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east, israel. speaker johnson has put for the bill that i think makes sense. and also has an innovation that i have contributed. these russian sovereign assets that are currently frozen in central banks around the world, to use those as a way to rebuild ukraine. >> i will come back to those. but just looking at the bill, 61 billion dollars, you think this has the support to pass in the house? >> i do. the speaker has attempted to structure this package where members can vote their conscience in each of these areas of influence. i think there could be separate votes on the house laura. each of the countries has strong supporters. an interest for the national security of the u.s.. >> some of your colleagues in congress are already out against this bill. saying true conservatives should reject this passage. what do you say to these colleagues? >> for decades, the u.s. has been the indispensable partner in promoting free markets and western values around the world. speaking up for people who are under
east, israel. speaker johnson has put for the bill that i think makes sense. and also has an innovation that i have contributed. these russian sovereign assets that are currently frozen in central banks around the world, to use those as a way to rebuild ukraine. >> i will come back to those. but just looking at the bill, 61 billion dollars, you think this has the support to pass in the house? >> i do. the speaker has attempted to structure this package where members can vote their...
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translation: allies have shown in the middle east i what they can really do when there is enough determination. ukraine is increasingly fighting this war on its own. its chances of victory have become more remote, and instead of planning to liberate all of its territory, kyiv is calculating how much of it could be conceded to russia. president zelensky is being more frank about the chances of losing in an attempt to restore a much—needed sense of urgency. nato is continuing to posture with sea and air drills along its eastern european flank. its members are still promising military aid. wejust had an important and timely discussion on how to step up further our support to ukraine, in particular on how to provide more air defence systems to ukraine. because the situation on the battlefield remains very difficult, and we have all heard ukraine's clear and urgent appeal for more air support. what kyiv is really hoping for is a £49 billion package to be signed off in the us congress. after months of delay, that's set to be voted on this weekend. if it passes, ukraine might do more than hold on.
translation: allies have shown in the middle east i what they can really do when there is enough determination. ukraine is increasingly fighting this war on its own. its chances of victory have become more remote, and instead of planning to liberate all of its territory, kyiv is calculating how much of it could be conceded to russia. president zelensky is being more frank about the chances of losing in an attempt to restore a much—needed sense of urgency. nato is continuing to posture with...
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but petrol prices could rebound if unrest in the middle east escalates, risking more bumps in the road to lower inflation. it's been tough — not just in this country — and for many, the journey isn't over yet. dharshini david, bbc news. the actor hugh grant has settled his long—running privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper, after his lawyers told him that he could face legal costs of up to £10 million, even if he won. he says he was offered what he calls "an enormous sum of money" to settle the case. our culture editor, katie razzall, is here. how much of a surprise has this been? well, it is a surprise and it emerged in court documents, it came out today in page 18 of this one, there is a footnote saying hugh grant settled his case against news group. the actor later put a statement on x and prepare for irony. he said, as is common with entirely innocent people, they are offering me an enormous sum of money to keep this matter out of and as you were saying, that is estimated he thinks to be around £10 million. clearly an awful lot of money, but he is also cle
but petrol prices could rebound if unrest in the middle east escalates, risking more bumps in the road to lower inflation. it's been tough — not just in this country — and for many, the journey isn't over yet. dharshini david, bbc news. the actor hugh grant has settled his long—running privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper, after his lawyers told him that he could face legal costs of up to £10 million, even if he won. he says he was offered what he calls "an...
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east — but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it is in no one�*s interest that we see an escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. an iran�*s president has warned there will be a harsh response if israel has the slightest response to its retaliatory attack over the weekend. i�*m lyse doucet injerusalem, with the latest on the response to iran�*s weekend attack i�*m annita mcveigh in london. our other main stories. a russian missile kills 14 and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. the actor hugh grant settles a long running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalists used private investigators to tap his phone.
east — but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it is in no one�*s interest that we see an escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. an iran�*s president has warned there will be a harsh response if israel has the slightest response to its retaliatory attack over the weekend. i�*m...
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petrol prices could rise further if unrest in the middle east hits oil prices. which could mean more bumps in the road to lower inflation. economists still expect rates to start falling in the summer but we are there yet. the bbc has confirmed the deaths of 50,000 russian troops since the start of the full scale invasion of ukraine. more than 27,300 were killed in the second year of combat. the bbc, russian independent media and volunteers have been counting deaths from official reports, and counting the new graves of soldiers — since february 2022. the actual death toll is thought to be far higher — nearer 100,000. you can see a full report on the bbc news app and the bbc website. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the post office inquiry continues today, with a former investigatior and former chairman set to give evidence. yesterday the inquiry heard there were problems with the horizon it system as it was being introduced in 1999. the post office prosecuted 700 people due to the faulty computer system and it has been described as one of
petrol prices could rise further if unrest in the middle east hits oil prices. which could mean more bumps in the road to lower inflation. economists still expect rates to start falling in the summer but we are there yet. the bbc has confirmed the deaths of 50,000 russian troops since the start of the full scale invasion of ukraine. more than 27,300 were killed in the second year of combat. the bbc, russian independent media and volunteers have been counting deaths from official reports, and...
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we begin in the middle east where the british foreign secretary lord cameron has said it is clear that israel has decided to retaliate against last weekend's missile and drone attack by iran. he met with his israeli counterpart benjamin netanyahu
we begin in the middle east where the british foreign secretary lord cameron has said it is clear that israel has decided to retaliate against last weekend's missile and drone attack by iran. he met with his israeli counterpart benjamin netanyahu
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east hits oil prices. which could mean more bumps in the road to lower inflation. economists still expect rates to start falling in the summer but we are not there yet. dharshini david, bbc news. and live now to our political correspondent ben wright at westminster, because the economy dominated prime minister's questions in the commons in the last hour? yes, it did, and clearly the economy will be a major battleground at the next election and i think there are two competing slogans, arguments that we will hear endlessly between now and then. rishi sunak and his team will say, we heard today, that their plan for the economy is working and they will urge voters to stick with the conservatives, and clearly with inflation falling they feel there is no more positive story to tell for their part, i think labour will keep asking voters a simple question, do you feel better off than you did last time around? and they also won't waste any opportunity to mention the name liz truss when they can, and that's precisel
east hits oil prices. which could mean more bumps in the road to lower inflation. economists still expect rates to start falling in the summer but we are not there yet. dharshini david, bbc news. and live now to our political correspondent ben wright at westminster, because the economy dominated prime minister's questions in the commons in the last hour? yes, it did, and clearly the economy will be a major battleground at the next election and i think there are two competing slogans, arguments...
