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called for upping supplies to gaza. israel continues its military campaign disturbing accounts have emerged from rafah where minnen -- women and children were varied. almost 34,000 palestinians have been killed in the past six months. more than half have been women and children. protesters around the world have been pressuring the government to stop sending money to israel. a dramatic moment unfold in brussels on wednesday as european commissioner was confronted by a protesters soon after she stepped to the podium to give a speech on european defense. more than 100 people are still being held hostage inside gaza. an israeli woman who was captured by hamas told the bbc about the conditions that she endured. she was released in november but her husband remains captive. we have this report from jerusalem. some of the details are upsetting. >> when the gunman came on october 7, they murdered and kidnapped. two of those taken were a husband and wife. she was freed, he is still a hostage. >> i am not speaking, i am screaming.
called for upping supplies to gaza. israel continues its military campaign disturbing accounts have emerged from rafah where minnen -- women and children were varied. almost 34,000 palestinians have been killed in the past six months. more than half have been women and children. protesters around the world have been pressuring the government to stop sending money to israel. a dramatic moment unfold in brussels on wednesday as european commissioner was confronted by a protesters soon after she...
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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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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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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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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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israeli shelling in northern gaza and in different places. now the focus is about the israeli response on the iran attack. thank you. let's speak to abbas milani, a director of iranian studies at stanford university. welcome to bbc news. interested to get your take on how effective a new sanctions might be, if they are imposed on iran. if be, if they are imposed on iran. . ., , ., iran. if the sanctions are imposed. _ iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they _ iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they will - iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they will have | iran. if the sanctions are i imposed, they will have an impact, particularly because the economy is in a dangerous place. there are strikes all over, inflation is in the double digits, unemployment, the currency has lost an enormous amount of its value. it went from 40,000 down to 70,000. it is an economy that cannot sustain it.— cannot sustain it. interesting ou sa cannot sustain it. interesting you say that _ cannot sustain it. interesting you say that because - cannot sustain it. in
israeli shelling in northern gaza and in different places. now the focus is about the israeli response on the iran attack. thank you. let's speak to abbas milani, a director of iranian studies at stanford university. welcome to bbc news. interested to get your take on how effective a new sanctions might be, if they are imposed on iran. if be, if they are imposed on iran. . ., , ., iran. if the sanctions are imposed. _ iran. if the sanctions are imposed, they _ iran. if the sanctions are...
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the 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 army said, the gaza war has alread inflamed israel's regional conflicts. it's next decision could push them into all-out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. helena: you heard israel's military action in lebanon. this is footage from the scene. israel has confirmed it assassinated a local hezbollah commander. a commander of the group's coastal sector. for more analysis on tensions between israel, iran, and proxies, our diplomatic correspondent james lyndale filed this report from jerusalem. james: israel's leaders are continuing to consider what response they may make to the weekend attack by iran, the drone and missile strike iran launched against thicountry. what's interesting is we have not seen much from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he has not appeared on television, has not been speaking in public, has not been talking to that many world leaders. he and his advisers are still knuckling down, trying to work out how to balance some kind of projection of force, some reestablishment to deterrence, while also not triggering a wider war. two thi
the army said, the gaza war has alread inflamed israel's regional conflicts. it's next decision could push them into all-out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. helena: you heard israel's military action in lebanon. this is footage from the scene. israel has confirmed it assassinated a local hezbollah commander. a commander of the group's coastal sector. for more analysis on tensions between israel, iran, and proxies, our diplomatic correspondent james lyndale filed this report from...
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easyjet had already suspended flights because of the israeli gaza conflict but says the continued evolving situation in the region meanservices will not resume until at least the autumn to customers booked to fly are being offered a full refund. you're watching bbc news. in brussels a political event opened today. the national conservative conference. star speakers included nigel faraj, victor or bun. the prime minister of hungry pit thing have not gone to plants because police in brussels turned up to shut it down. there are confused accounts of what has happened to police insist they were not there to stop it but apparently they did tell registed attendees to leave and refused to permit them to return to the local mayor said public concerns had been erased some of the attendees hold anti-gay and antiabortion views. this is the third venue that was supposed to hold this event after two others pulled out amid protests pitted the belgian prime minister writing on after the decision said the mayors choi to bend the conference was unacceptable. banning political meetings he says is unconstitu
easyjet had already suspended flights because of the israeli gaza conflict but says the continued evolving situation in the region meanservices will not resume until at least the autumn to customers booked to fly are being offered a full refund. you're watching bbc news. in brussels a political event opened today. the national conservative conference. star speakers included nigel faraj, victor or bun. the prime minister of hungry pit thing have not gone to plants because police in brussels...
