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the us ambassador at the un. let's cross to jo floto, our middle east bureau chief, joining me live from jerusalem thank you forjoining me. how significant with this resolution be if the un signs up to eight? i think at the moment _ if the un signs up to eight? i think at the moment we _ if the un signs up to eight? i think at the moment we are _ if the un signs up to eight? i think at the moment we are seeing i if the un signs up to eight? i think at the moment we are seeing in i if the un signs up to eight? i think l at the moment we are seeing in new york diplomacy meeting reality. what we have here are two sides violently opposed to each other but with very different views on when the next ceasefire should happen. hamas and the other palestinian factions fighting in gaza have come out very publicly in association with egyptian mediators to say there will be no pause or negotiation for a transfer of hostages unless the conflict finishes, unless the ceasefire is permanent. the israeli side say they will not agr
the us ambassador at the un. let's cross to jo floto, our middle east bureau chief, joining me live from jerusalem thank you forjoining me. how significant with this resolution be if the un signs up to eight? i think at the moment _ if the un signs up to eight? i think at the moment we _ if the un signs up to eight? i think at the moment we are _ if the un signs up to eight? i think at the moment we are seeing i if the un signs up to eight? i think at the moment we are seeing in i if the un...
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it certainly has been addressed by the un - the un to israel? it certainly has been addressed by the un to - the un to israel? it certainly has i been addressed by the un to israel because it is critical that we are able to move everywhere in gaza to deliver assistance as you rightly highlighted, there are still tens of thousands in need, hundreds of thousands in need, hundreds of thousands people north of the middle so we must continue to strive to reach those people and further, we must be able to move safely. so we have indeed in dresses and we understand that they are looking into it, but it is an imperative that we are giving the assurances that we are giving the assurances that we are giving the assurances that we will be able to move through these areas and deliver assistance to people who, at this point, are not only desperate, but are starving and in dire need of assistance in order to survive.— order to survive. thank you very much for _ order to survive. thank you very much for your— order to survive. thank you very much for your
it certainly has been addressed by the un - the un to israel? it certainly has been addressed by the un to - the un to israel? it certainly has i been addressed by the un to israel because it is critical that we are able to move everywhere in gaza to deliver assistance as you rightly highlighted, there are still tens of thousands in need, hundreds of thousands in need, hundreds of thousands people north of the middle so we must continue to strive to reach those people and further, we must be...
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as that is going on in the un security council, un secretary—general is giving his end of year assessment at a different part of the un building slots crossover and hear that from antonio gutierrez. mil slots crossover and hear that from antonio gutierrez.— slots crossover and hear that from antonio gutierrez. all of them spent hours each day _ antonio gutierrez. all of them spent hours each day struggling _ antonio gutierrez. all of them spent hours each day struggling to - antonio gutierrez. all of them spent hours each day struggling to survive | hours each day struggling to survive and to support their families. it is and to support their families. it is a miracle that they have been able to continue working under these conditions. and yet, those same colleagues are expanding humanitarian operations in gaza to support people moving there while trying to assist the flood of displaced people arriving from the north with nothing. and they are in con eunice and other cities doing their best to reach the north despite huge challenges namely security —— khan younis. it is appalling co
as that is going on in the un security council, un secretary—general is giving his end of year assessment at a different part of the un building slots crossover and hear that from antonio gutierrez. mil slots crossover and hear that from antonio gutierrez.— slots crossover and hear that from antonio gutierrez. all of them spent hours each day _ antonio gutierrez. all of them spent hours each day struggling _ antonio gutierrez. all of them spent hours each day struggling to - antonio...
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that is un speak _ to try and it is up to parties. that is un speak for _ to try and it is up to parties. that is un speak for only _ to try and it is up to parties. that is un speak for only the countries of the world can make that call, but there are some tantalising hints here in dubai that we could be gearing up for here in dubai that we could be gearing upfora here in dubai that we could be gearing up for a really consequential decision at cop28. justin rowlatt, bbc news, dubai. the uk, france and south korea have said they will treble southern journey has been one of the worst hit areas across europe, with 40 worst hit areas across europe, with a0 centimetres falling overnight, friday into saturday. this is from the city of munich where residents were advised to stay at home for their own safety. at the airport, 700 flights were hit with cancellations and long today delays for passengers, some resorting to walking to the airport. across the city, most buses, trams and a lot of train services were not ready. the bayern munich gam
that is un speak _ to try and it is up to parties. that is un speak for _ to try and it is up to parties. that is un speak for only _ to try and it is up to parties. that is un speak for only the countries of the world can make that call, but there are some tantalising hints here in dubai that we could be gearing up for here in dubai that we could be gearing upfora here in dubai that we could be gearing up for a really consequential decision at cop28. justin rowlatt, bbc news, dubai. the uk,...
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— training to be able to participate in the un process and have an impact on it _ in the un process and have an impact on it. ~ ., ., , ., in the un process and have an impact onit.~ ., ., , ., in the un process and have an impact on it. . ., ., , ., y., ., on it. what do they train you on? they train — on it. what do they train you on? they train you — on it. what do they train you on? they train you on _ on it. what do they train you on? they train you on what _ on it. what do they train you on? they train you on what happens l on it. what do they train you on? | they train you on what happens at the cap. _ they train you on what happens at the cop, what are negotiating groups. — the cop, what are negotiating groups, what kind of interest do they have? what outcomes do different — they have? what outcomes do different groups want to see? how do you build _ different groups want to see? how do you build consensus with 190 plus countries — you build consensus with 190 plus countries in the same space? you are with the mongolian _ countries in the same space? you are with t
— training to be able to participate in the un process and have an impact on it _ in the un process and have an impact on it. ~ ., ., , ., in the un process and have an impact onit.~ ., ., , ., in the un process and have an impact on it. . ., ., , ., y., ., on it. what do they train you on? they train — on it. what do they train you on? they train you — on it. what do they train you on? they train you on _ on it. what do they train you on? they train you on what _ on it. what do they...
