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people who are| supporting hamas have a different thought. _ supporting hamas have a different thought, they are enemy. a reminder the un says famine is imminent in northern gaza, and could occur any time between march and may 202a. it follows months of conflict between israel and gaza after the 7 october hamas attacks. currently half the population about 1.1m people are starving, according to the ipc classification. the entire population of gaza will be in famine byjuly 202a. the un said gaza had the "highest share of people facing high levels of acute food insecurity that the ipc initiative has ever classified for any given area or country". next let's hear from jeremy bowen who's been looking at cases of starvation inside gaza. gazais gaza is no place to be. she had lung and liver problems before the war, now after months of starvation and without the right medical care, she is deteriorating fast. she can't move says her mother, she is anaemic and always sleeping and there is nothing nutritious to eat. the evidence of gaza's humanitarian catastrophe is overwhelming and it is deepeni
people who are| supporting hamas have a different thought. _ supporting hamas have a different thought, they are enemy. a reminder the un says famine is imminent in northern gaza, and could occur any time between march and may 202a. it follows months of conflict between israel and gaza after the 7 october hamas attacks. currently half the population about 1.1m people are starving, according to the ipc classification. the entire population of gaza will be in famine byjuly 202a. the un said gaza...
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israel is vehemently denied its military campaign aimed at hamas is illegal and has blamed the un for causing delays in the delivery of aid. earlier on the programme... james elderfrom the un children's agency, unicef. he's in gaza right now. we get asked so constantly about, "do people still have hope?" and i often refer to, "yes, mothers will explain that is all they've got left." and then we have spoken to teenage girls who are so utterly exhausted and depressed by this, remembering things like there are 3,500 people to a shower for an adolescent girl, and some of these adolescent girls have said they wish they were killed, they are so exhausted by this nightmare that they have said they want it to be over and they want to be hit by a bomb. and the horrendous reality is that you hear things here all the time that you shouldn't normally hear, and you hear them time and again, matthew, whether it's that or whether it's talking to a child who has lost their entire family. and, yes, when the bombardments are intense, as they often are, particularly they seem to be intense since the sec
israel is vehemently denied its military campaign aimed at hamas is illegal and has blamed the un for causing delays in the delivery of aid. earlier on the programme... james elderfrom the un children's agency, unicef. he's in gaza right now. we get asked so constantly about, "do people still have hope?" and i often refer to, "yes, mothers will explain that is all they've got left." and then we have spoken to teenage girls who are so utterly exhausted and depressed by this,...
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israel has vehemently denied its military campaigns aimed at hamas is illegal and has blamed the un for causing delays in the delivery of aid. an update there from the icj with new instructions to israel and they have given israel a month in terms of a response that they need to send to the court in terms of addressing all those measures. that news just coming in from the international court of justice at the hague. in italy a scheme in the region of calabria which removes children from mafia families is being expanded to italy's main organised crime stronghold, sicily and naples, the children are placed with foster families to prevent them following their parents into a life of crime. let's talk to sofia bettiza. this is really fascinating, this whole scheme, tell me a bit more about how taxi works personable. the scheme, tell me a bit more about how taxi works personable.— taxi works personable. the idea is to take children _ taxi works personable. the idea is to take children away _ taxi works personable. the idea is to take children away from - taxi works personable. the idea is t
israel has vehemently denied its military campaigns aimed at hamas is illegal and has blamed the un for causing delays in the delivery of aid. an update there from the icj with new instructions to israel and they have given israel a month in terms of a response that they need to send to the court in terms of addressing all those measures. that news just coming in from the international court of justice at the hague. in italy a scheme in the region of calabria which removes children from mafia...
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its eleven—day siege of al—shifa hospital in gaza city has resulted in the killing of at least 200 hamas and islamicjihad fighters. a spokesman for the palestinian civil defence says innocent people have been killed, and that there were women and children trapped by the fighting. aside from that, there's been a lot of focus on the comments made by the un to the bbc. the united nation's most senior human rights official, volker turk, says, there is a "plausible case" that israel is using "starvation as a weapon of war". i spoke to james elderfrom the un children's agency, unicef, and he described some harrowing details of what children and teenagers have been saying to him. we get asked so constantly about, "do people still have hope?" and i often refer to, "yes, mothers will explain that is all they've got left." and then we have spoken to teenage girls who are so utterly exhausted and depressed by this, remembering things like there are 3,500 people to a shower for an adolescent girl, and some of these adolescent girls have said they wish they were killed, they are so exhausted by this
its eleven—day siege of al—shifa hospital in gaza city has resulted in the killing of at least 200 hamas and islamicjihad fighters. a spokesman for the palestinian civil defence says innocent people have been killed, and that there were women and children trapped by the fighting. aside from that, there's been a lot of focus on the comments made by the un to the bbc. the united nation's most senior human rights official, volker turk, says, there is a "plausible case" that israel is...
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said in response, dismissing that, blaming it in part on the united nations and others, talking about hamas interfering with the distribution of aid, no doubt though in your mind? numerous aid agencies have reported this. even david cameron has admitted it that israel is stopping aid deliveries from being spread out throughout gaza and we know that famine is prevalent in the area right now. we are hearing that from people who are living there, working there. what we see as parliamentarians is a government complicity. we are not impartial. we have an active role in what is going on and we can play a role in stopping this. so when we look at the violations of international law and we look at the icj's interim ruling which said there is a possible risk of genocide, we have to do everything we can and at the moment we are simply not doing enough. moment we are simply not doing enou:h. , , ., , enough. just remind our viewers in terms of the _ enough. just remind our viewers in terms of the uk, _ enough. just remind our viewers in terms of the uk, what _ enough. just remind our viewers in terms
said in response, dismissing that, blaming it in part on the united nations and others, talking about hamas interfering with the distribution of aid, no doubt though in your mind? numerous aid agencies have reported this. even david cameron has admitted it that israel is stopping aid deliveries from being spread out throughout gaza and we know that famine is prevalent in the area right now. we are hearing that from people who are living there, working there. what we see as parliamentarians is a...
