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it is already before what is going on right now with the israel— gaza war and the most recent exchange of fire from iran, this is an area that has been a problem in the maritime area for decades, so everyone treated in the area have contingency plans for things like this, but for the time being it seems as if everybody is waiting, and they're waiting with contingency plans ready to avoid the air if such an escalation would also impact further at the maritime industry, but for the time being it seems containers are moving in and out as with any other day, but with the cost of course not only in freight rates but insurance going up by the day. formula i returns to shanghai this weekend after five years. tickets were sold out in minutes when they went on sale in january. in 2019, when the race was last held, 160,000 people attended the grand prix. so what's driving excitement this year? mark gallagher is a former executive at red bull racing and jordan grand prix and joins me now. he said there is pent—up demand. he said there is pent-up demand-— he said there is pent-up demand. , . .
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it comes as the gaza peacetalks face another potentual pitfall. qatar — who's diplomats have played a pivotal role — is now questioning whether the talks will succeed. their prime minister said they will reasses their role as a mediator between israel and hamas. take a listen. unfortunately, i mean, we have seen that there has been an abuse of this mediation in favour of narrow political interests. this means that the state of qatar has called for a comprehensive evaluation of this role. we are not the stage to evaluate mediation and also evaluate how the parties engage in this mediation. earlier i spoke to elizabeth shakman hurd. she is a political science and religious studies professor from northwestern university and middle east scholar. she said that despite the tensions between israel and iran we should not forget the situation in gaza. israel has every interest and every intention with this government of trying to distract from what is going on there, to divert attention, to divert the international community and the regional government
it comes as the gaza peacetalks face another potentual pitfall. qatar — who's diplomats have played a pivotal role — is now questioning whether the talks will succeed. their prime minister said they will reasses their role as a mediator between israel and hamas. take a listen. unfortunately, i mean, we have seen that there has been an abuse of this mediation in favour of narrow political interests. this means that the state of qatar has called for a comprehensive evaluation of this role. we...
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benjamin netanyahu also has continued concerns regarding the situation in gaza — and it comes in the form of a post on x in the past few hours from joe biden —
benjamin netanyahu also has continued concerns regarding the situation in gaza — and it comes in the form of a post on x in the past few hours from joe biden —
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hamas in the october 7th attacks, has been describing the horrifying conditions she had to endure in gaza. aviva siegel was released in november but her husband, who was also kidnapped from their kibbutz, is still being held. lucy manning has been speaking to her in tel aviv, and a warning, her report contains distressing details. when the hamas gunmen came to kfar aza on october 7th, they murdered and kidnapped. two of those taken, husband and wife keith and aviva siegel. she was freed. he is still a hostage. i'm not speaking, i'm screaming. i need help from the whole world. i was there for 51 days and know what it's like. can you tell me a bit about the conditions that you were held in? keith and i were moved 13 times, so with the different conditions. we met lots of terrorists, and they acted brutally in every place we went to. one of the times, they took us down to a tunnel and there was no oxygen there, and theyjust left us there. and i can't explain what the feeling is of not being able to breathe and you know that it might be your last hours. keith and aviva were also held in house
hamas in the october 7th attacks, has been describing the horrifying conditions she had to endure in gaza. aviva siegel was released in november but her husband, who was also kidnapped from their kibbutz, is still being held. lucy manning has been speaking to her in tel aviv, and a warning, her report contains distressing details. when the hamas gunmen came to kfar aza on october 7th, they murdered and kidnapped. two of those taken, husband and wife keith and aviva siegel. she was freed. he is...
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but if there is no aid getting into gaza, - aid into gaza. but if there is no aid getting into gaza, it's - aid into gaza. but if there is no aid getting into gaza, it's veryi aid getting into gaza, it's very clear— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's happening - aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's happening ini clear why that's happening in israet's — clear why that's happening in israel's preventing _ clear why that's happening in israel's preventing that - clear why that's happening in israel's preventing that from| israel's preventing that from happening _ israel's preventing that from happening and _ israel's preventing that from happening and they- israel's preventing that from happening and they may - israel's preventing that from| happening and they may have israel's preventing that from - happening and they may have their reasons _ happening and they may have their reasons a— happening and they may have
but if there is no aid getting into gaza, - aid into gaza. but if there is no aid getting into gaza, it's - aid into gaza. but if there is no aid getting into gaza, it's veryi aid getting into gaza, it's very clear— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's— aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's happening - aid getting into gaza, it's very clear why that's happening ini clear why that's happening in israet's — clear why...
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qatar�*s prime minister says indirect negotiations on a ceasefire deal and the release of hostages in gaza have largely stalled. sheikh mohammed al thani, whose country is one of the mediators between israel and hamas, said talks were in a "delicate phase". president biden has said there will be no trade war with beijing, despite indicating he wants to raise tariffs on imports of chinese steel and aluminium. he�*s expected to tell unions he wants tariffs tripled to 25%.
qatar�*s prime minister says indirect negotiations on a ceasefire deal and the release of hostages in gaza have largely stalled. sheikh mohammed al thani, whose country is one of the mediators between israel and hamas, said talks were in a "delicate phase". president biden has said there will be no trade war with beijing, despite indicating he wants to raise tariffs on imports of chinese steel and aluminium. he�*s expected to tell unions he wants tariffs tripled to 25%.
