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hamas leader ismail haniyeh was told that three of his children had been killed in an air strike in gaza. israel says they were hamas military operatives. meanwhile, muslims in gaza have been marking the end of ramadan with fears of a fresh israeli attack. this time on the city of rafah. but there is a growing international clamour for israel to change strategies. image review finds that children find england and wales been let down by weak evidence gender treatment. and also coming up on the world today, no longer the sport of amateurs. athletes that win gold medals of the olympics will be awarded prize money as well. welcome to the world today in international news from the bbc. we started this hour with the breaking news from gaza, three sons of the hamas leader ismail haniyeh have been killed in an israeli air strike. do to israel confirming the attack. the vehicle that they were driving in was hit in the camp west of gaza city and he says the deaths of gaza city and he says the deaths of so many members of his family will not affect the demands that hamas is making in the cease—fi
hamas leader ismail haniyeh was told that three of his children had been killed in an air strike in gaza. israel says they were hamas military operatives. meanwhile, muslims in gaza have been marking the end of ramadan with fears of a fresh israeli attack. this time on the city of rafah. but there is a growing international clamour for israel to change strategies. image review finds that children find england and wales been let down by weak evidence gender treatment. and also coming up on the...
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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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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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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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is under way and gaza. . , ., ., ~ the crisis that is under way and gaza. . , ., ., ,, ., gaza. in iran they are talking about a new equation. — gaza. in iran they are talking about a new equation, that _ gaza. in iran they are talking about a new equation, that it's _ gaza. in iran they are talking about a new equation, that it's no - gaza. in iran they are talking about a new equation, that it's no longer| a new equation, that it's no longer an issue of strategic patients, their long—standing policy. israel could for example choose to attack hezbollah in lebanon rather than iran directly but would iran feel it has to retaliate?— has to retaliate? that's a critical cuestion. has to retaliate? that's a critical question. what _ has to retaliate? that's a critical question. what iran _ has to retaliate? that's a critical question. what iran did - has to retaliate? that's a critical question. what iran did say - has to retaliate? that's a critical| question. what iran did say after has to retaliate? that's a critical. question. what iran did say after it began _ question. wh
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, in gaza city. after several months of not being able to have, you know, enough quantities of food by people and they have been suffering a severe level of food insecurity and so, yes, there is an increase but, however, it remains a drop in the ocean compared to the unmet needs. not only in terms of the food insecurity but also in terms of the health care services that are provided. clean water that is available for over 2 million people and many other humanitarian needs that are urgently needed. i want to talk about that wider infrastructure in just a want to talk about that wider infrastructure injust a decade but before that, obviously, there had been numerous warnings that gaza has been numerous warnings that gaza has been teetering on the brink of famine, how quickly if there is a sustained flow of aid, how quickly can people be pulled back from that, from being on the brink of famine? this will not be easy. the exact level of famine, we need to have exact access to the gaza strip and to do scr
, in gaza city. after several months of not being able to have, you know, enough quantities of food by people and they have been suffering a severe level of food insecurity and so, yes, there is an increase but, however, it remains a drop in the ocean compared to the unmet needs. not only in terms of the food insecurity but also in terms of the health care services that are provided. clean water that is available for over 2 million people and many other humanitarian needs that are urgently...
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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
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or ukraine, the us unlike gaza or ukraine, the us unlike gaza or ukraine, the us could actually on this one drawn into the fight. aha, one drawn into the fight. a former us state department official aaron david miller is always greatly appreciate your insights, thank you for being with us. ., ~ insights, thank you for being with us. ., ,, , ., ., insights, thank you for being with us. . ~' , ., ., . with us. thank you for having me. with us. thank you for having me- you _ with us. thank you for having me- you are _ with us. thank you for having me. you are watching - with us. thank you for having me. you are watching bbc i with us. thank you for having - me. you are watching bbc news. if you'rejustjoining us, we've been covering iran's attack on israel. it's morning now in israel and the country is starting to wake up facing down the possibility of a wider regional conflict. let's bring you the latest that we know at this hour. the iranian—backed hezbollah group in lebanon now says it has launched a fresh barrage of rockets towards the golan heights. that was just hours after it joine
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this appears to be a drone strike in a beach camp near the beach and gaza, next to gaza city. and in it were three of his sons and several of his grandchildren. the pictures, the video that we've seen of the aftermath showed that the vehicle was all but destroyed. as you are just saying, haniyeh himself, as he was touring a medical facility in doha, he was speaking to gaza being taken there after being wounded and his immediate response was to say that he thanked god for bestowing honour on him of what he called the martyrdom of his three sons and several of his grandchildren. he went on to say that this is a delusional act by israel, these are his words. an effort to try to push hamas and its leadership to accept the conditions in the current cease—fire proposal. now we've been hearing about this proposal for the last two or three days, first of all, it was quite optimistic what we were hearing from the mediators, egyptian and qatari mediators. the four main conditions were not being met within this proposal, there was a sense that may be concessions were going to be made,
this appears to be a drone strike in a beach camp near the beach and gaza, next to gaza city. and in it were three of his sons and several of his grandchildren. the pictures, the video that we've seen of the aftermath showed that the vehicle was all but destroyed. as you are just saying, haniyeh himself, as he was touring a medical facility in doha, he was speaking to gaza being taken there after being wounded and his immediate response was to say that he thanked god for bestowing honour on him...
