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jeremy, tell us where we are? ., , ., ., “ this means. jeremy, tell us where we are? ., , ., are? the region is looking at the israeli war _ are? the region is looking at the israeli war cabinet _ are? the region is looking at the israeli war cabinet and _ are? the region is looking at the israeli war cabinet and what - are? the region is looking at the israeli war cabinet and what it i israeli war cabinet and what it would decide to do next. the message coming from israel's western allies, the americans and the british, rishi sunak hasjust said the americans and the british, rishi sunak has just said that britain was also involved in shooting down drones and that this is now time for cool heads. in other words, message to israel, you've got a victory here, hang on to it, do not escalate any further because the risks of escalating, maybe a strike back onto iranian territory, a very great. israel has sustained serious attack but with a great deal of help from its allies, it has been able to withstand it. it was not a full on assault in perhaps the way it would have been hired to he
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, _ jeremy corbyn, an absolute cmb lover, to — jeremy corbyn, an absolute cmb lover, to become _ jeremy corbyn, an absolute cmb lover, to become prime - jeremy corbyn, an absolute cmbi lover, to become prime minister. you've _ lover, to become prime minister. you've got— lover, to become prime minister. you've got to _ lover, to become prime minister. you've got to aim _ lover, to become prime minister. you've got to aim off _ lover, to become prime minister. you've got to aim off a _ lover, to become prime minister. you've got to aim off a little - lover, to become prime minister. you've got to aim off a little bit, i you've got to aim off a little bit, but nonetheless _ you've got to aim off a little bit, but nonetheless on _ you've got to aim off a little bit, but nonetheless on balance - you've got to aim off a little bit, but nonetheless on balance i- but nonetheless on balance i welcome the fact— but nonetheless on balance i welcome the fact that _ but nonetheless on balance i welcome the fact that the — but nonetheless on balance i welcome the fact that the opposition _ but
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jeremy is injerusalem. office. jeremy is in jerusalem. widespread office. jeremy is injerusalem. widespread condemnation of israel clearly. do you think this incident could be a turning point in the way that israel is prosecuting this war? perhaps. the israelis realise that they are under pressure. they feel isolated. they hear what their closest allies are saying to them. but i think there is probably a thought in their minds, will they subside after a few days? if there are contrite expressions of regret, promises of a full and open inquiry, the right sounds coming out... because what they don't want, because they can resist words. we have heard words repeatedly, actually, over the last six months, starting with joe actually, over the last six months, starting withjoe biden and others saying essentially that they need to respect the laws of war and stop killing so many civilians. more recently, they need to make sure aid circulates properly in the gaza strip. so what might sway the israelis, as you have already been discussing, is the issue of arms and how they get them. joe bi
jeremy is injerusalem. office. jeremy is in jerusalem. widespread office. jeremy is injerusalem. widespread condemnation of israel clearly. do you think this incident could be a turning point in the way that israel is prosecuting this war? perhaps. the israelis realise that they are under pressure. they feel isolated. they hear what their closest allies are saying to them. but i think there is probably a thought in their minds, will they subside after a few days? if there are contrite...
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and jeremy led our coverage on radio 4 today. and ijust want to go back to the fact that around the world, people are marking the murder and taking of hostages that happened on october 7th. and here is yamit avital speaking about bringing people home. amit, you're from here? yes, i'm from here. so you survived, your family survived. my family survived. so that's the wall? yeah. do you think you could come and live here again? i don't know. it's too early to ask. i have too many- friends there in gaza. so is that the most important thing for you now to bring the hostages back? yes, it's enough. we suffered enough and they suffered enough. . jeremy, back to what you told me about, or told laura about the fact that don't confuse the polarised position for benjamin netanyahu, for people not supporting the crushing of hamas, which did this. the israeli population wants hamas crushed. absolutely. there is overwhelming support for the war. there is also not much concern for what's happening on the humanitarian front in gaza. there's qui
and jeremy led our coverage on radio 4 today. and ijust want to go back to the fact that around the world, people are marking the murder and taking of hostages that happened on october 7th. and here is yamit avital speaking about bringing people home. amit, you're from here? yes, i'm from here. so you survived, your family survived. my family survived. so that's the wall? yeah. do you think you could come and live here again? i don't know. it's too early to ask. i have too many- friends there...
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and jeremy is with me now. jeremy, just how much worse?— just how much worse? well, the big concern at the _ just how much worse? well, the big concern at the moment _ just how much worse? well, the big concern at the moment is _ just how much worse? well, the big concern at the moment is that - just how much worse? well, the big concern at the moment is that if - just how much worse? well, the big| concern at the moment is that if you remember back at the beginning of the week, the israelis did an air strike against the iranians diplomatic compound in the syrian capital, damascus, and in the process they killed a very senior iranian general and number of other senior officers. ever since then on a daily basis the iranians have been swearing revenge. so israel itself has been on high alert, and the americans have also said, and published, there have been reports, i should say, that the americans believe that the iranians are plotting some kind of revenge. now, the thing is that has to fit into the thing is that has to fit into the context of a lot of tension on
and jeremy is with me now. jeremy, just how much worse?— just how much worse? well, the big concern at the _ just how much worse? well, the big concern at the moment _ just how much worse? well, the big concern at the moment is _ just how much worse? well, the big concern at the moment is that - just how much worse? well, the big concern at the moment is that if - just how much worse? well, the big| concern at the moment is that if you remember back at the beginning of the week, the israelis...