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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. 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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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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., , security challenge and the crisis in gaza. . ~ ., , ., gaza. in iran, as you know, they are talkin: gaza. in iran, as you know, they are talking about _ gaza. in iran, as you know, they are talking about a _ gaza. in iran, as you know, they are talking about a new— gaza. in iran, as you know, they are talking about a new equation, - gaza. in iran, as you know, they are talking about a new equation, it - gaza. in iran, as you know, they are talking about a new equation, it is l talking about a new equation, it is not an issue of strategic patients, their long—standing policy. if the reports indicate, israel could choose to attack hezbollah, not iran directly, would iran feel it has to retaliate? . , ., . retaliate? that is a critical question- _ retaliate? that is a critical question. iran _ retaliate? that is a critical question. iran did - retaliate? that is a critical question. iran did say - retaliate? that is a critical| question. iran did say after retaliate? that is a critical i question. iran did say after it began — question. iran
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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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., think it all means for the war in gaza? �*, ., in gaza? it's not good. if we were all— in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused _ in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused on - in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused on a - in gaza? it's not good. if we i were all focused on a ceasefire or hostage exchange release, then i don't think in the current climate that is very likely right now, and i also believe the israelis remain determined to put an end to hamas, whatever that means. 0ur hamas, whatever that means. our goal should be less about how to conduct a war but how to conduct peace. how do you transition from the military operation to help influence the political and diplomatic landscape after and that is where we have our best influence.— where we have our best influence. �* , , ., influence. briefly, is that the kind of advice _ influence. briefly, is that the kind of advice right _ influence. briefly, is that the kind of advice right now- influence. briefly, is that the kind of advice right now you | kind of advice right now you think benjamin netany
., think it all means for the war in gaza? �*, ., in gaza? it's not good. if we were all— in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused _ in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused on - in gaza? it's not good. if we were all focused on a - in gaza? it's not good. if we i were all focused on a ceasefire or hostage exchange release, then i don't think in the current climate that is very likely right now, and i also believe the israelis remain determined to put an end to hamas, whatever...
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leaders it sang today the focus cannot shift away from the need for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. what diplomatic pressure do you think the u.s. can apply on negotiations that make sure both sides come to some kind of agreement to stop the fighting? >> director burns has been very active in trying to bring partners to the middle east, and of course,, hamas and israel to a point where there could be cease-fire and release of hostages. that's very important. i think his work has been a central. unfortunately that has been essential. unfortunately -- i think his work has been essential. -- that is something i think it's early a grave concern as to the condition and the safety of the hostages. sumi: one more question before we let you go. as you said, this was a watershed moment. are you concerned about the possibility of where things head from now? >> i think iran certainly has vulnerabilities, both in their infrastructure that they utilize to export oil, the infrastructure that they use export weapons systems, their weapons production system. we are seeing their weapons on the battl
leaders it sang today the focus cannot shift away from the need for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. what diplomatic pressure do you think the u.s. can apply on negotiations that make sure both sides come to some kind of agreement to stop the fighting? >> director burns has been very active in trying to bring partners to the middle east, and of course,, hamas and israel to a point where there could be cease-fire and release of hostages. that's very important. i think his work has been a...