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james landale, bbc news over gaza. muslims in the region are preparing to mark eid al fitr — one of the biggest celebrations on the islamic calendar. it marks the end of the holy month of ramadan — a time of fasting and reflection. joining us now is 0day abu karsh, the director of the palestinian association for empowerment and local development. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. good evening, and thank ou the programme. good evening, and thank you for— the programme. good evening, and thank you for letting _ the programme. good evening, and thank you for letting me _ the programme. good evening, and thank you for letting me have - the programme. good evening, and thank you for letting me have this l thank you for letting me have this opportunity. 50 thank you for letting me have this opportunity-— opportunity. so given all that's auoin opportunity. so given all that's going on. _ opportunity. so
james landale, bbc news over gaza. muslims in the region are preparing to mark eid al fitr — one of the biggest celebrations on the islamic calendar. it marks the end of the holy month of ramadan — a time of fasting and reflection. joining us now is 0day abu karsh, the director of the palestinian association for empowerment and local development. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the...
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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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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 air strike in gaza. 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. our middle east reporter sebastian usher has more from jerusalem. what we now know as an israeli strike has killed three of the hamas political leader, ismail haniyeh's sons. also, what we've heard from hamas and from mr haniyeh himself was that several of his grandchildren were killed in the strike as well. now, this is what israel has said that it will continue to do. it described the three men as hamas operatives, saying that they had carried out terrorist activity in the central gaza strip. and even though israel has pulled out most of i
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 air strike in gaza. 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. our middle east...
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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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_ deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a _ deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a cease-fire - deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a cease-fire can i deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be l a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between _ a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between us — a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between us and _ a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between us and hamas. i- a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an| issue between us and hamas. i think we have to see how that is going to continue, if at all. i don't know if we are going to launch another operation in the south. there is much talk of that. it will also depend on whether hamas will call in today and realised that they have no chance of overcoming israel in the present situation in gaza. efraim halevy. thank you forjoining us from tel aviv with your assessments of the israeli security calculations and tensions the region. and that is how it looks at this hour with the many still asking whe
_ deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a _ deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a cease-fire - deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a cease-fire can i deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be l a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between _ a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between us — a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between us and _ a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between us and...
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the gaza strip and palestine. but unfortunately, this eid is very different from any other eid before. this eid, it's not like every other eid. i'm a defeated, sad mother who is suffering since six months because of the loss of my only daughter. so you can imagine what is happening here. no words can describe the very bad, horrible, miserable humanitarian crisis happening here in gaza. we are talking about fear and justice, operation, sadness... a combination of very bad feelings. the people here are suffering from very bad humanitarian crisis. we are suffering from a lack of food, lack of water. we are suffering from lack of medical treatment. you know that the hospitals are not working in an adequate way. they are working partially. israel prevented the import of food, fuel and the basic needs for palestinians. we are depending now on the very few humanitarian assistances. it's a very small part of the basic needs of palestinians in gaza. we were just seeing some beautiful pictures of your daughter. can you expl
the gaza strip and palestine. but unfortunately, this eid is very different from any other eid before. this eid, it's not like every other eid. i'm a defeated, sad mother who is suffering since six months because of the loss of my only daughter. so you can imagine what is happening here. no words can describe the very bad, horrible, miserable humanitarian crisis happening here in gaza. we are talking about fear and justice, operation, sadness... a combination of very bad feelings. the people...
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it comes as the gaza peacetalks face another potentual pitfall. qatar — who's diplomats have played a pivotal role — is now questioning whether the talks will succeed. their prime minister said they will reasses their role as a mediator between israel and hamas. take a listen. unfortunately, i mean, we have seen that there has been an abuse of this mediation in favour of narrow political interests. this means that the state of qatar has called for a comprehensive evaluation of this role. we are not the stage to evaluate mediation and also evaluate how the parties engage in this mediation. earlier i spoke to elizabeth shakman hurd. she is a political science and religious studies professor from northwestern university and middle east scholar. she said that despite the tensions between israel and iran we should not forget the situation in gaza. israel has every interest and every intention with this government of trying to distract from what is going on there, to divert attention, to divert the international community and the regional government
it comes as the gaza peacetalks face another potentual pitfall. qatar — who's diplomats have played a pivotal role — is now questioning whether the talks will succeed. their prime minister said they will reasses their role as a mediator between israel and hamas. take a listen. unfortunately, i mean, we have seen that there has been an abuse of this mediation in favour of narrow political interests. this means that the state of qatar has called for a comprehensive evaluation of this role. we...
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gaza. it's been pushed a little bit of a wave of the worlds attention but world leaders are trying to say they are still worried about gaza. israel says it is doing all he can but the worlds allies are saying you have to do more, gaza itself is on the brink. , , . ., ,, brink. lyse doucet, thank you very much, brink. lyse doucet, thank you very much. live — brink. lyse doucet, thank you very much. live in _ brink. lyse doucet, thank you very much, live in jerusalem. _ brink. lyse doucet, thank you very much, live in jerusalem. before i brink. lyse doucet, thank you very| much, live in jerusalem. before we much, live injerusalem. before we take a break let me show you pictures from new york. the us president standing trial and a criminal case. that is a seen live from the court. we will talk to our correspondent and a former prosecutor on this programme in a moment or two. you watching bbc news. you are live with bbc news. now to new york, and history being made today with a former us pres
gaza. it's been pushed a little bit of a wave of the worlds attention but world leaders are trying to say they are still worried about gaza. israel says it is doing all he can but the worlds allies are saying you have to do more, gaza itself is on the brink. , , . ., ,, brink. lyse doucet, thank you very much, brink. lyse doucet, thank you very much. live — brink. lyse doucet, thank you very much. live in _ brink. lyse doucet, thank you very much, live in jerusalem. _ brink. lyse doucet,...