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lord cameron has urges israel to do "as little as possible to escalate" tensions in the middle east — lord cameron has urges israel to do "as little the real need is to refocus back on hamas, back on the hostages, back on getting the aid in, back on getting a pause in the conflict in gaza. 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
lord cameron has urges israel to do "as little as possible to escalate" tensions in the middle east — lord cameron has urges israel to do "as little the real need is to refocus back on hamas, back on the hostages, back on getting the aid in, back on getting a pause in the conflict in gaza. 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...
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east. yesterday it germany's foreign minister who arrived in israel, and todayit minister who arrived in israel, and today it is the foreign secretary of britain. the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is in israel where he's expected to meet the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other seniorfigures to discuss their response to the drone and missile attck by iran. lord cameron is expected to raise theissue lord cameron is expected to raise the issue of gas a's humanitarian crisis as well as the issue of the remaining hostages still held by hamas and other groups in the gaza strip. his visit has coincided with the un's launch of a $2.8 billion appeal, mainly for palestinians in gaza but also in the occupied west bank. iran and some arab states, including jordan, have accused israel of abusing the crisis, diverting attention from the situation in gaza. since april one, since the strike by iran at the weekend which it says was in retaliation for the april four attack on its dipl
east. yesterday it germany's foreign minister who arrived in israel, and todayit minister who arrived in israel, and today it is the foreign secretary of britain. the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is in israel where he's expected to meet the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other seniorfigures to discuss their response to the drone and missile attck by iran. lord cameron is expected to raise theissue lord cameron is expected to raise the issue of gas a's humanitarian crisis...
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staying in the middle east, 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 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 nothing. across the west bank on the weekend, israeli settlers went on a rampage. this was the village of mughayir near ramallah on saturday. settlers set houses and cars on fire, killing one man. jihad abu alia was 25 and planning to get married in june. translation: jihad was trying to prevent the settlers - from breaking the house door, where dozens of the town residents arrived in the home to prevent them from burning the house. it wasn't the first time
staying in the middle east, 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 illegal under international law, although israel disputes this. here's hugo bachega. caught on cctv — a...
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we start in the middle east, where white house national security advisorjake sullivan has confirmed that the united states will impose new sanctions on iran in the coming days. the announcement comes after the iranian attack on israel last saturday, with more than 300 drones and missiles launched. according to the israeli defence forces, 99% of them were intercepted by israel's aerial defense system and its partners. well, iran says the attack was retaliation for a deadly strike on its consulate in the syrian capital damascus on i april. that attack killed a top iranian commander, alongside six others — including civilians. the us has vowed that its support for israel is ironclad but has urged restraint in its response. a senior us official says israel is not sharing its targeting of iran with washington, so the biden administration does not know how or when israeli retaliation will take place. though some officials expect it to be a limited strike inside the country. uk prime minister rishi sunak has used a telephone call with israel's benjamin netanyahu to appeal for "calm heads," af
we start in the middle east, where white house national security advisorjake sullivan has confirmed that the united states will impose new sanctions on iran in the coming days. the announcement comes after the iranian attack on israel last saturday, with more than 300 drones and missiles launched. according to the israeli defence forces, 99% of them were intercepted by israel's aerial defense system and its partners. well, iran says the attack was retaliation for a deadly strike on its...
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we start in the middle east, where white house national security advisorjake sullivan has confirmed that the united states will impose new sanctions on iran in the coming days. the announcement comes after the iranian attack on israel last saturday, with more than 300 drones and missiles launched. according to the israeli defence forces, 99% of them were intercepted by israel's aerial defence system and its partners. well, iran says the attack was retaliation for a deadly strike on its consulate in the syrian capital damascus on i april. that attack killed a top iranian commander, alongside six others — including civilians. the us has vowed that its support for israel is ironclad but has urged restraint in its response. a senior us official says israel is not sharing its targeting of iran with washington, so the biden administration does not know how or when israeli retaliation will take place. though some officials expect it to be a limited strike inside the country. tuesday morning the air drop missions continue in gaza — this time carried out by the us central command. for now, th
we start in the middle east, where white house national security advisorjake sullivan has confirmed that the united states will impose new sanctions on iran in the coming days. the announcement comes after the iranian attack on israel last saturday, with more than 300 drones and missiles launched. according to the israeli defence forces, 99% of them were intercepted by israel's aerial defence system and its partners. well, iran says the attack was retaliation for a deadly strike on its...
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we start in the middle east where white house national security advisorjake sullivan has confirmed that the united states will impose new sanctions on iran in the coming days. the announcement comes after the iranian attack on israel last saturday, with more than 300 drones and missiles launched. according to the israeli defence forces, 99% of them were intercepted by israel's aerial defence system and its partners. well, iran says the attack was retaliation for a deadly strike on its consulate in the syrian capital damascus on i april. that attack killed a top iranian commander, alongside six others — including civilians. the us has vowed that its support for israel is ironclad but has urged restraint in its response. a senior us official says israel is not sharing its targeting of iran with washington, so the biden administration does not know how or when israeli retaliation will take place, though some officials expect it to be a limited strike inside the country. uk prime minister rishi sunak has used a telephone call with israel's benjamin netanyahu to appeal for "calm "heads," a
we start in the middle east where white house national security advisorjake sullivan has confirmed that the united states will impose new sanctions on iran in the coming days. the announcement comes after the iranian attack on israel last saturday, with more than 300 drones and missiles launched. according to the israeli defence forces, 99% of them were intercepted by israel's aerial defence system and its partners. well, iran says the attack was retaliation for a deadly strike on its consulate...