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says its 11—day siege of al shifa hospital in gaza city has resulted in the killing of at least 200 hamas and islamicjihad fighters. a spokesman for the palestinian civil defence says innocent people had been killed and that there were women and children trapped by the fighting. meanwhile there's been alot of focus on the comments made by the un to the bbc. the united nation's most senior human rights official, volker turk, says, there is a �*plausible case' that israel is using �*starvation as a weapon of war�*. he was speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen. those comments got an angry response from the israeli government dismissing them as rubbish. live now to gaza — james elderfrom the un's children's agency, unicef, is there. i will come to that point about aid getting through our not getting through in a moment, but i was listening to a couple of things you have been saying over the last a8 hours, you described what it is like to go to bed with the bombardment all around you, what teenagers have been saying to unicef. tell me more about both of those things. {lin
says its 11—day siege of al shifa hospital in gaza city has resulted in the killing of at least 200 hamas and islamicjihad fighters. a spokesman for the palestinian civil defence says innocent people had been killed and that there were women and children trapped by the fighting. meanwhile there's been alot of focus on the comments made by the un to the bbc. the united nation's most senior human rights official, volker turk, says, there is a �*plausible case' that israel is using...
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hamas has denied that is the case. from what we understand from the hamas—run health ministry, there are doctors and there are some patients who are still trapped there, even though they have been moved to administrative building at the site. we had a spokesman from the palestinian civil defence talking about how it is very difficult for his teams to access anywhere close to the hospital. he says there are some innocent people who have been killed by the fighting that has been going on there, and that there are women and children who are still trapped in their homes, close by. if you look to the south of the gaza strip, that is where the israeli military says, around the hospital which has recently been evacuated, it has killed dozens of what it calls terrorists. and the nasser hospital is not far away, that is why the palestinian red crescent has raised the alarm about thousands of people it says are trapped inside. we understand gunfire has been heard there. the israeli military says it has not carried out a new ra
hamas has denied that is the case. from what we understand from the hamas—run health ministry, there are doctors and there are some patients who are still trapped there, even though they have been moved to administrative building at the site. we had a spokesman from the palestinian civil defence talking about how it is very difficult for his teams to access anywhere close to the hospital. he says there are some innocent people who have been killed by the fighting that has been going on there,...
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israel says gunmen have been using the hospitals as command centres, but hamas, along with some medical staff, deny this. yolande knell, is live injerusalem. just how close is the health care system in gaza to complete collapse? there is a new warning from the un saying that it's collapsing basically because of what it says our ongoing hostilities and access restraints. we really see that with these three important hospitals that are all now effectively out of service. in gaza city, that is where the israeli military operation is in its 11th day. we have had the israeli army coming out saying it has eliminated in its words 200 terrorists at that site, saying it is taking steps to protect palestinian civilians, that people who are there as patients, doctors as well. but there is a spokesman for the palestinian civil defence who has come out and said that innocent civilians have been killed and that there are women and children who remain trapped by the ongoing fighting. then in khan younis, in the south of the gaza strip, there around the hospital, the israeli military says it has killed
israel says gunmen have been using the hospitals as command centres, but hamas, along with some medical staff, deny this. yolande knell, is live injerusalem. just how close is the health care system in gaza to complete collapse? there is a new warning from the un saying that it's collapsing basically because of what it says our ongoing hostilities and access restraints. we really see that with these three important hospitals that are all now effectively out of service. in gaza city, that is...
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heathcare system is close to collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensify between israel and hamas. student behaviour in schools is getting worse, with one in five teachers reporting to have been hit by a pupil this year in england. the france school headscarf row — now the country's prime minister pledges legal action against a pupil. and queen camilla arrives for the traditional royal maundy service — there's a message from the absent king. we need and benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us, especially in the time of need. a teaching union in england says its members are reporting that levels of violence and abuse from pupils have risen sharply since the pandemic. nearly one in five teachers who responded to a survey commissioned by the bbc said they had been hit by a student this year. the same number say they have also experienced verbal or online abuse from a parent or guardian since september. here 5 more from education correspondent, elaine dunkley. across the country, clips posted on social media give an insight into the chaos in classrooms.
heathcare system is close to collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensify between israel and hamas. student behaviour in schools is getting worse, with one in five teachers reporting to have been hit by a pupil this year in england. the france school headscarf row — now the country's prime minister pledges legal action against a pupil. and queen camilla arrives for the traditional royal maundy service — there's a message from the absent king. we need and benefit greatly from those...
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hamas has denied that, and from the hamas run health ministry, there are doctors and patients who are still trapped there although they had been moved to an administrative building at the site, and we had the head of the palestinian, spokesperson for the palestinian, spokesperson for the palestinian defence talking about how it's very difficult for his teams to access anywhere close to the hospital and he says there are innocent people who have been killed by the fighting that has been going on there and there are women and children who are still trapped in their homes close by. if you look to their homes close by. if you look to the south of the gaza strip, that is where the israeli military says around at another hospital which recently been evacuated, it has killed dozens of what it calls terrorists. also at the nasser hospital, not very far away, israeli ground forces are close by and that is why the palestinian red crescent has raised the alarm about thousands of people trapped inside, we understand there has been gunfire heard there but the israeli military says it has not carri
hamas has denied that, and from the hamas run health ministry, there are doctors and patients who are still trapped there although they had been moved to an administrative building at the site, and we had the head of the palestinian, spokesperson for the palestinian, spokesperson for the palestinian defence talking about how it's very difficult for his teams to access anywhere close to the hospital and he says there are innocent people who have been killed by the fighting that has been going on...
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heathcare system is close to collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensify between israel and hamas. former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman—fried — who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year — returns to court for sentencing. thames water crisis deepens as shareholders refuse to inject extra money into the uk�*s largest water company. two bodies inside a submerged pickup truck have been recovered from beneath the collapsed bridge in baltimore.
heathcare system is close to collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensify between israel and hamas. former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman—fried — who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year — returns to court for sentencing. thames water crisis deepens as shareholders refuse to inject extra money into the uk�*s largest water company. two bodies inside a submerged pickup truck have been recovered from beneath the collapsed bridge in baltimore.
