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biden doctrine vis—a—vis israel. the _ entire biden doctrine vis—a—vis israel, the future _ israel, the future palestinian state. — israel, the future palestinian state, normalisation- israel, the future palestinian state, normalisation with - israel, the future palestinian . state, normalisation with saudi arabia — state, normalisation with saudi arabia is— state, normalisation with saudi arabia is collapsing. _ state, normalisation with saudi arabia is collapsing. israel- state,...
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of course, the declaration is of importance and of course israel abides by international law and israel has been providing tens of thousands of trucks going into gaza of humanitarian aid. so i don't think it would be difficult for israel to sign off on it. you said it came about because of political pressure. there a lot of members of congress were very concerned about the current operation in gaza. if you look at the numbers and you know them well yourself, of course more than 27,000 killed, and now, according to the hamas run health ministry in gaza, so gaza health officials about 1.7 million people displaced, and many aid organisations have set the flow of aid has not been forthcoming and not been enough to make sure that people are supplied. yes, well there is a problem with aid. one problem is that thomas is stealing it. harbouring it for themselves. ——one problem is that hamas is stealing it. harbouring it for themselves. or selling it at horrible three or 400% price to gazans. even when it is labelled, intended for aid, not to be sold. yes, there are problems, but i think isr
of course, the declaration is of importance and of course israel abides by international law and israel has been providing tens of thousands of trucks going into gaza of humanitarian aid. so i don't think it would be difficult for israel to sign off on it. you said it came about because of political pressure. there a lot of members of congress were very concerned about the current operation in gaza. if you look at the numbers and you know them well yourself, of course more than 27,000 killed,...
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it is a context in which israel's occupation remains entrenched, where israel has been consolidating what the european union has called a one state reality of inequality and potential conflict which many human rights organisations refer to as apartheid. israel says the blockade is necessary because of the threat from hamas. however, to many palestinians, the occupation renews their grievances and observers argue it could reenergise resistance, a concern expressed by a palestinian psychologist who grew up in gaza. i am a psychologist and i would say i am a psychologist and i would say i am sure _ am a psychologist and i would say i am sure that there are a lot of kids who want_ am sure that there are a lot of kids who want revenge for the death of their parents. i am sure, you know, they— their parents. i am sure, you know, they want_ their parents. i am sure, you know, they want revenge for their siblings who have _ they want revenge for their siblings who have been killed. and with what has been _ who have been killed. and with what has been happening in gaza nowadays, i don't _ h
it is a context in which israel's occupation remains entrenched, where israel has been consolidating what the european union has called a one state reality of inequality and potential conflict which many human rights organisations refer to as apartheid. israel says the blockade is necessary because of the threat from hamas. however, to many palestinians, the occupation renews their grievances and observers argue it could reenergise resistance, a concern expressed by a palestinian psychologist...
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israel in 19118 is recognised by the un. what hamas want to do is to roll back the reel to before that recognition and stop that recognition taking place, which means, essentially, in the end, making israel disappear off the map. hamas has threatened to repeat the october 7 attacks again and again. israel says that's why hamas must be destroyed. the pressure of the world should be on destroying hamas as quickly as possible. all those who yearn for peace should support our quest for total victory. trying to achieve that victory has created a catastrophic humanitarian crisis in gaza. more than half of gaza's buildings have been damaged or destroyed. the hamas—run ministry of health says to date, 29,000 palestinians have been killed, the overwhelming majority women and children. i still marvel at people who imagine that inflicting this level of death and destruction would somehow bring anybody safety or security. i think we are likely to see long—term violence and instability as a result. with the conflict in its fifth mont
israel in 19118 is recognised by the un. what hamas want to do is to roll back the reel to before that recognition and stop that recognition taking place, which means, essentially, in the end, making israel disappear off the map. hamas has threatened to repeat the october 7 attacks again and again. israel says that's why hamas must be destroyed. the pressure of the world should be on destroying hamas as quickly as possible. all those who yearn for peace should support our quest for total...
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has become — however his town on israel has become a _ however his town on israel has become a bit harsher. last week, he .ave become a bit harsher. last week, he gave a _ become a bit harsher. last week, he gave a rare _ become a bit harsher. last week, he gave a rare rebuke in which said israei's — gave a rare rebuke in which said israel's offensive in gaza had gone over the _ israel's offensive in gaza had gone over the top. so in some respects the king _ over the top. so in some respects the king is— over the top. so in some respects the king is meeting president biden in a very— the king is meeting president biden in a very different mood to what president — in a very different mood to what president biden was in immediately after october the 7th. king abdullah canceiied _ after october the 7th. king abdullah cancelled a meeting with him at the time, _ cancelled a meeting with him at the time, after— cancelled a meeting with him at the time, after a strike on a hospital. he is— time, after a strike on a hospital. he is meeting the president in a very different mood, there
has become — however his town on israel has become a _ however his town on israel has become a bit harsher. last week, he .ave become a bit harsher. last week, he gave a _ become a bit harsher. last week, he gave a rare _ become a bit harsher. last week, he gave a rare rebuke in which said israei's — gave a rare rebuke in which said israel's offensive in gaza had gone over the _ israel's offensive in gaza had gone over the top. so in some respects the king _ over the top. so in some...
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to - israel allowed october seven to happen, — israel allowed october seven to happen. why— israel allowed october seven to happen, why didn't _ israel allowed october seven to happen, why didn't that - israel allowed october seven to happen, why didn't that cross . israel allowed october seven to i happen, why didn't that cross the threshold? — happen, why didn't that cross the threshold? mr— happen, why didn't that cross the threshold? ~ �* , , ., threshold? mr ali issued a full a olo: threshold? mr ali issued a full apology for— threshold? mr ali issued a full apology for his _ threshold? mr ali issued a full apology for his initial - threshold? mr ali issued a full. apology for his initial comments threshold? mr ali issued a full- apology for his initial comments but since then, new information has come to light... iii since then, new information has come to liuht. .. since then, new information has come toliuht... ,, , since then, new information has come toliuht... ,, to light... if he issues a full a olo: to light... if he issues a full apology for _ to light... if he issues
to - israel allowed october seven to happen, — israel allowed october seven to happen. why— israel allowed october seven to happen, why didn't _ israel allowed october seven to happen, why didn't that - israel allowed october seven to happen, why didn't that cross . israel allowed october seven to i happen, why didn't that cross the threshold? — happen, why didn't that cross the threshold? mr— happen, why didn't that cross the threshold? ~ �* , , ., threshold? mr ali issued a full a...
