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right, it is embassy in israel tojerusalem and telaviv? right, it is hugely controversial if it does come. looking back historically, all the big powers have kept their embassies in tel aviv, for the very strong reason that in principle, in international law, the status of jerusalem remains undetermined. to move an embassy tojerusalem is to do what israel is one to rob the noses of the palestinians it. that is why countries have not done that. —— to to grab the noses of the palestinians. it is part of what would seem to be a shift in policy in america to a much more forthright pro — israeli direction. there is a new ambassador that is likely to be appointed who is quite clearly support a hardline israeli view on the west bank. and this idea of transferring the embassy is on his agenda and is a promise of donald trump. well it to happen, and this is what we are getting from the participants here who are opposed to it, the fear is that it would create the conditions for another upsurge in violence. it is deplored by the people here. on
right, it is embassy in israel tojerusalem and telaviv? right, it is hugely controversial if it does come. looking back historically, all the big powers have kept their embassies in tel aviv, for the very strong reason that in principle, in international law, the status of jerusalem remains undetermined. to move an embassy tojerusalem is to do what israel is one to rob the noses of the palestinians it. that is why countries have not done that. —— to to grab the noses of the palestinians. it...
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isis and al-qaeda have never sought to establish active cells in israel or to target israel. that is a fascinating point in itself. has significant is it that benjamin netanyahu has significant is it that benjamin neta nyahu has drawn has significant is it that benjamin netanyahu has drawn a link with what has happened injuries will with the lorry attacks in france and germany? not significant at all for me, for asa not significant at all for me, for as a researcher, because the premise has always done so. what is significant about the truck attacks, is because there is a pate now. an attack in nice, berlin, and now jerusalem. it is significant to draw attention to the element of comparison between the three attacks. the area of eastjerusalem that this palestinian who was driving the truck is wrong, what is the significance? this is again a very important point. the alleged attacker comes from a neighbourhood in east jerusalem. it's a mountain. multiple attacks and attackers have originated from this area. the target, he basically targeted a bus station where many israeli sol
isis and al-qaeda have never sought to establish active cells in israel or to target israel. that is a fascinating point in itself. has significant is it that benjamin netanyahu has significant is it that benjamin neta nyahu has drawn has significant is it that benjamin netanyahu has drawn a link with what has happened injuries will with the lorry attacks in france and germany? not significant at all for me, for asa not significant at all for me, for as a researcher, because the premise has...
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" and is said to have offered his unprecedented commitment to israel's security. the statement went on to say that he had extended an invitation to mr benjamin netanyahu to visit the united states next month. all of which represents a thawing of the somewhat frosty relationship israel enjoyed under the obama administration, yet the very notion of moving the us embassy, while it would be hailed by the israelis, would incur the wrath of the palestinians, who have already taken to the streets in protest. they lay claim tojerusalem as part of an eventual palestinian state, hence moving the could derail the peace process. translation: we say to mr trump that we hope he will not move embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem becausejerusalem from the israeli point of view is a united city, and this is not correct and illegal. therefore, moving the embassy to any place will be a step ahead of anything that may happen in the future and would damage the peace process. we hope to stop this and to start negotiations depending on international legitimacy. donald trump and benjamin n
" and is said to have offered his unprecedented commitment to israel's security. the statement went on to say that he had extended an invitation to mr benjamin netanyahu to visit the united states next month. all of which represents a thawing of the somewhat frosty relationship israel enjoyed under the obama administration, yet the very notion of moving the us embassy, while it would be hailed by the israelis, would incur the wrath of the palestinians, who have already taken to the streets...
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and so, predictably, israel's reaction was blunt. the conference, said prime minister netanyahu, was an attempt by france and the palestinians to build an anti—israel coalition. but the world, he said, was changing. soon, it would look very different. indeed, the real talking point in paris was the big change about to take place in washington. john kerry was with the outgoing us team. but from friday it is the incoming trump administration, pro—israel in a new kind of way, that calls the shots. donald trump's promise to move the us embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem, breaking with decades of us policy, had delegates in paris rattled. but in the end caution prevailed, and they did not mention the issue in their communique. in the end, then, not a huge amount achieved in paris, except perhaps for a signal sent that, whatever the changes that are coming, most countries still believe in the existing blueprint for peace in the middle east. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the circus once billed as the greatest show o
and so, predictably, israel's reaction was blunt. the conference, said prime minister netanyahu, was an attempt by france and the palestinians to build an anti—israel coalition. but the world, he said, was changing. soon, it would look very different. indeed, the real talking point in paris was the big change about to take place in washington. john kerry was with the outgoing us team. but from friday it is the incoming trump administration, pro—israel in a new kind of way, that calls the...
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yuval steinitz is israel's energy minister. he said the terror attack was carried out by a supporter of so—called islamic state. it's not an assumption. we know with confidence that this man, in the last several months, was inspired by isis, identified himself with isis. this is crystal clear for us. unfortunately, what we see today, notjust here in the middle east and in israel, but and the entire world, in europe, the people that are inspired by isis, al-qaeda, hamas or islamichhad, are driving trucks into the crowds in berlin, in nice, unfortunately, today, injerusalem. the general idea is very similar. it's not just againstjews and thejewish state, it's against christians, the yazidis, against those infidels who are not muslims all over the world. of course, one of the main targets is to eliminate thejewish state. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:15 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the political columnist for the in
yuval steinitz is israel's energy minister. he said the terror attack was carried out by a supporter of so—called islamic state. it's not an assumption. we know with confidence that this man, in the last several months, was inspired by isis, identified himself with isis. this is crystal clear for us. unfortunately, what we see today, notjust here in the middle east and in israel, but and the entire world, in europe, the people that are inspired by isis, al-qaeda, hamas or islamichhad, are...