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the un says it cannot access the area to try to verify the claims. israel has long accused hamas of using the population of gaza as human shields, and says a ceasefire now would only benefit to the group, which is still holding more than 100 hostages abducted in israel. hamas took hostages from the israeli people but they also took hostages some of the innocent citizens in gaza, who suffer. we have to get rid of this government and make sure that the citizens of israel and the citizens of gaza will not suffer from this administration. back at the nasser hospital, relatives gathered this morning two more than loved ones. as the fighting continues, more people are being killed and the suffering of survivors is getting worse. israel says it is taking steps to protect civilians in gaza but the world is asking is it enough? hugo bachega, bbc news, jerusalem. i asked our diplomatic correspondent paul adams in jerusalem about the fallout from the vetoe of the resolution at un security council. i mean, obviously, israel is relieved that it was not isolated.
the un says it cannot access the area to try to verify the claims. israel has long accused hamas of using the population of gaza as human shields, and says a ceasefire now would only benefit to the group, which is still holding more than 100 hostages abducted in israel. hamas took hostages from the israeli people but they also took hostages some of the innocent citizens in gaza, who suffer. we have to get rid of this government and make sure that the citizens of israel and the citizens of gaza...
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in gaza, there's no safe place, says the un secretary general. the health care system is collapsing. hospitals have become battlegrounds, and palestinians have no shelter and everything else needed to survive, he says. this was the scene in khan younis in the south yesterday in the aftermath of an israeli airstrike as the military pushes ahead with its war against hamas. hours later, at the un in new york, the secretary general called for a ceasefire and had this warning. there is a high risk of the total collapse of the humanitarian support system in gaza, which would have devastating consequences. we anticipate that would result in a complete breakdown of public order and increased pressure for mass displacement into egypt. i fear the consequences could be devastating for the security of the entire region. but the us, which has veto power, ignored his calls and voted against it. our goal should not simply be to stop the war for today. it should be to end the war forever, break the cycle of unceasing violence, and build something stronger in gaz
in gaza, there's no safe place, says the un secretary general. the health care system is collapsing. hospitals have become battlegrounds, and palestinians have no shelter and everything else needed to survive, he says. this was the scene in khan younis in the south yesterday in the aftermath of an israeli airstrike as the military pushes ahead with its war against hamas. hours later, at the un in new york, the secretary general called for a ceasefire and had this warning. there is a high risk...
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~ .,, ., , , york at the un. what is the reaction been? ~ ., ,, ,. york at the un. what is the reaction been? , been? well, obviously israel is relieved that _ been? well, obviously israel is relieved that it _ been? well, obviously israel is relieved that it was _ been? well, obviously israel is relieved that it was not - been? well, obviously israel is i relieved that it was not isolated, that its steadfast ally, the united states, has bought it some more time. i think that is probably how it will have seen that becomes this comes at a time when un officials are starting to sound increasingly impatient with israel's actions in southern gaza. but obviously not impatient enough to make an expression of that at the united nations. as for the palestinians, as you can imagine they were deeply disappointed by the way the vote went. mahmoud abbas, the palestinian president, said this decision will haunt the united states for years to come, and that he regretted that an opportunity had not been taken to prevent this crisis from escalating into what he called a religious w
~ .,, ., , , york at the un. what is the reaction been? ~ ., ,, ,. york at the un. what is the reaction been? , been? well, obviously israel is relieved that _ been? well, obviously israel is relieved that it _ been? well, obviously israel is relieved that it was _ been? well, obviously israel is relieved that it was not - been? well, obviously israel is i relieved that it was not isolated, that its steadfast ally, the united states, has bought it some more time. i think that is probably how it...
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washington and not on the york and the un-_ washington and not on the york and the un. what about the gap between the _ and the un. what about the gap between the intent _ and the un. what about the gap between the intent and - and the un. what about the gap between the intent and the - between the intent and the situation on the ground? you mentioned people have a private message and a public message. what will they be saying privately about the humanitarian situation? there would be conveying _ humanitarian situation? there would be conveying the - humanitarian situation? there would be conveying the same | would be conveying the same message but in much stronger terms. it would be coming from the president and not the secretary of state. i think it is fair to assume if you hear something publicly that sounds a bit tired coming from washington that you can be assured what is said privately stronger. assured what is said privately stronuer. a, , assured what is said privately stronuer. , ., ~ stronger. more intense thank ou stronger. more intense thank you forjoining _
washington and not on the york and the un-_ washington and not on the york and the un. what about the gap between the _ and the un. what about the gap between the intent _ and the un. what about the gap between the intent and - and the un. what about the gap between the intent and the - between the intent and the situation on the ground? you mentioned people have a private message and a public message. what will they be saying privately about the humanitarian situation? there would be conveying...
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the un human is chief described the situation as apocalyptic. the agency responsible for palestinian refugees said humanitarian assistance in the territory had virtually stopped because of limited delivery of humanitarian aid to gaza. and in a dramatic intervention, the un secretary—general antonio guterres said that the situation in gaza was at risk of humanitarian collapse, saying that the war is causing catastrophe in gaza and that the territory may never recover from that. he also called for a ceasefire in gaza, something that has been rejected by the israeli authorities and also by the biden administration. in gaza, fighting continues and khan younis in the south of the territory is a key target of the israeli forces. this is where the israeli authorities believe that members of the hamas leadership are hiding, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said israeli tanks were encircling the house of the top hamas leader in gaza, it is unclear whether there is anyone inside this house and the prime minister appeared to be referring to
the un human is chief described the situation as apocalyptic. the agency responsible for palestinian refugees said humanitarian assistance in the territory had virtually stopped because of limited delivery of humanitarian aid to gaza. and in a dramatic intervention, the un secretary—general antonio guterres said that the situation in gaza was at risk of humanitarian collapse, saying that the war is causing catastrophe in gaza and that the territory may never recover from that. he also called...