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it claims that hamas has been using that hospital as a base. hamas denies it. the al—amal hospital in khan younis. that has now been evacuated and the palestinian red crescent is raising concerns about thousands of people it says could be trapped inside the nasser hospital, which is nearby as israeli forces are moving in there. now, the israeli military says it's acting with precision in its operations close to these hospitals, it's trying to prevent harm to civilians. but you have a situation where more and more hospitals are being put beyond use at a time when they're really desperately needed. when it comes to aid, the un says about 150 lorries are now getting into gaza each day. that is well below what is needed. but israel says it is not limiting the aid that is going in there. you have the world health organization coming out saying that every day it's getting closer to a man—made famine in gaza. the un high commissioner for human rights has told the bbc that israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza, where fami
it claims that hamas has been using that hospital as a base. hamas denies it. the al—amal hospital in khan younis. that has now been evacuated and the palestinian red crescent is raising concerns about thousands of people it says could be trapped inside the nasser hospital, which is nearby as israeli forces are moving in there. now, the israeli military says it's acting with precision in its operations close to these hospitals, it's trying to prevent harm to civilians. but you have a...
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we start in the middle east, where israeli airstrikes and fierce fighting between israel and hamas have continued around at least three hospitals in the gaza strip. the israeli military says it is taking steps
we start in the middle east, where israeli airstrikes and fierce fighting between israel and hamas have continued around at least three hospitals in the gaza strip. the israeli military says it is taking steps
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you say there is no doubt about hamas. are there any doubts about israel? you always have to prove the intent. but as i said, collective punishment, the collective punishment that was declared with the siege indeed amounts to a war crime and it needs to be dealt as such. on social media, false claims circulate that famine in gaza is a lie. the hebrew caption says, "there's more shawarma in gaza than in israeli haifa," and israel's government dismisses the un's accusations. total nonsense, totally irresponsible thing to say. israel is accepting all the aid that the us and the world is giving to gazan innocent people, which a lot of it goes to extend the war. how many innocent people are in gaza, in your opinion? it's not... i'm not going to quote any number. i'm basically saying that over 70% of gazans support october 7 massacre. so they're not innocent? people that are supporting hamas, they have a different thought. they're an enemy. i thank our friends around the world for supporting our strategic goal. and i'm telling you... but they don't like the way y
you say there is no doubt about hamas. are there any doubts about israel? you always have to prove the intent. but as i said, collective punishment, the collective punishment that was declared with the siege indeed amounts to a war crime and it needs to be dealt as such. on social media, false claims circulate that famine in gaza is a lie. the hebrew caption says, "there's more shawarma in gaza than in israeli haifa," and israel's government dismisses the un's accusations. total...
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. . ~ consideration that hamas also shares the blame. ., ~ i. , . the blame. thank you very much. around the _ the blame. thank you very much. around the world _ the blame. thank you very much. around the world and _ the blame. thank you very much. around the world and across - the blame. thank you very much. around the world and across the l the blame. thank you very much. l around the world and across the uk this is the bbc news. you're live with bbc news. a teaching union in england says its members are reporting that levels of violence and abuse from pupils have risen sharply since the pandemic. nearly one in five teachers who responded to a survey commissioned by the bbc said they had been hit by a student this year. the same number say they have also experienced verbal or online abuse from a parent or guardian since september. here's more from education correspondent, elaine dunkley. across the country, clips posted on social media give an insight into the chaos in classrooms. the room got absolutely ransacked. the boards were ripped off the wall, displa
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it comes amid fierce fighting between israeli and hamas forces around at least three hospitals in the gaza strip. the white house is due to put forward alternatives to a full—scale israeli military offensive in rafah. a test that spots signs of motor neurone disease before symptoms appear has been hailed a "game changer" by scientists developing it. the tool, known as "tdp—43 aptamer", is able to detect damaged cell proteins in brain—tissue samples, taken during a biopsy. researchers say the test could speed up diagnosis, as identifying the condition in its earliest stages could make treatments more effective. we need to get better at being able to treat these diseases, particularly motor neurone disease. it's devastating. it's also a very individual experience. everybody has completely different symptoms. but, despite having those very similarsymptoms, people all have the same underlying disease process — these protein clumps. and so being able to identify these early before substantial symptom burden, before people become disabled means that then we can prolong the time spen
it comes amid fierce fighting between israeli and hamas forces around at least three hospitals in the gaza strip. the white house is due to put forward alternatives to a full—scale israeli military offensive in rafah. a test that spots signs of motor neurone disease before symptoms appear has been hailed a "game changer" by scientists developing it. the tool, known as "tdp—43 aptamer", is able to detect damaged cell proteins in brain—tissue samples, taken during a...
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that if anyone's to blame, it's the un and it's particularly hamas. it is absolutely clear what happened on the 7th and the 8th of october by hamas and some of the other armed groups is unconscionable. these are flagrant violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights. at the same time, the brutality of the attack by israel, and the method of warfare, it begs the question of the proportionality of the response. you're saying "questions". you say there is no doubt about hamas. are there any doubts about israel? you always have to prove the intent. but, as i said, collective punishment, the collective punishment that was declared with the siege indeed amounts to a war crime, and it needs to be dealt as such. on social media, false claims circulate that famine in gaza is a lie. the hebrew caption says there's more shawarma in gaza than in israeli haifa, and israel's government dismisses the un's accusations. total nonsense, totally irresponsible thing to say. israel is accepting all the aid that the us and the world is giving
that if anyone's to blame, it's the un and it's particularly hamas. it is absolutely clear what happened on the 7th and the 8th of october by hamas and some of the other armed groups is unconscionable. these are flagrant violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights. at the same time, the brutality of the attack by israel, and the method of warfare, it begs the question of the proportionality of the response. you're saying "questions". you say there is no...