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it doesn't take a great deal of cynicism to say that if israel is not want to be there, this would go for. he is, the point of this conference is not to bring israel and the palestinians together to jump—start talks and the palestinians together to jump—sta rt talks that and the palestinians together to jump—start talks that way, it was an international conference in which as many players as possible would come together and reaffirm their support for this too— state idea. the idea was that at the end of the conference, israel and the palestinians would be briefed by the french on the outcome of the conference and that would then be able boost to kick—start bilateral talks, which is where it would count, between israel and the palestinians. palestinians would broadly welcome this approach, it's in favour of this two state idea. the israelis are very sceptical, they think it's old red and it's once again the international community coming together with palestine to isolate them. the moment is key. just picking up on the previous item, the inauguration on friday of donald trump
it doesn't take a great deal of cynicism to say that if israel is not want to be there, this would go for. he is, the point of this conference is not to bring israel and the palestinians together to jump—start talks and the palestinians together to jump—sta rt talks that and the palestinians together to jump—start talks that way, it was an international conference in which as many players as possible would come together and reaffirm their support for this too— state idea. the idea was...
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yeah, it is unclear to me whether israel wants this, andi unclear to me whether israel wants this, and i think fundamentally, let's be clear here, the issue of westjerusalem isn't let's be clear here, the issue of west jerusalem isn't in let's be clear here, the issue of westjerusalem isn't in debate here, right? nobody, ithink, whether it is palestinian negotiators, yassir arafat, debated whether west jerusalem was in question about whether it would become israeli territory, and so let's put that aside. but there are downsides here and there are popular... there is no way around this, and there are protests that may cause leaders to ta ke ste ps protests that may cause leaders to take steps that we don't know. nonetheless, i think, take steps that we don't know. nonetheless, ithink, this take steps that we don't know. nonetheless, i think, this is not for trump nonetheless, i think, this is not fortrumpa nonetheless, i think, this is not for trump a domestic audience issue, i think he really believes, based on his relationships with americanjews and christians that this is the right t
yeah, it is unclear to me whether israel wants this, andi unclear to me whether israel wants this, and i think fundamentally, let's be clear here, the issue of westjerusalem isn't let's be clear here, the issue of west jerusalem isn't in let's be clear here, the issue of westjerusalem isn't in debate here, right? nobody, ithink, whether it is palestinian negotiators, yassir arafat, debated whether west jerusalem was in question about whether it would become israeli territory, and so let's put...
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israel sees the whole ofjerusalem as its capital. the palestinians want eastjerusalem as the capital of their future state. earlier, israel approved the construction of 560 homes for settlers in occupied eastjerusalem. david willis reports from washington. as his senior staff were sworn in in the east room of the white house, donald trump put aside his differences with the media and turned his attention to foreign policy. one of the most controversial pledges of his campaign was to relocate the us embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. and while donald trump may not be the first presidential candidate to propose such a move, he mayjust be the first to follow through. a statement from the white house said the united states was in the early stages of talks on the subject. in a telephone conversation with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on sunday, mr trump affirmed a desire to strengthen what the white house called, "the special relationship between the united states and israel" and is said to have offered his unpre
israel sees the whole ofjerusalem as its capital. the palestinians want eastjerusalem as the capital of their future state. earlier, israel approved the construction of 560 homes for settlers in occupied eastjerusalem. david willis reports from washington. as his senior staff were sworn in in the east room of the white house, donald trump put aside his differences with the media and turned his attention to foreign policy. one of the most controversial pledges of his campaign was to relocate the...
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israel and the palestinians we re talks. israel and the palestinians were never actually invited to it, the idea was that they would come separately, together at the end of the conference, have a kind of briefing with president hollande, who would tell them what had happened. in the end, even that didn't happen, the israelis were not playing ball at all. but the aim was more limited, the aim was to get the world together, the international community together to commit itself to the idea of a one, and to say to the two parties, look, you are the only one who can solve this problem, but we are here to help. —— the idea ofa but we are here to help. —— the idea of a two—state solution. we have to recognise this was a very limited aim, and the prospect of it being translated to anything that would affect life on the ground is fairly small. any sign at all of anybody saying anything knew about it, anybody have any initiative in the back of their mind about and that they were able to bring to this thing? no, i think they
israel and the palestinians we re talks. israel and the palestinians were never actually invited to it, the idea was that they would come separately, together at the end of the conference, have a kind of briefing with president hollande, who would tell them what had happened. in the end, even that didn't happen, the israelis were not playing ball at all. but the aim was more limited, the aim was to get the world together, the international community together to commit itself to the idea of a...
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israel will obviously strike back. i think it is more at the moment, i mean obviously there will be action taken once they have discovered who the person is who carried out the attack. as israel does, they will perhaps not return the bodies of attackers. that is another move they have made but i think it will be more in the sense that the israelis and the hardline position that they have been taking will be re—strengthened and with the new president coming in in the us who seems to be more akin in his thinking perhaps to that way, we could see a much harder line again being taken by israel in response also to developments recently in the un vote about the settlements which israel dislikes. that's the main significance of this, that we will seek a hardening from israel in negotiations with the palestinians. thank you. the queen has recovered from her heavy cold and was well enough to attend church at sandringham this morning — her first public appearance since the beginning of december. our royal correspondent danie
israel will obviously strike back. i think it is more at the moment, i mean obviously there will be action taken once they have discovered who the person is who carried out the attack. as israel does, they will perhaps not return the bodies of attackers. that is another move they have made but i think it will be more in the sense that the israelis and the hardline position that they have been taking will be re—strengthened and with the new president coming in in the us who seems to be more...
