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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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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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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.
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.
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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
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......
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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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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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certain key edits were ignored, including our requests to add a condemnation of hamas. and we did not agree with everything in the resolution — for that reason, we were unfortunately not able to vote "yes". however, as i've said before, we fully support some of the critical objectives in this nonbinding resolution, and we believe it was important for the council to speak out and make clear that our cease—fire must — any cease—fire must come with the release of all hostages. joining me now is our washington correspondent, gary o'donoughue, and hugo bachega, our correspondent injerusalem. gary, first of all to you, we are nearly six months into this war in gaza, just your says thoughts on the significance of this resolution being passed at the un? well, is the first time that _ being passed at the un? well, is the first time that a _ being passed at the un? well, is the first time that a cease-fire _ first time that a cease—fire has been endorsed by the security council in any form or other. there have been dozens of attempts to get this done, many of which have
certain key edits were ignored, including our requests to add a condemnation of hamas. and we did not agree with everything in the resolution — for that reason, we were unfortunately not able to vote "yes". however, as i've said before, we fully support some of the critical objectives in this nonbinding resolution, and we believe it was important for the council to speak out and make clear that our cease—fire must — any cease—fire must come with the release of all hostages....
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certain key edits were ignored. _ including the inclusion - of the condemnation of hamas. and we did not agree _ with everything in the resolution. for that reason, we were - unfortunately not able to vote yes. however, as i've said before, we fully support some - of the critical objectives in this non—binding resolution, - and we believe it was important for the council to speak out - and make clear that| our ceasefire must — any ceasefire — must come - with the release of all hostages. earlier, i got the reaction to the vote from our north america correspondent, john sudworth, who is in new york. the symbolism made clear by that applause. a sense of relief, i think, for many members of the security council that this vote finally went through. 1a votes in favour, one abstention. that abstention, of course, notably from the united states. but, you know, the significant thing is it wasn't a veto, every other attempt — and there have been many — to get that phrase, in particular, the immediate the call for the immediate ceasefire, have all failed as a result of obj
certain key edits were ignored. _ including the inclusion - of the condemnation of hamas. and we did not agree _ with everything in the resolution. for that reason, we were - unfortunately not able to vote yes. however, as i've said before, we fully support some - of the critical objectives in this non—binding resolution, - and we believe it was important for the council to speak out - and make clear that| our ceasefire must — any ceasefire — must come - with the release of all hostages....
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earlier we heard from thomas greenfield the us ambassador urging other members to press hamas to accept the ceasefire deal negotiated by international mediators. so those are the latest statements coming from the un after that resolution passed and of course that's the first time the un resolution talking about a ceasefire in gaza has passed after nearly six months of this war. so more on that here in the next few minutes. let's return to new york and the cases facing donald trump. those are the live pictures from the courthouse because he is the in terms of the hush money case that is being brought against him but a separate development, we knew two strands to watch out for today in terms of the legaljeopardy because of course the deadline for that fine to be paid, $450 million, let me tell you in the last while the new york appeals court has allowed donald trump to post a smaller bond of $175 million within ten days to guarantee the civil fraud judgment. so that news coming in and that bond has been cut to $175 million. let's go straight from there to the house of commons, the deputy
earlier we heard from thomas greenfield the us ambassador urging other members to press hamas to accept the ceasefire deal negotiated by international mediators. so those are the latest statements coming from the un after that resolution passed and of course that's the first time the un resolution talking about a ceasefire in gaza has passed after nearly six months of this war. so more on that here in the next few minutes. let's return to new york and the cases facing donald trump. those are...
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— continue with this offensive against hamas and have been talking about the need _ hamas and have been talking about the need to go into rafah to carry out this— the need to go into rafah to carry out this ground offensive into rafah and obviously this position has exposed — and obviously this position has exposed big differences between what the israelis are planning to do and obviously— the israelis are planning to do and obviously the position of the americans and international observers. aid organisations, the un say this— observers. aid organisations, the un say this could lead to a catastrophic disaster in rafah because _ catastrophic disaster in rafah because of the humanitarian situation _ because of the humanitarian situation where more than 1 because of the humanitarian situation where more thani million palestinians are sheltering. situation where more than 1 million palestinians are sheltering.- palestinians are sheltering. thanks for that snapshot _ palestinians are sheltering. thanks for that snapshot reaction - palestinians are sheltering. thanks for that snapsho
— continue with this offensive against hamas and have been talking about the need _ hamas and have been talking about the need to go into rafah to carry out this— the need to go into rafah to carry out this ground offensive into rafah and obviously this position has exposed — and obviously this position has exposed big differences between what the israelis are planning to do and obviously— the israelis are planning to do and obviously the position of the americans and international...