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jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right- labour— jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right. labour had _ jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right. labour had said _ jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right. labour had said they - jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right. labour had said they would | right. labour had said they would abolish the non—doms tax status and spend money on reducing waiting lists and funding breakfast clubs for every primary school pupil. but once the government steals the idea at the budget last month, labour faced questions about how they would fund those pledges. key to this is rachel reeves' determination to be seen as economically responsible. the problem is she has effectively been jumped the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into the problem is she has effectively been jumped into finding the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into finding more money down the back of the sofa to pay for her spending pledges. two things to bearin her spending pledges. two things to bear in mind this afternoon. rachel reeves says she can find,
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jeremy, where do we go from here then? we have international meetings, the war cabinet in israel itself, the g7 convening. what does happen next? interesting that whenjoe biden talked about convening the g7, so they're all going to be in front of their computer screens, he talked about a diplomatic response. that's clearly what he wants. but israel's war cabinet has, many times in the last six months, defied the will ofjoe biden. will they regard this issue as one in which they are able to do that, or will they feel that because of all the enormous amounts of help that they actually got last night, that actually they owe their allies one and they need to pull in their spikes in terms of confronting them and going, i did notice very early on that right wing voices in israel and those similar voices sustain the government in terms of votes in the parliament there were calling for a response, saying "this is a tough neighborhood. "not responding would be weak. "if israel is weak, it will be seen as vulnerable "and will be att
jeremy, where do we go from here then? we have international meetings, the war cabinet in israel itself, the g7 convening. what does happen next? interesting that whenjoe biden talked about convening the g7, so they're all going to be in front of their computer screens, he talked about a diplomatic response. that's clearly what he wants. but israel's war cabinet has, many times in the last six months, defied the will ofjoe biden. will they regard this issue as one in which they are able to do...
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jeremy is here in the studio.— patty in the studio. and... jeremy is here in the studio. good old jack from jerusalem. _ is here in the studio. good old jack from jerusalem. a _ is here in the studio. good old jack from jerusalem. a little _ is here in the studio. good old jack from jerusalem. a little sitting - from jerusalem. a little sitting room, the studio. you can hear we need a fireplace.— need a fireplace. let's start with what actually — need a fireplace. let's start with what actually happened - need a fireplace. let's start with what actually happened because j need a fireplace. let's start with i what actually happened because it need a fireplace. let's start with - what actually happened because it is a really sober moment. as simply as you can, for people coming to this fresh, what do we know about actually happened last night? late last niuht actually happened last night? late last night the _ actually happened last night? late: last night the iranians launched 300 explosive devices, projectiles of different sorts, drones, cruise missiles, ballistic mis
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thank you, jeremy bowen, live in - you, jeremy bowen, live in jerusalem. the uk's biggest education union, the neu, has begun its annual conference in bournemouth, with pay high on the agenda. its members have indicated they'd support industrial action in this year's negotiations. the government has already warned any pay offer in england is likely be lower than last year's deal. bra nwen jeffreys is at the conference. how likely is another round of teaching strikes? this evening, the leader of the national education union made it very clear that the possibility of strikes remains on the table. with the potential for ballads during the summer term to create a mandate for the strike starting in september. that follows a consultation with members in england and wales, more than nine out of ten saying they would be prepared to take industrial action over pay. tomorrow the union will consider formally its next steps. what is the background to the pay concern of teachers? in england, experienced teachers had seen their pay fall by 12% since 2010. starting salar
thank you, jeremy bowen, live in - you, jeremy bowen, live in jerusalem. the uk's biggest education union, the neu, has begun its annual conference in bournemouth, with pay high on the agenda. its members have indicated they'd support industrial action in this year's negotiations. the government has already warned any pay offer in england is likely be lower than last year's deal. bra nwen jeffreys is at the conference. how likely is another round of teaching strikes? this evening, the leader of...
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jeremy bowen, netanyahu would rather hear. jeremy bowen. thank— netanyahu would rather hear. jeremy bowen, thank you _ netanyahu would rather hear. jeremy bowen, thank you so _ netanyahu would rather hear. jeremy bowen, thank you so much _ netanyahu would rather hear. jeremy bowen, thank you so much for - netanyahu would rather hear. jeremyj bowen, thank you so much forjoining me. let's cross to our chief international correspondent lyse doucet who's injerusalem. what is the mood music coming from the israeli government today? well, it is the morning after what was an unprecedented event in the region. the first direct iranians attack directly on israeli soil and this morning iran, israel, their respective allies are now assessing the enormity of this moment and more urgently asking the question of what comes next. as we heard from jeremy bowen, there is hope that this would draw a line under what has been really a decades long confrontation, a series of shadow wars and covert operations between israel and iran. but the mood in israel is very belligerent. it's celebratory in
jeremy bowen, netanyahu would rather hear. jeremy bowen. thank— netanyahu would rather hear. jeremy bowen, thank you _ netanyahu would rather hear. jeremy bowen, thank you so _ netanyahu would rather hear. jeremy bowen, thank you so much _ netanyahu would rather hear. jeremy bowen, thank you so much for - netanyahu would rather hear. jeremyj bowen, thank you so much forjoining me. let's cross to our chief international correspondent lyse doucet who's injerusalem. what is the mood music coming...