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israel continues to be a huge ally of the united states. he wants to grow closer to israel to make sure it receives the full respect of the middle east. we will have a meeting with prime minister brexit and we will discuss that. —— prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in other news: the uk's supreme court has ruled that the government must consult parliament before triggering the procedure to leave the european union. a referendum injune produced a narrow majority for brexit. ministers have promised this ruling won't delay the process and will introduce a bill within days. christian fraser reports. democracy, said abraham lincoln, is the government of the people, by the people, for the people. the statue outside the supreme court, they were debating that very issue. the ruling, when it came make the other court was not trying to frustrate the process to leave the eu but whether government could start the process without parliamentary consent. today, by a majority of 823, the supreme court rules that the government cannot trigger article 5
israel continues to be a huge ally of the united states. he wants to grow closer to israel to make sure it receives the full respect of the middle east. we will have a meeting with prime minister brexit and we will discuss that. —— prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in other news: the uk's supreme court has ruled that the government must consult parliament before triggering the procedure to leave the european union. a referendum injune produced a narrow majority for brexit. ministers have...
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for israel's far right. the soldier has been convicted of manslaughter for killing a wounded palestinian. the case has divided opinion in israel, prime minister netanyahu now saying he supports pardoning mr azaria. the arab news leads with american politics, and the closure of the guantanamo bay detention centre. president obama wants to transfer out more detainees before he leaves office, however president—elect trump has tweeted "there should be no further releases". the gulf news has data suggesting india's demonetisation policy is leading to a slowdown in the country's economic growth. the paper says it could cause a political backlash. the daily telegraph has concerns that uk households are borrowing too much money during financial uncertainty. figures show consumer debt is at the highest level since 2008. a study in canada has found that living near a busy road increases the risk of developing dementia. scientists say those living within 50 metres of a major traffic hub are most affected. that's in t
for israel's far right. the soldier has been convicted of manslaughter for killing a wounded palestinian. the case has divided opinion in israel, prime minister netanyahu now saying he supports pardoning mr azaria. the arab news leads with american politics, and the closure of the guantanamo bay detention centre. president obama wants to transfer out more detainees before he leaves office, however president—elect trump has tweeted "there should be no further releases". the gulf news...
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, and israel kind of picked up on that and said they didn't appreciate it. this is one of the reasons why netanyahu is starting to withdraw un membership fees that all nations that belong to the united nations have to pay. i spent a the united nations have to pay. i spenta fair the united nations have to pay. i spent a fair bit of time at the un in new york, and the kerry view is quite a popular view, especially among the developing world nations, who are not happy with what's going on in israel, especially as far as the palestinians are concerned. on in israel, especially as far as the palestinians are concernedm leads onto donald trump, in a way, although our trump story today is... about the foreign secretary going there. my trump story or yours? who did he meet? the trump's son—in—law? jarryd kushner — maybe he can bring peace to the middle east. he hasn't explained the detail of the how that would work. it's interesting — boris johnson, who's very well—known in britain and in the european union — is the first member of the british government
, and israel kind of picked up on that and said they didn't appreciate it. this is one of the reasons why netanyahu is starting to withdraw un membership fees that all nations that belong to the united nations have to pay. i spent a the united nations have to pay. i spenta fair the united nations have to pay. i spent a fair bit of time at the un in new york, and the kerry view is quite a popular view, especially among the developing world nations, who are not happy with what's going on in...
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our other main stories this hour: "grave concern" — the head of the un criticises israel's plans for 2,500 more settlement homes on occupied palestinian land in the west bank. six years after the start of the egyptian uprising, we meet some of those whose hopes for a better future were crushed. we will ask them, what now? i'm sally bundock. in business: mexico's economy and foreign ministers brace for talks with us trade officials, as president trump tells car makers they must build more vehicles in america. a warning from lego that more must be done in china to stop counterfeiters, as its own master builder struggles to tell a fake brick from a real one. president donald trump is reportedly preparing to sign several executive orders aimed at restricting immigration. american media say he will sign an order tightening security along the mexican border. he's also said to be seeking tougher visa regulations for citizens from seven middle eastern and african countries. mr trump tweeted that it would be a big day for national security. let's get more now from david willis in washington.
our other main stories this hour: "grave concern" — the head of the un criticises israel's plans for 2,500 more settlement homes on occupied palestinian land in the west bank. six years after the start of the egyptian uprising, we meet some of those whose hopes for a better future were crushed. we will ask them, what now? i'm sally bundock. in business: mexico's economy and foreign ministers brace for talks with us trade officials, as president trump tells car makers they must build...
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israel continues to be a huge ally of the united states. he wants to grow closer with israel to make sure that it gets the full respect that it deservers in the middle east. and what he is going to do, as i mentioned yesterday, we are going to have a meeting with prime minister netanyahu and we will continue to discuss that. the uk's supreme court has ruled that the government must consult parliament before triggering the procedure to leave the european union. a referendum injune produced a narrow majority for brexit. ministers have promised this ruling won't delay the process and will introduce a bill within days. christian fraser reports. democracy, said abraham lincoln, is the government of the people, by the people, for the people. beneath his statue outside the supreme court, today, they were debating that very issue. the ruling, when it came made clear the court was not trying to frustrate the vote to leave the european union, the judgement would only determine whether government could start the brexit process without parliamentary co
israel continues to be a huge ally of the united states. he wants to grow closer with israel to make sure that it gets the full respect that it deservers in the middle east. and what he is going to do, as i mentioned yesterday, we are going to have a meeting with prime minister netanyahu and we will continue to discuss that. the uk's supreme court has ruled that the government must consult parliament before triggering the procedure to leave the european union. a referendum injune produced a...