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that if anyone's to blame, it's the un and it's particularly hamas. it is absolutely clear what happened on the seventh and the eighth of october by hamas and some of the other armed groups is unconscionable. these are flagrant violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights. at the same time, the brutality of the attack by israel and the method of warfare, it begs the question of the proportionality of the response. you're saying "questions". you say there is no doubt about hamas. are there any doubts about israel? you always have to prove the intent. but as i said, collective punishment, the collective punishment that was declared with the siege indeed amounts to a war crime, and it needs to be dealt as such. 0n social media, false claims circulate that famine in gaza is a lie. the hebrew caption says there's more shawarma in gaza than in israeli haifa, and israel's government dismisses the un's accusations. total nonsense, total irresponsible thing to say. israel is accepting all the aid that the us and the world is givi
that if anyone's to blame, it's the un and it's particularly hamas. it is absolutely clear what happened on the seventh and the eighth of october by hamas and some of the other armed groups is unconscionable. these are flagrant violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights. at the same time, the brutality of the attack by israel and the method of warfare, it begs the question of the proportionality of the response. you're saying "questions". you say there...
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that if anyone's to blame, it's the un and it's particularly hamas. it is absolutely clear what happened on the 7th and the 8th of october by hamas and some of the other armed groups is unconscionable. these are flagrant violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights. at the same time, the brutality of the attack by israel and the method of warfare, it begs the question of the proportionality of the response. you're saying "questions". you say there is no doubt about hamas. are there any doubts about israel? you always have to prove the intent. but as i said, collective punishment, the collective punishment that was declared with the siege indeed amounts to a war crime, and it needs to be dealt as such. on social media, false claims circulate that famine in gaza is a lie. the hebrew caption says there's more shawarma in gaza than in israeli haifa, and israel's government dismisses the un's accusations. total nonsense, total irresponsible thing to say. israel is accepting all the aid that the us and the world is giving to g
that if anyone's to blame, it's the un and it's particularly hamas. it is absolutely clear what happened on the 7th and the 8th of october by hamas and some of the other armed groups is unconscionable. these are flagrant violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights. at the same time, the brutality of the attack by israel and the method of warfare, it begs the question of the proportionality of the response. you're saying "questions". you say there is no...
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we are after hamas. we are after the genocidal murderers of hamas and we need our— hostages back right now. on our panel this evening — from fife, kezia dugdale, for leader of the scottish labour party and from washington, republica startegist, mike shields. first, the latest headlines. investigators in the us city of baltimore are examining the data recorder from the ship that brought down a bridge, killing six people. inspectors are also looking at the twisted remains of the francis scott key bridge, as they try to determine how and why the incident occurred. the un high commissioner for human rights has told the bbc israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza. volker turk said if israel was using starvation as a weapon of war, that would be a crime. a review has found there were numerous missed opportunities, which may have prevented the death of finley boden, a ten—month—old boy — who was killed by his parents in derbyshire, a man is in hospital with li
we are after hamas. we are after the genocidal murderers of hamas and we need our— hostages back right now. on our panel this evening — from fife, kezia dugdale, for leader of the scottish labour party and from washington, republica startegist, mike shields. first, the latest headlines. investigators in the us city of baltimore are examining the data recorder from the ship that brought down a bridge, killing six people. inspectors are also looking at the twisted remains of the francis scott...
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we are after hamas. we are after the genocidal murderers of hamas and we need our— hostages back right now. on our panel this evening — from fife, kezia dugdale, for leader of the scottish labour party and from washington, republica startegist, mike shields. first, the latest headlines. investigators in the us city of baltimore are examining the data
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are there's no doubt about hamas. are there any doubts about israel? you alwa s there any doubts about israel? you always have _ there any doubts about israel? you always have to _ there any doubts about israel? you always have to prove intent. but as i always have to prove intent. but as i said. _ always have to prove intent. but as i said, collective punishment, the collective — i said, collective punishment, the collective punishment that was the siege _ collective punishment that was the siege is— collective punishment that was the siege is indeed amounting to a war crime _ siege is indeed amounting to a war crime and — siege is indeed amounting to a war crime and it— siege is indeed amounting to a war crime and it needs to be dealt with as such _ crime and it needs to be dealt with as such. , , �* ., crime and it needs to be dealt with as such. , ,, .,~ as such. jeremy bowen speaking there. as such. jeremy bowen speaking there- we _ as such. jeremy bowen speaking there. we will _ as such. jeremy bowen speaking there. we will speak _ as s
are there's no doubt about hamas. are there any doubts about israel? you alwa s there any doubts about israel? you always have _ there any doubts about israel? you always have to _ there any doubts about israel? you always have to prove intent. but as i always have to prove intent. but as i said. _ always have to prove intent. but as i said, collective punishment, the collective — i said, collective punishment, the collective punishment that was the siege _ collective punishment that was the...
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i can guarantee you that no one in hamas is starving. they steal the aid and set it onto the black market for vastly invented prices, and it is the un, unfortunately, who grossly inefficient. scores of people are being turned away at airports when they try to board a flight to the eu — because their passports don't meet post—brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check the issue and expiry date details on their passports. here's a look at the rules. eu countries will not accept uk passports issued more than 10 years ago. you'll also need to renew your passport if it has less than three months left at any time while you're travelling. this is because the uk passport office previously added another nine months from an old passport on to a new one. meaning a passport issued between march 2014 and september 2018, could be valid for up to ten years and nine months. but post—brexit if your passport is more than 10—years—old or has less than three months before it expires, you will not be
i can guarantee you that no one in hamas is starving. they steal the aid and set it onto the black market for vastly invented prices, and it is the un, unfortunately, who grossly inefficient. scores of people are being turned away at airports when they try to board a flight to the eu — because their passports don't meet post—brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check the issue and expiry date details on their passports. here's a look at the...