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brokered by this ci director the egyptians, qataris and senior hamas leaders. that's the only mechanism that could aid de—escalation of military activities, predictable quarters to deliver them assistance and perhaps — perhaps — find a way to break the battlefield dynamic between israel and hamas. what happens in new york is important, but it is not tethered to the reality with what's happening on the ground. to the reality with what's happening on the ground-— to the reality with what's happening on the ground. what happens on the round is on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, _ on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, so _ on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, so let _ on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, so let me - on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, so let me ask - on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, so let me ask you| ground is crucial, so let me ask you about those comments from israel's prime minister about pressing ahead with an assault on rafah de
brokered by this ci director the egyptians, qataris and senior hamas leaders. that's the only mechanism that could aid de—escalation of military activities, predictable quarters to deliver them assistance and perhaps — perhaps — find a way to break the battlefield dynamic between israel and hamas. what happens in new york is important, but it is not tethered to the reality with what's happening on the ground. to the reality with what's happening on the ground-— to the reality with...
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the only thing needed is for hamas to release the hostages and surrender, then you can move on. no un resolution would support any progress here. so you don't think— support any progress here. so you don't think it — support any progress here. so you don't think it is _ support any progress here. so you don't think it is significant - support any progress here. so you don't think it is significant that - don't think it is significant that for months the us have blocked any sort of resolution with the words immediate ceasefire, but today they laid a resolution with those words in it — you think that has no significance, the movement in the american position? we significance, the movement in the american position?— american position? we saw what ha--ened american position? we saw what happened without _ american position? we saw what happened without resolution. - american position? we saw what happened without resolution. it. american position? we saw what. happened without resolution. it was vetoed immediately, without proper discussion. �* vetoed immediately, without
the only thing needed is for hamas to release the hostages and surrender, then you can move on. no un resolution would support any progress here. so you don't think— support any progress here. so you don't think it — support any progress here. so you don't think it is _ support any progress here. so you don't think it is significant - support any progress here. so you don't think it is significant that - don't think it is significant that for months the us have blocked any sort of...
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_ resolution of course also condemned hamas it's — resolution of course also condemned hamas. it's unimaginable why countries _ hamas. it's unimaginable why countries wouldn't be able to do that _ countries wouldn't be able to do that but — countries wouldn't be able to do that but i — countries wouldn't be able to do that. but i think the fact that we -ot that. but i think the fact that we got such— that. but i think the fact that we got such a — that. but i think the fact that we got such a strong vote despite the veto hy— got such a strong vote despite the veto by two of the permanent members of the _ veto by two of the permanent members of the security council again as evidence, _ of the security council again as evidence, a demonstration of the commitment and conviction of countries _ commitment and conviction of countries around the world, beyond the security council, to see about getting _ the security council, to see about getting the ceasefire, getting the release _ getting the ceasefire, getting the release of hostages, now. let's talk to our correspondent
_ resolution of course also condemned hamas it's — resolution of course also condemned hamas. it's unimaginable why countries _ hamas. it's unimaginable why countries wouldn't be able to do that _ countries wouldn't be able to do that but — countries wouldn't be able to do that but i — countries wouldn't be able to do that. but i think the fact that we -ot that. but i think the fact that we got such— that. but i think the fact that we got such a — that. but i think the fact that we...