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lucy: in gaza, the threat of all-out war in the middle east has little power to frighten. war there has already left many th little to lose. in rafah, now a vast refugee camp, these two families buried five people today, killed in israeli airstrikes overnight, gaza's health ministry said. >> i lost my feelings. i am going crazy. they should put me with them. lucy: the beach road leading north to gaza was packed today with crowds and rumors. people hoping to return to their homes in the north but turned back again and again by the army. today the prime minister benjamin netanyahu told new army recruits that operations in gaza were just one part of a wider war. >> it's part of a system. iran stands behind hamas, behind hezbollah, behind others, but we are determined to win and defend ourselves in all arenas. lucy: new footage shows the moment the military focused change. the first interceptions of iranian missiles ordered from this control room. israel's ongoing conflicts with iranian backed groups have been pushed into the shadows by a direct attack from toronto. how israel
lucy: in gaza, the threat of all-out war in the middle east has little power to frighten. war there has already left many th little to lose. in rafah, now a vast refugee camp, these two families buried five people today, killed in israeli airstrikes overnight, gaza's health ministry said. >> i lost my feelings. i am going crazy. they should put me with them. lucy: the beach road leading north to gaza was packed today with crowds and rumors. people hoping to return to their homes in the...
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this coalition is in opportunity for the middle east -- a strategic opportunity for the middle east, for countries who share the same threat from iran. firing 110 ballistic missiles directly to israel will not get scot-free. we will respond. in our time, in our place the way that we will choose. >> we will respond to downing street tonight said rishi sunak and the prime minister have spoken. it took some time. just to knock said he warned his counterpart against any further significant escalation in response. joining me is scholar in residence at the center for his early at the american university. he was the former deputy chief in washington. the biden administration was pointing to the success of the weekend defense 99% of drones and missiles taken out. one source from within the administration set as far as they are concerned equilibrium has been reestablished. is that wishful thinking to you think? >> i think so. they do want to highlight the fact israel came almost unscathed from the attack and scored a victory vis-a-vis iran. i think the administration is under new -- under no
this coalition is in opportunity for the middle east -- a strategic opportunity for the middle east, for countries who share the same threat from iran. firing 110 ballistic missiles directly to israel will not get scot-free. we will respond. in our time, in our place the way that we will choose. >> we will respond to downing street tonight said rishi sunak and the prime minister have spoken. it took some time. just to knock said he warned his counterpart against any further significant...
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also tonight: rishi sunak urges israel not to escalate tensions in the middle east. he's been speaking today to benjamin nethanyahu, who's still deciding how to respond to iran's missile attack on his country. finding a jury that doesn't have an opinion on donald trump. we speak to two people ruled out of sitting on his criminal trial. i thought in my head, unconscious bias. i could be fair, but unconscious bile. —— unconscious bias. 3 unconscious bile. -- unconscious bias. �* . . , . , , bias. a fair trial is incredibly important. _ bias. a fair trial is incredibly important, more _ bias. a fair trial is incredibly important, more importantl bias. a fair trial is incredibly - important, more important than donald — important, more important than donald trump. absolutely monstrous. anger as a get—together of right—wing politicians in brussels is shut down by police. and a once in a decade sight as this rare flower from the children andes blooms in birmingham. on bbc london... reaction as a muslim student on newsnight at 10:30pm... it seems the prime minis
also tonight: rishi sunak urges israel not to escalate tensions in the middle east. he's been speaking today to benjamin nethanyahu, who's still deciding how to respond to iran's missile attack on his country. finding a jury that doesn't have an opinion on donald trump. we speak to two people ruled out of sitting on his criminal trial. i thought in my head, unconscious bias. i could be fair, but unconscious bile. —— unconscious bias. 3 unconscious bile. -- unconscious bias. �* . . , . , ,...
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in gaza, the threat of all—out war in the middle east has little power to frighten. war there has already left many with little to lose. in the southern border town of rafah — now a vast refugee camp — the hamdan and shawa families buried five people today, killed in israeli air strikes overnight, gaza's health ministry said. translation: i lost my feelings. i don't have feelings any more. i'm going crazy. they should put me with him. the beach road leading north to gaza city was packed today, with crowds and rumours. people hoping to return to their homes in the north, but turned back again and again by the army. today, the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, told new army recruits that operations in gaza were just one part of a wider war. translation: it's part of a bigger system. - you can see it. iran stands behind hamas, behind hezbollah, behind others. but we are determined to win there and defend ourselves in all arenas. new footage released by the army shows the moment the military focus here changed. the first interceptions of iranian missiles ordered fr
in gaza, the threat of all—out war in the middle east has little power to frighten. war there has already left many with little to lose. in the southern border town of rafah — now a vast refugee camp — the hamdan and shawa families buried five people today, killed in israeli air strikes overnight, gaza's health ministry said. translation: i lost my feelings. i don't have feelings any more. i'm going crazy. they should put me with him. the beach road leading north to gaza city was packed...