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there is lots to unpick after the un security council resolution on friday. first i would like to get an update on the humanitarian situation on the ground today as you know it. the humanitarian situation keeps unravelling, being worse by the hour. we are now not only seeing a looming epidemic threatening gaza strip because of an overcrowded situation where there is no hospitals, no proper health care, water, electricity, but now there is a estimating hunger crisis in gaza after over two months of conflict and siege imposed by israel, thus restricting enough aid coming in and meeting the needs of 2.2 million people. the analysis from the ipc that came out on thursday, i believe, indicates a significant and increasing risk of famine in gaza, escalating with each day of the continued hostilities and restricted humanitarian access. the entire population of gaza, 2.2 million people, half of which are children, are experiencing crisis levels of food insecurity or worse. this level of acute food insecurity is unprecedented in the history of the ipc, the highest sha
there is lots to unpick after the un security council resolution on friday. first i would like to get an update on the humanitarian situation on the ground today as you know it. the humanitarian situation keeps unravelling, being worse by the hour. we are now not only seeing a looming epidemic threatening gaza strip because of an overcrowded situation where there is no hospitals, no proper health care, water, electricity, but now there is a estimating hunger crisis in gaza after over two months...
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she is the head of the un's palestinian - head of the un's palestinian aid agency in the united states, thank you so much for joining us —— mara kronenfeld. thank you. about 500,000 palestinian refugees are currently registered in lebanon. they were mostly displaced there in 19118 and 1967. for many of them, the current war in gaza is both a traumatic flashback and a worrying development for the future. lina sinjab reports from the shatila refugee camp. a slum in the south of beirut. shatila camp is home to thousands of palestinian refugees. translation: 0ur| house was on a hill. it was very beautiful. dawood is originally from nazareth. he arrived in lebanon with his family in 19118 when he was six. we walked from palestine. like him, many arrived in 19118. up until may that year, britain had governed palestine under a un mandate on a promise to establish a national home there forjewish people. in the war that followed israel's declaration of statehood in may 19118, about 700,000 palestinians were expelled or forced from their homes. dawood's family members now live in lebanon, eu
she is the head of the un's palestinian - head of the un's palestinian aid agency in the united states, thank you so much for joining us —— mara kronenfeld. thank you. about 500,000 palestinian refugees are currently registered in lebanon. they were mostly displaced there in 19118 and 1967. for many of them, the current war in gaza is both a traumatic flashback and a worrying development for the future. lina sinjab reports from the shatila refugee camp. a slum in the south of beirut....
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the largest un agency operating in gaza. on top of it, because of the intensity of the fighting, of the bombardment of since the humanitarian pause stopped, we have only been able to distribute food in a very small part of southern gaza. there are many people who are not in rafah and whom we have not been able to access for the last few days. so they are left with nothing, no food, no water no, no blankets, nothing. it's really, really a tight space for humanitarians right now. find really a tight space for humanitarians right now. and what ou make humanitarians right now. and what you make of _ humanitarians right now. and what you make of the _ humanitarians right now. and what you make of the claim _ humanitarians right now. and what you make of the claim this - humanitarians right now. and what| you make of the claim this morning from a senior official at the un that half the people in gaza are starving? that half the people in gaza are starvin: ? , ., y . ., starving? the senior official represents _ starving? the seni
the largest un agency operating in gaza. on top of it, because of the intensity of the fighting, of the bombardment of since the humanitarian pause stopped, we have only been able to distribute food in a very small part of southern gaza. there are many people who are not in rafah and whom we have not been able to access for the last few days. so they are left with nothing, no food, no water no, no blankets, nothing. it's really, really a tight space for humanitarians right now. find really a...
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i agency of the un are operating inside gaza.— agency of the un are operating inside gaza. , ., inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every — inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every day _ inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every day they - inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every day they found - inside gaza. i feel sorry for them l because every day they found that inside gaza. i feel sorry for them i because every day they found that it is getting in is being robbed, it is running towards these trucks are food and humanitarian aid and they are taking everything. this is the daily basis, there's a lot of videos on your see more and more people... there are civilians we are seeing in these videos. there are civilians we are seeing in these videos-— these videos. personally i feel sor for these videos. personally i feel sorry for the — these videos. personally i feel sorry for the innocent - these videos. personally i feel sorry for the innocent people | these videos. personally i feell sorry for the innocent people in gaza, definitely, but what is th
i agency of the un are operating inside gaza.— agency of the un are operating inside gaza. , ., inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every — inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every day _ inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every day they - inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every day they found - inside gaza. i feel sorry for them l because every day they found that inside gaza. i feel sorry for them i because every day they found that it is getting in is being...
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the un is made up — what is going on? the un is made up of _ what is going on? the un is made up of lots _ what is going on? the un is made up of lots of - what is going on? the un is made up of lots of different| made up of lots of different parts. 0bviously their agencies on the ground in gaza, like the united nations relief work for palestine, the refugee agency, unicef, the children's organisation, the world health organization and the world food programme and all of these are in constant contact with palestinians and others on the ground in gaza every day. we are getting first—hand information, direct evidence of the impact in gaza. in addition there are a bunch of other special procedures, a commission of enquiry into israel and palestine at the moment which is gathering evidence from all sources, special labradors, the human rights office, they were all open to complaints or evidence presented to them by ngo and civil society, victims, governments, so all of that information is being collected as well. states of course can provide the un with informatio
the un is made up — what is going on? the un is made up of _ what is going on? the un is made up of lots _ what is going on? the un is made up of lots of - what is going on? the un is made up of lots of different| made up of lots of different parts. 0bviously their agencies on the ground in gaza, like the united nations relief work for palestine, the refugee agency, unicef, the children's organisation, the world health organization and the world food programme and all of these are in constant...