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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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that's despite our differences in the way things are unfolding in gaza. we have been focused on in iran and israel, but of course iran has an array of allies and proxies and militias across this region, the axis of resistance. that includes some unpredictable players, including the houthis of yemen who have been attacking commercial vessels in the red sea shipping lanes, saying it would do so until the gaza war stop. they are said to have carried out some attacks last night. there's also the militias in iraq and syria, allied to iran, and of course the most powerful ally in the region, hezbollah ro. how are you seeing the risks of fire being brought into play now with this very dangerous obligation? you brought into play now with this very dangerous obligation?— dangerous obligation? you raise a multitude of— dangerous obligation? you raise a multitude of important _ dangerous obligation? you raise a multitude of important questionsl multitude of important questions there. how did we get to this place where iran was able to cultivate so many proxy inf
that's despite our differences in the way things are unfolding in gaza. we have been focused on in iran and israel, but of course iran has an array of allies and proxies and militias across this region, the axis of resistance. that includes some unpredictable players, including the houthis of yemen who have been attacking commercial vessels in the red sea shipping lanes, saying it would do so until the gaza war stop. they are said to have carried out some attacks last night. there's also the...
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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
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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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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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ok, behnam ben taleblu, it — the war in gaza. ok, behnam ben taleblu, it has _ the war in gaza. ok, behnam ben taleblu, it has been _ the war in gaza. ok, behnam ben taleblu, it has been fascinating i the war in gaza. ok, behnam ben i taleblu, it has been fascinating and wonderful to have you with us. joining us from washington. a research fellow at the foundation for the defence of democracies. thank you very much indeed. what you can see there is the skyline of tel aviv. the country is on high alert. we have heard that drones, iranians drones, reportedly on the way currently. dozens reportedly crossing iraqi territory are sent from iran, heading towards israel. israel is on a state of alert. joining us now on the line is a correspondent from thejerusalem correspondent from the jerusalem post. how is the country at the moment? the country is on a war footing and it has been since at least friday morning. but now that drones are actually launched from iran, dozens of drones, iran has always used proxies to attack, hezbollah, militia groups in syria and iraq, but this is the larg
ok, behnam ben taleblu, it — the war in gaza. ok, behnam ben taleblu, it has _ the war in gaza. ok, behnam ben taleblu, it has been _ the war in gaza. ok, behnam ben taleblu, it has been fascinating i the war in gaza. ok, behnam ben i taleblu, it has been fascinating and wonderful to have you with us. joining us from washington. a research fellow at the foundation for the defence of democracies. thank you very much indeed. what you can see there is the skyline of tel aviv. the country is on...
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so that is how serious the situation is. fin gaza so that is how serious the situation is.— gaza so that is how serious the situation is. ., ,., ., situation is. on that point, we have covered the — situation is. on that point, we have covered the aid _ situation is. on that point, we have covered the aid on _ situation is. on that point, we have covered the aid on the _ situation is. on that point, we have covered the aid on the other - situation is. on that point, we have covered the aid on the other side. i covered the aid on the other side. it is in. what is a procedure, how do you transport it around, what are the risks and calculations? it is the risks and calculations? it is incredibly difficult, _ the risks and calculations? it 3 incredibly difficult, we have to make sure we have enough fuel and of course it military attacks on gaza are ongoing and indiscriminate so it is very dangerous to operate and thatis is very dangerous to operate and that is why you have seen the killing of world central kitchen workers. there was an air strike on one of our compounds injanuary. the proc
so that is how serious the situation is. fin gaza so that is how serious the situation is.— gaza so that is how serious the situation is. ., ,., ., situation is. on that point, we have covered the — situation is. on that point, we have covered the aid _ situation is. on that point, we have covered the aid on _ situation is. on that point, we have covered the aid on the _ situation is. on that point, we have covered the aid on the other - situation is. on that point, we have covered the aid...
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and in the meantime the situation in gaza remains dire.— gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its allies - gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its allies on i under pressure from its allies on the situation in gaza. we are getting reports that more aid is now reaching those northern areas of gaza, but that people are being stopped from returning, those people who move south during the war, reportedly stopped, blocked by the israeli army from returning to their homes and that of course was a key demand by hamas in any ceasefire deal. thank you very much. lucy williamson reporting. lucy williamson reporting. a bishop is among a number of people who've been stabbed during a church service in sydney. none of the injuries was life threatening, and a 15—year—old boy has been arrested. it is the second mass stabbing to happen injust a few days in th
and in the meantime the situation in gaza remains dire.— gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its allies - gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its allies on i under pressure from its allies on the situation in gaza. we are getting reports that more aid is now reaching those...