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in parts of gaza according _ taking place in parts of gaza according the _ taking place in parts of gaza according the united - taking place in parts of gaza i according the united nations, taking place in parts of gaza - according the united nations, there is a real— according the united nations, there is a real fear— according the united nations, there is a real fear that _ according the united nations, there is a real fear that without _ according the united nations, there is a real fear that without a - is a real fear that without a negotiated _ is a real fear that without a negotiated cease—fire - is a real fear that without a negotiated cease—fire and i is a real fear that without a - negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, _ negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, this— negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, this is— negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, this isjust _ negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, this isjust going - negotiated cease—fire and hostage release, this isjust going to - release, this isjust going to continue _ release
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and what are the implications for the war in gaza. tonight we are injerusalem, brussels and new york where world the leaders are discussing the fallout, and the potential implications of a further escalation. also tonight a boeing whistle—blower tells congress, the company's 787 dreamliner could break apart in mid—air and the entire fleet should be grounded. we will get reaction to that. and what if the weekend away fixture was in new york. a legal hurdle has been overcome, that could mean premier league
and what are the implications for the war in gaza. tonight we are injerusalem, brussels and new york where world the leaders are discussing the fallout, and the potential implications of a further escalation. also tonight a boeing whistle—blower tells congress, the company's 787 dreamliner could break apart in mid—air and the entire fleet should be grounded. we will get reaction to that. and what if the weekend away fixture was in new york. a legal hurdle has been overcome, that could mean...
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to ramp up the land, airand continued to urge israel to ramp up the land, air and sea deliveries for gaza civilians. benjamin netanyahu would've had an update on the uk position after meeting lord cameron, who spoke with reporters, urging israel to use restraint. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran, but to be clear, we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and should be designed in a way that is going to limit and try to de—escalate this conflict. nobody wants to see this conflict grow and spread, and so those were the things we were discussing. but at the same time, i think it's really important for the eyes of the world to switch to looking at the situation in gaza, where hamas have now held these hostages for 193 days. they have been offered a good deal to release dozens of prisoners from israeli jails in exchange for a pause in the fighting and for a small number of hostages to be released. they should take that deal, and when the world sees they're not taking that deal, everyone should recognise it's hama
to ramp up the land, airand continued to urge israel to ramp up the land, air and sea deliveries for gaza civilians. benjamin netanyahu would've had an update on the uk position after meeting lord cameron, who spoke with reporters, urging israel to use restraint. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran, but to be clear, we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and should be designed in a way that is going to limit and try...
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president biden urges netanyahu to ramp up aid supplies into gaza, writing on twitter that israel's efforts are "still not enough". the government's rwanda bill goes back to dealers as mps reject all changes proposed to the much debated asylum plan. —— back to the lords. and inflation in the uk falls to its lowest level for two and a half years as food prices drop. also coming up on the world today: the countdown is on as the olympic clock marking 100 days before the opening of the paris games, but how do parisians feel about the upcoming olympics? welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. "israel will do whatever is needed to defend itself" — that was the message benjamin netanyahu delivered to the latest batch of politicians urging restraint in any move against iran. the uk foreign secretary david cameron and german foregn minister annalena baerbock have been meeting israeli leaders after the unprecedented missile and drone attack launched over the weekend, which was in itself a retaliatory move by iran for an attack in damascus. there are continued fea
president biden urges netanyahu to ramp up aid supplies into gaza, writing on twitter that israel's efforts are "still not enough". the government's rwanda bill goes back to dealers as mps reject all changes proposed to the much debated asylum plan. —— back to the lords. and inflation in the uk falls to its lowest level for two and a half years as food prices drop. also coming up on the world today: the countdown is on as the olympic clock marking 100 days before the opening of...
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lord cameron also raised the situation in gaza, the continuing humanitarian crisis and urged israel to do more to let aid in. the message that in the last few minutes has been reiterated by president biden who put out a social media post on x saying more aid is getting it is still not enough. the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu sat and listened to all the advice he was getting from these two foreign ministers today and after they left he made it very clear what he thought. he thought. he said, i thank you for the nice suggestions and ideas you have been made but let me be clear, israel will make its own decisions and israel will do what is necessary to defend itself. so it is clear that israel is going to take action. we stilljust don't know what israel is going to take action. we still just don't know what and israel is going to take action. we stilljust don't know what and how. 0ne stilljust don't know what and how. one final thought, stilljust don't know what and how. 0ne finalthought, israel stilljust don't know what and how. one final thought, israel is, however, makin
lord cameron also raised the situation in gaza, the continuing humanitarian crisis and urged israel to do more to let aid in. the message that in the last few minutes has been reiterated by president biden who put out a social media post on x saying more aid is getting it is still not enough. the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu sat and listened to all the advice he was getting from these two foreign ministers today and after they left he made it very clear what he thought. he...