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in gaza. jeremy bowen is in jerusalem and _ have occurred in gaza. jeremy bowen is in jerusalem and he _ have occurred in gaza. jeremy bowen is in jerusalem and he reflects - have occurred in gaza. jeremy bowen is in jerusalem and he reflects on - is injerusalem and he reflects on why aid routes into gaza were not open soon. why aid routes into gaza were not epen soon-— open soon. israel hasn't clearly been under _ open soon. israel hasn't clearly been under sufficient _ open soon. israel hasn't clearly been under sufficient pressure | open soon. israel hasn't clearly i been under sufficient pressure to force it to do these things. i think events over the last week or so, the killing of that a team have, for presidentjoe biden, been a tipping point. whatever he said last night to prime minister netanyahu, for once, it got through. because the announcement they were opening these new routes came in the middle of the night here injerusalem. they didn't hang around and then they've announced the results of their internal inquiry as well into the killing itself and disciplined senior
in gaza. jeremy bowen is in jerusalem and _ have occurred in gaza. jeremy bowen is in jerusalem and he _ have occurred in gaza. jeremy bowen is in jerusalem and he reflects - have occurred in gaza. jeremy bowen is in jerusalem and he reflects on - is injerusalem and he reflects on why aid routes into gaza were not open soon. why aid routes into gaza were not epen soon-— open soon. israel hasn't clearly been under _ open soon. israel hasn't clearly been under sufficient _ open soon. israel...
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corbyn was: _ now as unpopular as jeremy corbyn was, as— now as unpopular as jeremy corbyn was, asjohh — now as unpopular as jeremy corbyn was, asjohn major was before the landslide — was, asjohn major was before the landslide so it feels that for all the focus — landslide so it feels that for all the focus on rwanda... the other thing _ the focus on rwanda... the other thing is, — the focus on rwanda... the other thing is, since this time last day, the smatt— thing is, since this time last day, the small boat crossings have gone up the small boat crossings have gone up by— the small boat crossings have gone up tiy 24% — the small boat crossings have gone up by 24% so even though he is talking — up by 24% so even though he is talking really tough on this, the polls— talking really tough on this, the polls aren't moving and the crossings aren't. we polls aren't moving and the crossings aren't.— polls aren't moving and the crossings aren't. we are literally out of time. _ crossings aren't. we are literally out of time, i'm _ crossings aren't. we are literally out of t
corbyn was: _ now as unpopular as jeremy corbyn was, as— now as unpopular as jeremy corbyn was, asjohh — now as unpopular as jeremy corbyn was, asjohn major was before the landslide — was, asjohn major was before the landslide so it feels that for all the focus — landslide so it feels that for all the focus on rwanda... the other thing _ the focus on rwanda... the other thing is, — the focus on rwanda... the other thing is, since this time last day, the smatt— thing is, since this...
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sis jeremy said think will happen next? is jeremy said iran will not respond immediately because iran does not want a direct conflict with israel which would also bring the united states into it. given the strategic partnership with the united states, if there is going to be a direct conflict of course the prime minister netanyahu... did iti of course the prime minister netanyahu... did it i think iran is likely to retaliate indirectly in iraqi, syria yemen and lebanon. but when that will happen, it is likely to take some time and as we know in the past exactly when the general was killed iran promised that they would retaliate but they took their time. perhaps one where they have retaliated is by activating or supporting the actions of the houthi against israel and the united states and of course hamas's actions as well as hezbollah in lebanon.— as well as hezbollah in lebanon. israel has said nothing _ lebanon. israel has said nothing about _ lebanon. israel has said nothing about what - lebanon. israel has said nothing
sis jeremy said think will happen next? is jeremy said iran will not respond immediately because iran does not want a direct conflict with israel which would also bring the united states into it. given the strategic partnership with the united states, if there is going to be a direct conflict of course the prime minister netanyahu... did iti of course the prime minister netanyahu... did it i think iran is likely to retaliate indirectly in iraqi, syria yemen and lebanon. but when that will...
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jeremy in northern israel, thanks for— stop it. jeremy in northern israel, thanks forjoining _ stop it. jeremy in northern israel, thanks forjoining us. _ three men suspected of being involved in the stabbing of an iranian tv presenter in south london left the uk within hours of the attack, according to the metropolitan police. pouria zeraati was stabbed outside his home in wimbledon on friday afternoon — he's now been discharged from hospital and is under police protection. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is here. what more can you tell us? was attacked in broad daylight on an afternoon on fridayjust before three o'clock —— pouria zeraati was a time. this was in a residential street in wimbledon and witnesses saw two people running off in dark clothing and then being driven off in a car. there is cctv in the area and police would have had access to the number plate as well, and the net's counter terrorism command said this was an attack involving two men in this residential street —— the metropolitan police. t
jeremy in northern israel, thanks for— stop it. jeremy in northern israel, thanks forjoining _ stop it. jeremy in northern israel, thanks forjoining us. _ three men suspected of being involved in the stabbing of an iranian tv presenter in south london left the uk within hours of the attack, according to the metropolitan police. pouria zeraati was stabbed outside his home in wimbledon on friday afternoon — he's now been discharged from hospital and is under police protection. our home...