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he wants an unending war in gaza, the same thing ironically that they want on the other side. and this moves back the opportunity for hostage negotiation. i think this significantly changes the calculus on the side of hamas and i think that is what neta nyahu is wanting. we also saw a suspected israeli strike on a consular building in syria earlier this month that killed several irani military officials. what do you make of these separate incidents now is this potentially part of a new strategy on behalf of israel? i think it is. i think part of what netanyahu is hoping for is that there is a very significant response that comes from the north, that comes from lebanese hezbollah, the iranians proxies to the north. if that happens here and it is anticipated in the next 24—72 hours, that will give netanyahu the opportunity to do what he has been trying to do since october ten which is to start a second front to this war, to go into the north. do you think israel wants to open up a second front in the war? that is absolutely right. he's been trying to do a second front here for
he wants an unending war in gaza, the same thing ironically that they want on the other side. and this moves back the opportunity for hostage negotiation. i think this significantly changes the calculus on the side of hamas and i think that is what neta nyahu is wanting. we also saw a suspected israeli strike on a consular building in syria earlier this month that killed several irani military officials. what do you make of these separate incidents now is this potentially part of a new strategy...
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so, my wife still has some family in north gaza, still has a cousin in south gaza — or central gaza, actually. and the situation, stephen, is beyond the worst catastrophe that any of us could imagine. and the scenes that we see regularly on the media don't quite depictjust how bad it really is. you called very early on for a ceasefire. it's a call which the british government hasn't echoed in the same terms that you've used. do you want to go further now? do you want to see the uk government stop all arms deliveries to israel? i think the uk government has to stop arms sales to israel. let's. .. why? well, let's just look at the events of the last couple of days — aid workers killed by an israeli strike. if the uk continues to provide arms to a government that has killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then, in my eyes, that makes the uk government complicit. and i don't want to be... complicit in what? be explicit. complicit in the killing of innocent people and innocent civilians. are you saying israel ha
so, my wife still has some family in north gaza, still has a cousin in south gaza — or central gaza, actually. and the situation, stephen, is beyond the worst catastrophe that any of us could imagine. and the scenes that we see regularly on the media don't quite depictjust how bad it really is. you called very early on for a ceasefire. it's a call which the british government hasn't echoed in the same terms that you've used. do you want to go further now? do you want to see the uk government...
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the gaza war has already inflamed israel's regional conflicts. its next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. with me is 0rly goldschmidt, spokesperson for the israeli embassy in london. welcome to the studio. we saw in that report on the question making the point, the next decision of israel is crucial. what is their next step now?— israel is crucial. what is their next ste now? �* . ., , , next step now? after what happened on saturday night, _ next step now? after what happened on saturday night, more _ next step now? after what happened on saturday night, more than - next step now? after what happened on saturday night, more than 300 i on saturday night, more than 300 drones and missiles, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles were sent over to israel in order to murder innocent civilians. i have to say, i was watching this on tv and it really looks like an apocalyptic movie. thinking about my family there and all of our friends there waiting to know if the missiles were going to hit them or not w
the gaza war has already inflamed israel's regional conflicts. its next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. with me is 0rly goldschmidt, spokesperson for the israeli embassy in london. welcome to the studio. we saw in that report on the question making the point, the next decision of israel is crucial. what is their next step now?— israel is crucial. what is their next ste now? �* . ., , , next step now? after what happened on saturday night, _...
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i— gaza is very difficult. i think unquestionably. ithink- gaza is very difficult. i think unquestionably. i think the | gaza is very difficult. i think - unquestionably. i think the israelis have done a lot in gaza for bad and for good, but they are stretched. all of the discussion around the potential operation in the south has been held back until now. not because of diplomatic pressure, but because of diplomatic pressure, but because the israelis do not for combat troops ready to conduct an operation in rafah. so, yes, as you say, if there was suddenly the prospect of an actual direct war between israel and iran, the israelis would quickly find themselves stretched. that is where all of the pressure now on the us in the region in particular is coming to the fore and that is, unquestionably, some think that the biting administration was to find itself involved in either. that is the message channels to both sides, into the iranians. —— biting administration. into the iranians. -- biting administration.— into the iranians. -- biting administration. are you p
i— gaza is very difficult. i think unquestionably. ithink- gaza is very difficult. i think unquestionably. i think the | gaza is very difficult. i think - unquestionably. i think the israelis have done a lot in gaza for bad and for good, but they are stretched. all of the discussion around the potential operation in the south has been held back until now. not because of diplomatic pressure, but because of diplomatic pressure, but because the israelis do not for combat troops ready to conduct...
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the war in gaza's extends far broader— the war in gaza's extends far broader than israel and hamas. all of the _ broader than israel and hamas. all of the terror groups attacking israel— of the terror groups attacking israel are _ of the terror groups attacking israel are tentacles of the same shi'ite _ israel are tentacles of the same shi'ite octopus, the iranian octopus _ shi'ite octopus, the iranian octopus. so i ask you, be honest with— octopus. so i ask you, be honest with yourselves. what would you do, what would _ with yourselves. what would you do, what would you do if you were in israel's — what would you do if you were in israel's she _ what would you do if you were in israel's she is? how would you react if your— israel's she is? how would you react if your existence were threatened every _ if your existence were threatened every single day? while the ayatollah regime thinks, they only think— ayatollah regime thinks, they only think that — ayatollah regime thinks, they only think that israel is a frog in a boiling — think that israel is a frog in a boiling w
the war in gaza's extends far broader— the war in gaza's extends far broader than israel and hamas. all of the _ broader than israel and hamas. all of the terror groups attacking israel— of the terror groups attacking israel are _ of the terror groups attacking israel are tentacles of the same shi'ite _ israel are tentacles of the same shi'ite octopus, the iranian octopus _ shi'ite octopus, the iranian octopus. so i ask you, be honest with— octopus. so i ask you, be honest with...