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i think we are seeing a genuine change in israel's attitude of aid getting into gaza. they have made a series of promises about opening the port at ashdod, about opening new crossing points into gaza and aiming for 500 trucks a day, switching the water back on into gaza, allowing more to come through the so—called jordan corridor. these are important promises, there are early signs there are improvements being delivered, but we will want to check day by day that it really is happening, because it is so important we get that aid into gaza, we get people fed, water, the shelter and the medicine they need. big changes have been promised by the israelis, and we believe some things are happening and we want to make sure they all happen. meanwhile, the united nations is launching a $2.8 billion appeal to provide aid to palestinians in the gaza strip and occupied west bank. 0rganisers say 90% of the funding would go to gaza, as aid workers there struggle to prevent famine. they've warned that thousands of people don't have the food and supplies they need particularly in the
i think we are seeing a genuine change in israel's attitude of aid getting into gaza. they have made a series of promises about opening the port at ashdod, about opening new crossing points into gaza and aiming for 500 trucks a day, switching the water back on into gaza, allowing more to come through the so—called jordan corridor. these are important promises, there are early signs there are improvements being delivered, but we will want to check day by day that it really is happening,...
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, in gaza city. after several months of not being able to have, you know, enough quantities of food by people and they have been suffering a severe level of food insecurity and so, yes, there is an increase but, however, it remains a drop in the ocean compared to the unmet needs. not only in terms of the food insecurity but also in terms of the health care services that are provided. clean water that is available for over 2 million people and many other humanitarian needs that are urgently needed. i want to talk about that wider infrastructure in just a want to talk about that wider infrastructure injust a decade but before that, obviously, there had been numerous warnings that gaza has been numerous warnings that gaza has been teetering on the brink of famine, how quickly if there is a sustained flow of aid, how quickly can people be pulled back from that, from being on the brink of famine? this will not be easy. the exact level of famine, we need to have exact access to the gaza strip and to do scr
, in gaza city. after several months of not being able to have, you know, enough quantities of food by people and they have been suffering a severe level of food insecurity and so, yes, there is an increase but, however, it remains a drop in the ocean compared to the unmet needs. not only in terms of the food insecurity but also in terms of the health care services that are provided. clean water that is available for over 2 million people and many other humanitarian needs that are urgently...
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since the start of the war in gaza, israel has sped up the construction and approval of settlements across occupied eastjerusalem — an area which palestinians consider their future capital. the settlements are illegal under international law. let's get more from amy cohen at ir amim, a nonprofit israeli organisation that aims to make jerusalem a equitable space for israelis and palestinains. for israelis and palestinians. like you forjoining us. first perhaps begin by doing us a sense of the scale of the settlements building in the last year, especially since october? certainly, thank ou especially since october? certainly, thank you so _ especially since october? certainly, thank you so much _ especially since october? certainly, thank you so much for— especially since october? certainly, thank you so much for having - especially since october? certainly, thank you so much for having me. l thank you so much for having me. basically what we are seeing is just a major surge in the advancements of settlements across jerusalem just since october seven we are seeing thousands of housing un
since the start of the war in gaza, israel has sped up the construction and approval of settlements across occupied eastjerusalem — an area which palestinians consider their future capital. the settlements are illegal under international law. let's get more from amy cohen at ir amim, a nonprofit israeli organisation that aims to make jerusalem a equitable space for israelis and palestinains. for israelis and palestinians. like you forjoining us. first perhaps begin by doing us a sense of the...
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julian, not a very optimistic — ground in gaza. julian, not a very optimistic assessment, _ ground in gaza. julian, not a very optimistic assessment, rather . ground in gaza. julian, not a very i optimistic assessment, rather bleak assessment but thank you forjoining us for your very considered thoughts on what you call a very difficult moment and as you have been here and throughout this programme, it is a very dangerous moment with both sides, both israel and iran saying don't attack, if you do, i would attack backs. in the meanwhile, many other diplomats trying to increase their efforts to contain this escalation. back to you in london. thank you very much. thank you very much. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. at least 1a people have been killed and around 60 injured in what ukrainian officials say was a russian missile attack on chernihiv. the city's mayor said a high—rise building in a densely—populated neighbourhood was hit. president zelensky said the destruction wouldn't have taken place if ukraine h
julian, not a very optimistic — ground in gaza. julian, not a very optimistic assessment, _ ground in gaza. julian, not a very optimistic assessment, rather . ground in gaza. julian, not a very i optimistic assessment, rather bleak assessment but thank you forjoining us for your very considered thoughts on what you call a very difficult moment and as you have been here and throughout this programme, it is a very dangerous moment with both sides, both israel and iran saying don't attack, if...
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sorry, i was in gaza last _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week and _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week and the - saw on your trip. sorry, i was in | gaza last week and the situation there is an unmitigated human disaster of historic proportion. there are over a million people crowded into rafah which is a small place. they are in makeshift shelters are made of pieces of plastic stretched over a word, they are as close to the sea as they can get because they have moved as far away from the israeli ministry as they can. of course, they cannot escape aerial bombardment or bombardment from the sea both of which happened while i was there. there is a lack of absolutely everything you need to prevent a humanitarian disaster. there is a lack of water. so our medical points in areas where there are lots of displaced people are reporting increasing numbers of infections and illnesses caused by dehydration. there's not enough food and so one in three children under the age of two are acutely malnourished. in th
sorry, i was in gaza last _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week and _ saw on your trip. sorry, i was in gaza last week and the - saw on your trip. sorry, i was in | gaza last week and the situation there is an unmitigated human disaster of historic proportion. there are over a million people crowded into rafah which is a small place. they are in makeshift shelters are made of pieces of plastic stretched over a word, they are as...