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jeremy bowen, our international— different way. jeremy bowen, our international editor, _ different way. jeremy bowen, our international editor, as _ different way. jeremy bowen, our international editor, as always, i international editor, as always, thank you for our live your insight. i'm joined now by hiba tibi who is the west bank and gaza director of care international — the organisation oversees aid workers operating in gaza. thank you forjoining us. i wondered if i could first get your reaction as care international and soppy who has worked in gaza to the deaths of the aid workers?— has worked in gaza to the deaths of the aid workers? good morning, first of all, condolences _ the aid workers? good morning, first of all, condolences to _ the aid workers? good morning, first of all, condolences to their _ of all, condolences to their families and also for all of the british people for the heroes, the people we consider heroes in palestine, who put the needs of people before themselves and went to gaza, to support the peopl
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yonah jeremy bob, what the israeli home front. yonah jeremy bob. what does _ the israeli home front. yonah jeremy bob, what does a _ the israeli home front. yonah jeremy bob, what does a war _ the israeli home front. yonah jeremy bob, what does a war footing - the israeli home front. yonah jeremy bob, what does a war footing mean l bob, what does a war footing mean for israel practically? what are people doing?— for israel practically? what are people doing? for israel practically? what are --eoledoina? , ., . . people doing? first of all there are aircraft in the _ people doing? first of all there are aircraft in the air— people doing? first of all there are aircraft in the air ready _ people doing? first of all there are aircraft in the air ready to - people doing? first of all there are aircraft in the air ready to defend i aircraft in the air ready to defend and attack. attack iran, attack iran's proxies. the military is on a huge warfooting, the iran's proxies. the military is on a huge war footing, the air defence reserv
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jeremy, thank you for that. jeremy bowen, our international live injerusalem. it's being described as a watershed moment, for nhs services surrounding gender identity. a major review has found that children and young people, are being let down by a lack of research and weak evidence, on treatments like puberty blockers and hormones. it also highlights the "toxicity" of the trans debate, as a factor in adversely affecting the quality of care. the report follows a steep rise in the numbers of young people, asking for help regarding their gender, particularly girls and young women. here's hugh pym. this strongly worded report gets to the heart of a highly controversial debate on gender, medicine and society. the work of an nhs clinic caring for children, it says, was clouded by a political row. it's been four years of work — nearly 400 pages — with young people and their families among those consulted. the review report says evidence is severely lacking on the impact of puberty blockers and hormone treatments, and that young people have been caught in the midd
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but chancellor of the exchequer jeremy hunt tells the bbc the uk economy is in good shape. the imf are saying this week that over the next six years we will grow faster than any major european economy and faster than japan. welcome to world business report. we start in washington dc where boeing has been facing more questions about its safety culture and manufacturing quality as three whistleblowers gave evidence to congress as part of its investigation into the aviation giant. boeing engineer sam salehpour — a company veteran of 17 years — told a senate hearing that he was harassed and threatened after he raised concerns about the safety of the firm's planes. and former engineer ed pierson accused the aircraft giant of a cover—up after a door panel blew out of a 737 max 9 jet, shortly after take—off. michelle fleury was watching the hearings. this was damaging testimony for the plane maker boeing. engineer turned whistle—blower sam salehpour claimed boeing used short cuts to reduce bottlenecks during the assembly of its 787 dreamliner planes. he said he faced ret
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the tories are pointing out that several labour frontbenchers pat getting rid of trident when jeremy corbyn was leader. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. could we see glasgow stage the commonwealth games again? they've offered after a third city pulled out of bidding to host the event. he's just come back from surgery, but you wouldn't know it — england's danny willett makes a great start at the masters in augusta. com pletely completely unexpected. sometimes that helps, you start to make a couple of birdies and think i could do it. it was nice to keep chilled out. and heads are turning at aintree on ladies' day! we'll have more on the daring outfits and the runners and riders later in the programme. ten years on from staging the commonwealth games, glasgow have said they would be prepared to step in the host the next ones, if no alternative can be found. it's after singapore joined malaysia in ruling out a bid and follows the australian state of victoria withdrawing last year because of rising costs. commonwealth games scotland said existing venues would be used fr