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the idea was then that at the end of the conference, israel and the palestinians would be briefed by the french, by president hollande, on the outcome of the conference, and the hope was that would boost, kickstart bilateral talks which would really be where it would count, between israel and the palestinians. as you said, the palestinians would broadly welcome this approach. they would. it is in favour of the two—state idea. the israelis, not surprisingly, very sceptical. they think it is all rigged and it is the international community coming together with friends of palestine to isolate them. the moment is key. picking up on the previous item, you are hearing about the inauguration on friday of donald trump. that is the background to this, with huge question marks over what the new american administration will have to say about israel and palestine. indeed, and what mr trump says, whether this will come to pass or not, he would consider moving the us embassy from tel aviv, just up the road tojerusalem. it is a short distance, but politically, it is an enormous change. a huge cha
the idea was then that at the end of the conference, israel and the palestinians would be briefed by the french, by president hollande, on the outcome of the conference, and the hope was that would boost, kickstart bilateral talks which would really be where it would count, between israel and the palestinians. as you said, the palestinians would broadly welcome this approach. they would. it is in favour of the two—state idea. the israelis, not surprisingly, very sceptical. they think it is...
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israel approves 2500 new settlement homes in the occupied west bank. that is their headline, talking about the announcement from benjamin netanyahu about the announcement from benjamin neta nyahu yesterday. give about the announcement from benjamin netanyahu yesterday. give us your ta ke netanyahu yesterday. give us your take on this. it is to do with president trump. it is to do with president trump. it is to do with president trump, who is clearly one of the most pro— israel presidents there ever were. two of his advisers, his son—in—law and steve bannon, are very much pro— israel, pro— settlement. it is also, as your correspondent said, to do with internal politics in israel. what it means, it is very bad for everybody who believes in a two state solution, this is very bad for a two state solution. because it infringes on what is palestinian territory. and the question is, how do you get toa and the question is, how do you get to a lasting peace? most people see a two state solution, including the secretary general of the un, c at two stat
israel approves 2500 new settlement homes in the occupied west bank. that is their headline, talking about the announcement from benjamin netanyahu about the announcement from benjamin neta nyahu yesterday. give about the announcement from benjamin netanyahu yesterday. give us your ta ke netanyahu yesterday. give us your take on this. it is to do with president trump. it is to do with president trump. it is to do with president trump, who is clearly one of the most pro— israel presidents...
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they blamed israel for the situation. you are straying into many other areas now. can't we just come back to this attack. clearly, what will emerge in public about who this man was, what do you expect to happen now? what is the government response going to be? we are looking to see if there were only partners or people he knew about this or he could have prevented it and things like that, but generally speaking we are very experienced, unfortunately, with fighting terrorism. even when many attacks are being carried out bya many attacks are being carried out by a lone wolf, even in europe, in most cases we do manage to detect them in advance and to intercept them. unfortunately, with all our experience and very good intelligence services, we do not have 100% success. when millions of palestinian children are educated that the jewish people palestinian children are educated that thejewish people must die and terrorists are heroes, that they should become martyrs, sooner or later some of them will manage to kill israelis. this is something we have been facing for deca
they blamed israel for the situation. you are straying into many other areas now. can't we just come back to this attack. clearly, what will emerge in public about who this man was, what do you expect to happen now? what is the government response going to be? we are looking to see if there were only partners or people he knew about this or he could have prevented it and things like that, but generally speaking we are very experienced, unfortunately, with fighting terrorism. even when many...
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our top story this hour: the funerals are due be held in israel forfour soldiers killed by a palestinian attacker who drove a lorry into a crowd injerusalem. seventeen others were injured before the driver was shot dead. welcome to the programme. our other main stories this hour: the former iranian president akbar hashemi rafsanjani, one of the country's most influential moderates, dies at the age of 82. snow and sub—zero temperatures lead to deaths across europe, from poland to italy and the greek islands. the musical la la land sweeps the board at the golden globes awards ceremony in los angeles. i'm sally bundock. in business: fiat chrysler steps it up a gear and says it will invest $1 billion and create 2000 newjobs in the us. steeling themselves for a fall — australia's government warns the price of iron ore is set to slump with weaker demand from china. benjamin neta nyahu says "all the signs" are that a man who killed four soldiers injerusalem was a supporter of the so—called islamic state group. but the israeli prime minister did not outline evidence to support the claim. a
our top story this hour: the funerals are due be held in israel forfour soldiers killed by a palestinian attacker who drove a lorry into a crowd injerusalem. seventeen others were injured before the driver was shot dead. welcome to the programme. our other main stories this hour: the former iranian president akbar hashemi rafsanjani, one of the country's most influential moderates, dies at the age of 82. snow and sub—zero temperatures lead to deaths across europe, from poland to italy and the...
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it added that the uk had a strong relationship with israel with israel and the matter was considered closed. nicola sturgeon has insisted she is not bluffing about the prospect of a second independence referendum. the first minister said that if the terms of the brexit deal were not right for scotland, she would be prepared to call a second referendum. she has a user may that she does not get what she thinks scotland needs from the brexit negotiations she will call for a second referendum for independence for scotland. she was what she calls a soft brexit which maintains access to the single market. this will be a problem for the main proponents of brexit who do not want freedom of movement. she says that theresa may has not really had a proper dialogue with about what brexit would mean for scotland aged thinks theresa may does not really have a plan. —— and she thinks. they will be making a big mistake if they think i'm in any way bluffing. if it comes to the point, two years after scotland being told "don't leave the uk, lead the uk" here we are — we voted to stay in the eu a
it added that the uk had a strong relationship with israel with israel and the matter was considered closed. nicola sturgeon has insisted she is not bluffing about the prospect of a second independence referendum. the first minister said that if the terms of the brexit deal were not right for scotland, she would be prepared to call a second referendum. she has a user may that she does not get what she thinks scotland needs from the brexit negotiations she will call for a second referendum for...