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i think we have seen a general change in israel's attitude in aid getting into gaza, and they had made a series of promises about opening crossing into ashdod and getting up to 500 trucks a day and switching water back on into gaza and allowing more to come through the so—called jordan corridor and these are important promises and there are early signs there are improvements being delivered but we will want to check day by day that it really is happening because it is so important we get that aid into gaza and we get people fed and we get them water and we get them the shelter and the medicine they need. the changes have been promised by the israelis and we believe some things are happening and we want to make sure they all happen. and we want to make sure they all ha en. �* , and we want to make sure they all hauen. h .,, and we want to make sure they all hauen. �*, ., happen. children's doctors are callin: happen. children's doctors are calling for— happen. children's doctors are calling for it — happen. children's doctors are calling for it to _ happen. children's doctors
i think we have seen a general change in israel's attitude in aid getting into gaza, and they had made a series of promises about opening crossing into ashdod and getting up to 500 trucks a day and switching water back on into gaza and allowing more to come through the so—called jordan corridor and these are important promises and there are early signs there are improvements being delivered but we will want to check day by day that it really is happening because it is so important we get that...
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lord cameron said he would also be raising the situation in gaza where humanitarian crisis is still dire. he said he would be asking israel to do more to let aid in. but also put pressure on hamas to release the israeli hostages and accept what he called the good ceasefire deal. in iran today, parades to celebrate the country's army and its stock of missiles. all in front of the president, who had a fresh warning against any retaliation by israel. translation: if the zionist regime makes the slightest move _ to violate our territory or harm the national interests of the islamic republic, they must understand they will face a severe and heavy response. israel has won new diplomatic support in the wake of iran's attack. and it wants to use that to put more international pressure on tehran. and the west seems happy to do that. g7 ministers meeting in italy today are expected to discuss new sanctions on iran. there is more that we can do to show a united front, that iran is behind so much of the malign activity in this region. backing hamas, backing hezbollah, backing the houthis. they need
lord cameron said he would also be raising the situation in gaza where humanitarian crisis is still dire. he said he would be asking israel to do more to let aid in. but also put pressure on hamas to release the israeli hostages and accept what he called the good ceasefire deal. in iran today, parades to celebrate the country's army and its stock of missiles. all in front of the president, who had a fresh warning against any retaliation by israel. translation: if the zionist regime makes the...
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in gaza. when we going to realise saying things is making no difference and we actually have to act, not least to take steps to enforce the judgment of the international court of justice, to enforce the judgment of the international court ofjustice, when will we actually do something concrete to save these lives? b5 will we actually do something concrete to save these lives? $5 i concrete to save these lives? as i said, we concrete to save these lives? as i said. we are _ concrete to save these lives? as i said, we are pressing incredibly hard to make sure... to see that we see further progress in this vital area and as i highlighted before, one of the key things we do is committing 9.7 million for a delivery through the life—saving aid corridor. this action being taken, clearly we will continue to put pressure on the israelis, they made commitments, we want them to stand up commitments, we want them to stand up and realise or allow agencies to realise those commitments. crossings are still
in gaza. when we going to realise saying things is making no difference and we actually have to act, not least to take steps to enforce the judgment of the international court of justice, to enforce the judgment of the international court ofjustice, when will we actually do something concrete to save these lives? b5 will we actually do something concrete to save these lives? $5 i concrete to save these lives? as i said, we concrete to save these lives? as i said. we are _ concrete to save these...
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mil have never seen anything like this in the gaza strip.— in the gaza strip. all of the aid arencies in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are — in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are experiencing - agencies are experiencing difficulties although it should be mentioned that there has been a report in the last two days that more aid is now getting in unra is facing problems of its own, its convoys have been bought from the north. is there any sign that will change? north. is there any sign that will chance? ., ., , ., ., �* change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right. _ change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since _ change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since the _ change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since the end - change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since the end of - absolutely right, since the end of march, we have been unable to get any kind of aid into the north and in fact we were not able to supply any food to the north of the gaza strip since january and t
mil have never seen anything like this in the gaza strip.— in the gaza strip. all of the aid arencies in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are — in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are experiencing - agencies are experiencing difficulties although it should be mentioned that there has been a report in the last two days that more aid is now getting in unra is facing problems of its own, its convoys have been bought from the north. is there any sign that will change? north. is...
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meanwhile the un launches a $2.8 billion appealfor aid for the palestinian population in the gaza strip and occupied west bank. russia's military death toll in ukraine has now passed the 50,000 mark — we have more from a bbc investigation coming up. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates causing flash flooding, some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. welcome to the programme. the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has arrived injerusalem a for talks with israel's leaders about their response to iran's drone and missile attack over the weekend. he's also expected to discuss the continuing humanitarian crisis in gaza. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucetjoined us live earlier from jerusalem with the latest. day when ever saw intensifying in capitals around the world
meanwhile the un launches a $2.8 billion appealfor aid for the palestinian population in the gaza strip and occupied west bank. russia's military death toll in ukraine has now passed the 50,000 mark — we have more from a bbc investigation coming up. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates causing flash flooding, some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. welcome to the programme. the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has arrived injerusalem a for talks with israel's...