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our international editor, jeremy bowen, is in northern israel and sent this update. reports out of gaza are that they coordinated their their movement with their their vehicles that apparently were clearly marked with the israelis before they moved. and yet it still happened. the israelis say it's a terribly tragic mistake, a terribly tragic incident, and that they are looking into what exactly happened. my supposition is that it's a function of the terrible, deadly chaos that's going on in gaza, the lack of governance, their own quite complex domestic political reasons. the israelis, particularly the prime minister, mr netanyahu, have not wanted to engage with the whole business of who runs gaza, notjust after this war has ended, but what about when israel's been operating with its military in a certain area and then they pull out? so it's a chaotic situation. and i think that operating in that situation is dangerous and it's difficult, and we saw this morning, deadly. let's speak to arwa mhanna, a senior policy adviser for mercy corps, who are delivering aid in gaz
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cynically you might say the current chancellorj might say the current chancellor jeremy hunt, he could just rack up the borrowing to offer those tax cuts and then whoever takes the keys to number ten has the problem to do with after the election. is that a possible scenario that could play out? to possible scenario that could play out? ., ,., , , , out? to some degree, yes, there is alwa s out? to some degree, yes, there is always the — out? to some degree, yes, there is always the politics _ out? to some degree, yes, there is always the politics playing - out? to some degree, yes, there is always the politics playing out - always the politics playing out ahead and around elections. i think jeremy hunt, if you want to have a chance of winning the election, he does have to display some kind of fiscal responsibility so he cannot go too far. for example back in the budget at the start of march, whereas he did cut taxes he did not spend all the money that was available for him, he kept a buffer back to show he is responsible. you are not necessarily going to win votes byjust spending it
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jeremy ball, bbc news. a spokesperson for the department for health told us carers are covered by recent rises in the national living wage and said the government is taking a number of steps to give the caring profession "the recognition it rightly deserves". the hairy bikers�* si king has thanked motorcylists who turned out in their thousands in east yorkshire yesterday to pay tribute to dave myers, the other half of the famous pairing, who died in february. the rideout took them from beverley to scarborough and whitby and was organised to raise money for cancer research. becki thomas reports. a taste of yorkshire paradise. he was one half of the tvjewel, the hairy bikers. was one half of the tv “ewel, the hairy sweat was one half of the tv “ewel, the hai bikers. ,, , ,., ., hairy bikers. seven seed sourdough. d and hairy bikers. seven seed sourdough. dry and say — hairy bikers. seven seed sourdough. dry and say that _ hairy bikers. seven seed sourdough. dry and say that quickly. _ hairy bikers. se
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jeremy is here in the studio.— patty in the studio. and... jeremy is here in the studio. good old jack from jerusalem. _ is here in the studio. good old jack from jerusalem. a _ is here in the studio. good old jack from jerusalem. a little _ is here in the studio. good old jack from jerusalem. a little sitting - from jerusalem. a little sitting room, the studio. you can hear we need a fireplace.— need a fireplace. let's start with what actually — need a fireplace. let's start with what actually happened - need a fireplace. let's start with what actually happened because i need a fireplace. let's start with i what actually happened because it need a fireplace. let's start with - what actually happened because it is a really sober moment. as simply as you can, for people coming to this fresh, what do we know about actually happened last night? late last niuht actually happened last night? late last night the _ actually happened last night? late: last night the iranians launched 300 explosive devices, projectiles of different sorts, drones, cruise missiles, ballistic mis
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no mistake, iran has a massive arsenal of missiles, it has a whole lot more where these came from. jeremy, where do we go from here? with the meeting of the war cabinet in israel, the g7 convening, what does happen next? interesting that whenjoe biden talked about convening the g7, they will all be in front of computer screens, he talked about a diplomatic response. that is clearly what he wants. but israel's war cabinet has many times in the last six months defied the will ofjoe biden. will they regard this issue as one in which they are able to do that or will they feel, because of the enormous amounts of help that they got last night, they owe their allies one and they need to pull in their spikes in terms of confronting them? i did notice very early on that right—wing voices in israel, those voices in the government that are sustained by those votes, were calling for a response, not responding would be weak, if israel does not respond it will be seen as weak and attacked again. that is a debate they will be having in israel — do what the brits and americans and others want or push
no mistake, iran has a massive arsenal of missiles, it has a whole lot more where these came from. jeremy, where do we go from here? with the meeting of the war cabinet in israel, the g7 convening, what does happen next? interesting that whenjoe biden talked about convening the g7, they will all be in front of computer screens, he talked about a diplomatic response. that is clearly what he wants. but israel's war cabinet has many times in the last six months defied the will ofjoe biden. will...