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alvaro lario, president of the un international fund alvaro lario, president of the un internationalfund for alvaro lario, president of the un international fund for agriculture, thank you for being with us from dubai. stay with us here on bbc news. or you oryou can or you can head to our website as well. thank you for being with us. hello again. after some disrupted snow and some low temperatures this week we see a change in the weather. we start on a cold note but as we head through the mid week period it is going to become wetter and windier, but also milder as the weather comes back in from the atlantic. what is happening at the moment is low pressure is driving our weather and it today will be slowly moving northwards. there is a lot of cloud and rain associated with this, some hill snow but even some of the snow getting too low levels some hill snow, but even some of the snow getting too low levels of the snow getting too lower levels at times and it will be cold today and also blustery. the strongest winds will be with exposure in west wales, the southwest and channel islands wher
alvaro lario, president of the un international fund alvaro lario, president of the un internationalfund for alvaro lario, president of the un international fund for agriculture, thank you for being with us from dubai. stay with us here on bbc news. or you oryou can or you can head to our website as well. thank you for being with us. hello again. after some disrupted snow and some low temperatures this week we see a change in the weather. we start on a cold note but as we head through the mid...
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we need to make sure that the un and un women and all of the other organisations speak against it because if we don't speak against it now, all women will be later on exposed to these kind of atrocities, and it is unacceptable that we have a me too unless you are aversion to these events.— these events. thank you for bein: these events. thank you for being with _ these events. thank you for being with us. _ these events. thank you for being with us. thank- these events. thank you for being with us. thank you i these events. thank you for being with us. thank you so much for — being with us. thank you so much for having _ being with us. thank you so much for having me. - being with us. thank you so much for having me. god i being with us. thank you so i much for having me. god bless. the ceo of an organisation for civic engagement and political literacy of muslim americans told me a short time ago un system is broken. as you know today, the un secretary general antonio guterres has taken that move to invoke article 99 of the un charter, citing among other things what he says is a sever
we need to make sure that the un and un women and all of the other organisations speak against it because if we don't speak against it now, all women will be later on exposed to these kind of atrocities, and it is unacceptable that we have a me too unless you are aversion to these events.— these events. thank you for bein: these events. thank you for being with _ these events. thank you for being with us. _ these events. thank you for being with us. thank- these events. thank you for being...
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the un says half of 6323's population is starving, as israel's bombardment continues. the world food programme's deputy director says 9 out of 10 people cannot eat every day. israel says it's doing everything it can to get more aid in, but conditions on the ground are making it almost impossible for aid groups to reach gaza. unicef�*s spokeswoman alexandra murdoch has more on the situation. by all the measures that you can think of, the situation for people in gaza is beyond crisis point. food is running out as you have reported, there is a severe lack of safe water, safe drinking water at this poses a particularly lethal threat to children. people are sleeping outside on concrete floors. 80% of the population are displaced, almosti million are children and they are being pushed further and further south into areas that are overcrowded and without any of the basics that need to survive. humanitarian aid at the moment is the only lifeline for people and we are simply not able to get the access that we need to get through. for the past four, five, six these aid agencie
the un says half of 6323's population is starving, as israel's bombardment continues. the world food programme's deputy director says 9 out of 10 people cannot eat every day. israel says it's doing everything it can to get more aid in, but conditions on the ground are making it almost impossible for aid groups to reach gaza. unicef�*s spokeswoman alexandra murdoch has more on the situation. by all the measures that you can think of, the situation for people in gaza is beyond crisis point....
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ida. passing at the un? did that give you any hope at all?— passing at the un? did that give you any hope at all? no, because we want to see action — any hope at all? no, because we want to see action on _ any hope at all? no, because we want to see action on the _ any hope at all? no, because we want to see action on the ground. - any hope at all? no, because we want to see action on the ground. we - any hope at all? no, because we want to see action on the ground. we have | to see action on the ground. we have heard so many promises of resolutions, half resolutions. we don't hear anything of a humanitarian pause or a temporary pause. this is too much. this is beyond acceptable. the numbers are horrific, the reality is horrific, it is hell on earth in gaza and we are still negotiating terms and conditions and terminologies. enough of this, this must stop now. we can't afford any other day, we can't afford any day with this war continuing.— afford any day with this war continuinu. , ~ continuing. reverend dr munther isaac, continuing. reverend dr munther isa
ida. passing at the un? did that give you any hope at all?— passing at the un? did that give you any hope at all? no, because we want to see action — any hope at all? no, because we want to see action on _ any hope at all? no, because we want to see action on the _ any hope at all? no, because we want to see action on the ground. - any hope at all? no, because we want to see action on the ground. we - any hope at all? no, because we want to see action on the ground. we have | to see action...
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of un peacekeeping forces.— been a gradual withdrawal of un peacekeeping forces. where does this leave the internal _ peacekeeping forces. where does this leave the internal peacekeeping - peacekeeping forces. where does this leave the internal peacekeeping in - leave the internal peacekeeping in mali? ., ., , leave the internal peacekeeping in mali? ., , .y leave the internal peacekeeping in mali? ., , mali? that 'ihadist insurgency is ve lona mali? thatjihadist insurgency is very long running. _ mali? thatjihadist insurgency is very long running. the - mali? thatjihadist insurgency is very long running. the reason . mali? thatjihadist insurgency is very long running. the reason itj very long running. the reason it started in the first place when there was an armed rebellion involving separatist groups in the north, to groups. there are no such groups in operation in mali. a terrible situation regarding groups affiliated with islamic state and al-qaeda. in the north of the country, there has been a peacekeep
of un peacekeeping forces.— been a gradual withdrawal of un peacekeeping forces. where does this leave the internal _ peacekeeping forces. where does this leave the internal peacekeeping - peacekeeping forces. where does this leave the internal peacekeeping in - leave the internal peacekeeping in mali? ., ., , leave the internal peacekeeping in mali? ., , .y leave the internal peacekeeping in mali? ., , mali? that 'ihadist insurgency is ve lona mali? thatjihadist insurgency is very long...