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he's also exepected to address the humanitarian situation in gaza. our diplomatic correspondentjames landale joins us from jerusalem. morning. what more do we know about lord cameron's visit?— lord cameron's visit? morning. the foreian lord cameron's visit? morning. the foreign secretary _ lord cameron's visit? morning. the foreign secretary is _ lord cameron's visit? morning. the foreign secretary is here _ lord cameron's visit? morning. the foreign secretary is here along - lord cameron's visit? morning. the| foreign secretary is here along with several other foreign ministers, essentially to deliver on the ground the message that prime ministers and presidents around the world have been expressing for the last couple of days, and that is one of restraint. there is huge concern in the west that israel might retaliate forcefully against iran's weekend missile and drone attacks and lord cameron will be here echoing what the prime minister said in his call with benjamin netanyahu last night, calling for calm heads and warning against escalation. i t
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israeli shelling in northern gaza and in different places. now the focus is about the israeli response on the iran attack. thank you. let's speak to abbas milani, a director of iranian studies at stanford university. welcome to bbc news. interested to get your take on how effective a new sanctions might be, if they are imposed on iran. if be, if they are imposed on iran. . ., , ., iran. if the sanctions are imposed. _ iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they _ iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they will - iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they will have | iran. if the sanctions are i imposed, they will have an impact, particularly because the economy is in a dangerous place. there are strikes all over, inflation is in the double digits, unemployment, the currency has lost an enormous amount of its value. it went from 40,000 down to 70,000. it is an economy that cannot sustain it.— cannot sustain it. interesting ou sa cannot sustain it. interesting you say that _ cannot sustain it. interesting you say that because - cannot sustain it. in
israeli shelling in northern gaza and in different places. now the focus is about the israeli response on the iran attack. thank you. let's speak to abbas milani, a director of iranian studies at stanford university. welcome to bbc news. interested to get your take on how effective a new sanctions might be, if they are imposed on iran. if be, if they are imposed on iran. . ., , ., iran. if the sanctions are imposed. _ iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they _ iran. if the sanctions are...
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gaza. they are very capable in promoting chaos and instability. so, when we try to block them, no—one can compare it to an attack against an embassy or against a diplomat. but still, when you compare the amount of weapons that iran used against israel, that's something that i cannot imagine the uk standing quietly if those rockets would have... just a final point on this, your relationship with allies. i have read convincing reports quoting many sources inside the white house saying that overnight saturday, sunday, after it became clear what the iranians had launched against you, mr netanyahu was inclined to launch an immediate retaliatory response and he was persuaded not to byjoe biden, who, according to these reports, said to mr netanyahu quite clearly, he said, "we will not support you in that action." there is a problem for israel here, is there not? you need the americans, not least you need the arms they're giving you to fight your war in gaza. you need the warplanes that helped yo
gaza. they are very capable in promoting chaos and instability. so, when we try to block them, no—one can compare it to an attack against an embassy or against a diplomat. but still, when you compare the amount of weapons that iran used against israel, that's something that i cannot imagine the uk standing quietly if those rockets would have... just a final point on this, your relationship with allies. i have read convincing reports quoting many sources inside the white house saying that...
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the war in gaza is where the crisis began, over six months ago. the road north to gaza city today packed with people hoping to return to their homes, turned back again and again by the army. the war here has already inflamed israel's other conflicts. israel's next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. to talk about the possible repercusions after the iranian attack, i spoke to elliott abrams. senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the council on foreign relations, he served as deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor in the george w bush administration. i think there will be some kind i think there will be some kind of response, i don't think it will be zero, i think they believe that arana changed the rules of the game. they did not attack directly in all the years of the existence, but i am inclined to think for the reasons you reported, it will not be instant. i would only add one thing, it is that a week from now is a passover, the passover holiday, and the governm
the war in gaza is where the crisis began, over six months ago. the road north to gaza city today packed with people hoping to return to their homes, turned back again and again by the army. the war here has already inflamed israel's other conflicts. israel's next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. to talk about the possible repercusions after the iranian attack, i spoke to elliott abrams. senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the council on...
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the war in gaza is where the crisis began, over six months ago. the road north to gaza city today packed with people hoping to return to their homes, turned back again and again by the army. the war here has already inflamed israel's other conflicts. israel's next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. we are learning the un security council will vote on thursday on a draft resolution supporting a palestinian bid for statehood. the veto is all but certain as washington has said establish an independence day should happen through direct negotiations with israel. the first seven jurors have been selected on day two of donald trump's historic hush money trial. the jury selection process proved complicated after day one of the proceedings when dozens of called jurors were dismissed after saying they couldn't be impartial in the case. the former us president faces 3a felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a payment to adult film star stormy daniels, who alleges she and mr trump had an affair
the war in gaza is where the crisis began, over six months ago. the road north to gaza city today packed with people hoping to return to their homes, turned back again and again by the army. the war here has already inflamed israel's other conflicts. israel's next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. we are learning the un security council will vote on thursday on a draft resolution supporting a palestinian bid for statehood. the veto is all but...
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the war in gaza is where the crisis began, over six months ago. the road north to gaza city today packed with people hoping to return to their homes, turned back again and again by the army. the war here has already inflamed israel's other conflicts. israel's next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. the airdrop mission continued in gaza on tuesday, this time carried out by the us central command of another united nations has voiced concerns about escalating violence in the occupied west bank. it comes after a wave of attacks, sparked by the killing of an israeli teenager. the un accused israeli security forces of active participation in attacks on palestinians by jewish settlers. the vast majority of the international community considers the settlements in the west bank as illegal under international law. israel disputes this. here's hugo bachega. caught on cctv — a man setting fire to a car as israeli settlers storm a palestinian village in the occupied west bank. israeli soldiers watch outside and
the war in gaza is where the crisis began, over six months ago. the road north to gaza city today packed with people hoping to return to their homes, turned back again and again by the army. the war here has already inflamed israel's other conflicts. israel's next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. the airdrop mission continued in gaza on tuesday, this time carried out by the us central command of another united nations has voiced concerns about...
