucks with supplies getting into the gaza strip, and we will continue, because we are not at war with the civilians, we are at war with one of the most dangerous terrorist organisations, the iranian proxies on
it there and the people of gaza are? it means that unfortunately, there are still some hamas battalions that are intact. we managed to seriously hurt hamas as a military structure, as a governmental structure, if i can use a term like that about a terrorist organisation in gaza, but still i have to admit, some of them are still in good shape, this is something we cannot tolerate, so is a very smart british leader once said, with a victory there is no survival. and this is something that is very...
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nothing, he said, the last 48 hours affects our position on gaza. you heard keir starmer ask the prime minister about whether they will be any new sanctions against iran and the answer to that was, he said they are coordinating with our allies and at some stage in the near future will give more details on that. those are the key lines coming out of that statement from rishi sunak stop whilst we were listening to that, a line of breaking news from australia, the attack we were telling you about, police saying a 15—year—old has been arrested after australian church stabbing, horrifying pictures. australian police saying officers were injured in vehicles damaged in the unrest and religious leaders now in western sydney calling for calm with faith leaders meeting in the last little while. news that a 15—year—old has been arrested over that australian church stabbing. a government—appointed commission in germany has recommended that abortion be legalised. termination of a pregnancy is currently largely outlawed, although in practice, it's widel
nothing, he said, the last 48 hours affects our position on gaza. you heard keir starmer ask the prime minister about whether they will be any new sanctions against iran and the answer to that was, he said they are coordinating with our allies and at some stage in the near future will give more details on that. those are the key lines coming out of that statement from rishi sunak stop whilst we were listening to that, a line of breaking news from australia, the attack we were telling you about,...
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gaza is drowning in destruction, darkness and damnation. ben—gurion university, about 25 miles from gaza, looks tranquil. but more than 100 students and staff from here were killed or taken hostage on 7th october. 6,500 students were mobilised. among them, three young men just back from gaza after months in combat. tell me what the impact of 7th of october was on you. i think everybody here is related somehow to what happened. everybody knows someone that was kidnapped, that was killed. it's all around the country. i mean, you saw palestinian civilians inside gaza and they've been going through hell. what was going through your mind? i think many of them aren't innocent, and i think it will be really hard to find those that are innocent. but it doesn't mean i think everyone should get hurt. and what's the future going to be, with the palestinians next door? i think that if you would have asked me this question on october 6th, l then i would say definitely yes, i would just do a palestinian state, let them live over there, _ we'll live ove
gaza is drowning in destruction, darkness and damnation. ben—gurion university, about 25 miles from gaza, looks tranquil. but more than 100 students and staff from here were killed or taken hostage on 7th october. 6,500 students were mobilised. among them, three young men just back from gaza after months in combat. tell me what the impact of 7th of october was on you. i think everybody here is related somehow to what happened. everybody knows someone that was kidnapped, that was killed. it's...
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i think we are seeing a genuine change in israel's attitude of aid getting into gaza. they have made a series of promises about opening the port at ashdod, about opening new crossing points into gaza and aiming for 500 trucks a day, switching the water back on into gaza, allowing more to come through the so—called jordan corridor. these are important promises, there are early signs there are improvements being delivered, but we will want to check day by day that it really is happening, because it is so important we get that aid into gaza, we get people fed, water, the shelter and the medicine they need. big changes have been promised by the israelis, and we believe some things are happening and we want to make sure they all happen. meanwhile, the united nations is launching a $2.8 billion appeal to provide aid to palestinians in the gaza strip and occupied west bank. 0rganisers say 90% of the funding would go to gaza, as aid workers there struggle to prevent famine. they've warned that thousands of people don't have the food and supplies they need particularly in the
i think we are seeing a genuine change in israel's attitude of aid getting into gaza. they have made a series of promises about opening the port at ashdod, about opening new crossing points into gaza and aiming for 500 trucks a day, switching the water back on into gaza, allowing more to come through the so—called jordan corridor. these are important promises, there are early signs there are improvements being delivered, but we will want to check day by day that it really is happening,...
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very interesting because throughout the war in gaza, the l throughout the war in gaza, the americans have been voicing their criticism, theirfrustration americans have been voicing their criticism, their frustration and there has been some frustration here in israel that the israelis have been ignoring some of those concerns but we saw yesterday was that americans really played a key role in helping the israelis protect themselves from these attacks and really shows that these countries continue to have very close, very strong partnership and a top american general came here for what happened yesterday to discuss the iranian threat and discuss the israeli response in the israelis are saying there was a high level of coordination between israelis, americans and other allies in building this coalition, and their words, to protect israel from this massive attack more than 300 phones and ballistic missiles fired by iran. and all of those drones in the cells intercepted by the allies. the americans are saying they are committed to the security of israel and to protect israel by the end of
very interesting because throughout the war in gaza, the l throughout the war in gaza, the americans have been voicing their criticism, theirfrustration americans have been voicing their criticism, their frustration and there has been some frustration here in israel that the israelis have been ignoring some of those concerns but we saw yesterday was that americans really played a key role in helping the israelis protect themselves from these attacks and really shows that these countries...
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we saw the first time aid coming to northern gaza from the crossing in northern gaza. there are some pictures we can see of this eight entering to the north of gaza. the co—ordinator of the military affairs of united nations in gaza says it is not enough israel would allow it to enter gaza but it is israel's responsibility that the contribution would be safe and aid would be arriving and reaching civilians in a good way. reaching civilians in a good wa . . ~' reaching civilians in a good wa . . ~ y reaching civilians in a good wa . ., ~ , . let's speak to journalist and analyst fereshteh sadeghi, she joins me live from tehran. first of all, thank you for joining us. what is the mood in iran at this moment?— iran at this moment? good morning- _ iran at this moment? good morning. thank _ iran at this moment? good morning. thank you - iran at this moment? good morning. thank you for - iran at this moment? good . morning. thank you for having me. the meat is as normal as it used to be. there is no change. now it is about 7:35am. the day has not started yet. we are at t
we saw the first time aid coming to northern gaza from the crossing in northern gaza. there are some pictures we can see of this eight entering to the north of gaza. the co—ordinator of the military affairs of united nations in gaza says it is not enough israel would allow it to enter gaza but it is israel's responsibility that the contribution would be safe and aid would be arriving and reaching civilians in a good way. reaching civilians in a good wa . . ~' reaching civilians in a good wa ....