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we have no interest in harming gazans, we are after hamas. check your passport — the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe to avoid being caught out by a ten—year rule. we'll explain. and bruce springsteen is given one of the most coveted awards in songwriting — the fellowship of the ivor novello academy. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. investigators in the us — have recovered the data recorder — from the ship that crashed into the baltimore bridge, causing it to collapse. these are the live pictures from the scene — it's foggy , but you can see part of the collapsed bridge. the cargo ship is under there — with the tangled remain of the bridge over its bow. it's hoped the data recorder will throw light, onto why the container vessel lost power and crashed — soon after leaving port. six missing construction workers, who were on the bridge at the time, are now presumed dead. the disaster has forced the indefinite closure of baltimore port — one of the busiest on america's, eastern se
we have no interest in harming gazans, we are after hamas. check your passport — the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe to avoid being caught out by a ten—year rule. we'll explain. and bruce springsteen is given one of the most coveted awards in songwriting — the fellowship of the ivor novello academy. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. investigators in the us — have recovered the data recorder — from the ship that crashed into the baltimore...
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in hamas. abs, the ground by a ruthless, terrible people in hamas.— the ground by a ruthless, terrible people in hamas. a final question... could i people in hamas. a final question... could i reply — people in hamas. a final question... could i reply to _ people in hamas. a final question... could i reply to the _ people in hamas. a final question... could i reply to the point _ people in hamas. a final question... could i reply to the point about - people in hamas. a final question... could i reply to the point about aid l could i reply to the point about aid which has not been allowed in. only 1.5% of trucks have been denied because of dual use. most of those hopes gone in later when offending articles were changed. it simply isn't true, we must look at the facts, we don't want to harm civilians in gaza, we have no interest in harming civilians we are after hamas, the genocidal murderers of hamas and we need our hostages back. a, of hamas and we need our hostages back. �* ., ., ,, back
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that the war in gaza is against hamas and not against the palestinian population in gaza. francesca albanese, calling for a arms embargo to be imposed on israel because of its actions in the palestinian territories. this report was entitled anatomy of genocide, and the israeli authorities rejected the finding of this report. it is very interesting that the american representative wasn't there in the session when she presented this report. the americans have been extremely critical of the human rights council, they say they have an anti—israeli bias, they have criticised francesca albanese in the past and the israeli authorities have criticised francesca albanese, accusing her of having anti—semitic and anti—israeli views. gulf countries, african nations expressed support for the findings and they also used the opportunity yesterday to highlight the humanitarian situation in gaza. we have been talking about conditions in gaza with very limited aid getting in and accusations that the israeli government has put obstacles in the delivery of aid, much—needed aid into ga
that the war in gaza is against hamas and not against the palestinian population in gaza. francesca albanese, calling for a arms embargo to be imposed on israel because of its actions in the palestinian territories. this report was entitled anatomy of genocide, and the israeli authorities rejected the finding of this report. it is very interesting that the american representative wasn't there in the session when she presented this report. the americans have been extremely critical of the human...
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they had been going on for about ten days as israel and hamas, through mediators, were trying to reach a dealfor a truce. what was on the table was a0 days of a truce and would see some a0 hostages being held by hamas in gaza released, some of the remaining 130 there in exchange for palestinian prisoners in israeli jails. also a big surge in aid going into gaza, as well. now, really, about 300 people turned out outside the israeli military headquarters in tel aviv, with placards saying things like, "a deal at any price." here in the uk a 10—month—old baby who was murdered by his parents just weeks after being placed back into their care "should have been one of the most protected children". that's according to a safeguarding review that's just been published. derbyshire safeguarding children partnership — had been looking into the finley boden�*s s murder at the hands of his parents. he died 39 days after a family court ruled he could be returned to the care of stephen boden and shannon marsden — he was then attacked and died on christmas day in 2020. his parents were ordered
they had been going on for about ten days as israel and hamas, through mediators, were trying to reach a dealfor a truce. what was on the table was a0 days of a truce and would see some a0 hostages being held by hamas in gaza released, some of the remaining 130 there in exchange for palestinian prisoners in israeli jails. also a big surge in aid going into gaza, as well. now, really, about 300 people turned out outside the israeli military headquarters in tel aviv, with placards saying things...
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that statement, which i believe said that hamas...pulled out of the hostage talks or hamas rejected the most recent proposal because of the united nations security council resolution, that statement is inaccurate in almost every respect, and it is unfair to the hostages and their families. has below has launched dozens of rockets at an israeli town close to the border with lebanon. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell, has more. after a lull in recent weeks, this week what we have seen is an intensification in the violence across the border in the north of israel and the south of lebanon. and we had reports that seven people had been killed in an israeli strike in southern lebanon with the israeli military saying that it had targeted a "significant terrorist" there, in its words. now, there seems to have been a retaliation for that with the powerful lebanese armed group, hezbollah, saying that it has fired dozens of rockets and there is a report that one israeli, a factory worker, has been killed. and if we can turn to israel itself, family members of the hostages were protestin
that statement, which i believe said that hamas...pulled out of the hostage talks or hamas rejected the most recent proposal because of the united nations security council resolution, that statement is inaccurate in almost every respect, and it is unfair to the hostages and their families. has below has launched dozens of rockets at an israeli town close to the border with lebanon. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell, has more. after a lull in recent weeks, this week what we have seen...
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statement j which i believe said that hamas pulled out of the hostage talks or hamas rejected the most recent proposal because of the united nations security council resolution, that is an accurate and it almost every respect and it is unfair to the hostages and theirfamilies. for it is unfair to the hostages and their families. for more analysis. — and their families. for more analysis. i'm _ and their families. for more analysis, i'mjoined - and their families. for more analysis, i'mjoined by - and their families. for more | analysis, i'mjoined by doctor analysis, i'm joined by doctor benjamin rice, seniorfellow benjamin rice, senior fellow with benjamin rice, seniorfellow with the accent of international relations, a lecturer at ucla. good to see you again on bbc news. clearly the relationship between the us and israel right now is pretty fractious. took us through the latest developments. i fractious. took us through the latest developments.- latest developments. i think the sm accommodation - latest developments. i think the sm accommodation per| latest developments. i think- th
statement j which i believe said that hamas pulled out of the hostage talks or hamas rejected the most recent proposal because of the united nations security council resolution, that is an accurate and it almost every respect and it is unfair to the hostages and theirfamilies. for it is unfair to the hostages and their families. for more analysis. — and their families. for more analysis. i'm _ and their families. for more analysis, i'mjoined - and their families. for more analysis, i'mjoined...