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america has blocked un calls for a ceasefire. israel says it needs to keep fighting to keep up the pressure on hamas. if you want a ceasefire, that, from israel's perspective, can only happen with the release of hostages. as you know, hamas continues to hold over 100 hostages. there's a chance, because they want that ceasefire, they need that ceasefire, they will agree to the hostages but to be frank, had we agreed to the un secretary—general�*s proposal over a month ago for this unilateral ceasefire, we would never have got the 110 hostages out that we did in november. israel's army said this week it had killed tens of hamas fighters in an ambush near gaza city. and that it's preparing to expand operations to new areas in the south. israel is keen to show its making progress against hamas. its security forces say 700 palestinian fighters have been taken to israel for questioning. 200 of them in the last week. but palestinian groups are still firing rockets into israel and there's no sign of the hamas leaders israel blames fo
america has blocked un calls for a ceasefire. israel says it needs to keep fighting to keep up the pressure on hamas. if you want a ceasefire, that, from israel's perspective, can only happen with the release of hostages. as you know, hamas continues to hold over 100 hostages. there's a chance, because they want that ceasefire, they need that ceasefire, they will agree to the hostages but to be frank, had we agreed to the un secretary—general�*s proposal over a month ago for this unilateral...
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the un suspends a vote calling for a suspension of fighting. uefa's ban on a breakaway super league is ruled to have broken european law. and protests in argentina as the new government unveils new measures to deal with the country's struggling economy. some breaking sports news, the eu's top court has ruled that fifa and uefa's ban on a european super league broke european law. the court said the authorities were abusing their authority by refusing clubs their authority by refusing clubs the right to play in a super league. they added a super league
the un suspends a vote calling for a suspension of fighting. uefa's ban on a breakaway super league is ruled to have broken european law. and protests in argentina as the new government unveils new measures to deal with the country's struggling economy. some breaking sports news, the eu's top court has ruled that fifa and uefa's ban on a european super league broke european law. the court said the authorities were abusing their authority by refusing clubs their authority by refusing clubs the...
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british says it is pushing for a new un resolution. everything that can be _ a new un resolution. everything that can be done _ a new un resolution. everything that can be done must - a new un resolution. everything that can be done must be - a new un resolution. everything that can be done must be done l that can be done must be done to get— that can be done must be done to get aid — that can be done must be done to get aid into gaza and the people _ to get aid into gaza and the people in the desperate situation they are in. on that level. — situation they are in. on that level. we _ situation they are in. on that level, we have been talking about— level, we have been talking about the united nations security council resolution, where _ security council resolution, where we are very keen to see consensus _ where we are very keen to see consensus arrived at.- where we are very keen to see consensus arrived at. more than 20,000 consensus arrived at. more than 20.000 people _ consensus arrived at. more than 20,000 people have _ consensus arrived at. more than 20,000 people h
british says it is pushing for a new un resolution. everything that can be _ a new un resolution. everything that can be done _ a new un resolution. everything that can be done must - a new un resolution. everything that can be done must be - a new un resolution. everything that can be done must be done l that can be done must be done to get— that can be done must be done to get aid — that can be done must be done to get aid into gaza and the people _ to get aid into gaza and the people in...
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let's hear some of what countries' ambassadors to the un had to say in new york. rather than peace, putin chose to mark this holiday season and usher in the new year with a unprecedented number of drone and missile attacks against another un member state. these missiles were aimed at population centres across ukraine. they struck homes, apartment buildings, shopping centres and metros. a maternity hospital and a regional oncology centre has been damaged. in short, civilian infrastructure. meanwhile, poland has put its air defence forces on high alert after a suspected russian missile briefly entered polish airspace on friday. from kyiv, our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse reports. it is and always has been the whole of ukraine which is under attack. kyiv is still moscow's biggest prize. air defences have improved here, but this attack proved too much. translation: i was woken up at 7:30 by a horrible sound. _ it was so frightening, the missile was flying and everything was buzzing, so noisy. you are left in no doubt that this was a direct missile strike, th
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member state, britain, and the un itself. a coroner has found the double killing of an elderly couple was �*entirely preventable'. michael and marjorie cawdery — both 83 — were stabbed to death in their portadown home in may 2017 by a paranoid schizophrenic who had escaped from hospital. the man had repeatedly come to the attention of police and health services in the days leading up to the attack and the coroner says staff had missed multiple opportunities to prevent the deaths. michael and marjorie's son in law gave this reaction. what is really shocking is the utter chaos that appears to have existed in both the health service and the police. and their inability to appreciate how ill this man was. you know, it was just really breathtaking how bad it was. there is, as i say, it is also very interesting that the first series since this review that the health service carried out concluded that there was nothing of a problem, nothing to answer. the police service onwards decided there was nothing to investigate. and havi
member state, britain, and the un itself. a coroner has found the double killing of an elderly couple was �*entirely preventable'. michael and marjorie cawdery — both 83 — were stabbed to death in their portadown home in may 2017 by a paranoid schizophrenic who had escaped from hospital. the man had repeatedly come to the attention of police and health services in the days leading up to the attack and the coroner says staff had missed multiple opportunities to prevent the deaths. michael...
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the chief science lead at the un - climate emergencies. the chief science lead at the un office i climate emergencies. the chief| science lead at the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs, thank you forjoining us and we will send it back to you. kyle, thank you very much. the leaders of the england and wales' biggest unions are set to launch an attack on a controversial new law which will require them to provide minimum levels of service during strikes. the tuc, which represents 48 different unions, is holding a special national conference as it steps up its opposition to the new regulations. they were announced by ministers following 18 months of strikes over pay and conditions. let's get more on this with our business correspondent marc ashdown just to give you an idea of how extraordinary the meeting is, the last time the greater good of the union world came together outside of the congress was back in the days of thatcher in the early 80s and they are here giving impassioned speeches on the stage against a new minimum
the chief science lead at the un - climate emergencies. the chief science lead at the un office i climate emergencies. the chief| science lead at the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs, thank you forjoining us and we will send it back to you. kyle, thank you very much. the leaders of the england and wales' biggest unions are set to launch an attack on a controversial new law which will require them to provide minimum levels of service during strikes. the tuc, which...