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that is quite a long time given the nature of the hot war that is going on in gaza. the last time they spoke was when joe biden effectively threatened to stop arms sales to israel because of their approach to humanitarian question inside gaza. so, things were not good. this level of cooperation involvement over the weekend i think has changed the dynamics somewhat. israel's biggest ally, the u.s., came to its aid in its moment of need, as that some other allies, britain, france, etc. that, certainlin washington, will make them hope that they have a bit more influence on how israel behaves now compared to what they had perhaps this time last week. rajini: gary o'donoghue live for us in washington. and before that james landale in jerusalem, thank you very much. we are still running a live page on the bbc news website which has updates on all the developments, so do check that out. the weapons supervisor for the film "rust" has been jailed for 18 months following the fatal shooting of the film's cinematographer while onset. 26-year-old hunter gutierrez was sentenced to
that is quite a long time given the nature of the hot war that is going on in gaza. the last time they spoke was when joe biden effectively threatened to stop arms sales to israel because of their approach to humanitarian question inside gaza. so, things were not good. this level of cooperation involvement over the weekend i think has changed the dynamics somewhat. israel's biggest ally, the u.s., came to its aid in its moment of need, as that some other allies, britain, france, etc. that,...
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for more aid to go into gaza. sir keir starmer, the labour leader, was supportive of what he pulled that defensive action taken by british pilots, but he did say that diplomatic premises should not be targeted to dub iran blames israel for an attack on its embassy in syria. rishi sunak is due to meet and speak to the israeli prime minister and will be calling for restraint, but here today a big sense of deep concern. mps worried about what might happen if those calls for restraint are ignored. in israel, the war cabinet has been meeting to consider its response. a spokesman for the iranian government insisted that tehran had shown "restraint" and that the strikes were a limited act of self—defence. our middle east correspondent, lucy williamson, has the latest. israel is deciding how to respond to this — hundreds of drones and missiles fired over the weekend from iran. damage on the ground was limited. damage to regional stability, much more severe. at an airbase hit by missiles in the negev desert today, isra
for more aid to go into gaza. sir keir starmer, the labour leader, was supportive of what he pulled that defensive action taken by british pilots, but he did say that diplomatic premises should not be targeted to dub iran blames israel for an attack on its embassy in syria. rishi sunak is due to meet and speak to the israeli prime minister and will be calling for restraint, but here today a big sense of deep concern. mps worried about what might happen if those calls for restraint are ignored....
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and in the meantime the situation in gaza remains dire.— gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its allies - gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its allies on i under pressure from its allies on the situation in gaza. we are getting reports that more aid is now reaching those northern areas of gaza, but that people are being stopped from returning, those people who move south during the war, reportedly stopped, blocked by the israeli army from returning to their homes and that of course was a key demand by hamas in any ceasefire deal. thank you very much. lucy williamson reporting. lucy williamson reporting. a bishop is among a number of people who've been stabbed during a church service in sydney. none of the injuries was life threatening, and a 15—year—old boy has been arrested. it is the second mass stabbing to happen injust a few days in th
and in the meantime the situation in gaza remains dire.— gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its _ gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its allies - gaza remains dire. israel also still under pressure from its allies on i under pressure from its allies on the situation in gaza. we are getting reports that more aid is now reaching those...
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there are a lot of global conflicts right now, israel, gaza, ukraine, do you believe sudan is getting lost in the mix? it you believe sudan is getting lost in the mix? , . ., , you believe sudan is getting lost in the mix? ,. ., , the mix? it is certainly lost in the mix. it the mix? it is certainly lost in the mix- it feels _ the mix? it is certainly lost in the mix. it feels at _ the mix? it is certainly lost in the mix. it feels at times _ the mix? it is certainly lost in the mix. it feels at times when - the mix? it is certainly lost in the mix. it feels at times when we i the mix? it is certainly lost in the - mix. it feels at times when we speak from sedan nobody hears us. this is a conflict that will have implications notjust for saddam but the region. it will take the world coming together to stop the madness thatis coming together to stop the madness that is happening here. today we have a conference in paris and we are hoping that that is the start of that conversation to really try to bring an end to this conflict and not simply a one year anniversary meeting, then we go ba
there are a lot of global conflicts right now, israel, gaza, ukraine, do you believe sudan is getting lost in the mix? it you believe sudan is getting lost in the mix? , . ., , you believe sudan is getting lost in the mix? ,. ., , the mix? it is certainly lost in the mix. it the mix? it is certainly lost in the mix- it feels _ the mix? it is certainly lost in the mix. it feels at _ the mix? it is certainly lost in the mix. it feels at times _ the mix? it is certainly lost in the mix. it feels...