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secretary austin also said that it was the israeli government has accused the us of emboldening hamas and hindering negotiations to release israeli hostages by allowing the text to pass. our middle east correspondent hugo bachega has more on today's developments. no surprise the fighting in gaza continued a day after the un security council approved, for the first time, a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. realistically there was no expectation that this would lead to any kind of pause in the fighting. in gaza today health officials said dozens of palestinians were killed in israeli airstrikes across the territory, including in the city of rafah, the last relatively safe place in gaza, where more than1 million palestinians have been sheltering. the resolution at the united nations was only approved because the us abstained in the vote, something that was heavily criticised by the israeli authorities. this shows a growing discontent in the biden administration with the way israelis have been conducting this military campaign and also shows growing international isol
secretary austin also said that it was the israeli government has accused the us of emboldening hamas and hindering negotiations to release israeli hostages by allowing the text to pass. our middle east correspondent hugo bachega has more on today's developments. no surprise the fighting in gaza continued a day after the un security council approved, for the first time, a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. realistically there was no expectation that this would lead to any...
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they have to know where the easter hamas targets are, go after them, protect the civilians while you are moving aid along those quarters into various places of gaza so the us sees this as a much more complex undertaking, if you well. all these pieces have to be put together. the well. all these pieces have to be put together.— be put together. the focus of so many peeple _ be put together. the focus of so many people is _ be put together. the focus of so many people is on - be put together. the focus of so many people is on the - be put together. the focus of i so many people is on the deal, these talks and qatar. can anything be agreed? latest news is israel pulled her positives from the top. is there hope that a deal may be forthcoming at any point? at that a deal may be forthcoming at any point?— at any point? at this point it continues — at any point? at this point it continues to _ at any point? at this point it continues to be _ at any point? at this point it continues to be the - at any point? at this point it continues to be the case - at any point? at this point it| co
they have to know where the easter hamas targets are, go after them, protect the civilians while you are moving aid along those quarters into various places of gaza so the us sees this as a much more complex undertaking, if you well. all these pieces have to be put together. the well. all these pieces have to be put together.— be put together. the focus of so many peeple _ be put together. the focus of so many people is _ be put together. the focus of so many people is on - be put together....
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the people taken and killed by hamas dominate minds and the news in israel. i asked israelis outside their parliament about america's decision not to block the ceasefire resolution, starting with yehudit and esther. it's the same for the jewish. israel and america is friends. and we... they don't support us. we think that they leave us alone. they had a brief disagreement with katia. like many israelis, she blames prime minister netanyahu, known here as bibi. bibi, he's the one that he... he provoked biden all the time. biden is ourfriend. i like him very, very much. and he helped us. this is bibi's resolution. bibi decided. bibi decided to provoke biden until the us will not — how do you call this? a vote ? a vote against. they abstained. abstained, yeah. this is what bibi wanted to do. so you feel more alone here? ifeel much more alone in here, yes, ifeel much more alone. israelis overwhelmingly support the war and the way it's being fought. many don't believe gazans are starving. but a big majority is fed up with prime minister netanyahu, who they believ
the people taken and killed by hamas dominate minds and the news in israel. i asked israelis outside their parliament about america's decision not to block the ceasefire resolution, starting with yehudit and esther. it's the same for the jewish. israel and america is friends. and we... they don't support us. we think that they leave us alone. they had a brief disagreement with katia. like many israelis, she blames prime minister netanyahu, known here as bibi. bibi, he's the one that he... he...
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the bbc has spoken to a senior member of hamas, who's currently in qatar. they have said that they, "are ready to release all the hostages, including soldiers, if there is a solid ceasefire." they also say that, "maybe 70 of them have been killed by israeli bombardment of by starvation." by israeli bombardment or by starvation." there's been some more legal news for donald trump to digest. linked to his forthcoming trial over alleged hush money payments which were made to an adult film actress. thejudge in the case has imposed a partial gag order on the former president. it comes after the prosecutors asked for the measure and it means he could be fined if he talks publicly about witnesses or staff working in the court. it's not the first time such a gag order has been imposed on mr trump he has said they are politically based attacks on his freedom of speech. mr trump denies the charges and the trial is due to start in just under three weeks' time. nbc news has cut ties with ronna mcdaniel, the former chairwoman of the republican national committee, after
the bbc has spoken to a senior member of hamas, who's currently in qatar. they have said that they, "are ready to release all the hostages, including soldiers, if there is a solid ceasefire." they also say that, "maybe 70 of them have been killed by israeli bombardment of by starvation." by israeli bombardment or by starvation." there's been some more legal news for donald trump to digest. linked to his forthcoming trial over alleged hush money payments which were made...
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you destroy hamas which is the ob'ective he set out publicly.�* he set out publicly. you cannot destroy an _ he set out publicly. you cannot destroy an idea _ he set out publicly. you cannot destroy an idea and _ he set out publicly. you cannot destroy an idea and the - he set out publicly. you cannot - destroy an idea and the americans have been firm that they do not want the ground offensive in rafah but on the ground offensive in rafah but on the other hand, the stated aim of hamas is to destroy israel. absolutely. this is a mistake netanyahu made at the start, he set out publicly, objectives, which could never be achieved, and that was a political mistake on his part. nevertheless, the ground offensive has strong support within israel and i think he feels he has to continue with it in order to pursue the policy that he set out.- with it in order to pursue the policy that he set out. what do you sa to policy that he set out. what do you say to that? _ policy that he set out. what do you say to that? that _ policy that he set out. what do you say to that? that is _
you destroy hamas which is the ob'ective he set out publicly.�* he set out publicly. you cannot destroy an _ he set out publicly. you cannot destroy an idea _ he set out publicly. you cannot destroy an idea and _ he set out publicly. you cannot destroy an idea and the - he set out publicly. you cannot - destroy an idea and the americans have been firm that they do not want the ground offensive in rafah but on the ground offensive in rafah but on the other hand, the stated aim of hamas is to...