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israel aaain. ~ . . they have vowed to strike israel aaain. . they have vowed to strike israel auain. . ., , , they have vowed to strike israel aaain. . ., , , ., again. what a ceasefire does is to revent again. what a ceasefire does is to prevent the _ again. what a ceasefire does is to prevent the killing, _ again. what a ceasefire does is to prevent the killing, the _ again. what a ceasefire does is to prevent the killing, the onslaughtj prevent the killing, the onslaught that civilians in gaza have had to face. 30,000 people have been killed, 70,000 injured. 1.4 million people are in rafah at the moment, which is usually home to 170,000 people. which is usually home to 170,000 --eole. �* , ., which is usually home to 170,000 --eole. �* . which is usually home to 170,000 neale, �* ., ., which is usually home to 170,000 --eole. ., ., ., people. but you are leaving hamas in lace, and people. but you are leaving hamas in place. and where _ people. but you are leaving hamas in place, and where does _ people. but you are leaving hamas in place, and where does the pressure l place
israel aaain. ~ . . they have vowed to strike israel aaain. . they have vowed to strike israel auain. . ., , , they have vowed to strike israel aaain. . ., , , ., again. what a ceasefire does is to revent again. what a ceasefire does is to prevent the _ again. what a ceasefire does is to prevent the killing, _ again. what a ceasefire does is to prevent the killing, the _ again. what a ceasefire does is to prevent the killing, the onslaughtj prevent the killing, the onslaught that civilians in...
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israel is so far sticking to its plan. the united nations and international actors now face a fateful choice. do they want to save hamas or save palestinian civilians? they cannot stop israel from dismantling the last four hamas battalions in the gaza strip and securing the release of the 134 remaining hostages. the price of israel's war is rising. forfamilies in rafah today, the cost — incalculable. the us is urging israel to consider a potential hostage deal to pause the fighting. israel worries that a deal would mean hamas surviving. but after four months of war it isn't the group's leaders who are dying. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. the un, the uk and the us have all warned there could be a humanitarian catastrophe if israel goes ahead with a ground offensive in rafah. i have been speaking to middle east expert andrew thomas from deakin university in melbourne on whether israel will listen to its allies. well, they haven't listened so far. granted there hasn't been that much pressure from the united states a
israel is so far sticking to its plan. the united nations and international actors now face a fateful choice. do they want to save hamas or save palestinian civilians? they cannot stop israel from dismantling the last four hamas battalions in the gaza strip and securing the release of the 134 remaining hostages. the price of israel's war is rising. forfamilies in rafah today, the cost — incalculable. the us is urging israel to consider a potential hostage deal to pause the fighting. israel...
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israel says a large number of those are militants, but clearly a huge number of civilians killed by israel — and what the officials are saying is there isn�*t a strategy behind this, it isn�*t leading to the defeat of hamas, to making sure that hamas can�*t attack israel again, that the policy is failing. therefore it�*s not making israel more secure, and it�*s leading the region —— leaving the region more destabilised. so they are calling for western governments to do more to use their leverage and even withdraw some military support because the policy is a failure and they are asking for that fundamentally to be called out. so it feels like it�*s a significant moment in this dissent, as i say, it�*s always been there, it�*s just coming out a bit more forcefully. as for the israelis, they completely reject all this criticism — as for the governments involved, nothing formally from the us but the uk calls for israel to abide by international humanitarian law, that too many casualties have been killed, and the un says it�*s looking into this statement. killed, and
israel says a large number of those are militants, but clearly a huge number of civilians killed by israel — and what the officials are saying is there isn�*t a strategy behind this, it isn�*t leading to the defeat of hamas, to making sure that hamas can�*t attack israel again, that the policy is failing. therefore it�*s not making israel more secure, and it�*s leading the region —— leaving the region more destabilised. so they are calling for western governments to do more to...
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diplomatic pressure on israel is rising after the israel defence forces intensified strikes in southern gaza overnight. in a joint appearance with king abdullah ofjordan, us presidentjoe biden said monday that israel should not move forward with its planned ground invasion of the city of rafah, unless there is a clear plan to protect civilians. on monday morning, a series of israeli airstrikes there killed at least 67 people, with israel warning of an impending ground offensive. more than than half of gaza's population now lives in rafah. the potential fora ground campaign has sparked alarm from israel's allies, including the united states. many people there have been displaced, displaced multiple times, fleeing the violence to the north and now they are packed into rafah, exposed and vulnerable and need to be protected. we have also made clear from the start that we oppose any forced displacement of palestinians from gaza. we cannot afford _ of palestinians from gaza. we cannot afford an israeli attack on rafah _ cannot afford an israeli attack on rafah. it is certain to produce _ on r
diplomatic pressure on israel is rising after the israel defence forces intensified strikes in southern gaza overnight. in a joint appearance with king abdullah ofjordan, us presidentjoe biden said monday that israel should not move forward with its planned ground invasion of the city of rafah, unless there is a clear plan to protect civilians. on monday morning, a series of israeli airstrikes there killed at least 67 people, with israel warning of an impending ground offensive. more than than...
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there is an icj ruling thatis israel says. there is an icj ruling that is very clear on whether or not israel has or not respected international law. and even israel's own western allies, the united states, the uk and others, the european union, have become extremely critical of israel over its conduct, over its behaviour, including its impending assault on rafah. i think israel's claims are not very credible at the moment. it is very clear that israel is operating without much regard for palestinian lives. prime minister netanyahu of israel has been very clear that he totally rejects an independent palestinian state, that he will pursue the destruction of hamas irrespective of international law or the cost to ordinary civilians. and so actually in a sense, if you listen to what the israelis have been saying, they have been very clear about their intentions from the very beginning. i want to ask about possible solutions. because at the moment mediation efforts, negotiations continue for a pause in the fighting. what can be don
there is an icj ruling thatis israel says. there is an icj ruling that is very clear on whether or not israel has or not respected international law. and even israel's own western allies, the united states, the uk and others, the european union, have become extremely critical of israel over its conduct, over its behaviour, including its impending assault on rafah. i think israel's claims are not very credible at the moment. it is very clear that israel is operating without much regard for...
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support israel and not hamas. and this gives us another source of strength the continue the battle until total victory. joining us now is hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the gulf states institutewe are hearing from the us that a ceasefire in gaza could come as soon as next week — but israel and hamas are saying there are too many disagreements. why do you think the white house is publicly expressing optimism? i think it's a way of keeping the negotiations going and think there's been progress and you can see from what the parties or sing public that they are less four—part than they were in on the other hand, they continue to publicly ask for more than the other side is willing to give on both sides, very much but it is probably the case that the administration is aware of softening on both sides begin the scenes unless joe on both sides begin the scenes unlessjoe biden would not have said this. unless joe biden would not have said this. �* ., , , ., the bbc spoke to tal heinrich, spokesperson for
support israel and not hamas. and this gives us another source of strength the continue the battle until total victory. joining us now is hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the gulf states institutewe are hearing from the us that a ceasefire in gaza could come as soon as next week — but israel and hamas are saying there are too many disagreements. why do you think the white house is publicly expressing optimism? i think it's a way of keeping the negotiations going and think there's...