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but there are some warnings — for example, the conflict in the middle east could trigger an increase in the cost of food and energy. it expects the uk's gdp to go up by 0.5 percent this year. and that would make the uk the second weakest performer across the g7 group of advanced economies. but growth is expected to improve next year to 1.5 percent. here's the imf�*s chief economist, pierre—0livier gourinchas: global economy is growing at 3.2% in 2024 expect 3.2% in 2025 and this is a reasonable number enough to supercharge number and 3.8 would like to get back there and it's not bad and the other good news is inflation is coming down and we are seeing inflation come down into thousand 24 and 2025 so, we are gradually coming back to inflation and putting that surgeon inflation behind us. two pieces of good news and there's a third one which is in most places in the world, somewhat less scoring from the crisis of the last four years, the pandemic and the cost of living crisis into the global economy and through its pre—pandemic trend and below that, we see a number of regions cat
but there are some warnings — for example, the conflict in the middle east could trigger an increase in the cost of food and energy. it expects the uk's gdp to go up by 0.5 percent this year. and that would make the uk the second weakest performer across the g7 group of advanced economies. but growth is expected to improve next year to 1.5 percent. here's the imf�*s chief economist, pierre—0livier gourinchas: global economy is growing at 3.2% in 2024 expect 3.2% in 2025 and this is a...
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we begin with events in the middle east, where israel appears to be trying to gather international support following the iranian air strikes, but has not — so far, at least — carried out any direct military action in response. instead, israel is calling for more sanctions on iran, which itself has warned israel against attempting any retaliation following those drone and missile attacks, which iran says were a response to an israeli attack on its diplomatic mission in syria. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, has been sending us updates from jerusalem. israel says it is now launching a diplomatic offensive. the israeli foreign minister has written, he says, to 32 countries around the world, urging them to impose even more sanctions against the islamic republic of iran. the foreign minister, israel katz, posted this on x, formerly twitter, saying that iran has to be stopped now before it is too late. and that is the message that's also been sounded by leading senior military officials here in israel, including the chief of staff, lieutenant general herzi halevi. he said
we begin with events in the middle east, where israel appears to be trying to gather international support following the iranian air strikes, but has not — so far, at least — carried out any direct military action in response. instead, israel is calling for more sanctions on iran, which itself has warned israel against attempting any retaliation following those drone and missile attacks, which iran says were a response to an israeli attack on its diplomatic mission in syria. our chief...
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we begin with events in the middle east, where israel appears to be trying to gather international support following the iranian air strikes, but has not — so far, at least — carried out any direct military action in response. instead, israel is calling for more sanctions on iran, which itself has warned israel against attempting any retaliation following those drone and missile attacks,
we begin with events in the middle east, where israel appears to be trying to gather international support following the iranian air strikes, but has not — so far, at least — carried out any direct military action in response. instead, israel is calling for more sanctions on iran, which itself has warned israel against attempting any retaliation following those drone and missile attacks,
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east or between israel_ across the middle east or between israel and — across the middle east or between israel and iran. to add the stories that have — israel and iran. to add the stories that have been added for many decades— that have been added for many decades now. this changes the game because _ decades now. this changes the game because we _ decades now. this changes the game because we could see an israeli counterattack and that could spill over into — counterattack and that could spill over into a — counterattack and that could spill over into a wider regional war. iran said it carried _ over into a wider regional war. iran said it carried out _ over into a wider regional war. i�*sfi said it carried out a carefully calibrated attack and israel however and its allies do not see it in that way, underlining that in these wars perception matters.— way, underlining that in these wars perception matters. absolutely. iran was responding _ perception matters. absolutely. iran was responding to _ perception matters. absolutely. iran was responding to the _ perception matters.
east or between israel_ across the middle east or between israel and — across the middle east or between israel and iran. to add the stories that have — israel and iran. to add the stories that have been added for many decades— that have been added for many decades now. this changes the game because _ decades now. this changes the game because we _ decades now. this changes the game because we could see an israeli counterattack and that could spill over into — counterattack and that...
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we start this hour with the latest on the middle east. israel has urged more than 30 countries to impose sanctions on iran's missile programme and designate the revolutionary guards as a terrorist organisation. it's part of the diplomatic offensive after iran's drone attack on israel at the weekend. rishi sunak is to discuss the situation today with his israeli counterpart benjamin netanyahu and will urge restraint after iran's unprecedented attack. rishi sunak said he would discuss how to prevent a further escalation in hostilities. the israeli government's diplomatic offensive comes as
we start this hour with the latest on the middle east. israel has urged more than 30 countries to impose sanctions on iran's missile programme and designate the revolutionary guards as a terrorist organisation. it's part of the diplomatic offensive after iran's drone attack on israel at the weekend. rishi sunak is to discuss the situation today with his israeli counterpart benjamin netanyahu and will urge restraint after iran's unprecedented attack. rishi sunak said he would discuss how to...
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we start this hour with the latest developments in the middle east. foreign minister israel katz has written to dozens of countries calling for sanctions to be imposed on iran's missile programme. prime minister rishi sunak is due to speak to his israeli counterpart, benjamin netanyahu, today, to urge restraint after iran's unprecedented missile and drone attack on israel on saturday night. mr sunak said he would discuss how to prevent a further escalation in hostilities. the israeli government says it's launched a diplomatic offensive against iran, as it considers a military response. officials are insisting that they will retaliate over the massive barrage of missiles. benjamin netanyahu has called on the international community to "stand united" against iran. the white house has described iran's attack on israel over the weekend as a "spectacular and embarrassing failure". our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet is injerusalem, from where she brought us more on the latest developments. two days after the skies over israel were filled by
we start this hour with the latest developments in the middle east. foreign minister israel katz has written to dozens of countries calling for sanctions to be imposed on iran's missile programme. prime minister rishi sunak is due to speak to his israeli counterpart, benjamin netanyahu, today, to urge restraint after iran's unprecedented missile and drone attack on israel on saturday night. mr sunak said he would discuss how to prevent a further escalation in hostilities. the israeli government...