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israel and the palestinians we re talks. israel and the palestinians were never actually invited to it. the idea is they would come separately, together at the end of the conference, and then have a briefing with president lond who would tell them what happened, and so on. in the end that didn't happen. the israelis won't really playing ball. but the aim was more limited. the aim was to get the international community together to recommit itself to the idea of a two state solution and to say to the two parties, look, you are the only people who can solve these problems, but we are here to help, please start talking again. to the extent that that was the aim, it was a cheap, but one has i think to recognise that it was a pretty limited aim, and the prospect of it being translated to anything that would actually affect life on the ground is fairly small. and any sign at all of anybody saying anything new about it, hugh? anybody have any sort of initiative in the back of their mind that they were able to bring to this thing? no
israel and the palestinians we re talks. israel and the palestinians were never actually invited to it. the idea is they would come separately, together at the end of the conference, and then have a briefing with president lond who would tell them what happened, and so on. in the end that didn't happen. the israelis won't really playing ball. but the aim was more limited. the aim was to get the international community together to recommit itself to the idea of a two state solution and to say to...
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israel continues to be a huge ally of the united states. he wants to grow closer with israel to make sure that it gets the full respect that it deservers in the middle east. and what he is going to do, as i mentioned yesterday, we are going to have a meeting with prime minister netanyahu and we will continue to discuss that. this week marks six years since the popular uprising in egypt which ousted president mubarak. after decades in power, a key moment in the arab spring. the current leader, abdel fattah al—sisi, seized power in a military coup, and was elected president ten months later. he's now fighting against an islamist insurgency, but as our middle east correspondent 0rla guerin reports, mr al—sisi has been accused of crushing dissent. president abdel fattah al—sisi, a middle eastern leader of the old school, who soared to power with the help of the military. president trump already seems to view him as a brother in arms. he says he's waging war on terrorism here, critics say he's also waging war on dissent. we met one of the
israel continues to be a huge ally of the united states. he wants to grow closer with israel to make sure that it gets the full respect that it deservers in the middle east. and what he is going to do, as i mentioned yesterday, we are going to have a meeting with prime minister netanyahu and we will continue to discuss that. this week marks six years since the popular uprising in egypt which ousted president mubarak. after decades in power, a key moment in the arab spring. the current leader,...
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it's a case that's divided opinion in israel. a soldier who shot dead a wounded palestinian militant has been convicted of manslaughter. israeli sergeant elor azaria killed abdul fatah al—sharif in hebron last march, after the palestinian had been involved in stabbing another soldier. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, hasjoined those calling for a pardon for the soldier. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. it's minutes after two young palestinian men with knives attacked israeli soldiers in hebron. both have been shot. one is dead and one is clearly still alive. sergeant elor azaria, a 19—year—old medic, helped treat a wounded soldier, and then he did this. gunshot a single bullet to the head killed abdel fattah al—sharif. today the sergeant was in a military court, smiling to see a friend and his mother. but soon after, he was found guilty of manslaughter. judges rejected the soldier's claimed that the palestinian posed a threat and decided he shot him out of revenge. but sergeant azaria has l
it's a case that's divided opinion in israel. a soldier who shot dead a wounded palestinian militant has been convicted of manslaughter. israeli sergeant elor azaria killed abdul fatah al—sharif in hebron last march, after the palestinian had been involved in stabbing another soldier. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, hasjoined those calling for a pardon for the soldier. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. it's minutes after two young palestinian men with knives...
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occupation of eastjerusalem, by recognising israel's exclusive sovereignty over jerusalem. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states, but only by very narrow margins. on both sides, there are fears that chances for a peace deal are fading. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. russian thrill—seekers living in the shadow of the ural mountains have invented a new extreme winter sport. horseboarding — is like snowboarding — but with a four—legged feel. andy beatt reports. it gets pretty cold here in kyshtym, in russia's chelyabinsk region, 15,000 kilometres east of moscow. winter brings a five—month freeze, and plenty of snow. but a lack of steep slopes has left the skiiers feeling a little flat. riding to the rescue of those with a need for speed, a stallion called vulcan. having tried to achieve the same effect with a car, a motorbike and a snowmobile, it was horsepower that fully opened up the area's forests and frozen lakes. translation: i want something new all the time. it's like a drug, when you've tried
occupation of eastjerusalem, by recognising israel's exclusive sovereignty over jerusalem. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states, but only by very narrow margins. on both sides, there are fears that chances for a peace deal are fading. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. russian thrill—seekers living in the shadow of the ural mountains have invented a new extreme winter sport. horseboarding — is like snowboarding — but with a...
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plus incentives to israel and the palestinians to get involved. there was never any intention that israel and the palestinians would be at the conference. the idea is that they would be briefed afterwards and told by president hollande that we are behind you. so far, so predictable ina behind you. so far, so predictable in a sense. but i think what lends this added relevance and importance and interest is the fact it comes a few days before the inauguration of donald trump. that opens up all sorts of possible vistas, some of them alarming to people here, because the trump administration has implied it will change policy in a very pro—israel direction. in particular this issue of whether or not they will move from tel aviv to jerusalem, the american embassy. a huge symbolic change. that is a major point of contention and would mark a huge change in long—standing us policy. one thing we would be looking out for is if, at the end of this conference, there is some sort of mention of that issue from the community here. very interesting. sport now,
plus incentives to israel and the palestinians to get involved. there was never any intention that israel and the palestinians would be at the conference. the idea is that they would be briefed afterwards and told by president hollande that we are behind you. so far, so predictable ina behind you. so far, so predictable in a sense. but i think what lends this added relevance and importance and interest is the fact it comes a few days before the inauguration of donald trump. that opens up all...