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the people taken and killed by hamas dominate minds and the news in israel. i asked israelis outside their parliament about america's decision not to block the ceasefire resolution, starting with yehudit and esther. it's the same for the jewish. israel and america is friends. and we... they don't support us. we think that they leave us alone. they had a brief disagreement with katia. like many israelis, she blames prime minister netanyahu, known here as bibi. bibi, he's the one that he... he provoked biden all the time. but then it's our friend. i like him very, very much. and he helped us. this is bibi's resolution. bibi decided. bibi decided to provoke biden until the us will not.. - how do you call this? a vote ? a vote against. they abstained. abstained, yeah. this is what bibi wanted to do. so you feel more alone here? i feel much more alone in here, yes, i feel much more alone. _ israelis overwhelmingly support the war and the way it's being fought. many don't believe gazans are starving. but a big majority is fed up with prime minister netanyahu, who t
the people taken and killed by hamas dominate minds and the news in israel. i asked israelis outside their parliament about america's decision not to block the ceasefire resolution, starting with yehudit and esther. it's the same for the jewish. israel and america is friends. and we... they don't support us. we think that they leave us alone. they had a brief disagreement with katia. like many israelis, she blames prime minister netanyahu, known here as bibi. bibi, he's the one that he... he...
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israel recalls its negotiators from mediation talks in doha after concluding that discussions with hamas are "at a dead end". it comes as the us repeated its concerns that the number of civilian casualties is too high — and their opposition to an expanded assault within rafah. a new yorkjudge places donald trump under a gag order ahead of his criminal hush money case that begins on the 15th of april. he is barred from making public statements about court staff, jurors, witnesses and lawyers in the district attorney's office — or theirfamilies. when the francis scott key bridge in baltimore was opened in 1977, it was hailed an "extraordinary engineering accomplishment". it was until this morning, one of the longest continuous—truss bridges in the united states, stretching 1.6 miles across the patapsco river. but there is one signifcant problem with a truss bridge, failure is likely to be total and immediate. and so it was at 1.30 eastern time this morning. the singapore registered dali — a 300m container ship left the port in baltimore — and within minutes suffered a complete po
israel recalls its negotiators from mediation talks in doha after concluding that discussions with hamas are "at a dead end". it comes as the us repeated its concerns that the number of civilian casualties is too high — and their opposition to an expanded assault within rafah. a new yorkjudge places donald trump under a gag order ahead of his criminal hush money case that begins on the 15th of april. he is barred from making public statements about court staff, jurors, witnesses and...
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christian, when you listen to the hamas statement i you listen to the hamas statement that came out in response to the un security council resolution yesterday, what did they say? they said, "we celebrate this resolution." that should tell us the whole story, when hamas, a terrorist organisation that decapitates children, that murders and rapes women, that kidnapped children and takes people hostages — two will boys still being held in gaza — and they celebrate what happens at the un, that tells us the whole story of what's happening at the united nations, and sadly the un is not an institution that is carrying and putting at the priority the security of the state of israel. that is up to israel itself to have to take care of. , ., , , care of. the tensions between prime minister netanyahu _ care of. the tensions between prime minister netanyahu and _ care of. the tensions between prime minister netanyahu and american i minister netanyahu and american presidents is nothing new, but what's going on right now between him and joe biden feels like wholly uncharted territory. does that
christian, when you listen to the hamas statement i you listen to the hamas statement that came out in response to the un security council resolution yesterday, what did they say? they said, "we celebrate this resolution." that should tell us the whole story, when hamas, a terrorist organisation that decapitates children, that murders and rapes women, that kidnapped children and takes people hostages — two will boys still being held in gaza — and they celebrate what happens at the...
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in gaza, fighting has continued between israel and hamas, despite the passing of last night's united nations security council resolution which called for an "immediate" ceasefire. the southern gazan city of rafah was bombed by israeli warplanes overnight, according to witnesses, while fierce gun battles raged around hospitals in the cities of khan younis and gaza city. yolande knell reports from jerusalem. no sign of a ceasefire here. these homes hit by israeli air strikes on rafah in the very south of gaza overnight. and at the local hospital, this lady lists her losses. 16 members of herfamily, many small children. i don't have anyone left, she says. and there's despair at the world's reaction. what can the security council do, this man asks? nobody listens to them. there's massacre after massacre. meanwhile, further north, battles still rage between hamas fighters and israeli forces in and around gaza's biggest hospital. and israeli warplanes hit what they say are hamas targets after rockets were earlier fired at israeli towns. in many ways, a halt in fighting looks as far off as
in gaza, fighting has continued between israel and hamas, despite the passing of last night's united nations security council resolution which called for an "immediate" ceasefire. the southern gazan city of rafah was bombed by israeli warplanes overnight, according to witnesses, while fierce gun battles raged around hospitals in the cities of khan younis and gaza city. yolande knell reports from jerusalem. no sign of a ceasefire here. these homes hit by israeli air strikes on rafah in...
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meanwhile, ceasefire talks continue between israeli and hamas representatives in qatar. authorities say the un resolution has not had an "immediate impact" on the talks. few had heard of him a year ago, and now he is set to become africa's youngest president. the official results of senegal�*s election are expected by march 29, but provisional results show that opposition leader bassirou diomaye faye — who's aa — is set to win. his extraordinary rise caps a roller—coaster period in senegalese politics that caught many off—guard. months in jail alongside ally and kingmaker ousmane sonko ended suddenly, with the pair released the week before the presidential election. now "mr clean", as he's nicknamed, has promised to get to work on some sweeping reforms. let's speak to our west africa correspondent, thomas naadi. tell us more about mr faye. pata psco patapsco river pata psco river is patapsco river is a aa—year—old tax inspector and a member of a just pounded party co—founded by opposition leader ousmane sonko. they were both imprisoned and subsequently re
meanwhile, ceasefire talks continue between israeli and hamas representatives in qatar. authorities say the un resolution has not had an "immediate impact" on the talks. few had heard of him a year ago, and now he is set to become africa's youngest president. the official results of senegal�*s election are expected by march 29, but provisional results show that opposition leader bassirou diomaye faye — who's aa — is set to win. his extraordinary rise caps a roller—coaster...