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— ever in the level of tensions across the middle east or between israel and iran, — the middle east or between israel and iran, two at the sarries that have _ and iran, two at the sarries that have been— and iran, two at the sarries that have been at it for many decades now _ have been at it for many decades now the — have been at it for many decades now. the changes again because we could _ now. the changes again because we could see _ now. the changes again because we could see a — now. the changes again because we could see a counter attack and that could _ could see a counter attack and that could suiti— could see a counter attack and that could spill over into a wider regional— could spill over into a wider regional war. its could spill over into a wider regional war.— could spill over into a wider reaionalwar. a ~ ., ., regional war. as you know, iran said it had carried _ regional war. as you know, iran said it had carried out _ regional war. as you know, iran said it had carried out a _ regional war. as you know, iran said it had carried out a limited, - it had c
— ever in the level of tensions across the middle east or between israel and iran, — the middle east or between israel and iran, two at the sarries that have _ and iran, two at the sarries that have been— and iran, two at the sarries that have been at it for many decades now _ have been at it for many decades now the — have been at it for many decades now. the changes again because we could _ now. the changes again because we could see _ now. the changes again because we could see a —...
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�*, ,. a broader war in the middle east? �* , ., ., , east? as i said, i would advise a ause east? as i said, i would advise a pause at _ east? as i said, i would advise a pause at this _ east? as i said, i would advise a pause at this stage, - east? as i said, i would advise a pause at this stage, but - east? as i said, i would advise a pause at this stage, but not| a pause at this stage, but not a pause at this stage, but not a public signal of a pause, but i also look about the iranians have said. they want this phase to end. that's not because they want the conflict to end. that's because they want the to continue, but at the level that it was before this weekend. they want the proxy war to continue, because that is an area where they have a comparative advantage, and that is the area where the errani don't pay the price, they are proxies pay the price —— the iranians don't pay the price. they are proxies pay the price. 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 re
�*, ,. a broader war in the middle east? �* , ., ., , east? as i said, i would advise a ause east? as i said, i would advise a pause at _ east? as i said, i would advise a pause at this _ east? as i said, i would advise a pause at this stage, - east? as i said, i would advise a pause at this stage, but - east? as i said, i would advise a pause at this stage, but not| a pause at this stage, but not a pause at this stage, but not a public signal of a pause, but i also look about the iranians...
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to discuss the situation in the middle east, i spoke to david hale — previously us undersecretary of state for political affairs, as well as ambassador to pakistan, lebanon, and jordan. he�*s now a global fellow at the wilson center, he�*s now a global fellow a think tank partly funded by the us government. we know israel is weighing its response. what do you think we could see? will this be a diplomatic response, a military one? thank you for asking me tojoin you. we don�*t know. israel is a democracy and has a complex cabinet and a coalition government and the prime minister is first amongst equals and we will see what they decide. i think if i were advising them i would suggest a pause for now but not declare their intentions. if you�*re going to re—establish a deterrent which is what is necessary now for israel and the us, a certain level of security about how we behave is important. so the iranians understand there could be further costs to aggression. what is your assessment of benjamin netanyahu�*s intentions here. for example there was a recent opinion editorial i
to discuss the situation in the middle east, i spoke to david hale — previously us undersecretary of state for political affairs, as well as ambassador to pakistan, lebanon, and jordan. he�*s now a global fellow at the wilson center, he�*s now a global fellow a think tank partly funded by the us government. we know israel is weighing its response. what do you think we could see? will this be a diplomatic response, a military one? thank you for asking me tojoin you. we don�*t know....
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i would advise a pause _ war in the middle east. i would advise a pause at _ war in the middle east. i would advise a pause at this - war in the middle east. i would advise a pause at this stage . advise a pause at this stage but not a public signal of a pause but i look also at what the iranians have said, and they want this phase to end, not because they want the conflict to end but they want the conflict to continue but at the conflict to continue but at the level it was before this weekend. they want a proxy war to continue because that's an area where they have a comparative advantage and the area where the iranians don't pay the price, their proxies do and that is why i would advise ambiguity about how we will proceed right now.— ambiguity about how we will proceed right now. what do you think it all _ proceed right now. what do you think it all means _ proceed right now. what do you think it all means for _ proceed right now. what do you think it all means for the - proceed right now. what do you think it all means for the
i would advise a pause _ war in the middle east. i would advise a pause at _ war in the middle east. i would advise a pause at this - war in the middle east. i would advise a pause at this stage . advise a pause at this stage but not a public signal of a pause but i look also at what the iranians have said, and they want this phase to end, not because they want the conflict to end but they want the conflict to continue but at the conflict to continue but at the level it was before this weekend....
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>> 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 battleground in ukraine. and their nuclear program, whh continues to be a long-term risk. i do think there are issues on the table that do need to be looked at as to whether or not iran's actions rise to a level that those could be a risk and could be held at
>> 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...
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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, israel's chief of staff promised a response. iran will face the consequences for its actions. we will choose our response accordingly. the idf remains ready to counter any threat from iran and its terror proxies. israel says only a handful of missiles made it through air defences, but this direct confrontation with iran, the first on israeli soil, has thrown the middle east off balance. what's shaken israel in these attacks isn't the damage caused, but how they happened — with drones and missiles sent straight from iran. and what these strikes left broken isn't so much infrastructure, it's iran's fear of launching a direct attack. iran's attack came with careful signalling. its government warned israel's allies of the strikes and said t
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, israel's chief of staff promised a response. iran will face the consequences for its actions. we will choose our response accordingly. the idf remains ready to counter any threat from...
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but iran's attempt, not its impact, is what's thrown the middle east off balance. what's shaken israel in these attacks isn't the damage caused but how they happened, with drones and missiles sent straight from iran. and what these strikes left broken isn't so much infrastructure, it's iran's fear of launching a direct attack. 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, jerusalem. lucy, given the situation what options does israel have? well, there are two — options does israel have? well, there are two questions - options does israel have? well, there are two questions that. options does israel have? well, i there are two questions that israel needs to decide on. one is the timing of any attack and the other is the scale and the target. now on the timing there are those who reportedly want to act quickly
but iran's attempt, not its impact, is what's thrown the middle east off balance. what's shaken israel in these attacks isn't the damage caused but how they happened, with drones and missiles sent straight from iran. and what these strikes left broken isn't so much infrastructure, it's iran's fear of launching a direct attack. 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...