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israel and the pla nas set this up as peace talks. israel and the planas palestinians were not invited. they would have a briefing with president hollande. in the end, even that did not happen. the aim was more limited, the aim was to get the world together to commit itself to the idea of a two state solution and to say to the two parties, you are the only people who can solve this problem, but we are here to help. it was achieved, but one has to recognise it was a limited aim and the prospect of it being translated into something that would affect life on the ground was small. anybody have any initiative in the back of their minds that they were able to bring to this thing? no. it was just a plea able to bring to this thing? no. it wasjust a plea really able to bring to this thing? no. it was just a plea really from the french organisers and from everyone else to bang heads together and recognise the dangerousness of the situation. what made this more than just the usual talking shop was what was happening in america. the timing of t
israel and the pla nas set this up as peace talks. israel and the planas palestinians were not invited. they would have a briefing with president hollande. in the end, even that did not happen. the aim was more limited, the aim was to get the world together to commit itself to the idea of a two state solution and to say to the two parties, you are the only people who can solve this problem, but we are here to help. it was achieved, but one has to recognise it was a limited aim and the prospect...
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occupation of eastjerusalem by recognising israel's exclusive sovereignty over jerusalem. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states but only by very narrow margins. on both sides, there are fears that chances for a peace deal are fading. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. this weekend, the skies above india will be filled with kites as the country celebrates one of the harvest festivals. kite—flying is often part of major religious festivals, but, as sanjoy majumder reports, the country's passion for kites also has a tragic side. i've been doing a bit of kite shopping in delhi. apparently these shops are full of kites, but specifically this is what i was after. glass—coated string. a p pa re ntly after. glass—coated string. apparently banned, but all it took was a bit of persuasion for the shopkeeper to go to the back of the store and sell me one. kite flying should be done with plain cotton thread, you can enjoy the sport using that. instead of something that might kill hundreds and thousands of birds. the i
occupation of eastjerusalem by recognising israel's exclusive sovereignty over jerusalem. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states but only by very narrow margins. on both sides, there are fears that chances for a peace deal are fading. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. this weekend, the skies above india will be filled with kites as the country celebrates one of the harvest festivals. kite—flying is often part of major religious...
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occupation of eastjerusalem, by recognising israel's exclusive sovereignty over jerusalem. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states, but only by very narrow margins. on both sides, there are fears that chances for a peace deal are fading. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. as we mentioned earlier, spacex has successfully launched a falcon 9 rocket, the first time since an explosion aborted a mission in september. richard forrest reports. on a clear california morning, the spacex rocket company resumed flights, with its falcon 9 blasting into the blue sky. it was launched from the vandenberg air force base, carrying ten spacecraft for one of its main customers, iridium. it now has 70 planned missions, worth more than $70 billion, including for nasa, who will again use it to fly cargo to the international space station. falcon 9 performance is nominal, as we head down—range over the pacific ocean. just minutes after the launch, the first stage of the rocket landed successfully on a platform in the pacific, promptin
occupation of eastjerusalem, by recognising israel's exclusive sovereignty over jerusalem. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states, but only by very narrow margins. on both sides, there are fears that chances for a peace deal are fading. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. as we mentioned earlier, spacex has successfully launched a falcon 9 rocket, the first time since an explosion aborted a mission in september. richard forrest...
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israel has blamed previous attacks on incitement by palestinian officials and social media. palestinian leaders say they have been driven by anger after more than 20 years of on and off peace talks have failed to deliver an independent palestinian state. more now on those events in jerusalem and those four israeli soldiers who died when the mantra of the lorry into them. the israeli energy minister said the attack was carried out by a supporter of so—called islamic state. carried out by a supporter of so-called islamic state. we have very clear evidence. i am unable to share it currently. the investigation is still going on, but we have clear evidence and now i am not saying it is only islamic state. he was inspired by islamic state in the last few months, but part of the problem, and this is the main obstacle problem, and this is the main o bsta cle for problem, and this is the main obstacle for peace, is that the palestinian education system indoctrinate is children with two messages, that israel should be destroyed sooner or later, regardless of any borders and that the
israel has blamed previous attacks on incitement by palestinian officials and social media. palestinian leaders say they have been driven by anger after more than 20 years of on and off peace talks have failed to deliver an independent palestinian state. more now on those events in jerusalem and those four israeli soldiers who died when the mantra of the lorry into them. the israeli energy minister said the attack was carried out by a supporter of so—called islamic state. carried out by a...
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occupation of eastjerusalem by recognising israel's exclusive sovereignty over jerusalem. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states, but only by very narrow margins. on both sides there are fears that chances for a peace deal are fading. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. in 1979, a teenage photographer took his camera along to a gig by thejam. he captured the band at the height of their fame but lacked the confidence to do anything with the pictures. now, nearly four decades later, they're on the cover of a live album by the jam. john danks reports. the jam on top of the pops in november 1979. when mike searle went to see them play live in aylesbury that same month, he took along his russian—made zenit camera. it was an amazing gig. they were an amazing band to see live. paul weller used to leap around with his guitar. so what i really wanted to do was catch him jumping with his guitar, because that was his signature move. so i managed to get that. lacking confidence, mike didn't do anything with them. the pictu
occupation of eastjerusalem by recognising israel's exclusive sovereignty over jerusalem. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states, but only by very narrow margins. on both sides there are fears that chances for a peace deal are fading. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. in 1979, a teenage photographer took his camera along to a gig by thejam. he captured the band at the height of their fame but lacked the confidence to do anything...