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i think we have seen a general change in israel's attitude in aid getting into gaza, and they had made a series of promises about opening crossing into ashdod and getting up to 500 trucks a day and switching water back on into gaza and allowing more to come through the so—called jordan corridor and these are important promises and 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 and we get people fed and we get them water and we get them the shelter and the medicine they need. the changes have been promised by the israelis and we believe some things are happening and we want to make sure they all happen. and we want to make sure they all ha en. �* , and we want to make sure they all hauen. h .,, and we want to make sure they all hauen. �*, ., happen. children's doctors are callin: happen. children's doctors are calling for— happen. children's doctors are calling for it — happen. children's doctors are calling for it to _ happen. children's doctors
i think we have seen a general change in israel's attitude in aid getting into gaza, and they had made a series of promises about opening crossing into ashdod and getting up to 500 trucks a day and switching water back on into gaza and allowing more to come through the so—called jordan corridor and these are important promises and 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...
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israel has already withdrawn apparently most of its forces from gaza and really the fighting in gaza now is largely content to just the very south of gaza, other than some limited operations elsewhere in the strip. i think israel has the forces it needs, it has the resources it needs to defend against the kind of strike you would see from iran but i do think there is a worry that the type of conflict we could see between iran and israel, or between hezbollah and israel, because they could also become involved if there is and iran—israel confrontation, would really dwarf the gaza conflict in terms of its scale and intensity and even the number of casualties you could have in such a conflict. do you think that is something the israeli war cabinet was cognisant of when it launched that strike, that apparent strike on syria? i think they were likely aware of the risk of iranian retaliation but they probably calculated again that iran would not want to necessarily have a direct war with israel and therefore perhaps escalation dominance, as we say, was on israel's side rather than iran's
israel has already withdrawn apparently most of its forces from gaza and really the fighting in gaza now is largely content to just the very south of gaza, other than some limited operations elsewhere in the strip. i think israel has the forces it needs, it has the resources it needs to defend against the kind of strike you would see from iran but i do think there is a worry that the type of conflict we could see between iran and israel, or between hezbollah and israel, because they could also...
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the last time they spoke was when _ on in gaza. the last time they spoke was whenjoe biden on in gaza. the last time they spoke was when joe biden effectively returns — was when joe biden effectively returns to stop arms sales to israel because _ returns to stop arms sales to israel because of— returns to stop arms sales to israel because of their approach to humanitarian question inside gaza. -- the _ humanitarian question inside gaza. —— the humanitarian question. things were _ —— the humanitarian question. things were not— —— the humanitarian question. things were not good. this level of cooperation and involvement over the weekend, _ cooperation and involvement over the weekend, i— cooperation and involvement over the weekend, i think has changed the dynamic— weekend, i think has changed the dynamic somewhat. israel's biggest ally, dynamic somewhat. israel's biggest ally. the _ dynamic somewhat. israel's biggest ally, the us, came to its aid in its moment— ally, the us, came to its aid in its moment of
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and has seriously deteriorated across gaza. 0ne critical and has seriously deteriorated across gaza. one in ten children are suffering from infectious diseases are more than two thirds of them have had diarrhoea in the past two weeks due to overcrowding in shelters and then the collapse of basic sanitation and health facilities. there is an absolute lack of medical supplies. there is no infrastructure to even respond to the basic needs of the children in gaza, so the situation is getting worse by the hour. we know many children are at the brink of starvation, almost 300,000 under five are at the risk of starvation as we speak. it is incredibly challenging, the situation on the ground. at challenging, the situation on the round. �* ., , challenging, the situation on the round. . _ challenging, the situation on the round. �* . , . ., inger ashing, thank you. the ceo of save the children, speaking to us life. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are live with bbc news. the post office inquiry in l
and has seriously deteriorated across gaza. 0ne critical and has seriously deteriorated across gaza. one in ten children are suffering from infectious diseases are more than two thirds of them have had diarrhoea in the past two weeks due to overcrowding in shelters and then the collapse of basic sanitation and health facilities. there is an absolute lack of medical supplies. there is no infrastructure to even respond to the basic needs of the children in gaza, so the situation is getting worse...
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of bakeries that have reopened in northern gaza. several months ago, they closed because of a lack of ingredients and energy. in gaza city, people waited in front of a baker's store that was smashed during israeli bombing. another bakery is now also open in the jabaliya refugee camp. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. details have been emerging of the victims of the deadly knife attack at a shopping centre in sydney yesterday. six people were killed and 12 injured. the attacker was a0 years old and was shot dead by police at the scene. 0ur correspondent, katy watson, has the latest from sydney. from the early hours of sunday morning, sydneysiders came to pay their respects. this is a nation in shock, not used to violent attacks like this. i go to the mall with my friends and stuff, but it's just sad to think like you can't even really like shop normally now without thinking twice about like who's around you? the attacker was named asjoel kelchey and more details about his background have also emerged. we do unders
of bakeries that have reopened in northern gaza. several months ago, they closed because of a lack of ingredients and energy. in gaza city, people waited in front of a baker's store that was smashed during israeli bombing. another bakery is now also open in the jabaliya refugee camp. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. details have been emerging of the victims of the deadly knife attack at a shopping centre in sydney yesterday. six people were killed and 12 injured. the...