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he will face calls for a ceasefire in gaza. we now need to hear from the prime minister in parliament today. we need to hear about the reasons for the military action, the legal basis for it, but most importantly what the uk government is doing diplomatically to try to reduce tensions, to restore some stability and to pursue a path of peace and a ceasefire in gaza. westminster is watching israel nervously for what it does next. the desire here for de—escalation is met with calls from some for more sanctions against iran. harry farley, bbc news, in westminster. well, in a moment we'll talk to our washington correspondent gary o'donohue, but first to yolande knell injerusalem. yolande, israel's war cabinet meeting now with reports it's split on the timing and the scale of a response to iran's attack. that's correct. we know that the israeli military has drawn up a list of possible action that could be taken against iran, and now the war cabinet, we believe it is already meeting, that we've not had confirmation of that. it is re
he will face calls for a ceasefire in gaza. we now need to hear from the prime minister in parliament today. we need to hear about the reasons for the military action, the legal basis for it, but most importantly what the uk government is doing diplomatically to try to reduce tensions, to restore some stability and to pursue a path of peace and a ceasefire in gaza. westminster is watching israel nervously for what it does next. the desire here for de—escalation is met with calls from some for...
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what has happened inside gaza today? out. what has happened inside gaza toda ? , , , ., , out. what has happened inside gaza toda?, today? yes, this story of sharp tension between _ today? yes, this story of sharp tension between iran _ today? yes, this story of sharp tension between iran and - today? yes, this story of sharp | tension between iran and israel today? yes, this story of sharp - tension between iran and israel has pushed the story, the terrible polite gazans to the back of the queue, if you like. david cameron, this morning, highlighted again, before this current crisis erupted, that was the main concern. in fact, the alarm in many western capitals, not only was there a risk of famine in gaza but it already existed in the worst affected area, in the north. britain, the united states, many other allies of his had not stopped pressure on israel to do everything they can to bring more food into gaza. israel says it is doing and constantly accuses the united nations have not been able to deliver aid fast enough. the united nations says the figure of 500 trucks still i
what has happened inside gaza today? out. what has happened inside gaza toda ? , , , ., , out. what has happened inside gaza toda?, today? yes, this story of sharp tension between _ today? yes, this story of sharp tension between iran _ today? yes, this story of sharp tension between iran and - today? yes, this story of sharp | tension between iran and israel today? yes, this story of sharp - tension between iran and israel has pushed the story, the terrible polite gazans to the back of the...
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these countries, especially the united states, have shielded israel from any responsibility for the gaza massacre, while they have denied iran inherent right to self—defence against the israeli armed attack on our diplomatic premises. amid rising tensions, the attacks have received widespread international condemnation. the scale and nature of iran's heinous assault, the first direct attack from iran on israeli soil, poses grave risks to the security and stability of citizens across the middle east. now world leaders are pressing for de—escalation in a bid for calm in the region. we have a shared responsibility to work for peace. regional and indeed global peace and security are being undermined. all eyes are on israel and how it responds. yolande knell, bbc news. earlier international correspondent spoke to a former adviser to benjamin netanyahu. i spoke to a former adviser to benjamin netanyahu. spoke to a former adviser to ben'amin netan ahu. ~ benjamin netanyahu. i think he might increase american _ benjamin netanyahu. i think he might increase american pressure _ benjamin netany
these countries, especially the united states, have shielded israel from any responsibility for the gaza massacre, while they have denied iran inherent right to self—defence against the israeli armed attack on our diplomatic premises. amid rising tensions, the attacks have received widespread international condemnation. the scale and nature of iran's heinous assault, the first direct attack from iran on israeli soil, poses grave risks to the security and stability of citizens across the...
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israel has continued to attack gaza in its fight against hamas, and there have been 68 palestinians killed and 94 injured according to the health ministry and that brings the health ministry and that brings the total to 33,797 palestinians killed and 76,000 wounded since october, according to the hamas 0ctober, according to the hamas —controlled health ministry. donald trump will become the first former us president to stand trial in a criminal case, when he appears in court in new york later. mr trump is accused of falsifying business records to hide a hush—money payment made to the former porn star stormy daniels, before the 2016 election. he has pleaded not guilty. if convicted he faces four years injail. helena humphrey has a preview of everything you need to know before the trial gets under way. for the first time in us history, a president will face a criminal trial and on monday the first of four criminal trials against donald trump gets under way in new york. monday's trial will examine 34 counts of fraud related to hush money payments that donald trump paid to an adult film st
israel has continued to attack gaza in its fight against hamas, and there have been 68 palestinians killed and 94 injured according to the health ministry and that brings the health ministry and that brings the total to 33,797 palestinians killed and 76,000 wounded since october, according to the hamas 0ctober, according to the hamas —controlled health ministry. donald trump will become the first former us president to stand trial in a criminal case, when he appears in court in new york...