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lord pollock, director of the conservative friends of israel said, "we utterly condemn any attempt to undermine sir alan duncan, or any minister or any member of parliament". in a statement, the foreign office said: while the british government is not taking any further action, the film raises uncomfortable questions about mr masot, and just how much influence he has been able to wield. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. a lorry has rammed into a group of israeli soldiers injerusalem — killing four and injuring 15. police say the vehicle veered off course and hit them as they got off a bus. the lorry driver was shot dead. it follows a period of palestinian attacks which have killed a0 israelis. in that same time, nearly 230 palestinians died from israeli fire. let's hear from a tour let's hearfrom a tour guide let's hear from a tour guide who saw the attack as it happened. i was one of the tour guides that —— and there were about ten groups of soldiers. i was in one of the buses, we've got down off the bus and we went here on the promenade. i started to guide, and after a few minut
lord pollock, director of the conservative friends of israel said, "we utterly condemn any attempt to undermine sir alan duncan, or any minister or any member of parliament". in a statement, the foreign office said: while the british government is not taking any further action, the film raises uncomfortable questions about mr masot, and just how much influence he has been able to wield. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. a lorry has rammed into a group of israeli soldiers injerusalem —...
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israel has blamed previous attacks on incitement by palestinian officials and social media. palestinian leaders say they have been driven by anger after more than 20 years of on—and—off peace talks have failed to deliver an independent palestinian state. earlier, yuval steinitz, a member of israel's security cabinet, gave us more details about the attacker. this is a young citizen from jerusalem. we know with confidence that he was inspired by isis and saw himself as a messenger of the islamic idea of isis. of course, he was incited, like most palestinians from children, by the education system of the palestinian authority. well, i'm not going to provide you with any details. i will assume we will publish them later on but it's not an assumption. we know with confidence that this man, in the last several months, was inspired by isis, identified himself with isis. this is crystal clear for us. unfortunately, what we see today, notjust here in the middle east and in israel, but and the entire world, in europe, the people that are inspired by isis, al-qaeda, hamas or islami
israel has blamed previous attacks on incitement by palestinian officials and social media. palestinian leaders say they have been driven by anger after more than 20 years of on—and—off peace talks have failed to deliver an independent palestinian state. earlier, yuval steinitz, a member of israel's security cabinet, gave us more details about the attacker. this is a young citizen from jerusalem. we know with confidence that he was inspired by isis and saw himself as a messenger of the...
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israel has blamed previous attacks on incitement by palestinian officials and social media. palestinian leaders say they have been driven by anger after more than 20 years of on—and—off peace talks have failed to deliver an independent palestinian state. here, israel's ambassador to britain has apologised after a member of his staff was secretly recorded saying he wanted to "take down" certain mps. shai masot, a political advisor, was filmed by a reporter in a london restaurant. the minister he's referring to is sir alan duncan, who he claimed was creating "problems" for israel. sir alan has previously criticised israeli settlement building in the west bank. the authorities in florida have charged a 26—year old iraq veteran with the shooting at fort lauderdale airport which killed five people and injured several others. there are questions about why esteban santiago — who'd told the fbi he heard voices and was being controlled by the us government — was allowed to keep his weapon after being interviewed last year. the former president of iran, akbar hashemi rafsanj
israel has blamed previous attacks on incitement by palestinian officials and social media. palestinian leaders say they have been driven by anger after more than 20 years of on—and—off peace talks have failed to deliver an independent palestinian state. here, israel's ambassador to britain has apologised after a member of his staff was secretly recorded saying he wanted to "take down" certain mps. shai masot, a political advisor, was filmed by a reporter in a london restaurant....
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just over two years ago, he described israel's control and division of the west bank city of hebron as nothing short of apartheid, where palestinians were treated as second—class citizens. in the covert footage, mr masot also describes sir alan boss, borisjohnson, in less than flattering terms. sir crispin blunt, chair of the foreign affairs select committee, described mr masot‘s comments about sir alan as outrageous and deserving of investigation. the director of the conservative friends of israel said we utterly condemn any attempt to undermine sir alan duncan, or any minister or any member of parliament. in a statement, the foreign office said... while the british government is not taking any further action, the film raises uncomfortable questions about mr masot, and just how much influence he has been able to wield. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. the us president—elect, donald trump, has said having a good relationship with russia is a good thing — and only stupid people or fools would think it was bad. posting on twitter, mr trump said that when he was president, russia w
just over two years ago, he described israel's control and division of the west bank city of hebron as nothing short of apartheid, where palestinians were treated as second—class citizens. in the covert footage, mr masot also describes sir alan boss, borisjohnson, in less than flattering terms. sir crispin blunt, chair of the foreign affairs select committee, described mr masot‘s comments about sir alan as outrageous and deserving of investigation. the director of the conservative friends...
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also in the next hour, donald trump is urged not to press ahead with plans to move the us embassy in israel to jerusalem. it comes asjohn kerry attends a summit in france in an attempt it comes as delegates from 20 nations attend a conference in france. and a debate over whether to bring in birds of prey to reduce the number of seagulls on britain's beaches. and in half an hour, mice, madness and mario — all the latest goings on in the tech world in click. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has accused the government of threatening a "trade war" with europe if it doesn't get the deal it wants over brexit. he was responding to comments by the chancellor, phillip hammond, who told a german newspaper that britain wouldn't "lie down wounded" if it no longer had access to the single market and hinted that corporation tax could be cut in response. on tuesday, theresa may is due to reveal details of her brexit strategy. 0ur political correspondent tom bateman reports. under pressure to reveal a plan for brexit, theresa may will hope to answer her critics th
also in the next hour, donald trump is urged not to press ahead with plans to move the us embassy in israel to jerusalem. it comes asjohn kerry attends a summit in france in an attempt it comes as delegates from 20 nations attend a conference in france. and a debate over whether to bring in birds of prey to reduce the number of seagulls on britain's beaches. and in half an hour, mice, madness and mario — all the latest goings on in the tech world in click. good afternoon and welcome to bbc...