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israeli shelling in northern gaza and in different places. now the focus is about the israeli response on the iran attack. thank you. let's speak to abbas milani, a director of iranian studies at stanford university. welcome to bbc news. interested to get your take on how effective a new sanctions might be, if they are imposed on iran. if be, if they are imposed on iran. . ., , ., iran. if the sanctions are imposed. _ iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they _ iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they will - iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they will have | iran. if the sanctions are i imposed, they will have an impact, particularly because the economy is in a dangerous place. there are strikes all over, inflation is in the double digits, unemployment, the currency has lost an enormous amount of its value. it went from 40,000 down to 70,000. it is an economy that cannot sustain it.— cannot sustain it. interesting ou sa cannot sustain it. interesting you say that _ cannot sustain it. interesting you say that because - cannot sustain it. in
israeli shelling in northern gaza and in different places. now the focus is about the israeli response on the iran attack. thank you. let's speak to abbas milani, a director of iranian studies at stanford university. welcome to bbc news. interested to get your take on how effective a new sanctions might be, if they are imposed on iran. if be, if they are imposed on iran. . ., , ., iran. if the sanctions are imposed. _ iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they _ iran. if the sanctions are...
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the hamas leader says three of his sons have been killed in an israeli air strike in gaza. he says it will not affect the groups demands and cease—fire talks. muslims and the end of ramadan with fears of an onslaught. president biden warns benjamin netanyahu that he's a mistake. review finds children in england and wales have been let down by weak evidence about gender treatment. european parliament approves asylum rules that radically change how refugees are processed across the block. and the german museum saxon employee who put his own artwork on display. we speak to another artist who did exactly the same thing. hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, we start with that breaking news from gaza. three sons of hamas leader ismail haniyeh and three of his grandchildren have been killed in an israeli air strike on gaza. that's according to a hamas affiliated news agency. based in qatar, he said the deaths would not affect the groups demands on the ongoing cease—fire negotiations but he has confirmed at least three of his children and a number of his gra
the hamas leader says three of his sons have been killed in an israeli air strike in gaza. he says it will not affect the groups demands and cease—fire talks. muslims and the end of ramadan with fears of an onslaught. president biden warns benjamin netanyahu that he's a mistake. review finds children in england and wales have been let down by weak evidence about gender treatment. european parliament approves asylum rules that radically change how refugees are processed across the block. and...
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and it will remain active as long as there is no ceasefire in gaza. therefore there is already there is backed up a very heightened tension that has caused of people to believe that towns and their homes and they are now the space within the country. there is a large—scale to many towns in southern lebanon. the question is basically what will happen and the israeli decision about how to deal with what happened yesterday. it is going to engage hezbollah in a different way and engage israel in a different way and therefore it comes to a completely different level on this front as well. . «a different level on this front as well. ., ., , ., well. he talks about the tension over recent _ well. he talks about the tension over recent hours _ well. he talks about the tension over recent hours and _ well. he talks about the tension over recent hours and days. - well. he talks about the tension over recent hours and days. has well. he talks about the tension - over recent hours and days. has that ease at all? i read that the airspace has been reopened that
and it will remain active as long as there is no ceasefire in gaza. therefore there is already there is backed up a very heightened tension that has caused of people to believe that towns and their homes and they are now the space within the country. there is a large—scale to many towns in southern lebanon. the question is basically what will happen and the israeli decision about how to deal with what happened yesterday. it is going to engage hezbollah in a different way and engage israel in...
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., think it all means for the war in gaza? �*, ., in gaza? it's not good. if we were all— in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused _ in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused on - in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused on a - in gaza? it's not good. if we i were all focused on a ceasefire or hostage exchange release, then i don't think in the current climate that is very likely right now, and i also believe the israelis remain determined to put an end to hamas, whatever that means. 0ur hamas, whatever that means. our goal should be less about how to conduct a war but how to conduct peace. how do you transition from the military operation to help influence the political and diplomatic landscape after and that is where we have our best influence.— where we have our best influence. �* , , ., influence. briefly, is that the kind of advice _ influence. briefly, is that the kind of advice right _ influence. briefly, is that the kind of advice right now- influence. briefly, is that the kind of advice right now you | kind of advice right now you think benjamin netany
., think it all means for the war in gaza? �*, ., in gaza? it's not good. if we were all— in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused _ in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused on - in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused on a - in gaza? it's not good. if we i were all focused on a ceasefire or hostage exchange release, then i don't think in the current climate that is very likely right now, and i also believe the israelis remain determined to put an end to hamas, whatever...