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all sides in the middle east must show restraint, says rishi sunak, addressing mps after the uk's involvement in defending israel against iran. hospices providing palliative care say they are facing extreme financial pressure. and the six—year—old girl who called "fire!" and saved her family's lives. i said, "mummy, wake up, the house is on fire. "get out, get out!" coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news — we look at the impact that the wet weather is having on sport. from golf to cricket and grassroots football financial implications can be huge. good evening.
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the middle east is on the brink. the people of the region are confronting a real danger of a devastating, full—scale conflict. now is the time to defuse and de—escalate. all eyes are on israel and how it responds. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. so, how will israel respond and what are its options now? frank gardner is with me. i suppose the first question is whether israel does hit back against iran, and if it does, how and when it retaliates. there is a whole spectrum _ how and when it retaliates. there is a whole spectrum of _ how and when it retaliates. there is a whole spectrum of options - how and when it retaliates. there is a whole spectrum of options it - how and when it retaliates. there is a whole spectrum of options it has, | a whole spectrum of options it has, that they have been looking at. let's look at the minimalist and maximalist and go through them. minimalist is not to do anything, to take the advice they have been given by president biden and others, take the win, bank this one, store it
the middle east is on the brink. the people of the region are confronting a real danger of a devastating, full—scale conflict. now is the time to defuse and de—escalate. all eyes are on israel and how it responds. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. so, how will israel respond and what are its options now? frank gardner is with me. i suppose the first question is whether israel does hit back against iran, and if it does, how and when it retaliates. there is a whole spectrum _ how and when...
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the middle east is on the brink. the people of the region are confronting a real danger of a devastating, full—scale conflict. now is the time to defuse and de—escalate. all eyes are on israel and how it responds. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. ina in a moment of unprecedented military action, a war of words and intensifying diplomacy. even world powers, who normally disagree, are sending the same message. the kremlin in moscow has said it is "extremely concerned about the escalation of tensions "in the region" and has called on all countries to exercise restraint. president emmanuel macron has said france would do everything possible to avoid what he called a conflagration in the middle east. while the british foreign secretary, lord cameron, urged israel to recognise iran's attack as a failure, and not respond. it's important to be respectful on these occasions. a country has had a massive attack from a dangerous or malign actor in the region. they will be considering, they are considering, the israeli cab
the middle east is on the brink. the people of the region are confronting a real danger of a devastating, full—scale conflict. now is the time to defuse and de—escalate. all eyes are on israel and how it responds. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. ina in a moment of unprecedented military action, a war of words and intensifying diplomacy. even world powers, who normally disagree, are sending the same message. the kremlin in moscow has said it is "extremely concerned about the...
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global markets on edge as tensions escalate in the middle east. the price of gold rises as oil falls. we'll be live in the region. welcome to business today, i'm ben thompson. we start with the events in the middle east where, as we've been reporting, the united nations secretary—general, antonio guterres, has said it's time to step back from the brink, after iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones at israel late on saturday. the situation has already started weighing on global financial markets as we start a new week. oil prices are particularly volatile right now. oil prices have fallen.
global markets on edge as tensions escalate in the middle east. the price of gold rises as oil falls. we'll be live in the region. welcome to business today, i'm ben thompson. we start with the events in the middle east where, as we've been reporting, the united nations secretary—general, antonio guterres, has said it's time to step back from the brink, after iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones at israel late on saturday. the situation has already started weighing on global...
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east. i think ithink iran i think iran was going for a calibrated retaliation and that meant that its response was telegraphed over a period of weeks, giving israel and its partners time to prepare and it meant engaging in back channel negotiations in the lead up to attack to make clear that although iran was intending to show forth against israel, it was not trying to trigger a regionwide wall. the commander of the islamic revolutionary guard has declared that the attackers led to a new equation, demonstrating to israel that if iran and its personnel are attacked then they can expect a direct response from iran's territory rather than acts of resistance. does that new equation mean that this has been re—established? i think it's unlikely given that israel has defended the attack quite successfully and wishes to continue its campaign against iran's aggression. we will have to wait and see how the chips will fall. here aggression. we will have to wait and see how the chips will fall.— se
east. i think ithink iran i think iran was going for a calibrated retaliation and that meant that its response was telegraphed over a period of weeks, giving israel and its partners time to prepare and it meant engaging in back channel negotiations in the lead up to attack to make clear that although iran was intending to show forth against israel, it was not trying to trigger a regionwide wall. the commander of the islamic revolutionary guard has declared that the attackers led to a new...
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our middle east correspondent yolande knell has the latest. 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 missile fragment struck her house. translation: the children were frightened and wanted to run away from home. and that's when the missile hit our house. the israeli war cabinet met yesterday to plan its next move. one of its members, benny gantz, said israel would exact a price from iran when the time is right. and last night, the un security council met in an emergency meeting following the attacks. israel called for sanctions on iran and reiterated its right to a res
our middle east correspondent yolande knell has the latest. 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...
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the middle east is on the brink. the people of the region are confronting the real dangers of a devastating, full—scale conflict. the uk's foreign secretary lord cameron urges israel not to retaliate — saying they should �*take the win�* of repelling iran's attack. iran suffered this defeat because the attack was a failure. the world can see what a malign influence they are and i think the right thing to do is not escalate. and live from london, i'm lauren taylor. donald trump will become the first us president to face a criminal trial on monday — facing 3a charges of fraud. and we focus in on sudan — as the country marks one year of a bloody civil war. welcome tojerusalem. and our
the middle east is on the brink. the people of the region are confronting the real dangers of a devastating, full—scale conflict. the uk's foreign secretary lord cameron urges israel not to retaliate — saying they should �*take the win�* of repelling iran's attack. iran suffered this defeat because the attack was a failure. the world can see what a malign influence they are and i think the right thing to do is not escalate. and live from london, i'm lauren taylor. donald trump will...