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that is our international editor, jeremy bowen, dare. meanwhile, hundreds of israeli protesters have spent the night in tents outside parliament injerusalem to press their demand for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down — and seeking a deal to have the hostages held in gaza released. thousands of people rallied in jerusalem for what they're calling the largest anti—government protest since the war in the gaza strip began, nearly six months ago. the protests took place on sunday as mr netanyahu had surgery for a hernia. his office later reporting that the procedure had been successful. earlier i spoke to arieh kovler — a writer and political analyst — who told me about the history of protests against netanyahu. we have seen sort of the return of the mass protests against mr netanyahu, which really began in 2020—21, the year israel had four elections in close succession, and then returned with a vengeance in 2023 over the judicial reform plans of the new netanyahu government. they took a step back over the course of the
that is our international editor, jeremy bowen, dare. meanwhile, hundreds of israeli protesters have spent the night in tents outside parliament injerusalem to press their demand for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down — and seeking a deal to have the hostages held in gaza released. thousands of people rallied in jerusalem for what they're calling the largest anti—government protest since the war in the gaza strip began, nearly six months ago. the protests took place on sunday as...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. the anniversary of the hamas attacks of october seven also marks six months of captivity for the 133 people still believed to be held hostage in gaza. their family members want benjamin netanyahu to make a deal to free them. those calls are coming not only from israel but from the jewish diaspora. six months in, frustration is mounting. on sunday, here in washington, protesters gathered at the lincoln memorial. their message was — bring them home. meanwhile, the uk's foreign secretary is warning that the uk's support for israel is not unconditional. writing in the sunday times, lord cameron said there is no doubt where the blame lies, warning it must never happen again, after three british men were among seven charity members killed when their convoy was hit in gaza last week. however the deputy prime minister 0liver dowden has defended the uk's continued arms sales to israel. he has rejected calls for the government published legal advice it has had whether israel's conduct in the
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. the anniversary of the hamas attacks of october seven also marks six months of captivity for the 133 people still believed to be held hostage in gaza. their family members want benjamin netanyahu to make a deal to free them. those calls are coming not only from israel but from the jewish diaspora. six months in, frustration is mounting. on sunday, here in washington, protesters gathered at the lincoln memorial. their message was — bring them home. meanwhile,...
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ok, jeremy, thank you. two men have beenjailed for life for the murder of the footballer cody fisher, who was stabbed to death in a nightclub in birmingham on boxing day in 2022. remy gordon — on the left — will have to serve at least 26 years, and kami carpenter must serve a minimum of 25 years. there's new evidence that people living with long covid have inflammation in their blood, and this may provide clues as to how best to treat the condition. a uk study of hundreds of patients who've been seriously ill with covid, suggests the immune system remains overactive long after the virus has cleared from the body. fergus walsh is here with the full story. millions of people have been affected by long covid, and although most eventually make a full recovery, some struggle with symptoms for months or even years. the study followed more than 650 patients in the uk who'd all been to hospital with severe covid. six months on, two in three were still experiencing symptoms, including heart and lung problems, su
ok, jeremy, thank you. two men have beenjailed for life for the murder of the footballer cody fisher, who was stabbed to death in a nightclub in birmingham on boxing day in 2022. remy gordon — on the left — will have to serve at least 26 years, and kami carpenter must serve a minimum of 25 years. there's new evidence that people living with long covid have inflammation in their blood, and this may provide clues as to how best to treat the condition. a uk study of hundreds of patients who've...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news in northern israel. michael o'hanlon is a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution — a us based think tank. he told me how he thinks iran will respond — if it is confirmed that israel was behind the attack. it's hard to say because of course, there's already a fairly consistent amount of violence, notjust in the tragedy in gaza, but, of course, with hezbollah in lebanon. and a natural response would be to ask hezbollah to step that up for iranian operatives, to try to give that kind of an order or a direction. but there's already a fair amount of cross—fire, as your correspondent just said. of course, the goal here is not to do something so big that it requires israel to then escalate or wind up an all out war. and so i'm thinking that perhaps there could be a volley of rockets larger in scale and size and perhaps lethality into northern israel at some point in the coming week or two. that would be sort of the most straightforward. you could also imagine
jeremy bowen, bbc news in northern israel. michael o'hanlon is a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution — a us based think tank. he told me how he thinks iran will respond — if it is confirmed that israel was behind the attack. it's hard to say because of course, there's already a fairly consistent amount of violence, notjust in the tragedy in gaza, but, of course, with hezbollah in lebanon. and a natural response would be to ask hezbollah to...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. the israeli cabinet has approved sending a delegation to cairo to renew talks with hamas. but prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said a ceasefire would not be agreed until israeli hostages were released. translation: the achievements of the war are great - _ we eliminated 19 out of 2a of the hamas battalions, including senior commanders. we killed, wounded or captured a significant number of hamas terrorists. we purged shifa and many other terrorist headquarters as well. we destroyed factories manufacturing rockets, control rooms, weapons, ammunition, and we continue to systematically destroy what is underground. we are one step away from victory. israel is not the one preventing a deal. hamas prevents a deal. its extreme demands were intended to bring about an end to the war and leave it intact, meaning to ensure its survival, its rehabilitation, its ability to endanger our citizens and our soldiers. surrendering to hamas demands will allow it to try to repeat the crimes of october