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, it's always beenin come us and gaza, it's always been in about iran.— been in about iran. tell us more about _ been in about iran. tell us more about that, - been in about iran. tell us more about that, in - been in about iran. tell us more about that, in termsj been in about iran. tell us i more about that, in terms of the appetite and the shutter was going on for a long time. —— the shallow water. it's playing out in the open. do you believe that prime minister netanyahu believe that prime minister neta nyahu wants to believe that prime minister netanyahu wants to engage from what you are saying. i netanyahu wants to engage from what you are saying.— what you are saying. i think a bit of escalation _ what you are saying. i think a bit of escalation might - what you are saying. i think a bit of escalation might be - what you are saying. i think a| bit of escalation might be just what netanyahu was looking forward to save his own political career but also the reputation. he a street fight the brother who some people may recall died rescuing israeli hostages in 1976,
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gaza receives its largest airdrop of aid but humanitarian agencies say more is still needed. the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. hello. i'm michelle fleury. presidentjoe biden said in a new interview that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is making a mistake with his handling of the war against hamas. he was with spanish language network univison, which aired on tuesday, but was recorded last wednesday. the president is also calling for a unilateral ceasefire between israel and hamas. his comments are his most critical yet of mr netanyahu and a considerable shift in tone. here in washington, the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage on tuesday at a high—level meeting here in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. uk foreign secretary lord cameron and us secretary of state antony blinken discussed support to ukraine, as well as the h
gaza receives its largest airdrop of aid but humanitarian agencies say more is still needed. the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. hello. i'm michelle fleury. presidentjoe biden said in a new interview that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is making a mistake with his handling of the...
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arms sales are a focus because of israel's actions in gaza. it denies targeting civilians, but it has killed thousands of them. and it has done so, in part, with weapons from the west. the us accounts for 65% of arms sales to israel in the past decade. germany, over 29%. italy, over 4%. in 2022, the uk provided 0.02% of israel's military imports. but although the uk isn't a major arms supplier to israel, it is a long—time ally, and if arms sales stopped, that would be a significant diplomatic blow to israel. that, though, hasn't happened — for now, at least. and whether that may change depends on the uk's own rules. they say the government should not grant a licence if it determines there is a clear risk that the items might be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law. to judge this, the government receives legal advice. this is a formal process. this isn'tjust a sort of political decision, ministers sitting round saying, "what should we do?" there is a formal, technical, almost quasi—judicial pr
arms sales are a focus because of israel's actions in gaza. it denies targeting civilians, but it has killed thousands of them. and it has done so, in part, with weapons from the west. the us accounts for 65% of arms sales to israel in the past decade. germany, over 29%. italy, over 4%. in 2022, the uk provided 0.02% of israel's military imports. but although the uk isn't a major arms supplier to israel, it is a long—time ally, and if arms sales stopped, that would be a significant diplomatic...
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in southern gaza. a handful of british doctors, a dozen or so, have been allowed in to help with the huge numbers of casualties. one of those doctors is victoria rose, a consultant plastic surgeon from guy's and st thomas�*s hospital in london. she spent two weeks there and hasjust arrived home. this is her story. so, here we are, we've made it across the border. the day's been pretty long, actually. we left cairo this morning with the un convoy. i was last here in 2020, and it's completely different. it's like a different entity. inside, they've tried to keep the sort of working areas very clean. the floors are very clean. there's somebody sweeping all the time. but once you get into the corridors, it's full of people in tents. they've made sort of makeshift tents out of sheets and carpets. and it's not clean, and outside it'sjust mayhem. it's like a massive village. it stinks. it's raw sewage. it's unacceptable for people to live like this. she's sleeping by the bedside. so we were operating until
in southern gaza. a handful of british doctors, a dozen or so, have been allowed in to help with the huge numbers of casualties. one of those doctors is victoria rose, a consultant plastic surgeon from guy's and st thomas�*s hospital in london. she spent two weeks there and hasjust arrived home. this is her story. so, here we are, we've made it across the border. the day's been pretty long, actually. we left cairo this morning with the un convoy. i was last here in 2020, and it's completely...
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what has happened inside gaza today? out. what has happened inside gaza toda ? , , , ., , out. what has happened inside gaza toda?, today? yes, this story of sharp tension between _ today? yes, this story of sharp tension between iran _ today? yes, this story of sharp tension between iran and - today? yes, this story of sharp | tension between iran and israel today? yes, this story of sharp - tension between iran and israel has pushed the story, the terrible polite gazans to the back of the queue, if you like. david cameron, this morning, highlighted again, before this current crisis erupted, that was the main concern. in fact, the alarm in many western capitals, not only was there a risk of famine in gaza but it already existed in the worst affected area, in the north. britain, the united states, many other allies of his had not stopped pressure on israel to do everything they can to bring more food into gaza. israel says it is doing and constantly accuses the united nations have not been able to deliver aid fast enough. the united nations says the figure of 500 trucks still i
what has happened inside gaza today? out. what has happened inside gaza toda ? , , , ., , out. what has happened inside gaza toda?, today? yes, this story of sharp tension between _ today? yes, this story of sharp tension between iran _ today? yes, this story of sharp tension between iran and - today? yes, this story of sharp | tension between iran and israel today? yes, this story of sharp - tension between iran and israel has pushed the story, the terrible polite gazans to the back of the...