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what israel is doing now is the contrary, israel is now acting in the mood of revenge and israel acts as if they are a wounded bull. they want to kill whoever stands in front of them. that is not how you make peace. israel needs to move from a security approach to a political approach. the security approach has not been working. israel tried everything that has to do with security. now we need a serious paradigm shift in order for us to really end this conflict once and for all. they say they wouldn't have done the war if hamas hadn't attacked, if there hadn't been october the 7th. well, you know that the palestinian—israel conflict didn't start in october 7th. but what happened on october 7th changed israel. by all means, we understand that. but also, it did change the whole world. and now everybody feels that there is a serious need to end this conflict. the palestinian authority prime minister there. more than 400 people have been arrested across russia for laying tributes to alexei navalny, president putin's most prominent political opponent, who died suddenly in a jail in the a
what israel is doing now is the contrary, israel is now acting in the mood of revenge and israel acts as if they are a wounded bull. they want to kill whoever stands in front of them. that is not how you make peace. israel needs to move from a security approach to a political approach. the security approach has not been working. israel tried everything that has to do with security. now we need a serious paradigm shift in order for us to really end this conflict once and for all. they say they...
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ever again.— israel ever again. thank you very much for coming _ israel ever again. thank you very much for coming on _ israel ever again. thank you very much for coming on the - israel ever again. thank you very - much for coming on the programme. good evening. much for coming on the programme. good evening-— good evening. around the world and across the uk. _ good evening. around the world and across the uk. this _ good evening. around the world and across the uk. this is _ good evening. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc _ good evening. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. - double child rapist and murderer colin pitchfork will face a fresh hearing after challenging a decision to keep him behind bars. he was jailed for life for raping and strangling two 15—year—old girls in the 19805. he was granted parole, but this was challenged by ministers and the parole board denied his release in december. schools are spending tens of thousands of pounds more a year to meet rising costs o
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israel? there is an historic attern israel? there is an historic pattern going _ israel? there is an historic pattern going back- israel? there is an historic| pattern going back literally many decades where israel suffered some form of aggression whether it is from other states in the region or from terrorist groups and in response, when it begins to respond and usually when it responds it had some success, it's great global pressure at the un will reign in israel. and the us support for israel sometimes response to that pressure and then try to persuade the israelis to be less resolute. this is what we are seeing right now. but israel does have a right to defend itself and america should stand alongside israel, which is not to say america should endorse every single action that israel undertakes. but i see the major problem in the middle east, it is as allowing iran to strike at us through proxies. how many hundreds of attacks have been on american bases with a small american response and three american response and three american soldiers died recently. how many missil
israel? there is an historic attern israel? there is an historic pattern going _ israel? there is an historic pattern going back- israel? there is an historic| pattern going back literally many decades where israel suffered some form of aggression whether it is from other states in the region or from terrorist groups and in response, when it begins to respond and usually when it responds it had some success, it's great global pressure at the un will reign in israel. and the us support for...
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he's a senior member of israel's knesset, as well as israel's former ambassador to the united nations. a factual question, first of all. has israel responded to this deadline? is as we're planning to change the way they have executed this war? ~ ,,., , ~ change the way they have executed thiswar? ~ , ~ , ., this war? absolutely. we sent a re ort this war? absolutely. we sent a report with _ this war? absolutely. we sent a report with our _ this war? absolutely. we sent a report with our positions - this war? absolutely. we sent a report with our positions and i this war? absolutely. we sent a| report with our positions and we have no problem with the questions being asked so i don't think there'll be an issue about that. we conduct a war but we conduct the war according to international law and we have proved it in the past and we will do it in the future. we try to minimise the civilian casualties, unlike hamas were using the people in gaza as human shields, we are doing the best to minimise the suffering of the people of gaza. we might end in terms of your response, have you made a
he's a senior member of israel's knesset, as well as israel's former ambassador to the united nations. a factual question, first of all. has israel responded to this deadline? is as we're planning to change the way they have executed this war? ~ ,,., , ~ change the way they have executed thiswar? ~ , ~ , ., this war? absolutely. we sent a re ort this war? absolutely. we sent a report with _ this war? absolutely. we sent a report with our _ this war? absolutely. we sent a report with our...
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from hamas, the response from israel and the latest offerfrom hamas, they the response from israel and the latest offer from hamas, they said they are willing to sit down and negotiate for a possible agreement in the future, especially as the situation in rafah is very grave. all sites are warning against a ground offensive from israel, including the united states. after the meeting between president biden and joe otten came last night, biden said the united states is offering a six week pause between israel and hamas with the hope this could be extended to a deal in the future for a ceasefire, but at the moment the offer is a six—week plan. the reports from israel have already shown that israelis expect... can agree on the first and second phases of the earlier plan which has been discussed over the last few days, it speaks about a release of civilian hostages in hamas hand in return for many prisoners from the israeli side and the second phase speaks about exchanging the bodies of israelis and hamas hands, but none of them agreed to a ceasefire or a return to the situation before t
from hamas, the response from israel and the latest offerfrom hamas, they the response from israel and the latest offer from hamas, they said they are willing to sit down and negotiate for a possible agreement in the future, especially as the situation in rafah is very grave. all sites are warning against a ground offensive from israel, including the united states. after the meeting between president biden and joe otten came last night, biden said the united states is offering a six week pause...
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so for israel this is an existential moment, probably the greatest danger israel has faced since 1973. and both from hamas in the south and hezbollah in the north. if we speak about the hamas in the south element, israel has insisted that its troops will still advance on rafah and they've ordered evacuations there although ngos say that 1.5 million sheltering don't have anywhere safe to go. what do you think the us should be saying to prime minister netanyahu at this point? from the beginning the united states and our european allies should have insisted that israel evacuate those people and that egypt take them. if not all in egypt, then some in the southern israeli desert and we should have built a refugee camps for them and moved everyone out of gaza, lock, stock and barrel. if we'd done that we would've avoided a lot of this humanitarian problem. yes, some hamas people may be mixed in with that but we would've identified who those people are and they would have been dealt with appropriately. instead we've had months of humanitarian crisis there. i'm glad to see israel has finally
so for israel this is an existential moment, probably the greatest danger israel has faced since 1973. and both from hamas in the south and hezbollah in the north. if we speak about the hamas in the south element, israel has insisted that its troops will still advance on rafah and they've ordered evacuations there although ngos say that 1.5 million sheltering don't have anywhere safe to go. what do you think the us should be saying to prime minister netanyahu at this point? from the beginning...