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i have been thinking since november that mr netanyahu is trying to turn gaza into a regional conflict and it is consistent with his narrative that the 7th of october was part of a larger plan and the third thing that he must balance is the coalition of pressures although i think he can handle those so between the three and despite the bravado and the gung ho statements coming from the cabinet, i think he will have no choice but to exercise restraint. it is quite a moment for him, as you know he has made the threat from iran the campaign of his entire political life and now he must believe that he has been confirmed in that view? ida. believe that he has been confirmed in that view?— in that view? no, he has not, in fact his iran _ in that view? no, he has not, in fact his iran policy _ in that view? no, he has not, in fact his iran policy record - in that view? no, he has not, in fact his iran policy record is - in that view? no, he has not, in fact his iran policy record is one| fact his iran policy record is one of serial failures and ineptitude. he offered nothing as a substitute
i have been thinking since november that mr netanyahu is trying to turn gaza into a regional conflict and it is consistent with his narrative that the 7th of october was part of a larger plan and the third thing that he must balance is the coalition of pressures although i think he can handle those so between the three and despite the bravado and the gung ho statements coming from the cabinet, i think he will have no choice but to exercise restraint. it is quite a moment for him, as you know he...
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people are now allowed but restrictions are in place in the north and the south because of the war in gaza, they have not been lifted. in israel, the security cabinet has been looking at a range of options, far right members of the cabinet at benjamin netanyahu who said in their words, israel should go crazy in its response to the iranian attack and others including benny gantz, a member of the workup and says israel will respond but at a time under the manner of its own choosing. let's look at the latest developments over the 12 hours. israel's air defences call to action. in the early hours on sunday, fighterjets battled waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. it marked the first time iran has attacked israel directly from its own soil. explosions could be heard widely, including injerusalem and tel aviv. israel says that 99% of more than 300 drones and missiles launched by iran were intercepted. some of those that got through hit here in the sensitive nevatim air force base in southern israel. nearby, seven—year—old amina hassouna was seriously injured when a
people are now allowed but restrictions are in place in the north and the south because of the war in gaza, they have not been lifted. in israel, the security cabinet has been looking at a range of options, far right members of the cabinet at benjamin netanyahu who said in their words, israel should go crazy in its response to the iranian attack and others including benny gantz, a member of the workup and says israel will respond but at a time under the manner of its own choosing. let's look at...
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hope, and i'm quite reassured, that lessons have been learned from how israel managed the situation in gaza, the war against hamas which was forced upon israel. where one of the difficulties was to present a coherent plan to the americans and to execute it in such a way that retained international and, it in such a way that retained internationaland, most international and, most importantly, us internationaland, most importantly, us support. i'm sure that those lessons have been learned and i think that this time what israel will do is first present a plan to the americans, get support and hopefully, and very importantly, also get regional support of arab countries that have been suffering iranian attacks and iranian bullying for decades, who also have an interest in changing the security situation in the middle east. countries like jordan, saudi arabia, the emirates and other countries which, i think, emirates and other countries which, ithink, would be on emirates and other countries which, i think, would be on the side of a sunni—us—israeli access. we have to remember we're not talki
hope, and i'm quite reassured, that lessons have been learned from how israel managed the situation in gaza, the war against hamas which was forced upon israel. where one of the difficulties was to present a coherent plan to the americans and to execute it in such a way that retained international and, it in such a way that retained internationaland, most international and, most importantly, us internationaland, most importantly, us support. i'm sure that those lessons have been learned and i...