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where israel is coming under increasing international pressure over how it's conducting the war in gaza. president biden has said he believes prime minister benjamin netanyahu is making a "mistake" and has called on israel to agree to a six to eight week ceasefire. the president had previously said hamas should agree to pause and to release its remaining hostages. meanwhile australia has suggested that formally recognising a palestinian state would strengthen momentum towards peace. and in the past hour, the spanish prime minister pedro sanchez has said recognising a palestinian state is "in europe's geopolitical interests". in a speech to parliament, he also warned that israel's "disproportionate response" in the gaza war risks "destabilising the middle east, and as a consequence, the entire world". more on that later in the programme. first to mr biden. he made his comments in an interview recorded last wednesday with univision, which is a us spanish—language tv network. let's have a listen. i think what he is doing is a mistake. i don't agree with his approach. i think it is outrag
where israel is coming under increasing international pressure over how it's conducting the war in gaza. president biden has said he believes prime minister benjamin netanyahu is making a "mistake" and has called on israel to agree to a six to eight week ceasefire. the president had previously said hamas should agree to pause and to release its remaining hostages. meanwhile australia has suggested that formally recognising a palestinian state would strengthen momentum towards peace....
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to the war in gaza now — hamas says israel's threat to attack the city of rafah in southern gaza raises questions about the purpose of any further ceasefire talks. yesterday, benjamin netanyhu said a date had been set for the military operation in rafah. although he didn't make that date public. meanwhile, there are concerns about the safety of people trying to return to their homes in other parts of gaza after israeli troops pulled back from khan younis on the weekend. this was khan younis before october 7th. it was gaza's second biggest city, home to around 400,000 people. this is khan younis now. some residents who've already gone back said they were unable to locate their homes in the ruins of the city. and the head of the main un agency in gaza — unrwa — has warned those seeking to return that its likely there could be thousands of unexploded munitions in the city. philippe lazzarini was speaking to our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. khan younis seems to be a devastated city. we have entire neighbourhoods which have been flattened down. you have few people now
to the war in gaza now — hamas says israel's threat to attack the city of rafah in southern gaza raises questions about the purpose of any further ceasefire talks. yesterday, benjamin netanyhu said a date had been set for the military operation in rafah. although he didn't make that date public. meanwhile, there are concerns about the safety of people trying to return to their homes in other parts of gaza after israeli troops pulled back from khan younis on the weekend. this was khan younis...
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i think they'll all make really good doctors, and god knows, gaza needs some doctors right now. dr victoria rose, who's just returned to the uk after two weeks in gaza — she says she's planning to go back. let's turn to the golf. it's day two of the masters at augusta, with the players hoping to make the cut tonight. tiger woods finished 1—over par, which is enough to take him through to the weekend. he's now made the cut in a record 2a consecutive masters tournaments. andy swiss reports. it was the morning rush hour at augusta, as fans hurried for a vantage point of one man in particular. now a8, tiger woods has barely played this year but he can still do this... a birdie! indeed, his toughest challenge was a mini sandstorm on the final hole. but at 1—over par, he'll make the halfway cut and, as he's proved, anything is possible. england's danny willet, meanwhile, could be some story. in his first tournament after a long injury break, how's this for a comeback? 0h! willet, remember, won the masters in 2016. he couldn't again, could he? as for rory mcilory, well, once agai
i think they'll all make really good doctors, and god knows, gaza needs some doctors right now. dr victoria rose, who's just returned to the uk after two weeks in gaza — she says she's planning to go back. let's turn to the golf. it's day two of the masters at augusta, with the players hoping to make the cut tonight. tiger woods finished 1—over par, which is enough to take him through to the weekend. he's now made the cut in a record 2a consecutive masters tournaments. andy swiss reports....
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to ramp up the land, airand continued to urge israel to ramp up the land, air and sea deliveries for gaza civilians. benjamin netanyahu would've had an update on the uk position after meeting lord cameron, who spoke with reporters, urging israel to use restraint. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran, but to be clear, we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and should be designed in a way that is going to limit and try to de—escalate this conflict. nobody wants to see this conflict grow and spread, and so those were the things we were discussing. but at the same time, i think it's really important for the eyes of the world to switch to looking at the situation in gaza, where hamas have now held these hostages for 193 days. they have been offered a good deal to release dozens of prisoners from israeli jails in exchange for a pause in the fighting and for a small number of hostages to be released. they should take that deal, and when the world sees they're not taking that deal, everyone should recognise it's hama
to ramp up the land, airand continued to urge israel to ramp up the land, air and sea deliveries for gaza civilians. benjamin netanyahu would've had an update on the uk position after meeting lord cameron, who spoke with reporters, urging israel to use restraint. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran, but to be clear, we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and should be designed in a way that is going to limit and try...
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in gaza. the annual eid reception by the prime minister is normally attended by leading muslim figures. a government spokesperson said it understood humanitarian concerns regarding gaza. they're supporting israel, who stand accused of genocide, they stand accused of war crimes. the deprivation of water and food to women and children has left many starving. and last week, the killing of three british aid workers — after which lord cameron has said they will continue to supply arms to israel — was an absolute red line. the ultra low emission zone has generated over £130 million in revenue since it expanded in august last year. figures obtained by bbc shows there was £23 million in fines during the first six months — and £108 million in from people paying to use noncompliant vehicles. tfl says ulez won't generate any income by 2026, as drivers switch away from more—polluting vehicles. in football, it was a good weekend for tottenham hotspur women, who won the biggest game in their hist
in gaza. the annual eid reception by the prime minister is normally attended by leading muslim figures. a government spokesperson said it understood humanitarian concerns regarding gaza. they're supporting israel, who stand accused of genocide, they stand accused of war crimes. the deprivation of water and food to women and children has left many starving. and last week, the killing of three british aid workers — after which lord cameron has said they will continue to supply arms to israel...