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the war in gaza is where the crisis began, over six months ago. the road north to gaza city today packed with people hoping to return to their homes, turned back again and again by the army. the war here has already inflamed israel's other conflicts. israel's next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. un agencies are warning of spiralling violence in the west bank and they have raised concerns over an escalation of the conflict following iran's attack on israel on saturday night. it comes after a wave of attacks, sparked by the killing of an israeli teenager. the un has accused israeli's security forces, of active participation, in attacks on palestinians byjewish settlers. the vast majority of the international community considers the settlements illegal under international law, although israel disputes this. here's hugo bachega. caught on cctv — a man setting fire to a car as israeli settlers storm a palestinian village in the occupied west bank. israeli soldiers watch outside and appear to do nothi
the war in gaza is where the crisis began, over six months ago. the road north to gaza city today packed with people hoping to return to their homes, turned back again and again by the army. the war here has already inflamed israel's other conflicts. israel's next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. un agencies are warning of spiralling violence in the west bank and they have raised concerns over an escalation of the conflict following iran's...
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the war in gaza is where the crisis began, oversix the war in gaza is where the crisis began, over six months ago. the road is packed now with people hoping to return to their homes, turned back again and again by the army. the war here has already inflamed israel's regional conflicts. its next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. the united nations has voiced concerns about escalating violence in the occupied west bank. it comes after a wave of attacks sparked by the killing of an israeli teenager. the un has accused israeli's security forces of active participation in attacks on palestinians byjewish settlers. the vast majority of the international community considers the settlements in the west bank as illegal under international law. israel disputes this. caught on cctv — a man setting fire to a car as israeli settlers storm a palestinian village in the occupied west bank. israeli soldiers watch outside and appear to do nothing. across the west bank on the weekend, israeli settlers went on a rampage. this was the village of mughayir n
the war in gaza is where the crisis began, oversix the war in gaza is where the crisis began, over six months ago. the road is packed now with people hoping to return to their homes, turned back again and again by the army. the war here has already inflamed israel's regional conflicts. its next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. the united nations has voiced concerns about escalating violence in the occupied west bank. it comes after a wave of...
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the gaza war has already inflamed israel's regional conflicts. its next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. with me is 0rly goldschmidt, spokesperson for the israeli embassy in london. welcome to the studio. we saw in that report on the question making the point, the next decision of israel is crucial. what is their next step now?— israel is crucial. what is their next ste now? �* . ., , , next step now? after what happened on saturday night, _ next step now? after what happened on saturday night, more _ next step now? after what happened on saturday night, more than - next step now? after what happened on saturday night, more than 300 i on saturday night, more than 300 drones and missiles, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles were sent over to israel in order to murder innocent civilians. i have to say, i was watching this on tv and it really looks like an apocalyptic movie. thinking about my family there and all of our friends there waiting to know if the missiles were going to hit them or not w
the gaza war has already inflamed israel's regional conflicts. its next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. with me is 0rly goldschmidt, spokesperson for the israeli embassy in london. welcome to the studio. we saw in that report on the question making the point, the next decision of israel is crucial. what is their next step now?— israel is crucial. what is their next ste now? �* . ., , , next step now? after what happened on saturday night, _...
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the gaza war has already inflamed israel's regional conflicts. its next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. the time is 6:17pm. our top story this evening: mps will tonight vote on whether anyone born afterjanuary 2009 should be banned from buying cigarettes. and coming up.... adam peaty returns to the pool and is called up to the olympic team. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news — deontay wilder tells us how he can reclaim the world heavyweight titlke and how that should involve a fight against anthonyjoshua along the way. he's running the london marathon — this time for a very personal reason. one of denmark's most famous buildings — the copenhagen old stock exchange — has been destroyed by fire. the building's iconic spire collapsed in the flames as more than 100 firefighters battled to save it. 0ur correpsondent adrienne murray is there. it started in the small hours of the morning. soon, flames and thick grey smoke had engulfed the historic former stock exchange. 0n
the gaza war has already inflamed israel's regional conflicts. its next decision could push them into all—out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. the time is 6:17pm. our top story this evening: mps will tonight vote on whether anyone born afterjanuary 2009 should be banned from buying cigarettes. and coming up.... adam peaty returns to the pool and is called up to the olympic team. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news — deontay wilder tells us how he can reclaim...