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the us ambassador to the un said she was appalled that the council was unable to condemn it. what you make of those concerns? and i think many people are asking why is it that there was no condemnation of the actions of hamas? well, the ecuadorian delegation and myself, we have condemned in every forum and every time and every opportunity that we have had the crimes of hamas, the acts of terrorism from hamas. we have said it in every forum. but this one was a humanitarian resolution, not particularly a political one, so you have to see it from that standpoint that sometimes, you will not get whatever you want since you are targeting to a humanitarian effort and not quite as a political resolution. israel has told civilians in central gaza to move south as its military expands operations. some two million palestinians have already been displaced since the war began. meanwhile, the white house has announced the death of a dual us—israeli citizen abducted by hamas during the october seventh attacks in israel. our middle east correspondent lucy williamson brings us the latest f
the us ambassador to the un said she was appalled that the council was unable to condemn it. what you make of those concerns? and i think many people are asking why is it that there was no condemnation of the actions of hamas? well, the ecuadorian delegation and myself, we have condemned in every forum and every time and every opportunity that we have had the crimes of hamas, the acts of terrorism from hamas. we have said it in every forum. but this one was a humanitarian resolution, not...
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let's take a look at some of the main points from that un security council resolution. in terms of aid — they demand all sides of the israel—gaza conflict allow deliveries into gaza at scale. the resolution does not call for an immediate ceasefire — instead calling to create the conditions for one. but they do call for "the immediate and unconditional release "of all hostages" earlier, iasked bushra khalidi, oxfam's policy lead in the occupied palestinian territory and israel, about the situation in gaza. the humanitarian situation keeps unravelling, being worse by the hour. we are now not only seeing a looming epidemic threatening gaza strip because of an overcrowded situation where there is no hospitals, there is a escalating hunger crisis in gaza after over two months of conflict and siege imposed by israel, thus restricting enough aid coming in and meeting the needs of 2.2 million people. the analysis from the ipc that came out on thursday, i believe, indicates a significant and increasing risk of famine in gaza, escalating with each day of the continued hosti
let's take a look at some of the main points from that un security council resolution. in terms of aid — they demand all sides of the israel—gaza conflict allow deliveries into gaza at scale. the resolution does not call for an immediate ceasefire — instead calling to create the conditions for one. but they do call for "the immediate and unconditional release "of all hostages" earlier, iasked bushra khalidi, oxfam's policy lead in the occupied palestinian territory and...
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we will see that vote in the un security council because the un chief antonio guterres yesterday invoked article 99, a little used article in the un charter only brought into play when there are concerns that international peace and security are being threatened. that vote will happen at the un in new york later. not a binding vote are not the first time a vote like this has been called. but we will watch that for you here on bbc news and bring you anything that comes from that vote in new york a little later. much more to come from here injerusalem as well through the day. for now, kylie and london has the rest of the day's news. anna, thank you. documents reveal that the united kingdom has given rwanda a further £100 million as part of its deal to relocate asylum seekers to the african nation. £140 million had already paid out. the revelation came hours after rishi sunak vowed to "finish the job" of reviving the plan, after the resignation of his immigration minister. he felt it didn't go far enough. our political correspondent peter saull has more on this. it's not surprising that t
we will see that vote in the un security council because the un chief antonio guterres yesterday invoked article 99, a little used article in the un charter only brought into play when there are concerns that international peace and security are being threatened. that vote will happen at the un in new york later. not a binding vote are not the first time a vote like this has been called. but we will watch that for you here on bbc news and bring you anything that comes from that vote in new york...
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morris dancing, panto and cheese rolling, all in the running for un protected status. and the charities training guide dogs facing a shortage of volunteers post pandemic — our correspondent has a special report. hello, i'm lauren taylor. a minute's silence has been held in prague to remember the victims of thursday's mass shooting. bells toll. the czech republic is holding a day of national mourning for those killed in the attack, with flags flown at half—mast. 1a people were shot dead at charles university by a student who then killed himself. it's one of the deadliest attacks by a lone gunman in europe this century. police are still trying to establish a motive. our correspondent sarah rainsford is in prague. bells toll. a nation paused today, to remember the victims of an attack people here can't make sense of, that has brought pain and suffering. church bells rang out across the czech republic, to mark the moment. to honour those killed when a student attacked his own university, shooting in the corridors and classrooms. so far, we know three of the dead, inclu
morris dancing, panto and cheese rolling, all in the running for un protected status. and the charities training guide dogs facing a shortage of volunteers post pandemic — our correspondent has a special report. hello, i'm lauren taylor. a minute's silence has been held in prague to remember the victims of thursday's mass shooting. bells toll. the czech republic is holding a day of national mourning for those killed in the attack, with flags flown at half—mast. 1a people were shot dead at...
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as the un votes to boost humanitarian aid. for the first time in centuries, ukraine breaks with russian heritage to celebrate christmas on the 25th of december. and what british traditions should be saved? morris dancing, panto and cheese rolling — all in the running for un protected status. academy of arts, architecture and a minute's silence has been held in prague to remember the victims of thursday's mass shooting. bells toll the czech republic is holding a day of national mourning for those killed in the attack, with flags flown at half—mast. 1a people were shot dead at charles university by a student who then killed himself. it's one of the deadliest attacks by a lone gunman in europe this century. police are still trying to establish a motive. our correspondent bethany bell is in prague. flags are flying at half—mast across the country as a sign of respect for the country as a sign of respect for the people who died in the shooting at charles university. people also thinking about those who were injured, a number
as the un votes to boost humanitarian aid. for the first time in centuries, ukraine breaks with russian heritage to celebrate christmas on the 25th of december. and what british traditions should be saved? morris dancing, panto and cheese rolling — all in the running for un protected status. academy of arts, architecture and a minute's silence has been held in prague to remember the victims of thursday's mass shooting. bells toll the czech republic is holding a day of national mourning for...