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we also put gaza on the back burner where there is still a famine on the precipice and tens of thousands of civilian casualties. sojust tens of thousands of civilian casualties. so just a total mess right now. by most measures, even by the standards of a fully volatile middle east, we are in a bad place right now. i east, we are in a bad place right nova— right now. i wanted to ask about jordan _ right now. i wanted to ask about jordan in _ right now. i wanted to ask about jordan in regard - right now. i wanted to ask about jordan in regard to l aboutjordan in regard to defence of israel. what you make of that?— defence of israel. what you make of that? the jordanians are in a very _ make of that? the jordanians are in a very difficult - are in a very difficult position. forthe are in a very difficult position. for the last six months since october seven they have said to their own population there is nothing we can do about palestinians, we are helpless and caught in the middle here. at the same time they were able to come to the defence of israel and i think they will have a lot of
we also put gaza on the back burner where there is still a famine on the precipice and tens of thousands of civilian casualties. sojust tens of thousands of civilian casualties. so just a total mess right now. by most measures, even by the standards of a fully volatile middle east, we are in a bad place right now. i east, we are in a bad place right nova— right now. i wanted to ask about jordan _ right now. i wanted to ask about jordan in _ right now. i wanted to ask about jordan in regard -...
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we are talking about gaza on the back burner where there is a famine and tens of thousands of civilian casualties so just a total mess now and by most measures even by the standards of a fairly volatile middle east we are in a bad place. fine east we are in a bad place. one nuance i wanted _ east we are in a bad place. one nuance i wanted to _ east we are in a bad place. one nuance i wanted to ask - east we are in a bad place. one nuance i wanted to ask you about isjordan with regards to the defence of israel. what did you make of that? the jordanians _ you make of that? the jordanians are - you make of that? the jordanians are in - you make of that? the l jordanians are in difficult jordanians are in difficult position and since october the 7th they have said to their population that there is nothing we can do about the palestinians and we are helpless in court in the middle but at the same time they were able to come to the defence of israel and they will have questions to answer from the so—called arab street about why they were so quick to defend they were so quick to defend the
we are talking about gaza on the back burner where there is a famine and tens of thousands of civilian casualties so just a total mess now and by most measures even by the standards of a fairly volatile middle east we are in a bad place. fine east we are in a bad place. one nuance i wanted _ east we are in a bad place. one nuance i wanted to _ east we are in a bad place. one nuance i wanted to ask - east we are in a bad place. one nuance i wanted to ask you about isjordan with regards to the...
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the war in gaza's extends far broader— the war in gaza's extends far broader than israel and hamas. all of the _ broader than israel and hamas. all of the terror groups attacking israel— of the terror groups attacking israel are _ of the terror groups attacking israel are tentacles of the same shi'ite _ israel are tentacles of the same shi'ite octopus, the iranian octopus _ shi'ite octopus, the iranian octopus. so i ask you, be honest with— octopus. so i ask you, be honest with yourselves. what would you do, what would _ with yourselves. what would you do, what would you do if you were in israel's — what would you do if you were in israel's she _ what would you do if you were in israel's she is? how would you react if your— israel's she is? how would you react if your existence were threatened every _ if your existence were threatened every single day? while the ayatollah regime thinks, they only think— ayatollah regime thinks, they only think that — ayatollah regime thinks, they only think that israel is a frog in a boiling — think that israel is a frog in a boiling w
the war in gaza's extends far broader— the war in gaza's extends far broader than israel and hamas. all of the _ broader than israel and hamas. all of the terror groups attacking israel— of the terror groups attacking israel are _ of the terror groups attacking israel are tentacles of the same shi'ite _ israel are tentacles of the same shi'ite octopus, the iranian octopus _ shi'ite octopus, the iranian octopus. so i ask you, be honest with— octopus. so i ask you, be honest with...
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in israel and gaza. as the security council resolution, — and gaza. as the security council resolution, the united kingdom remains — resolution, the united kingdom remains resolved to work with international partners to secure an immediate — international partners to secure an immediate pause in the fighting in gaza to _ immediate pause in the fighting in gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading _ gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading to _ gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading to a — gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading to a sustainable cease—fire without _ leading to a sustainable cease—fire without the return to destruction fighting — without the return to destruction fighting and the loss of life. in the next ten minutes we are expecting to hear also from israel and from iran. i5 expecting to hear also from israel and from iran.— and from iran. is right in syria because the — and from iran. is right in syria because the embassy - and from iran. is right in s
in israel and gaza. as the security council resolution, — and gaza. as the security council resolution, the united kingdom remains — resolution, the united kingdom remains resolved to work with international partners to secure an immediate — international partners to secure an immediate pause in the fighting in gaza to _ immediate pause in the fighting in gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading _ gaza to give aid in an hostages out, leading to _ gaza to give aid in an hostages out,...