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. the israeli cabinet has approved sending a delegation to cairo to renew talks with hamas. but prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said a ceasefire would not be agreed until israeli hostages were released. translation: the achievements of the war are great - _ we eliminated 19 out of 2a of the hamas battalions, including senior commanders. we killed, wounded or captured a significant number of hamas terrorists. we purged shifa and many other terrorist...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news in northern israel. let's speak to michael o'hanlon, senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution — a us based think tank. what action do you think the iranians will take if it is israel that's behind the attack? i5 iranians will take if it is israel that's behind the attack? is hard to say because _ that's behind the attack? is hard to say because of— that's behind the attack? is hard to say because of course, _ that's behind the attack? is hard to say because of course, there's - say because of course, there's already a fairly consistent amount of violence, notjust in the tragedy in gaza but of course with hezbollah in gaza but of course with hezbollah in lebanon. a natural response would be to ask hezbollah to step that up, for a iranian operatives to try and give that kind of an order or direction. but there's already a fair amount direction. but there's already a fairamount of direction. but there's already a fair amount of crossfire as your correspondent
jeremy bowen, bbc news in northern israel. let's speak to michael o'hanlon, senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution — a us based think tank. what action do you think the iranians will take if it is israel that's behind the attack? i5 iranians will take if it is israel that's behind the attack? is hard to say because _ that's behind the attack? is hard to say because of— that's behind the attack? is hard to say because of course, _ that's behind...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. in the uk, the foreign secretary has said the government's support for israel is not unconditional. the deputy prime minister 0liver dowden told the bbc he has concerns about the way israel is conducting itself, but denied that the government had received legal advice saying israel has broken international law. the opposition labour party has called for that advice to be published. here's our political correspondent helen catt. this was what was left of an aid convoy hit by an israeli in gaza last week. seven aid workers died, three of them british. the foreign secretary, lord cameron, said today it was tragic and avoidable, and there was no doubt that the blame lay with israel. —— an israeli air strike. but the government has not agreed to calls made in the aftermath, including by 600 lawyers, to stop arms exports to israel. this morning the deputy minister said the government's current assessment remains that sales are still legal. of course we have concerns about the way in whi
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. in the uk, the foreign secretary has said the government's support for israel is not unconditional. the deputy prime minister 0liver dowden told the bbc he has concerns about the way israel is conducting itself, but denied that the government had received legal advice saying israel has broken international law. the opposition labour party has called for that advice to be published. here's our political correspondent helen catt. this was what was left of an aid...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, northern israel. at the white house tonight, presidentjoe biden and vice president harris were planning to hold an iftar dinner — a fast—breaking meal during the muslim holy month of ramadan — with muslim and arab leaders. instead, the dinner was cancelled because of the optics of famine concerns in gaza. according to a white house official, the president made clear he mourns the loss of every innocent life in this conflict and expressed his commitment to continue working to secure an immediate ceasefire as part of a deal to free the hostages and significantly increase humanitarian aid into gaza. sabrina siddiqui is national politics reporter for the wall streetjournal. great to have you again. the strike on aid workers and the convoy added more attention to the plans for the dinner tonight. tell us what ended up happening. it’s tonight. tell us what ended up happening-— happening. it's interesting because the _ happening. it's interesting because the white - happening. it's interesting beca
jeremy bowen, bbc news, northern israel. at the white house tonight, presidentjoe biden and vice president harris were planning to hold an iftar dinner — a fast—breaking meal during the muslim holy month of ramadan — with muslim and arab leaders. instead, the dinner was cancelled because of the optics of famine concerns in gaza. according to a white house official, the president made clear he mourns the loss of every innocent life in this conflict and expressed his commitment to continue...
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thank you for that, our international editor jeremy bowen. meanwhile, after two weeks of heavy bombardment, israel says it's completed its military operation at gaza's biggest hospital and all troops have now left the area. most of al shifa's medical complex has been left in ruins. during the operation here in northern gaza, the idf says it killed 200 terrorists, claiming hamas had regrouped inside the grounds. palestinian media is reporting that a mother and her son, who were both doctors, were also killed. lucy williamson has the latest from jerusalem. al shifa's protection was its identity. hard to recognise it as a hospital now. the surgery unit, emergency department, wards and corridors, imploded, anonymized by war. patients like this one, trapped inside during the two macro weeks of fighting. translation: , �* , ., translation: they didn't provide water for the _ translation: they didn't provide water for the last _ translation: they didn't provide water for the last two _ translation: they didn't provide water for the last two days.
thank you for that, our international editor jeremy bowen. meanwhile, after two weeks of heavy bombardment, israel says it's completed its military operation at gaza's biggest hospital and all troops have now left the area. most of al shifa's medical complex has been left in ruins. during the operation here in northern gaza, the idf says it killed 200 terrorists, claiming hamas had regrouped inside the grounds. palestinian media is reporting that a mother and her son, who were both doctors,...
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jeremy bowen, bee news five people have admitted stealing more than £50 million in what's being called the biggest case of benefit fraud ever seen in england and wales. all of them are bulgarian nationals who are based in north london. they're due to be sentenced next month. here's our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan. they stole so much, they could play with it. one of the gang that defrauded nearly £54 million from the welfare budget treating taxpayers' money as confetti. £750,000 in cash was found in one of the gangs�* homes, some of it stacked in suitcases. jewellery, watches and a luxury car were also discovered by investigators. this was a sustained attack op a system that is supposed to protect the most vulnerable in our society. society. but instead this gang used it as a cash machine to fund lavish lifestyles. these are the five people, all bulgarians, who pulled off britain's biggest ever benefit fraud. prosecutors say they made 6,000 fraudulent claims for universal credit between 2016 and their arrest in 2021. the gang recruited some people from bulgaria, u
jeremy bowen, bee news five people have admitted stealing more than £50 million in what's being called the biggest case of benefit fraud ever seen in england and wales. all of them are bulgarian nationals who are based in north london. they're due to be sentenced next month. here's our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan. they stole so much, they could play with it. one of the gang that defrauded nearly £54 million from the welfare budget treating taxpayers' money as confetti....