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he said they shared israel's goal of defeating hamas and in ensuring israeli security. he said the way to do it was not to kill civilians and to jeopardise long—term security. he referenced a meeting in washington next week with israeli officials, he said, to flesh out potentially other road maps to achieving the ends that israel needs. in terms of the longer term, there were conversations about what happens after the conflict ends. those were the key lines in terms of how anthony blinken so that meeting in israel. in haiti, members of a transitional council have been chosen, ten days after armed groups forced the resignation of the prime minister. police said they had killed one of the country's top gang leaders. the country continues to spiral into violence, and there is of course a humanitarian crisis. it isn't easy studying law in a lawless society, nor politics in a power vacuum, or economics in a collapsing economy. these students are doing all three. those schools in gang—controlled port—au—prince are mostly shut. classrooms in the calmer city of cap—ha
he said they shared israel's goal of defeating hamas and in ensuring israeli security. he said the way to do it was not to kill civilians and to jeopardise long—term security. he referenced a meeting in washington next week with israeli officials, he said, to flesh out potentially other road maps to achieving the ends that israel needs. in terms of the longer term, there were conversations about what happens after the conflict ends. those were the key lines in terms of how anthony blinken so...
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. taste not about israel, it's about getting rid of hamas— rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, rid of hamas. we have to leave it there. but _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you for - rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you forjoining i rid of hamas. we have to leave it | there, but thank you forjoining us live from tel aviv. let me give you a quick pointer, i was talking there are aboutaid, a quick pointer, i was talking there are about aid, in the next few minutes i will be talking to james elder from minutes i will be talking to james elderfrom unicef, there he is waiting for that interview, so we will talk to him live on the programme in the next few minutes. around the world and across the uk, you're watching bbc news. you're alive with bbc news, now as promised, let's return to gaza. as we have seen, james elder, spokesman for unicef, is waiting to talk to me live on the programme. welcome to the program
. taste not about israel, it's about getting rid of hamas— rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, rid of hamas. we have to leave it there. but _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you for - rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you forjoining i rid of hamas. we have to leave it | there, but thank you forjoining us live from tel aviv. let me give you a...
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hamas authorities accuse the army of having killed "dozens of displaced people, patients and medical staff". 0ur bbc arabic team have been speaking to the one of the women trapped inside the al shifa the men came down for the ones that did not were executed and they told them that if you do not come down, you're putting yourself at risk and we will execute you. they executed many men in front of our eyes, women were running to go to the south or wherever they could but they would shoot at them. they tortured men with electric shocks and stripped them, they would take them out five at a time. the ones they wanted to take were told to get dressed and then they were detained and those that did not were told to get out of the hospital. let's get more on this injoining joining me now is dr mads gilbert. he has been a regular volunteer at al—shifa hospital for 16 years, experiencing first hand the struggle to provide health care during wars in gaza. thank you for speaking with us and what are you caring about what is happening and it's very difficult to verify accounts coming there but y
hamas authorities accuse the army of having killed "dozens of displaced people, patients and medical staff". 0ur bbc arabic team have been speaking to the one of the women trapped inside the al shifa the men came down for the ones that did not were executed and they told them that if you do not come down, you're putting yourself at risk and we will execute you. they executed many men in front of our eyes, women were running to go to the south or wherever they could but they would...
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have consistently denied. �* , something hamas have consistently denied. �*, ., ., ~ ., something hamas have consistently denied. �*, . . ~ . �* ., , denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the — denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us _ denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary _ denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary of - denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary of state, | blinken, the us secretary of state, who is in the region again. we are also hearing that in the next hour, we are going to hearfrom also hearing that in the next hour, we are going to hear from the also hearing that in the next hour, we are going to hearfrom the us ambassador to the un, due to give a press conference about the new draft resolution which the us has put forward, which again reflects the change in tone of the us towards what is happening in israel at the moment? ., what is happening in israel at the moment? . ~ what is happening in israel at the moment? ., �* ., ,�* ~' what is happening in israel at the mom
have consistently denied. �* , something hamas have consistently denied. �*, ., ., ~ ., something hamas have consistently denied. �*, . . ~ . �* ., , denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the — denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us _ denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary _ denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary of - denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary of state, | blinken, the us...