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_ deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a _ deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a cease-fire - deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a cease-fire can i deep in the territories of gaza. and a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be l a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between _ a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between us — a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between us and _ a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an issue between us and hamas. i- a cease-fire? a cease-fire can be an| issue between us and hamas. i think we have to see how that is going to continue, if at all. i don't know if we are going to launch another operation in the south. there is much talk of that. it will also depend on whether hamas will call in today and realised that they have no chance of overcoming israel in the present situation in gaza. efraim halevy. thank you forjoining us from tel aviv with your assessments of the israeli security calculations and tensions the region. and that is how it looks at this hour with the many still asking whe
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in the midst of this tension, israel is continuing its operation against hamas in gaza. there have been reports of fighting in several areas — including in the town of beit hanoun, in the north—east of gaza, in what appears to be a new military offensive. so just how dangerous are the current tensions for the wider region? we can speak to victor tricaud, senior analyst at the risk consultancy control risks. thank you for your time. it has clearly been a very alarming few days and indeed few months. what are you and your analysts most are concerned about now? everyone is busy looking at what the israeli response will be, if there is one. —— everyone is obviously looking. thank you, it is a pleasure to you today. it certainly is probably the period of highest tension in the region at least a few years, possibly a decade. i'm sure you're expecting to hear the one key driver for what is to come next is the israeli response to the unprecedented attack that iran carried out on the 13th of april. and what are the options that you believe israel has and what might be the
in the midst of this tension, israel is continuing its operation against hamas in gaza. there have been reports of fighting in several areas — including in the town of beit hanoun, in the north—east of gaza, in what appears to be a new military offensive. so just how dangerous are the current tensions for the wider region? we can speak to victor tricaud, senior analyst at the risk consultancy control risks. thank you for your time. it has clearly been a very alarming few days and indeed few...
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in the midst of this tension, israel is continuing its operation against hamas in gaza. there have been reports of fighting in several areas — including in the town of beit hanoun, in the north—east of gaza, in what appears to be a new military offensive. israel says the military operations are intended to destroy hamas but they have created growing alarm in they have created growing alarm in the international community with repeated calls for israel to do much more to protect civilians and bring in more humanitarian aid. reports from gaza, particularly the worst affected area in the north today, is that more aid has been getting in the bud today the united nations again called on israel to ease the restrictions, seeing there were still unlawful restrictions being placed at the entry and delivery of desperately needed humanitarian aid. but for the moment, let's return to this confrontation between israel and iran, after decades of shadow wars and covert operations, it is now out in the open and the region, indeed, beyond the region too, is in uncharted waters. joinin
in the midst of this tension, israel is continuing its operation against hamas in gaza. there have been reports of fighting in several areas — including in the town of beit hanoun, in the north—east of gaza, in what appears to be a new military offensive. israel says the military operations are intended to destroy hamas but they have created growing alarm in they have created growing alarm in the international community with repeated calls for israel to do much more to protect civilians and...
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there are also reports that more aid is now getting into gaza from the north. we're getting reports on the ground, and that is what israel's saying. that news has been greeted with relief. for many, many weeks now, aid agencies have been warning that more than half of the population of gaza is facing acute hunger. well, let's now cross to the qatari capital, doha, tojoin mehran kamrava, who is the director of the iranian studies unit at the arab center for research and policy studies. welcome to bbc news. thank you, lyse. good to be here. of course, you are following every twist and turn of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. how would you describe this particular moment? well, the israelis crossed a red line by attacking iran's diplomatic compound in damascus, and then the iranians crossed another red line by attacking israeli soil. and so we're at a very precarious — in fact, dangerous — moment, where we're likely to see an israeli retaliatory strike for iran's retaliatory strike, and so the vicious cycle is likely to continue, unfortunately.
there are also reports that more aid is now getting into gaza from the north. we're getting reports on the ground, and that is what israel's saying. that news has been greeted with relief. for many, many weeks now, aid agencies have been warning that more than half of the population of gaza is facing acute hunger. well, let's now cross to the qatari capital, doha, tojoin mehran kamrava, who is the director of the iranian studies unit at the arab center for research and policy studies. welcome...
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yolande knell, thank _ war in gaza raging on. yolande knell, thank you _ war in gaza raging on. yolande knell, thank you very - war in gaza raging on. yolande knell, thank you very much. i easyjet has extended its suspension of flights to and from israel. it now won't operate to tel aviv before late october. easyjet said the extension is because of the "continued evolving situation" in the region. customers booked to fly on the route up to october 27th are being offered a full refund. fire has engulfed one of denmark's most historic buildings, the 17th century stock exchange in copenhagen. everyone inside the building was able to leave. the building was being renovated and had been shrouded in scaffolding and protective plastic covering. the fire destroyed its famous twisted spire. firefighters tackling the blaze say the damage is extensive and also spread to nearby buildings. as work continued to stop the blaze people were seen helping firefighters rescue a number of art works. as they were brought from the building, bystanders ran to take the paintings across the street and aw
yolande knell, thank _ war in gaza raging on. yolande knell, thank you _ war in gaza raging on. yolande knell, thank you very - war in gaza raging on. yolande knell, thank you very much. i easyjet has extended its suspension of flights to and from israel. it now won't operate to tel aviv before late october. easyjet said the extension is because of the "continued evolving situation" in the region. customers booked to fly on the route up to october 27th are being offered a full refund....