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coming from un. keeping with other comments we are hearing with increasing urgency, save the children but out a statement today saying they have identified more than 7000 children under the age of five whose malnutrition is so acute now that they require urgent medical treatment to avoid dying. we have heard desperate accounts of the lack of sanitation in these encampments of sanitation in these encampments of tents and other makeshift shelters that are springing up all across the far southern reaches of the gaza strip. with so many people hemmed into these small areas, lacking basic supplies, lacking sanitation, realfears about lacking basic supplies, lacking sanitation, real fears about the spread of disease. it is no longer warm. winter is arriving. it is getting cold at night. so with every passing day and in every passing way, the situation seems to be getting worse and worse. {iii way, the situation seems to be getting worse and worse. of course, we know that _ getting worse and worse. of cours
coming from un. keeping with other comments we are hearing with increasing urgency, save the children but out a statement today saying they have identified more than 7000 children under the age of five whose malnutrition is so acute now that they require urgent medical treatment to avoid dying. we have heard desperate accounts of the lack of sanitation in these encampments of sanitation in these encampments of tents and other makeshift shelters that are springing up all across the far southern...
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as the un climate summit enters its final stages, nations are urged to step up and get thejob done. you are live with bbc news. i'm anna foster injerusalem. washington has stepped up its criticism of the way israel is carrying out its military offensive in gaza. antony blinken said there was a gap between the government's declared intentions to protect civilians and the casualties — and what was happening on the ground. it comes as the un's top aid official has said there's no longer any meaningful humanitarian operation in southern gaza. it does appear however that the israeli border crossing, kerem shalom, could soon be opened to improve the flow of aid. also, new images appear to show dozens of palestinian men stripped to their underwear with their hands tied behind their back, being held by israel defence forces. this report — and it's disturbing — is from jeremy bowen. video emerged this afternoon of palestinian men taken for interrogation. bbc staff recognised the town of beit lahiya in northern gaza and we've geo—located the video there too. palestinian diplomats said
as the un climate summit enters its final stages, nations are urged to step up and get thejob done. you are live with bbc news. i'm anna foster injerusalem. washington has stepped up its criticism of the way israel is carrying out its military offensive in gaza. antony blinken said there was a gap between the government's declared intentions to protect civilians and the casualties — and what was happening on the ground. it comes as the un's top aid official has said there's no longer any...
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civil order, the un warns, is breaking down. in deir al—balah, the mosque was bombed with such force that the yafa hospital next door was put out of action. the hospital director said gaza's health care system is being targeted systematically. israel said it launched a50 strikes in the last 2a hours. it released these night—vision pictures without a soundtrack. the americans repeated warnings that israel is killing too many civilians. it is a war crime to target civilians or harm them with an indiscriminate attack. more pictures are emerging on social media of israel's round—up of hundreds of palestinian men it says are hamas suspects. they were ordered to leave a un shelter, forced to strip to their underwear and bound before being driven away for interrogation. israel still has not beaten hamas in northern gaza. fighting continues in an urban wasteland. the video has been traced to israeli soldiers posting out of gaza, and since it went viral, has been deleted from tiktok. the way hundreds of thousands of palestinians in
civil order, the un warns, is breaking down. in deir al—balah, the mosque was bombed with such force that the yafa hospital next door was put out of action. the hospital director said gaza's health care system is being targeted systematically. israel said it launched a50 strikes in the last 2a hours. it released these night—vision pictures without a soundtrack. the americans repeated warnings that israel is killing too many civilians. it is a war crime to target civilians or harm them with...
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because we know now that kimjong—un is russians because we know now that kim jong—un is throwing his weight or whatever behind the russian war in ukraine and the russian war in ukraine and the russians in turn are giving him missiles and satellite technology. this first thing. it's not increasingly clear that if you are putting up satellites for reconnaissance it means the north koreans are planning to fight any future conflict with missiles and almost certainly it means nuclear attack missiles. the south korean state is not a conventional terrestrial one anymore, it's really more about missiles and you have to have satellites for better targeting so this is new.— so this is new. the bbc has soken so this is new. the bbc has spoken with _ so this is new. the bbc has spoken with north - so this is new. the bbc has spoken with north korean i spoken with north korean defectors who have described the deteriorating humanitarian situation inside north korea that you were just alluding to. right. that you were 'ust alluding to. richt. ., ., , ., , right. from anything to severe food short
because we know now that kimjong—un is russians because we know now that kim jong—un is throwing his weight or whatever behind the russian war in ukraine and the russian war in ukraine and the russians in turn are giving him missiles and satellite technology. this first thing. it's not increasingly clear that if you are putting up satellites for reconnaissance it means the north koreans are planning to fight any future conflict with missiles and almost certainly it means nuclear attack...