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it there and the people of gaza are? it means that unfortunately, there are still some hamas battalions that are intact. we managed to seriously hurt hamas as a military structure, as a governmental structure, if i can use a term like that about a terrorist organisation in gaza, but still i have to admit, some of them are still in good shape, this is something we cannot tolerate, so is a very smart british leader once said, with a victory there is no survival. and this is something that is very well understood in this area. so we have to continue. we definitely are doing everything we can to avoid civilian casualties, and humanitarian aid, as far as it and humanitarian aid, as faras it is and humanitarian aid, as far as it is concerned, over the last few days it reached its peak, we are talking about more than 500 trucks with supplies getting into the gaza strip, and we will continue, because we are not at war with the civilians, we are at war with one of the most dangerous terrorist organisations, the iranian proxies on
it there and the people of gaza are? it means that unfortunately, there are still some hamas battalions that are intact. we managed to seriously hurt hamas as a military structure, as a governmental structure, if i can use a term like that about a terrorist organisation in gaza, but still i have to admit, some of them are still in good shape, this is something we cannot tolerate, so is a very smart british leader once said, with a victory there is no survival. and this is something that is very...
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the israeli military has announced it will be calling up two reserve brigades for operations in gaza. in the last hour, a spokesperson for israel's defence forces, daniel hagari held a news conference on those attacks. let's have a listen. last night, a defensive collation of israel and its international partners successfully thwarted a large—scale attack from iran. iran and its proxies launched approximately 350 suicide drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles and rockets from iran, iraq, yemen and hezbollah in lebanon towards israel, with approximately 60 tonnes of warheads and explosive materials, but the threat from iran was met with aerial operations, technological and intelligence supremacy of a united defensive coalition of international elements, led by the united states, together coalition of international allies, led by the united states, together with great britain, france and other partners. together, we intercepted 99% of the threats towards israel. together, we thwarted iran's attack. iran's unprecedented attack was met with an unprecedented defence. this was the
the israeli military has announced it will be calling up two reserve brigades for operations in gaza. in the last hour, a spokesperson for israel's defence forces, daniel hagari held a news conference on those attacks. let's have a listen. last night, a defensive collation of israel and its international partners successfully thwarted a large—scale attack from iran. iran and its proxies launched approximately 350 suicide drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles and rockets from iran,...
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health care facilities in gaza. the hospital is also home to large numbers of displaced people, some of whom are camping out in hospital corridors. a small number of british doctors have been allowed to travel to the city and work in the hospital. one of those doctors joins us now. victoria rose is a plastic surgeon from guy's and st thomas's hospital in london andhas just spent the last two weeks at the european hospital. much of her work was on children under the age of 16. victoria rose, welcome here to the programme. why don't you just start by describing what you actually experienced when you were there? well, i've been to the gazan hospital before the were a couple of times, it was historically one of the most beautiful hospitals in gaza. it was built in this 1990s and it had huge gardens and it was a beautiful large hospital. it's now become a sort of concentration camp, basically, for all of the displaced people. so a lot of families are camping in the grounds of the hospital, they've put up makeshift tents
health care facilities in gaza. the hospital is also home to large numbers of displaced people, some of whom are camping out in hospital corridors. a small number of british doctors have been allowed to travel to the city and work in the hospital. one of those doctors joins us now. victoria rose is a plastic surgeon from guy's and st thomas's hospital in london andhas just spent the last two weeks at the european hospital. much of her work was on children under the age of 16. victoria rose,...