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that is an intolerable situation for israel. it sends a very clear message that using human shields for eggs and that we will not allow israel to fully defend itself. how would he answer that question? i think i have answered it because i have made clear that the government's position in respect of hamas and its future. i think if he reads the motion tonight with care, i think you will see that the key point he is making is one that informs the government's view. does m riaht informs the government's view. does my right honourable _ informs the government's view. life" my right honourable friend have any discussions with the israeli government that if the hostages are released by hamas, then israel will withdraw and the peace process can then start going forward? i am withdraw and the peace process can then start going forward?— then start going forward? i am sure then start going forward? i am sure the house will _ then start going forward? i am sure the house will understand - then start going forward? i am sure the house wi
that is an intolerable situation for israel. it sends a very clear message that using human shields for eggs and that we will not allow israel to fully defend itself. how would he answer that question? i think i have answered it because i have made clear that the government's position in respect of hamas and its future. i think if he reads the motion tonight with care, i think you will see that the key point he is making is one that informs the government's view. does m riaht informs the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, in israel. for more on israel's position in these talks, my colleague caitriona perry spoke to tal heinrich, spokesperson for israeli prime minister netanyahu. when the prime minister says today that there is no other solution other than total re—, does that mean a complete rejection now of these talks aimed at agreeing some sort of truce to get the israeli hostages home?- truce to get the israeli hostages home? truce to get the israeli hostaaes home? ., ., ., hostages home? 0h, not at all. we believe _ hostages home? 0h, not at all. we believe that _ hostages home? 0h, not at all. we believe that these _ hostages home? 0h, not at all. we believe that these two - hostages home? 0h, not at all. | we believe that these two goals that we have defined for the operation in gaza after we were dragged into this war following the seventh of october mexico, which is a release of hostages and also the elimination of hamas, they are not contradictory. they go hand—in—hand. we believe that the militar
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of course the declaration is of importance and of course israel abides by international law and israel has been providing tens of thousands of trucks going into gaza of humanitarian aid. i don't think it will be difficult to sign on it. you said it came _ difficult to sign on it. you said it came about - difficult to sign on it. you said it came about because of political pressure. there are no direct lot of numb members of congress currently concerned about the occupation of gaza. more than 27,000 killed and right now according to the hummus run health ministry in gaza. —— hamas the flow of aid has not been forthcoming and has not been forthcoming and has not been enough to make sure that the people are supplied. sure that the people are summed-— sure that the people are supplied. sure that the people are su lied. , , ., supplied. yes, well there is a -roblem supplied. yes, well there is a problem with _ supplied. yes, well there is a problem with aid. _ supplied. yes, well there is a problem with aid. one - supplied. yes, well there is a l problem with aid. one problem is hamas
of course the declaration is of importance and of course israel abides by international law and israel has been providing tens of thousands of trucks going into gaza of humanitarian aid. i don't think it will be difficult to sign on it. you said it came _ difficult to sign on it. you said it came about - difficult to sign on it. you said it came about because of political pressure. there are no direct lot of numb members of congress currently concerned about the occupation of gaza. more than...
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i've been to israel, you've been to israel ? yeah, he's been ? the security is that strict landing at the airport to your hotel to going into or any other towns, yeah? if you go in gaza ? i can't believe there is no way that israel knows there is a border there, there's a big buffer zone between gaza and that ? and that these people on paragliders that they had no intelligence at all. our political correspondent hannah miller is following the story from westminster — and told us how damaging this is to labour. it's been damaging on a number of fronts. it's taken nearly 48 hours, the time from the story first emerging in the daily mail, up to the point where azhar ali was suspended and the amount of things that have been allowed to kind of fester during that time leave keir starmer now in a position where he and the party would like to claim that he's taken swift action once the new comments emerged and were going to be reported. but it's left open a lot of questions. there are people on the left wing of his party suggesting that he has taken a
i've been to israel, you've been to israel ? yeah, he's been ? the security is that strict landing at the airport to your hotel to going into or any other towns, yeah? if you go in gaza ? i can't believe there is no way that israel knows there is a border there, there's a big buffer zone between gaza and that ? and that these people on paragliders that they had no intelligence at all. our political correspondent hannah miller is following the story from westminster — and told us how damaging...
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in the un to reign in israel. in the un which provides support sometimes response to that pressure and tries to persuade the israelis to be rests with soil. this is what we're seeing now. but israel does have a right to defend itself and america should stand alongside israel, which is not to say america should endorse every single action that israel undertakes. i see the middle eastis undertakes. i see the middle east is us allowing iran to strike against proxies. how many hundreds of attacks on american bases with small american bases with small american response? and three american response? and three american soldiers died recently. how many missiles have been launched by the cooties which would be impossible without iranian direction, —— cooties. this is a problem too. direction, -- cooties. this is a problem too.— direction, -- cooties. this is a problem too. plenty more to discuss on _ a problem too. plenty more to discuss on that. _ a problem too. plenty more to discuss on that. we _ a problem too. pl
in the un to reign in israel. in the un which provides support sometimes response to that pressure and tries to persuade the israelis to be rests with soil. this is what we're seeing now. but israel does have a right to defend itself and america should stand alongside israel, which is not to say america should endorse every single action that israel undertakes. i see the middle eastis undertakes. i see the middle east is us allowing iran to strike against proxies. how many hundreds of attacks...