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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. israel and its staunchest allies say the iranian attack failed but in teheran, it's been said it was a success and achieved its objectives and it said the matter was closed but if israel retaliated it would respond with even greater force. what was trying to achieve? let's speak to iran analyst esfandyar batmanghelidj, ceo of the bourse & bazaar foundation, a think tank focused on economic development in the middle east. welcome to bbc news. forth is iran trying to achieve and did it do it? it's good to be with you. i think iran was going for a calibrated retaliation to the attack on the consulate in damascus from israel and that response was telegraphed over a period of two weeks giving time for israel and its partne
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. israel and its staunchest allies say the iranian attack failed but in teheran, it's been said it was a success and achieved its objectives and it said the matter was closed but if israel retaliated it would respond with...
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let's start with the events in the middle east. as we've been reporting, the united nations secretary—general antonio guterres has said it's time to step back from the brink after iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones at israel late on saturday.
let's start with the events in the middle east. as we've been reporting, the united nations secretary—general antonio guterres has said it's time to step back from the brink after iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones at israel late on saturday.
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as you say a i tense time for the middle east and for the world as well. what do you think we could potentially see in the coming days? i potentially see in the coming da s? ., , ., �* days? i hope that the biden administration _ days? i hope that the biden administration has - days? i hope that the biden administration has talked . days? i hope that the biden i administration has talked cool heads into prevailing within israel. some reporting suggest that israelis want to immediately launch a counter—attack which likely would have been devastating. we do not know what the targets were. some suggested could be iranian nuclear sites on a rainy and soil. the administration, the biden administration, the biden administration was able to walk that back with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that the israelis will respond and they will respond with force. it could be a combination combination of physical and kinetic attacks combined with cyber attacks as well. ~ ., ., ,, combined with cyber attacks as well. ~ ., ., , ., ~' combined with cyber at
as you say a i tense time for the middle east and for the world as well. what do you think we could potentially see in the coming days? i potentially see in the coming da s? ., , ., �* days? i hope that the biden administration _ days? i hope that the biden administration has - days? i hope that the biden administration has talked . days? i hope that the biden i administration has talked cool heads into prevailing within israel. some reporting suggest that israelis want to immediately launch...
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as you say a tense time for the middle east . tense time for the middle east and the world as well. what do you think we could potentially see in the coming days? i am hoinu see in the coming days? i am heping that — see in the coming days? i am hoping that the _ see in the coming days? i am hoping that the joe _ see in the coming days? i am hoping that the joe biden - hoping that thejoe biden administration has talked cooler heads into prevailing within israel. i think some of the reporting and suggesting that the israelis wanted to immediately launch a counterattack which likely would have been devastating and we don't know what the targets were and some have suggested it could be iranian nuclear sites on uranium soils and the biden administration was able to walk it back with the israeli prime minister but the israelis will respond and respond with force and it could likely be a combination of physical or kinetic tax combined with cyber attacks as well.— attacks as well. what do you think it means _ attacks as well. what do you think it means for _ attacks as well. what do yo
as you say a tense time for the middle east . tense time for the middle east and the world as well. what do you think we could potentially see in the coming days? i am hoinu see in the coming days? i am heping that — see in the coming days? i am hoping that the _ see in the coming days? i am hoping that the joe _ see in the coming days? i am hoping that the joe biden - hoping that thejoe biden administration has talked cooler heads into prevailing within israel. i think some of the reporting...
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world leaders meeting in an emergency session at the un have warned that the middle east is on the brink — and that now is the time to de—escalate, after last night's attack on israel by iran. iran and iran—backed groups in iraq, syria and yemen launched an estimated 300 drones, cruise, and ballistic missiles towards israel. the vast majority of the projectiles were shot down by israel — with help from the us, the uk and other countries. iran said it was responding to an israeli strike earlier this month on its consulate in syria's capital damascus, that killed several iranian military commanders. us officials say presidentjoe biden told israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, to think �*very carefully�* about his response — after israel vowed to exact a price from iran, at a time of its choosing. the un security council convened an emergency session on sunday to discuss the crisis. opening the meeting, the un's secretary—general, antonio guterres, told diplomats, it's vital to avoid any action that could lead to major military confrontations on multiple fronts in th
world leaders meeting in an emergency session at the un have warned that the middle east is on the brink — and that now is the time to de—escalate, after last night's attack on israel by iran. iran and iran—backed groups in iraq, syria and yemen launched an estimated 300 drones, cruise, and ballistic missiles towards israel. the vast majority of the projectiles were shot down by israel — with help from the us, the uk and other countries. iran said it was responding to an israeli strike...
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east and europe — skies over the middle east and europe. this sound must serve as a wake-up— europe. this sound must serve as a wake-up call— europe. this sound must serve as a wake—up call to the free world.". listen— wake—up call to the free world.". listen to — wake—up call to the free world.". listen to president zelensky and wake _ listen to president zelensky and wake up~ — listen to president zelensky and wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of— wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of the — wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of the veil, one strikes against _ hand of the veil, one strikes against kurds in iraq. we all remember the 2021 attack on the oil tanker— remember the 2021 attack on the oil tanker in _ remember the 2021 attack on the oil tanker in which british and romanian crewmembers were killed. and just yesterday. — crewmembers were killed. and just yesterday, iran seized the parking portuguese cargo ship, the crew being _ portuguese cargo ship, the crew being held right now by iran
east and europe — skies over the middle east and europe. this sound must serve as a wake-up— europe. this sound must serve as a wake-up call— europe. this sound must serve as a wake—up call to the free world.". listen— wake—up call to the free world.". listen to — wake—up call to the free world.". listen to president zelensky and wake _ listen to president zelensky and wake up~ — listen to president zelensky and wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of—...