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there are also reports that more aid is now getting into gaza from the north. we are getting reports on the ground and that is what is really saying. that news has been greeted with relief from many weeks in aid agencies have been warning that more than half of the population of gaza is facing acute hunger. joining me from doha is mehran kamrava — director of iranian studies unit at the arab center for research and policy studies. welcome to bbc news. of course, you are following every twist and turn of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. of this escalating crisis between israeland iran. how of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. how would you describe this particular moment? the israelis describe this particular moment? tue: israelis crossed describe this particular moment? tte: israelis crossed a red line by attacking iran's diplomatic compound in damascus and then the iranians crossed another red line by attacking israeli soil. so we are at attacking israeli soil. so we are at a very precarious and dangerous moment where we are like
there are also reports that more aid is now getting into gaza from the north. we are getting reports on the ground and that is what is really saying. that news has been greeted with relief from many weeks in aid agencies have been warning that more than half of the population of gaza is facing acute hunger. joining me from doha is mehran kamrava — director of iranian studies unit at the arab center for research and policy studies. welcome to bbc news. of course, you are following every twist...
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and what do you think all of this means for the war in gaza? well, it's not good. i think if we were all focused on a ceasefire and a hostage exchange or release, and i don't think that in the current climate that's very likely right now, and i also believe that the israelis still remain determined to "put an end to hamas", whatever that means. 0ur hamas", whatever that means. our goal for the hamas", whatever that means. 0ur goalfor the united hamas", whatever that means. our goal for the united states i think our advice should be less about how to conduct a war but more to conduct a piece. how do you transition from the military operation to influencing the political and diplomatic landscape afterwards, and that's where we have a think our best influence.— have a think our best influence. �* , ., , ., influence. briefly, do you thinkthat _ influence. briefly, do you think that is _ influence. briefly, do you think that is the - influence. briefly, do you think that is the kind - influence. briefly, do you think that is the kind of i think that is the kind of
and what do you think all of this means for the war in gaza? well, it's not good. i think if we were all focused on a ceasefire and a hostage exchange or release, and i don't think that in the current climate that's very likely right now, and i also believe that the israelis still remain determined to "put an end to hamas", whatever that means. 0ur hamas", whatever that means. our goal for the hamas", whatever that means. 0ur goalfor the united hamas", whatever that...
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what do you think it all means for the war in gaza? it�*s not good. if we were all focused on a ceasefire or hostage exchange release, then i don�*t think in the current climate that is very likely right now, and i also believe the israelis remain determined to put an end to hamas, whatever that means. our goal should be less about how to conduct a war but how to conduct peace. how do you transition from the military operation to help influence the political and diplomatic landscape after and that is where we have our best influence. briefly, is that the kind of advice right now you think benjamin netanyahu will heed? i think he will listen to that more than how to conduct his war. david hale, thank you so much forjoining us here. we appreciate it. its been one year since civil war broke out in sudan. thousands have been killed and millions displaced since fighting broke out between the sudanese army and the paramilitary rapid support forces. both sides are accused of war crimes as sudan has become the site of one of the world�*s worst humanitaria
what do you think it all means for the war in gaza? it�*s not good. if we were all focused on a ceasefire or hostage exchange release, then i don�*t think in the current climate that is very likely right now, and i also believe the israelis remain determined to put an end to hamas, whatever that means. our goal should be less about how to conduct a war but how to conduct peace. how do you transition from the military operation to help influence the political and diplomatic landscape after...
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escalation, and the uk says efforts are focused on ensuring a pause in fighting and getting aid into gaza. a really lovely story for you now. poppy cahill is 21 and has been using her artwork to communicate how it feels to live with a chronic illness. she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis after years of symptoms when she was 16 and has a stoma. she hopes that sharing her work will raise awareness. it's time now for ten seconds of dormice bridges, forestry england have set up some mini rope bridges in the forest of dean to help hazel dormice travel safely between the tree tops. now they can make it to wherever they want to go. and isn't that a relief? you are well and truly caught up. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. here's what's coming up on the programme. a tremendous night for chelsea — they hammer everton, with cole palmer again at the centre of the action. nadal�*s back — the spaniard plays at barcelona as excitement builds around his return to the clay. and we meet yahya pandor — into the record books after completing a marathon first on
escalation, and the uk says efforts are focused on ensuring a pause in fighting and getting aid into gaza. a really lovely story for you now. poppy cahill is 21 and has been using her artwork to communicate how it feels to live with a chronic illness. she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis after years of symptoms when she was 16 and has a stoma. she hopes that sharing her work will raise awareness. it's time now for ten seconds of dormice bridges, forestry england have set up some mini rope...
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israel is already fighting iranian—backed groups, in gaza to the south and lebanon to the north. a far less powerful opponent delivered a major blow on the 7th of october. israel's challenge now is how to restore a fear of conflict in its biggest enemy without triggering a war. lucy williamson, bbc news. for more analysis, we can speak to javed ali, an associate professor of practice at the university of michigan's gerald r. ford school of public policy. he previously held positions in the us defense intelligence agency and the department of homeland security beforejoining the fbi. he joins us now from ann arbor in michigan. israel has vowed to respond to iran's attack. how real is the risk of escalation? and what might a full—blown conflict look like? there are multiple options that israel is potentially considering and one of them despite the rhetoric might be to not do anything although i don't think that is very likely. if you take the do nothing option off the table, what are the other ones? one might be to put the response back into the shadow war arena and i've been writ
israel is already fighting iranian—backed groups, in gaza to the south and lebanon to the north. a far less powerful opponent delivered a major blow on the 7th of october. israel's challenge now is how to restore a fear of conflict in its biggest enemy without triggering a war. lucy williamson, bbc news. for more analysis, we can speak to javed ali, an associate professor of practice at the university of michigan's gerald r. ford school of public policy. he previously held positions in the us...