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you said it came _ israel to sign off on it. you said it came about - israel to sign off on it. you said it came about because of political pressure. there are a lot of those of congress concerned about the israeli military operation in gaza. if you look at the numbers, more than 27,000 killed. right now, — according to the hamas run health ministry, so hamas officials. about 1.7 million people displaced. aid organisations have said the flow of aid hasn't been forthcoming and has been enough to make sure that people are supplied. to make sure that people are su lied. , ., to make sure that people are su--lied. , . , supplied. there is a problem with aid- _ supplied. there is a problem with aid. one _ supplied. there is a problem with aid. one problem - supplied. there is a problem with aid. one problem is- supplied. there is a problem| with aid. one problem is that hamas is stealing it, harbouring it for themselves, or selling it at horrible, three or 400% price. in gaza, to gazans. even when it is labelled "intended for aid, not to be sold". yes there are problems, but israel
you said it came _ israel to sign off on it. you said it came about - israel to sign off on it. you said it came about because of political pressure. there are a lot of those of congress concerned about the israeli military operation in gaza. if you look at the numbers, more than 27,000 killed. right now, — according to the hamas run health ministry, so hamas officials. about 1.7 million people displaced. aid organisations have said the flow of aid hasn't been forthcoming and has been enough...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, in israel. polygamy zielinski says raids came as joseph burrell was polygamy zielinski says raids came asjoseph burrell was visiting kyiv. volodymyr zelensky ——. the worst missile attack that has been for two weeks here, more than 60 missiles and drones launched by russia across ukraine to apartment blocks here in kyiv. ukraine to apartment blocks here in k iv. , , ., ., kyiv. they were badly damaged. there was a fire until _ kyiv. they were badly damaged. there was a fire until very _ kyiv. they were badly damaged. there was a fire until very recently, - kyiv. they were badly damaged. there was a fire until very recently, big - was a fire until very recently, big orange flames pouring out of the windows and lots and lots of black smoke. four people were killed here in their homes, and this was early this morning here in kyiv. the air raids started just before six o'clock, lots of people were home, asleep, people in this block told me they were hiding in corridors or bathrooms hoping they wo
jeremy bowen, bbc news, in israel. polygamy zielinski says raids came as joseph burrell was polygamy zielinski says raids came asjoseph burrell was visiting kyiv. volodymyr zelensky ——. the worst missile attack that has been for two weeks here, more than 60 missiles and drones launched by russia across ukraine to apartment blocks here in kyiv. ukraine to apartment blocks here in k iv. , , ., ., kyiv. they were badly damaged. there was a fire until _ kyiv. they were badly damaged. there was...
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in 2021, israel's - security. in 2021, israel's existential security was not at risk. october seven changed everything. i think today israelis and americans feel israel has the right and duty to defend itself put the question is, and secretary of state blinken put this at the very beginning of the conflict, how you do this matters and the us has been pushing all along for israel, yes, to prosecute the war but in a way thatis to prosecute the war but in a way that is morally defensible. {lilia to prosecute the war but in a way that is morally defensible. ok, so is art of that is morally defensible. ok, so is part of it _ that is morally defensible. ok, so is part of it because _ that is morally defensible. ok, so is part of it because it _ that is morally defensible. ok, so is part of it because it is - that is morally defensible. ok, so is part of it because it is election. is part of it because it is election year as well or not? it is is part of it because it is election year as well or not? it is election ear year as well or not? it is election year everywhere. _ ye
in 2021, israel's - security. in 2021, israel's existential security was not at risk. october seven changed everything. i think today israelis and americans feel israel has the right and duty to defend itself put the question is, and secretary of state blinken put this at the very beginning of the conflict, how you do this matters and the us has been pushing all along for israel, yes, to prosecute the war but in a way thatis to prosecute the war but in a way that is morally defensible. {lilia...
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in israel, which feels a world away. the prime minister's allies are backing his demand for total victory. history isjudging us. and if we don't eliminate i mean, hamas, if hamas or a terrorist entity continues controlling a territory beside israel, whether in the north or in the south, then i mean, we haven't done our moraljob towards our population. at israel's parliament injerusalem, strains of war are showing. an mp who supported the genocide case against israel has been accused of treason and faces expulsion. defending oneself doesn't give one the right to kill other people, especially innocent civilians. it's very clear. everybody, myself and my comrades, we were, of course, totally against the terrible carnage that hamas carried out. but we said from the beginning that the solution and is not retaliation, is not revenge, and it's not war. so what is it? only a political solution. and the strain of war here in northern gaza — no police, no law and order, food convoys attacked. it's even worse in the south, with l
in israel, which feels a world away. the prime minister's allies are backing his demand for total victory. history isjudging us. and if we don't eliminate i mean, hamas, if hamas or a terrorist entity continues controlling a territory beside israel, whether in the north or in the south, then i mean, we haven't done our moraljob towards our population. at israel's parliament injerusalem, strains of war are showing. an mp who supported the genocide case against israel has been accused of treason...
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surely it is time to stop all arms shipments to israel as a l all arms shipments to israel as a dutch court has demanded that state do and implement targeted sanctions against members of the israeli leadership, particularly those calling for new settlements in gaza and on the west bank. i calling for new settlements in gaza and on the west bank.— and on the west bank. i thank the lady commission _ and on the west bank. i thank the lady commission after _ and on the west bank. i thank the lady commission after number - lady commission after number questions. the cake she raises is completely tragic in what is happening and as it is tragic, we want to see an end to this killing. let me make this point, the pores we are calling for, we want to turn into a ceasefire by making sure that the conditions are right for getting a stop in the fighting to mean a permanent ceasefire. the way you do thatis permanent ceasefire. the way you do that is fulfilling a number of conditions, you have got to get enough our view the hamas leaders out or any ceasefire won't last because the problem will sti
surely it is time to stop all arms shipments to israel as a l all arms shipments to israel as a dutch court has demanded that state do and implement targeted sanctions against members of the israeli leadership, particularly those calling for new settlements in gaza and on the west bank. i calling for new settlements in gaza and on the west bank.— and on the west bank. i thank the lady commission _ and on the west bank. i thank the lady commission after _ and on the west bank. i thank the lady...
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it says israel- it's not amounting. it says israel military operations _ it's not amounting. it says israel military operations has - it's not amounting. it says israel military operations has resulted| it's not amounting. it says israel. military operations has resulted in tens of thousands of thousands of civilian deaths and the blocking of aid putting thousands of civilians at risk of starvation. a huge number of civil servants.— of civil servants. first of all it's a shame they _ of civil servants. first of all it's a shame they are _ of civil servants. first of all it's a shame they are not - of civil servants. first of all it's| a shame they are not concerned of civil servants. first of all it's - a shame they are not concerned about the cynical use by hamas of human shields including their own children, they women and instead of protecting them and the 700 kilometres of ten as they have the leaving them up there to face the music for something they started. it's a shame those same people don't have the same type of condemnation for the terrorists that started this to
it says israel- it's not amounting. it says israel military operations _ it's not amounting. it says israel military operations has - it's not amounting. it says israel military operations has resulted| it's not amounting. it says israel. military operations has resulted in tens of thousands of thousands of civilian deaths and the blocking of aid putting thousands of civilians at risk of starvation. a huge number of civil servants.— of civil servants. first of all it's a shame they _ of civil...