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we de-escalate and call the rest of the middle east-— middle east. we talk about the resonse middle east. we talk about the resnonse and _ middle east. we talk about the response and what _ middle east. we talk about the response and what do - middle east. we talk about the response and what do iran - middle east. we talk about the | response and what do iran want middle east. we talk about the - response and what do iran want and what is their in game and pushing and pushing israel constantly over the past six months and israel would sit for many, but is that they want to achieve and.— to achieve and. immediately or loner in to achieve and. immediately or longer in historically _ to achieve and. immediately or longer in historically speaking, | to achieve and. immediately or- longer in historically speaking, the idea that the islamic republic in the lease should not have a jewish state in the heart of it and they would rather that israel was not there and they are very much entrenched enemies of israel and they are acting in support of what's goin
we de-escalate and call the rest of the middle east-— middle east. we talk about the resonse middle east. we talk about the resnonse and _ middle east. we talk about the response and what _ middle east. we talk about the response and what do - middle east. we talk about the response and what do iran - middle east. we talk about the | response and what do iran want middle east. we talk about the - response and what do iran want and what is their in game and pushing and pushing israel...
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fears of a major escalation of the conflict in the middle east. iran doesn'tjust pose a threat to israel, it poses a threat to the entire middle east. g7 countries "unanimously" condemn the iranian attack and call on both sides "to exercise restraint". the us warns it doesn't want the crisis to escalate into a wider war but says it's up to israel how to respond. this is the scene live injerusalem, where israel's war cabinet has been meeting today to discuss a response. hello and welcome, i'm samantha simmonds. we start with the latest developments from the middle east — we continue our coverage of the iranian attack on israel. israel says the vast majority of more than 300 drones and missiles launched by iran have been intercepted. the attacks marked the first time iran has targeted israel directly from its own soil. the israeli war cabinet has been meeting to discuss its response to the attack. a senior minister, benny gantz, said israel would exact a price from iran in its own time and fashion. the defence minister, yoav gallant, said the conf
fears of a major escalation of the conflict in the middle east. iran doesn'tjust pose a threat to israel, it poses a threat to the entire middle east. g7 countries "unanimously" condemn the iranian attack and call on both sides "to exercise restraint". the us warns it doesn't want the crisis to escalate into a wider war but says it's up to israel how to respond. this is the scene live injerusalem, where israel's war cabinet has been meeting today to discuss a response. hello...
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east, and much of the violence and terrorist activity in the middle east. i think the key for israel is to get american support or at least approval to go at it and to address the very sincere, serious topic we have here, iran, and then topic we have here, iran, and then to have a strategy in place where it�*s not only about retaliating for the sake of retaliating, but it�*s retaliating as part of a strategy in order to come in my mind, undermine iran�*s ability to continue to hold his release hostage with their proxy organisations along our borders. let�*s break those things down. you talk about gaining international support, as lyse doucet wasjust saying, the united states says they are committed to helping israel defend itself but... what kind of an irrational support do you think that israel needs to go after iran, as you put it. i israel needs to go after iran, as you put it— you put it. i think that the only thing that's really, _ you put it. i think that the only thing that's really, really - you put it. i think that the only l thing that's
east, and much of the violence and terrorist activity in the middle east. i think the key for israel is to get american support or at least approval to go at it and to address the very sincere, serious topic we have here, iran, and then topic we have here, iran, and then to have a strategy in place where it�*s not only about retaliating for the sake of retaliating, but it�*s retaliating as part of a strategy in order to come in my mind, undermine iran�*s ability to continue to hold his...
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the middle east's most dangerous conflict dropping its mask. from the ground, israel's air defences rose to meet threats by the dozen, a perilous display. watched from jerusalem... tel aviv. israel's defence minister called it one of the most dramatic nights israel had ever experienced. in iran, the launches were celebrated one after the other on national television. punishment, iran said, for the strike on its consulate in damascus two weeks ago. translation: there is no intention to continue this operation. but if the zionist regime takes steps against the islamic republic on its soil or against areas linked to us in the region, our next operation will be far greater than this. the attacks was celebrated by iranians outside the british embassy, too, seeing them as punishment for the war in gaza and calling for israel's destruction. iran's government has said it's not seeking to escalate the conflict. tonight, a member of israel's war cabinet said there would be a response. translation: to continue this operation. if this attack had been succe
the middle east's most dangerous conflict dropping its mask. from the ground, israel's air defences rose to meet threats by the dozen, a perilous display. watched from jerusalem... tel aviv. israel's defence minister called it one of the most dramatic nights israel had ever experienced. in iran, the launches were celebrated one after the other on national television. punishment, iran said, for the strike on its consulate in damascus two weeks ago. translation: there is no intention to continue...
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but, you know, in the middle east we speak a different language. you know, our enemies, they will not appreciate the fact that we actually decided to sit idly by. joe biden understands the middle east — his basic line is it is time for israel to stop, take the win, he says, draw a line in the sand. well, a win is when we attack, not when we observe hundreds of rockets. that's not the language we talk here in the middle east. so we have to do what's good for israel. and when you look at the history, when we took the right decisions, on the long run, it was good for the us as well. when we attacked the reactor in iraq in the 805, the us condemned us — back then it was president reagan — but it was a smart decision. when we attacked the nuclear reactor in syria, we were condemned by the us. so we should do what's good for us, even if it's not acceptable or popular among the leaders in other countries. at the end of the day, it's our security, it's our future, it's my children, so we have to do what's right for us. benjamin netanyahu has always s
but, you know, in the middle east we speak a different language. you know, our enemies, they will not appreciate the fact that we actually decided to sit idly by. joe biden understands the middle east — his basic line is it is time for israel to stop, take the win, he says, draw a line in the sand. well, a win is when we attack, not when we observe hundreds of rockets. that's not the language we talk here in the middle east. so we have to do what's good for israel. and when you look at the...