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by god, they just take those who they . they just take those who they believe to be saboteurs of the hamas movement. they search the medical staff and put them outside the courtyard of al—shifa hospital. they left one or male nurses in the hospital so they could look after the injured patients inside. besides that, they took them all. there are no remaining journalists. they arrested all of them. it has been a the rannoch days without any water, food or electricity, and people are on top of each other in complete darkness —— been two days. there are thousands of displaced people. we were serving when we went outside, but when we arrived, some people we know give us something to eat and drink. we are starved and dehydrated and living in fear and terror. there are tanks and soldiers all around us and they were firing above and around us to frighten the elderly and the children. meanwhile, the us secretary of state has flown to the middle east to discuss a post—war plan to govern and secure gaza. anthony blinken is in the egyptian capital, cairo, where he's meeting senior ministers fr
by god, they just take those who they . they just take those who they believe to be saboteurs of the hamas movement. they search the medical staff and put them outside the courtyard of al—shifa hospital. they left one or male nurses in the hospital so they could look after the injured patients inside. besides that, they took them all. there are no remaining journalists. they arrested all of them. it has been a the rannoch days without any water, food or electricity, and people are on top of...
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hamas have denied israel's claim and say all of those killed inside the hospital were wounded patients and displaced people. meanwhile palestinian media says israeli air strikes killed dozens more people overnight, including at least 23 organising security for aid deliveries to gaza city. today, the uk's largest delivery of aid to gaza has crossed the border and is being distributed by the world food programme. a full uk field hospital has also been set up in the territory. i'm nowjoined byjames elder who is the spokesperson for unicef. he is currently in gaza. james, welcome to the programme. you've gone back to gaza. tell me a little of what you have seen and heard in the past few days. hi. heard in the past few days. hi, mathew, heard in the past few days. h , mathew, look, in the south, and rafah, the nutritional situation you can now see, you can see gluttonous in some children despite the fact that malnutrition is three times worse. in the north, there is a level of desperation, just exhaustion and people. i always promised myself i will never say it's become impossible to descri
hamas have denied israel's claim and say all of those killed inside the hospital were wounded patients and displaced people. meanwhile palestinian media says israeli air strikes killed dozens more people overnight, including at least 23 organising security for aid deliveries to gaza city. today, the uk's largest delivery of aid to gaza has crossed the border and is being distributed by the world food programme. a full uk field hospital has also been set up in the territory. i'm nowjoined...
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a senior hamas official has just given a press conference in the last hour or so in which he said that the proposals were met with a generally negative response from israel and that in his view that constituted a step backwards. view that constituted a step backwards-_ view that constituted a step backwards. n, ~ , backwards. mark, given the prime minister has— backwards. mark, given the prime minister has been _ backwards. mark, given the prime minister has been talking - backwards. mark, given the prime minister has been talking about i backwards. mark, given the prime l minister has been talking about that rafah operation, the un has repeatedly made it clear it won't be part of any sort of organisation of moving people, and the secretary—general again today in the last couple of hours warning that time is running out to actually get a significant amounts of aid into the gaza strip?— a significant amounts of aid into the gaza strip? a significant amounts of aid into the gaza stri - ? , . ., , the gaza strip? yes, and we had this re ort a the gaza strip? yes, and we had this rep
a senior hamas official has just given a press conference in the last hour or so in which he said that the proposals were met with a generally negative response from israel and that in his view that constituted a step backwards. view that constituted a step backwards-_ view that constituted a step backwards. n, ~ , backwards. mark, given the prime minister has— backwards. mark, given the prime minister has been _ backwards. mark, given the prime minister has been talking - backwards. mark,...
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we have also got a comment from hamas over the ceasefire talks, matthew, because at the same time as talking about peace in doha israel's prime minister says he has announced these operational plans for rafah and we have just heard a senior member of hamas who has spoken to the media saying that israel appears to have received the ceasefire talks in a generally negative way, so that would suggest that benjamin netanyahu is veering much more towards expending the offensive into rafah rather than accepting peace.— offensive into rafah rather than accepting peace. let's talk about aid because _ accepting peace. let's talk about aid because i _ accepting peace. let's talk about aid because i mentioned - accepting peace. let's talk about aid because i mentioned in - accepting peace. let's talk about aid because i mentioned in the i aid because i mentioned in the introduction the uk's largest delivery arriving there in gaza including a field hospital but it comes as the un secretary—general again in the last few minutes has said that time is running out to mmp said that time is running
we have also got a comment from hamas over the ceasefire talks, matthew, because at the same time as talking about peace in doha israel's prime minister says he has announced these operational plans for rafah and we have just heard a senior member of hamas who has spoken to the media saying that israel appears to have received the ceasefire talks in a generally negative way, so that would suggest that benjamin netanyahu is veering much more towards expending the offensive into rafah rather than...