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and taiwan. , package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. . . , , package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. . , ., taiwan. the bill was put on the floor in the _ taiwan. the bill was put on the floor in the house _ taiwan. the bill was put on the floor in the house of— floor in the house of representatives. it would pass. it would pass. important to the american people. this bill sends a military, and to ukraine commit spends the money right here in the united states of america, places like arizona with a patriots missiles are going, and alabama with the javelin missiles are going to maine pennsylvania and the pennsylvania ohio, where artillery shells are made. we supply ukraine equipment from our stockpiles and spend our money replenishing those stockpiles so our military has access to them. stockpiles that are made right here in america by american workers. not me supporting american jobs and american communities, allows us to invest in maintaining and strengthening our own defence manufacturing capacity. look, this bill meets our national security priorities in the middle east as well
and taiwan. , package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. . . , , package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. . , ., taiwan. the bill was put on the floor in the _ taiwan. the bill was put on the floor in the house _ taiwan. the bill was put on the floor in the house of— floor in the house of representatives. it would pass. it would pass. important to the american people. this bill sends a military, and to ukraine commit spends the money right here in the united states of america, places like arizona...
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israel accuses hamas of using civilians as human shields. in a statement to the bbc, the idf said it was committed to mitigating civilian harm. military lawyers advise so strikes complied with international law. commanders analyse, take into account expected military advantage and the likely collateral harm to civilians. the war goes on. civilians like abed al—rahman keep being killed. in the voice message of the msf doctor, a sense of the despair felt here. but the memory of their father will endure for all of their lives. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. and with multiple developments taking place involving the israel—gaza conflict, i spoke to michael singh, managing director at the washington institute for near east policy, and former senior director for middle east affairs at the white house national security council. thank you very much forjoining us again here on bbc news. todayit us again here on bbc news. today it the israeli parliament, the knisset, they overwhelmingly opposed the natural creation of a palestinian state. when
israel accuses hamas of using civilians as human shields. in a statement to the bbc, the idf said it was committed to mitigating civilian harm. military lawyers advise so strikes complied with international law. commanders analyse, take into account expected military advantage and the likely collateral harm to civilians. the war goes on. civilians like abed al—rahman keep being killed. in the voice message of the msf doctor, a sense of the despair felt here. but the memory of their father...
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they are saying, let's: israel. they are saying, let's: israel to have a ceasefire, and let's: hamas, which they agree is a terrorist organisation, to ceasefire. why is there a moral equivalent? surely the demand should clearly be to hamas, surrender, lay down your weapons, you are an illegal terrorist organisation, the uk prescribes it as such, the eu and us does, lay down your weapons and release the hostages. israel has said time and time again, if that happens, the fighting will end. why is the demand on hamas not to do this? since october the 7th, where has the change been? the western world, the free world said hamas must be destroyed, joe biden said hamas must be destroyed all of a sudden, everybody is saying that ceasefire, let's leave most of their battalions in place, leave them in power. no, doesn't work like that. why can i go with hamas choose not to follow that path, what does winning against hamas look like? they merge into the background, they merge into the population. we know about the underground
they are saying, let's: israel. they are saying, let's: israel to have a ceasefire, and let's: hamas, which they agree is a terrorist organisation, to ceasefire. why is there a moral equivalent? surely the demand should clearly be to hamas, surrender, lay down your weapons, you are an illegal terrorist organisation, the uk prescribes it as such, the eu and us does, lay down your weapons and release the hostages. israel has said time and time again, if that happens, the fighting will end. why is...
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israel on the 7th - terror attacks launched by hamas against israel on the 7th of - against israel on the 7th of 0ctoher~ _ against israel on the 7th of october. nor— against israel on the 7th of october. nor is— against israel on the 7th of october. nor is there - against israel on the 7th of october. nor is there any i october. nor is there any justification— october. nor is there any justification for— october. nor is there any justification for the - october. nor is there any - justification for the collective punishment _ justification for the collective punishment of— justification for the collective punishment of the _ justification for the collective l punishment of the palestinian people — punishment of the palestinian people. yet, _ punishment of the palestinian people. yet, israeli _ punishment of the palestinian people. yet, israeli military. people. yet, israeli military operations— people. yet, israeli military operations have _ people. yet, israeli military operations have resulted i people. yet, israeli military operations have resulted in| operations hav
israel on the 7th - terror attacks launched by hamas against israel on the 7th of - against israel on the 7th of 0ctoher~ _ against israel on the 7th of october. nor— against israel on the 7th of october. nor is— against israel on the 7th of october. nor is there - against israel on the 7th of october. nor is there any i october. nor is there any justification— october. nor is there any justification for— october. nor is there any justification for the - october. nor is there any -...
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israel is so far sticking to its plan. the united nations and international actors now face a fateful choice. do they want to save hamas or save palestinian civilians? they cannot stop israel from dismantling the last four hamas battalions in the gaza strip and securing the release of the 134 remaining hostages. the price of israel's war is rising. forfamilies in rafah today, the cost, incalculable. the us is urging israel to consider a potential hostage deal to pause the fighting. israel worries that a deal would mean hamas surviving. but after four months of war, it isn't the group's leaders who are dying. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to ziad issa, head of humanitarian policy at actionaid uk, a charity working with its partners to provide humanitarian aid in rafah. thank you for being with us, what are you hearing about the situation on the ground in rafah, what need, if any is getting an? it on the ground in rafah, what need, if any is getting an?— if any is getting an? it is a very distressing _
israel is so far sticking to its plan. the united nations and international actors now face a fateful choice. do they want to save hamas or save palestinian civilians? they cannot stop israel from dismantling the last four hamas battalions in the gaza strip and securing the release of the 134 remaining hostages. the price of israel's war is rising. forfamilies in rafah today, the cost, incalculable. the us is urging israel to consider a potential hostage deal to pause the fighting. israel...
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or us or the uk. who are nothing to do with israel or us or the uk-_ who are nothing to do with israel or us or the uk.- partly - who are nothing to do with israel or us or the uk. trailing? partly because us or the uk. why? partly because the 're us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting — us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is _ us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is not _ us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is not that they�*re targeting is not that accurate and the intelligence is provided by the iranians, —— they�*re targeting. they hit one ship which was carrying russian oil which was counter—productive. they are not deterring the houthis, what the us is doing, so the either way that stops is because the houthis run out of things to fly at or the gaza war ends, and that was then robbed them of a pretext for doing this. —— that will then robbed them. of a pretext for doing this. -- that will then robbed them.— of a pretext for doing this. -- that will then robbed them. frank, thanks for 'oinin: will then r
or us or the uk. who are nothing to do with israel or us or the uk-_ who are nothing to do with israel or us or the uk.- partly - who are nothing to do with israel or us or the uk. trailing? partly because us or the uk. why? partly because the 're us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting — us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is _ us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is not _ us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is not that they�*re...