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accelerated after the gaza war started. 0ne accelerated after the gaza war started. one can say that iran had been exercising strategic patience and after the attack on april one which was on a building that iran says was a diplomatic facility and which was next to its embassy in damascus, in a diplomatic area, i think the pressure was just too great and he felt he had to respond directly. great and he felt he had to respond directl . �* ., ~' directly. and where do you think it leaves that — directly. and where do you think it leaves that us _ directly. and where do you think it leaves that us hope _ directly. and where do you think it leaves that us hope of _ directly. and where do you think it leaves that us hope of not - leaves that us hope of not escalating this conflict in the middle east, holding that line? it obviously makes things much more difficult and many of us who have been calling for a cease—fire in gaza for months and months and months, we are doing that notjust because we cared about the palestinians
accelerated after the gaza war started. 0ne accelerated after the gaza war started. one can say that iran had been exercising strategic patience and after the attack on april one which was on a building that iran says was a diplomatic facility and which was next to its embassy in damascus, in a diplomatic area, i think the pressure was just too great and he felt he had to respond directly. great and he felt he had to respond directl . �* ., ~' directly. and where do you think it leaves that...
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here, what you would like to see in terms of an israeli response, why does that leave your fight in gaza that is going on because as your own prime minister has said, you have not completed the mission there? we will continue. completed the mission there? we will continue- we — completed the mission there? we will continue. we have _ completed the mission there? we will continue. we have 133 _ completed the mission there? we will continue. we have 133 hostages. i completed the mission there? we will continue. we have 133 hostages. the | continue. we have 133 hostages. the ongoing atrocities, the raping, the tortures, we are committed to getting them back home. we will continue to do that and i expect the next stage will be to evacuate rafah, to allow their zillions to move out of rafah. —— civilians. their mission is not completed but we are determined to complete it. we are very grateful for your time. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. i am thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. iam back thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. i am back with more here in just a moment
here, what you would like to see in terms of an israeli response, why does that leave your fight in gaza that is going on because as your own prime minister has said, you have not completed the mission there? we will continue. completed the mission there? we will continue- we — completed the mission there? we will continue. we have _ completed the mission there? we will continue. we have 133 _ completed the mission there? we will continue. we have 133 hostages. i completed the mission there?...
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but israel, it is a complicated situation because they may feel tension has moved away from gaza and they have more international support from countries when it comes to confronting iran. they may want to keep it focused on that but they will not want to lose that by going to far. then again, they also have this view about deterrence against tehran and they will not want to be seen as accepting strikes against israeli territory from iran even if the damage was pretty limited and made israel's defences look strong. finally, one of the lines coming out of the war cabinet was that they would exact a price from iran in the fashion and timing that is right for them. that does not suggest something pretty imminent or immediate. the problem with that is that it leaves the region with this instability for some while until we see what actually happens. that is ri . ht, see what actually happens. that is right. israel— see what actually happens. that is right, israel could _ see what actually happens. that is right, israel could respond - see what actually happens. that is right, israel coul
but israel, it is a complicated situation because they may feel tension has moved away from gaza and they have more international support from countries when it comes to confronting iran. they may want to keep it focused on that but they will not want to lose that by going to far. then again, they also have this view about deterrence against tehran and they will not want to be seen as accepting strikes against israeli territory from iran even if the damage was pretty limited and made israel's...
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and it will remain active as long as there is no ceasefire in gaza. therefore there is already there is backed up a very heightened tension that has caused of people to believe that towns and their homes and they are now the space within the country. there is a large—scale to many towns in southern lebanon. the question is basically what will happen and the israeli decision about how to deal with what happened yesterday. it is going to engage hezbollah in a different way and engage israel in a different way and therefore it comes to a completely different level on this front as well. . «a different level on this front as well. ., ., , ., well. he talks about the tension over recent _ well. he talks about the tension over recent hours _ well. he talks about the tension over recent hours and _ well. he talks about the tension over recent hours and days. - well. he talks about the tension over recent hours and days. has well. he talks about the tension - over recent hours and days. has that ease at all? i read that the airspace has been reopened that
and it will remain active as long as there is no ceasefire in gaza. therefore there is already there is backed up a very heightened tension that has caused of people to believe that towns and their homes and they are now the space within the country. there is a large—scale to many towns in southern lebanon. the question is basically what will happen and the israeli decision about how to deal with what happened yesterday. it is going to engage hezbollah in a different way and engage israel in...