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meanwhile, hamas appears to have rejected the latest truce proposal made via mediators in qatar. lets go live tojerusalem and our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. the news of the un vote does not seem to have made any difference in terms of reality on the ground? certainly not, we have heard overnight about israeli air strikes in the centre and south of gaza strip particularly, fighting still going on around the el hospital in gaza city which has been the focus of a major israeli military offensive in the past week and also another hospital in khan younis. while palestinians in gaza are affected by this all had welcomed this resolution, it has not made a real impact on their everyday lives. we had the us also staying in its response as it tried to come back on some of the criticisms of the israelis, the angry rebukes of the israelis, the angry rebukes of the israeli prime minister, they did not believe this would impact israel�*s ability to go after hamas in the gaza strip. in the past day we have had a return to some of the rocket fire from gaza, suggesting that pales
meanwhile, hamas appears to have rejected the latest truce proposal made via mediators in qatar. lets go live tojerusalem and our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. the news of the un vote does not seem to have made any difference in terms of reality on the ground? certainly not, we have heard overnight about israeli air strikes in the centre and south of gaza strip particularly, fighting still going on around the el hospital in gaza city which has been the focus of a major israeli...
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it has also demanded the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages taken by hamas. and the mirror highlights an increase in the number of online searches for cancer symptoms, after the princess of wales revealed she was undergoing treatment. the paper says she's been praised for raising awareness and charities, who say it could save lives. that story in a lot of papers but we can look inside. in the daily mail they suggest that, we talked about a shortage of tea, fears now of a shortage of tea, fears now of a shortage of tea, fears now of a shortage of coffee beans and they say farmers in colombia say that warming temperatures there force them to plant crops on higher ground with different rainfall cycles and that affects growth and they are not growing as many as they used to. does that fill you with fear? i am stockpiling. maybe since i started doing this job the world started running out of coffee. it is not a good weekend to buy a bunny rabbit. as a pet? some of the pet store chains are not going to sell them over the weekend because they worry about people buyi
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the first reason is hamas might use civilians and move into sinai and they are ready battling groups there and they do not want to have additional militants. the second reason is the egyptians are worried if they use egyptian soil to launch attacks against israel or against israeli forces in gaza, there is a distinct possibility that israel could retaliate and if it does retaliate, that would violate the letter and the spirit of the letter and the spirit of the egyptian israeli peace treaty, something that we are celebrating the 45th anniversary of that treaty this month and something that has been a corner stone of regional stability. been a corner stone of regional stabili . . ~ been a corner stone of regional stabili . ., ~ , ., ., been a corner stone of regional stabili . ., ~ ., stability. thank you for your analysis- — stability. thank you for your analysis. sadly _ stability. thank you for your analysis. sadly we - stability. thank you for your analysis. sadly we have - stability. thank you for your analysis. sadly we have to l analysis. sadly we have to leave it there but t
the first reason is hamas might use civilians and move into sinai and they are ready battling groups there and they do not want to have additional militants. the second reason is the egyptians are worried if they use egyptian soil to launch attacks against israel or against israeli forces in gaza, there is a distinct possibility that israel could retaliate and if it does retaliate, that would violate the letter and the spirit of the letter and the spirit of the egyptian israeli peace treaty,...
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israel is determined to go to rafah, it's determined to destroy hamas. we hope there can be a deal with respect to the hostages that would give us some kind of temporary respite from this war, so we can bring in a lot more humanitarian aid and get those poor, suffering hostages back to their families. but the ones holding up a ceasefire deal that's been on offer, a six—week ceasefire, for the last several months, is hamas, it's not israel. israel has agreed to several iterations of the current deal that is being proposed by egypt, qatar, and the united states. we saw prime minister netanyahu cancel the israeli delegation that was due to meet biden administration officials to discuss alternatives to the invasion of rafah, as you mention, there. but the israeli defence minister is already in washington, dc, has met secretary of state antony blinken, and rafah has been discussed. is there a lot of posturing and optics happening here, or what do you think is really going on? i think you've basically nailed it — that both in israel and the united states,
israel is determined to go to rafah, it's determined to destroy hamas. we hope there can be a deal with respect to the hostages that would give us some kind of temporary respite from this war, so we can bring in a lot more humanitarian aid and get those poor, suffering hostages back to their families. but the ones holding up a ceasefire deal that's been on offer, a six—week ceasefire, for the last several months, is hamas, it's not israel. israel has agreed to several iterations of the...
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but first, the un security council has demanded an immediate ceasefire in gaza between israel and hamas. they have also demanded that all hostages be released. it is the first time they have reached this agreement. the us had previously used their veto but this time they changed their position and abstained. in response, the israeli pm benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a planned meeting between israel and the us. two men have been found guilty of cody fisher's murder. the 23—year—old was stabbed in a birmingham nightclub on boxing day in 2022. the court heard that it was a revenge plot after cody brushed past one of the men in a bar two days earlier. his mum described the pair as evil. some other stories now. saudi arabia have announced they're building a dragon ball theme park, but some fans have criticised the idea because of the country's human rights record. and a runnerfrom scotland has become the first woman in history to finish the barkley marathons in tennessee. it covers 100 miles and enough uphill terrain to scale mount everest twice. plus you've got to finish it in 60 hour
but first, the un security council has demanded an immediate ceasefire in gaza between israel and hamas. they have also demanded that all hostages be released. it is the first time they have reached this agreement. the us had previously used their veto but this time they changed their position and abstained. in response, the israeli pm benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a planned meeting between israel and the us. two men have been found guilty of cody fisher's murder. the 23—year—old was...