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at israel's parliament injerusalem, strains of war are showing. an mp who supported the genocide case against israel has been accused of treason and faces expulsion. defending oneself doesn't give one the right to kill other people, especially innocent civilians. it's very clear. everybody, myself and my comrades, we were, of course, totally against the terrible carnage that hamas carried out. but we said from the beginning that the solution is not retaliation, is not revenge, and it's not war. so what is it? only a political solution. and the strain of war here in northern gaza — no police, no law and order, food convoys attacked. it's even worse in the south, with looters threatening to paralyse the entire aid operation. we've seen it growing over the last weeks. and i think as the situation, people become more desperate, as opportunities appear, we see the attacks on these trucks, the attacks on vehicles, and now the attacks on drivers. and so it's become a very lawless area for people then to operate and for us to operate in that, it's impos
at israel's parliament injerusalem, strains of war are showing. an mp who supported the genocide case against israel has been accused of treason and faces expulsion. defending oneself doesn't give one the right to kill other people, especially innocent civilians. it's very clear. everybody, myself and my comrades, we were, of course, totally against the terrible carnage that hamas carried out. but we said from the beginning that the solution is not retaliation, is not revenge, and it's not war....
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why can't we joke about what israel is doing? and why is everyjoke or every criticism of israel is, like, as if it's an anti—jewish sentiment. it is not. and this is the thing... but, i mean, it's interesting you say that, because, on the one hand, i totally get it, as a comedian you want to be free. you want to be free to address even the most difficult issues because, god knows, you know, the human experience does generate humour and laughs, however dark it may be. on the other hand, right now, we know... the figures suggest it's undeniable that there's a spike in anti—semitism in the united states... mm—hm. ..just as there is a spike in islamophobia... absolutely. ..and attacks on arab—americans. so i just wonder whether you as a comedian feel a responsibility to, you know, to tone it down, to find a language that isn't going to inflame, or do you have to ignore that? no. here's the thing. people need to separate between criticism and comedy and between inciting for hate. you can make fun of muslims, right, left and ce
why can't we joke about what israel is doing? and why is everyjoke or every criticism of israel is, like, as if it's an anti—jewish sentiment. it is not. and this is the thing... but, i mean, it's interesting you say that, because, on the one hand, i totally get it, as a comedian you want to be free. you want to be free to address even the most difficult issues because, god knows, you know, the human experience does generate humour and laughs, however dark it may be. on the other hand, right...
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candidate's remarks on israel. a massive rescue operation is launched. nine miners are missing after a landslide at an mining operation in turkey. king charles returns to london from what is expected to be medical treatment following his cancer diagnosis. and experts warn polar bears are at risk of starvation during ice—free periods in the arctic. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, hamas has warned there could be "tens of thousands" of casualties in rafah if israel does launch a ground—offensive. the hamas—run health ministry says, more than 28,000 palestinians have been killed since the october the 7th attacks on israel. more on rafah and the diplomatic efforts in a moment — but i want to start the programme with an incredible piece from our colleagues at bbc arabic. the palestinian journalist feras al adjrami spent the first month of the war following paramedics across northern gaza. the palestinian red crescent society says the demands can be relentless. a warning, their stories are distressing. he sobs. sirens wail. he s
candidate's remarks on israel. a massive rescue operation is launched. nine miners are missing after a landslide at an mining operation in turkey. king charles returns to london from what is expected to be medical treatment following his cancer diagnosis. and experts warn polar bears are at risk of starvation during ice—free periods in the arctic. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, hamas has warned there could be "tens of thousands" of casualties in rafah if...
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and security in israel.— the minister of finance and security in israel. thanks so much for — security in israel. thanks so much for bringing _ security in israel. thanks so much for bringing us - security in israel. thanks so - much for bringing us up-to-date much for bringing us up—to—date on that. we will stay across those talks in paris. the attorney—general�*s office in the us state of alabama has said it has no intention of prosecuting fertility clinics nor the families that use them, following last week's ruling by the state supreme court that frozen embryos be considered children. many ivf providers have halted treatments while they assess the ruling and some alabama senators have said they will introduce legislation to protect the industry. the current frontrunner for the republican presidential nomination donald trump emphasized his support for the treatments. i strongly support the availability of ivf for couples who are trying to have a precious little, beautiful baby. i support it. c
and security in israel.— the minister of finance and security in israel. thanks so much for — security in israel. thanks so much for bringing _ security in israel. thanks so much for bringing us - security in israel. thanks so - much for bringing us up-to-date much for bringing us up—to—date on that. we will stay across those talks in paris. the attorney—general�*s office in the us state of alabama has said it has no intention of prosecuting fertility clinics nor the families that...
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israel and the kingdom of saudi arabia — between israel and the kingdom of saudi arabia. i— between israel and the kingdom of saudi arabia. i think— between israel and the kingdom of saudi arabia. i think it _ between israel and the kingdom of saudi arabia. i think it is _ between israel and the kingdom of saudi arabia. i think it is a - saudi arabia. i think it is a historic— saudi arabia. i think it is a historic operation- saudi arabia. i think it is a historic operation —— -...
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israel is so far sticking to its plan. the united nations and international actors now face a fateful choice. do they want to save hamas or save palestinian civilians? they cannot stop israel from dismantling the last four hamas battalions in the gaza strip and securing the release of the 134 remaining hostages. the price of israel's war is rising. forfamilies in rafah today, the cost, incalculable. the us is urging israel to consider a potential hostage deal to pause the fighting. israel worries that a deal would mean hamas surviving. but after four months of war, it isn't the group's leaders who are dying. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. well, unicef has described the conditions on the ground in rafah as "catastrophic", and other aid agencies have expressed concern about a potential israeli ground operation there. bbc verify�*s nick eardley has been looking at how the situation has changed in rafah since the october seventh attacks. thanks a lot. we have four months into the current conflict and experts have been
israel is so far sticking to its plan. the united nations and international actors now face a fateful choice. do they want to save hamas or save palestinian civilians? they cannot stop israel from dismantling the last four hamas battalions in the gaza strip and securing the release of the 134 remaining hostages. the price of israel's war is rising. forfamilies in rafah today, the cost, incalculable. the us is urging israel to consider a potential hostage deal to pause the fighting. israel...