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we had the resolution in the un passed — children. we had the resolution in the un passed on _ children. we had the resolution in the un passed on friday. - children. we had the resolution in the un passed on friday. in - children. we had the resolution in| the un passed on friday. in terms children. we had the resolution in i the un passed on friday. in terms of increasing humanitarian aid in the gaza strip, has it made any difference 48—hour is on? tt is gaza strip, has it made any difference 48-hour is on? it is not enou:h. difference 48-hour is on? it is not enough- the _ difference 48-hour is on? it is not enough. the number— difference 48-hour is on? it is not enough. the number of _ difference 48-hour is on? it is not enough. the number of trucks - difference 48-hour is on? it is not enough. the number of trucks we | difference 48-hour is on? it is not. enough. the number of trucks we get in, the number of personnel we still have available, all of our operations are curtailed. humanitarians cannot move freely when there is
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it was a word that is unabated, another one of the un terms. _ unabated, another one of the un terms. it— unabated, another one of the un terms, it basically means how come — terms, it basically means how come i— terms, it basically means how come i do _ terms, it basically means how come i do we get rid of fossil fuels — come i do we get rid of fossil fuels completely? 0r come i do we get rid of fossil fuels completely? or do we continue _ fuels completely? or do we continue to burn but perhaps use this _ continue to burn but perhaps use this very expensive quite experimental technology called carbon — experimental technology called carbon capture to capture some of the _ carbon capture to capture some of the c02, the warming gas emitted _ of the c02, the warming gas emitted when we broke the fossil— emitted when we broke the fossil fuels, and that we countries could continue to burn— countries could continue to burn some fossil fuels but then they— burn some fossil fuels but then they are — burn some fossil fuels but then they are capturing some of the c02 for— t
it was a word that is unabated, another one of the un terms. _ unabated, another one of the un terms. it— unabated, another one of the un terms, it basically means how come — terms, it basically means how come i— terms, it basically means how come i do _ terms, it basically means how come i do we get rid of fossil fuels — come i do we get rid of fossil fuels completely? 0r come i do we get rid of fossil fuels completely? or do we continue _ fuels completely? or do we continue to burn...
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meanwhile, israel's ambassador to the un criticised the resolution, and said that the �*un should have focused on the humanitarian crisis of the hostages.�* russia's ambassador to the un criticized the us for not doing more to restrain israeli operations in gaza, saying it is giving israel a license to kill civilians. this comes amid complaints that the resolution is watered down. us ambassador to the un linda thomas—greenfield said the us abstained from the vote because the council did not condemn hamas' october seventh attack on israel. here's what she said after the vote. it took many days and many, many long nights of negotiating to get this right. but, today, this council provided a glimmer of hope amongst a sea of unimaginable suffering. today, this council called for urgent steps to immediately allow safe, unhindered and expanded humanitarian access. and to create the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities. a live look at gaza now from southern israel, where the humanitarian situation remains dire. the united nations says the entire territory's population is s
meanwhile, israel's ambassador to the un criticised the resolution, and said that the �*un should have focused on the humanitarian crisis of the hostages.�* russia's ambassador to the un criticized the us for not doing more to restrain israeli operations in gaza, saying it is giving israel a license to kill civilians. this comes amid complaints that the resolution is watered down. us ambassador to the un linda thomas—greenfield said the us abstained from the vote because the council did...
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the latest figures from the un _ the latest from geneva. the latest figures from the un refugee - the latest from geneva. the latestl figures from the un refugee agency shows that 114 million people have been forcibly displaced. we read a lot in the papers, we hear a lot on tv, but the pressure, particularly in wealthy countries, the pressure of migrants. the reality the un inaudible wants to hammer home in the summit, how we can prevent more people becoming displaced. the key thing that the un refugee agency wants to do is take some of the heat out of what is increasingly, particularly in europe, the united kingdom, a very polarised and politicised debate. we hear a lot from wealthy countries about how we just can't take any more, too many people are coming. the reality is that the vast majority of people who are displaced stay very close to home. european countries take just a fraction of that number. the un would like this summit to inject some reality and common sense into the debate. there will be many refugees here in geneva. . they h
the latest figures from the un _ the latest from geneva. the latest figures from the un refugee - the latest from geneva. the latestl figures from the un refugee agency shows that 114 million people have been forcibly displaced. we read a lot in the papers, we hear a lot on tv, but the pressure, particularly in wealthy countries, the pressure of migrants. the reality the un inaudible wants to hammer home in the summit, how we can prevent more people becoming displaced. the key thing that the un...
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the top un official says _ you for that. the top un official says the - you for that. the top un - official says the humanitarian system in gaza may soon collapse, provoking a rebuke from israel's foreign minister. and a blow for president biden as republican members of the us senate block billions of dollars of aid for ukraine and israel. good to have you with us. the gloves were off at the fourth and final republican presidential debate hosted by the tv network news nation. the event at the university of alabama featured the smallest group of candidates qualify for a debate so far, just for. ron desantis, former un ambassador nikki haley, entrepreneur and a former us governor. once again, leading gop contender former president donald trump skipped the debate, instead opting to host a rabbit fundraiser in florida. the candidates came out swinging against nikki haley, launching a range of verbal attacks on her record and against each other. you were bankrupt _ and against each other. you were bankrupt when - and against each other. um, were bankrupt when you left the u
the top un official says _ you for that. the top un official says the - you for that. the top un - official says the humanitarian system in gaza may soon collapse, provoking a rebuke from israel's foreign minister. and a blow for president biden as republican members of the us senate block billions of dollars of aid for ukraine and israel. good to have you with us. the gloves were off at the fourth and final republican presidential debate hosted by the tv network news nation. the event at the...
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so with a un resolution, without a un resolution the major issue of consideration right now is the hostages and the ability to bring out more hostages in exchange for israel suspending the war for a period, maybe even an extended period, maybe even an extended period of up to two weeks, as we have been led to believe this morning on the local press. irate have been led to believe this morning on the local press. we are heafina morning on the local press. we are hearing from _ morning on the local press. we are hearing from the _ morning on the local press. we are hearing from the president - morning on the local press. we are hearing from the president ivan - hearing from the president ivan hertzog yesterday saying they are ready for another pause. do you think that's because of the amount of pressure that has been in the last few days? i of pressure that has been in the last few days?— last few days? i think it is much more of a _ last few days? i think it is much more of a result _ last few days? i think it is much more of a result of— last few days? i think it is much more of a resu
so with a un resolution, without a un resolution the major issue of consideration right now is the hostages and the ability to bring out more hostages in exchange for israel suspending the war for a period, maybe even an extended period, maybe even an extended period of up to two weeks, as we have been led to believe this morning on the local press. irate have been led to believe this morning on the local press. we are heafina morning on the local press. we are hearing from _ morning on the...