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but there are new international efforts to push for peace and a palestinian state to neighbour israel. many israelis welcome the idea because it recognises a united jerusalem as their capital, but palestinians believe it will kill the two—state solution. first of all, i'm considered a permanent resident and not a citizen as any israeli jew living injerusalem. since 1967, more than 14,000 residency cards were revoked by israeli authorities and the main purpose is to minimise the number of palestinians living injerusalem and to ensure a jewish majority. how did think the next us president donald trump could change things? jobs move of the embassy would be a violation of international law —— trump's but it would also be recognising israel's exclusive sovereign t overjerusalem. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states but only by very narrow margins. on both sides, there are fears that chances for a peace deal are fading. a look at the sports news now and chelsea are seven points clear at the top of the english premier leagu
but there are new international efforts to push for peace and a palestinian state to neighbour israel. many israelis welcome the idea because it recognises a united jerusalem as their capital, but palestinians believe it will kill the two—state solution. first of all, i'm considered a permanent resident and not a citizen as any israeli jew living injerusalem. since 1967, more than 14,000 residency cards were revoked by israeli authorities and the main purpose is to minimise the number of...
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lord pollock, director of the conservative friends of israel said, "we utterly condemn any attempt to undermine sir alan duncan, or any minister or any member of parliament". in a statement, the foreign office said: while the british government is not taking any further action, the film raises uncomfortable questions about mr masot, and just how much influence he has been able to wield. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. breaking news, in response to the incident injerusalem breaking news, in response to the incident in jerusalem where breaking news, in response to the incident injerusalem where a lorry has rammed into a group of soldiers killing four of them, a statement from the office of israeli prime mr benjamin netanyahu from the office of israeli prime mr benjamin neta nyahu who from the office of israeli prime mr benjamin netanyahu who says the killer has been identified as a supporter of so—called islamic state. the statement says we know the identity of the assailant who are according to all indications supported islamic state. that comes from a statement from the office of th
lord pollock, director of the conservative friends of israel said, "we utterly condemn any attempt to undermine sir alan duncan, or any minister or any member of parliament". in a statement, the foreign office said: while the british government is not taking any further action, the film raises uncomfortable questions about mr masot, and just how much influence he has been able to wield. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. breaking news, in response to the incident injerusalem breaking...
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the white house begins talks to move the us embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. i'm sally bundock. in business: nothing wrong with the phones! it was all in the battery. samsung explains the reason it's galaxy note 7 mobile phones caught fire and had to be recalled. and the uk government is set to outline its industrial strategy
the white house begins talks to move the us embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. i'm sally bundock. in business: nothing wrong with the phones! it was all in the battery. samsung explains the reason it's galaxy note 7 mobile phones caught fire and had to be recalled. and the uk government is set to outline its industrial strategy
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israel's ambassador to britain has apologised after a member of his staff was secretly recorded saying he wanted to "take down" foreign minister sir alan duncan. shai masot, who's a political advisor, was filmed by a reporter during a meeting in london, claiming sir alan was creating "problems" for israel and was too sympathetic to palestinians. our correspondent christian frasier is outside the restaurant where the recording took place. christian. the israeli shai masot is not on the diplomatic list so maybe this is not as serious as it could have been, if he were a more senior figure with —— within the israeli embassy, but he has still talking about bringing down a member of the british government. the conversation took place at the restaurant behind me, and you can see that he is speaking toa and you can see that he is speaking to a woman who is in aid to the conservative minister robert halfon. we understand she has resigned from her post. —— who is an aide. no question this is very embarrassing for the israeli ambassador to quickly apologised and reassured people this is n
israel's ambassador to britain has apologised after a member of his staff was secretly recorded saying he wanted to "take down" foreign minister sir alan duncan. shai masot, who's a political advisor, was filmed by a reporter during a meeting in london, claiming sir alan was creating "problems" for israel and was too sympathetic to palestinians. our correspondent christian frasier is outside the restaurant where the recording took place. christian. the israeli shai masot is...
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but today israel controls most of the west bank and eastjerusalem. which the palestinians want for their state. more than 600,000 israeli settlers live in these areas, captured in the 1967 war. this leader represents the settle m e nt 1967 war. this leader represents the settlement organisation. we are going further away from the two state solution. palestine were given the option to assert a palestinian state and we know the authorities are completely corrupt and bankrupt. many in the international community isa many in the international community is a settlement expansion is also what is undermining a two state solution. the issue of the settlement, copper moses have been made in the past and unfortunately none of the attempts have brought peace up until now. —— compromises. but there are fresh efforts to push for peace and a palestinian state neighbouring israel. it is all happening just before donald trump ta kes happening just before donald trump takes office. could this be the sight of his us embassy in jerusalem? he is promising to move hi
but today israel controls most of the west bank and eastjerusalem. which the palestinians want for their state. more than 600,000 israeli settlers live in these areas, captured in the 1967 war. this leader represents the settle m e nt 1967 war. this leader represents the settlement organisation. we are going further away from the two state solution. palestine were given the option to assert a palestinian state and we know the authorities are completely corrupt and bankrupt. many in the...
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the case has divided opinion in israel. here's a look back at what we know. stay with us on bbc
the case has divided opinion in israel. here's a look back at what we know. stay with us on bbc