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Feb 21, 2024
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if hamas still reigns down rockets on israel. if they maintain control of gaza with capabilities to carry out further terrorist atrocities. the immediate priority must be negotiating a humanitarian pause. this is because it will create a window to get more hostages out safely, to get considerably more aid in quickly, and to get further negotiations on a sustainable ceasefire going immediately. we want the pores to become a complete ceasefire, without a return to fighting. this is the focus of our diplomatic efforts as we talk terms to a military ceasefire in ten pot. i welcome this opportunity to reflect the house on the latest developments. as the prime ministers said to minister netanyahu next week, we support israel's right to defend its people against hamas's sabra, but we are concerned about the loss of civilian life in gaza and the worsening humanitarian crisis. let me also reflect on the terrible impact of this conflict. on october the 7th, israel suffered the worst terror attack in its history at the hands of hamas. over
if hamas still reigns down rockets on israel. if they maintain control of gaza with capabilities to carry out further terrorist atrocities. the immediate priority must be negotiating a humanitarian pause. this is because it will create a window to get more hostages out safely, to get considerably more aid in quickly, and to get further negotiations on a sustainable ceasefire going immediately. we want the pores to become a complete ceasefire, without a return to fighting. this is the focus of...
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israel's allies, including the us, have spoken out against an invasion of rafah. on friday, the us also criticised israel's reported plan to expand settlements in the west bank. it's a return to a us policy that was scrapped under the trump administration. us secretary of state antony blinken said israel's settlements in the west bank violate international law. we've seen the reports and i have to say we're disappointed in the announcement. it's been longstanding us policy under republican and democratic administrations alike that new settlements are counterproductive to reaching an enduring peace. they're also inconsistent with international law. our administration maintains a firm opposition to settlement expansion. live tojenny hill our correspondent injerusalem. can we start with the reports about a possible ceasefire deal? what do we know? , ., ,., , we know? these are reports in israeli media _ we know? these are reports in israeli media which _ we know? these are reports in israeli media which suggests i israeli media which suggests negotiators from israel,
israel's allies, including the us, have spoken out against an invasion of rafah. on friday, the us also criticised israel's reported plan to expand settlements in the west bank. it's a return to a us policy that was scrapped under the trump administration. us secretary of state antony blinken said israel's settlements in the west bank violate international law. we've seen the reports and i have to say we're disappointed in the announcement. it's been longstanding us policy under republican and...
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Feb 21, 2024
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�* the the government, led by the conservatives, which is to essentially give israel and say it has a right to self defend and essentially have supported israel's monetary actions of course, urging restraint but in the hope that hamas would be defeated on the hostages released. right from the start, many labour party activists, including mps and some supporters, have been very keen that right from the start, there should be an immediate ceasefire. they have never supported israel's military action and that is what has created tension for sir keir starmer. he has now moved his position, as has the government somewhat. the political landscape has changed here in the uk but there is still some in his own party, either mps, activists or supporters in the country who just want labour party to take as tough line as they would as the scottish national party. understand the second motion of the order people will not be moved today — order people will not be moved today. this is a highly sensitive subiect— today. this is a highly sensitive subject in— today. this is a highly sensitive su
�* the the government, led by the conservatives, which is to essentially give israel and say it has a right to self defend and essentially have supported israel's monetary actions of course, urging restraint but in the hope that hamas would be defeated on the hostages released. right from the start, many labour party activists, including mps and some supporters, have been very keen that right from the start, there should be an immediate ceasefire. they have never supported israel's military...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, in israel. to getan to get an understanding of what "total victory" looks like for israel. we spoke to a spokesperson for israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu. we believe that these two goals that we have the find for, the operation in gaza, after hamas dragged us into this war, following the october seven massacre, which is the release of the hostages and also the elimination of hamas. they're not contradictory. they go hand—in—hand. we believe that the military pressure, the heavy military pressure that we're exerting on the ground in gazais we're exerting on the ground in gaza is what created the conditions, for example, back in november, to reach a diplomatic framework by which we saw the release of some of the hostages. now, we want our stolen people back. there are 136 hostages in gaza. we believe that about 100 of them are still alive, and we want all of them back. we will continue to hit hamas terrorists on the ground in gaza very, very hard, as we continue to pursue the diploma
jeremy bowen, bbc news, in israel. to getan to get an understanding of what "total victory" looks like for israel. we spoke to a spokesperson for israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu. we believe that these two goals that we have the find for, the operation in gaza, after hamas dragged us into this war, following the october seven massacre, which is the release of the hostages and also the elimination of hamas. they're not contradictory. they go hand—in—hand. we believe that...
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in the meantime, israel is -aressin details. in the meantime, israel is pressing forward _ details. in the meantime, israel is pressing forward with _ details. in the meantime, israel is pressing forward with plans - details. in the meantime, israel is pressing forward with plans on - details. in the meantime, israel is pressing forward with plans on an | pressing forward with plans on an assault on rafah even though it is facing pressure from the us and allies not to do so. it is part of pressure on hamas? how do you view it? i pressure on hamas? how do you view it? ., , �* , pressure on hamas? how do you view it? �*, ., ., it? i hope it's part of a negotiating _ it? i hope it's part of a negotiating tactic, - it? i hope it's part of a - negotiating tactic, pressure on hamas to agree to the deal and we see with his six—week pause if it is secured, an off ramp diplomatically to get the hostages back and the prisoners released and to find another dynamic that can expand that sensation of hostility and to diplomatically work on some of the underlying issues. as most internationa
in the meantime, israel is -aressin details. in the meantime, israel is pressing forward _ details. in the meantime, israel is pressing forward with _ details. in the meantime, israel is pressing forward with plans - details. in the meantime, israel is pressing forward with plans on - details. in the meantime, israel is pressing forward with plans on an | pressing forward with plans on an assault on rafah even though it is facing pressure from the us and allies not to do so. it is part of...
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today marks the deadline for israel to respond to the top i for israel to respond to the top court the icj and the provisional measures they announced at the genocide oday — marks the deadline for israel to respond to the un's top court — the icj — and the �*provisional measures' — they announced at the hague in the genocide hearing, that was heard in january. paul adams is our diplomatic correspondent injerusalem. i cursed us in when the israeli plan the and has been submitting about evacuating the baffle would be made public. hat evacuating the baffle would be made ublic. ., . , evacuating the baffle would be made ublic. ., ., , ,. evacuating the baffle would be made ublic. ., . , ,. ., evacuating the baffle would be made ublic. ., ., , ,. ., , public. not any time scene would be m cuest, public. not any time scene would be my guest, mackie. _ public. not any time scene would be my guest, mackie. all _ public. not any time scene would be my guest, mackie. all we _ public. not any time scene would be my guest, mackie. all we know, - public. not any time scene would be my gue
today marks the deadline for israel to respond to the top i for israel to respond to the top court the icj and the provisional measures they announced at the genocide oday — marks the deadline for israel to respond to the un's top court — the icj — and the �*provisional measures' — they announced at the hague in the genocide hearing, that was heard in january. paul adams is our diplomatic correspondent injerusalem. i cursed us in when the israeli plan the and has been submitting about...