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our international editor, jeremy bowen, has also covered the war since the start and has returned to one of the kibbutzes in israel that was hardest hit by the hamas attacks. six months after the attacks, it is a bit like going back into a time machine because all the damage is to leave. into a time machine because all the damage is still here. and the reason for that is that in this kibbutz, nir oz, one in four of the population of the more than 400 people was either killed, or taken into gaza, about a mile away on the border, as hostages. looking around at the damage here and hearing the stories also of what happened, hamas came in around 6:30 in the morning and were here until early afternoon, undisturbed, going house to house until the army arrived. the war is still going on, that is outgoing far that is outgoing fire from an israeli battery into gaza. this is now one of the typical houses in this kibbutz, abandoned and burnt out. six months on, it still smells of burning on the sofa, there is still some neatly folded laundry, perhaps done the evening before october 7th. going ar
our international editor, jeremy bowen, has also covered the war since the start and has returned to one of the kibbutzes in israel that was hardest hit by the hamas attacks. six months after the attacks, it is a bit like going back into a time machine because all the damage is to leave. into a time machine because all the damage is still here. and the reason for that is that in this kibbutz, nir oz, one in four of the population of the more than 400 people was either killed, or taken into...
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let�*s talk to our international editor jeremy bowen in jerusalem. jeremy, will this promised boost to aid deliveries be enough to quell the criticism of israel? clearly president biden got through to mr netanyahu in a way that he hasn�*t since the war started. they made that announcement about opening new routes in the middle of the night here injerusalem after they had their call. i think that while mr biden certainly is at a tipping point on this, is the war at a turning point? well, ithink it point on this, is the war at a turning point? well, i think it can be measured but it�*s going to take a few weeks. first of all, the numbers of palestinian civilians continuing to be killed by the israeli military, that�*s one measurement to see if things change. also the issue of hunger, acute malnutrition, and the imminent famine that was declared a month ago, and that has progressed to that degree of hunger. so all those things can be assessed. also whether the israelis go ahead with their attack on the southern town of rafah which they say they wa
let�*s talk to our international editor jeremy bowen in jerusalem. jeremy, will this promised boost to aid deliveries be enough to quell the criticism of israel? clearly president biden got through to mr netanyahu in a way that he hasn�*t since the war started. they made that announcement about opening new routes in the middle of the night here injerusalem after they had their call. i think that while mr biden certainly is at a tipping point on this, is the war at a turning point? well,...
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jeremy bowen. six months on, foreignjournalists, including the bbc, journalists are banned from entering gaza, etc what is called is really in beds. so much has been seen through the eyes of the young people of gaza, both those educated with a smartphone or computer at hand, or byjournalists from gaza who have documented and told the stories of war. among them is 22—year—old plestia al aqad. she had to flee for her own safety, but let's take a look at what she was telling when she was on the ground. also in a place far away from women... explosions ring out. we're inside the house right now and literally, we can't breathe. there is literally... she coughs. ..no view. you can't see anything. people are terrified in the streets right now. you can hear sounds. we don't know where exactly they are bombing. they could still evacuate now. i have no clue where we're going. everybody in the building is running. literally every day that passes by, a new genocide happens. the death toll is just increasin
jeremy bowen. six months on, foreignjournalists, including the bbc, journalists are banned from entering gaza, etc what is called is really in beds. so much has been seen through the eyes of the young people of gaza, both those educated with a smartphone or computer at hand, or byjournalists from gaza who have documented and told the stories of war. among them is 22—year—old plestia al aqad. she had to flee for her own safety, but let's take a look at what she was telling when she was on...
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his impression of a seagull, as reported on breakfast, radiotime�*s jeremy vine show, newscast, the news at six and other bbc outlets sounded like this. three, two, one. he imitates seagull he's a champion seagull impersonator. as an intrigued crowd of belgian seagull enthusiasts watch on from outside, thejudges give nine—year—old cooper nearly top marks. after that report from danny savage ran on the news channel on tuesday evening, maryam moshiri tried to provide cooper with some competition. i can feel that you really want me to do an impression of a seagull, so i'm going to give it a go. she imitates seagull. is that 0k? i'm hearing in my ear that i've been sacked. oh, well. c'est la vie, as they say. she wasn't sacked, but it's fair to say ann turner, amongst others, was not impressed with the item, writing... but stephen bonaventure thought... thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media, email newswatch at bbc.co.uk or you can find us on x, formerly known as twitter,
his impression of a seagull, as reported on breakfast, radiotime�*s jeremy vine show, newscast, the news at six and other bbc outlets sounded like this. three, two, one. he imitates seagull he's a champion seagull impersonator. as an intrigued crowd of belgian seagull enthusiasts watch on from outside, thejudges give nine—year—old cooper nearly top marks. after that report from danny savage ran on the news channel on tuesday evening, maryam moshiri tried to provide cooper with some...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, northern israel. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. working parents in england can now receive more government—funded care for their children. up until the end of march, there were 30 hours per week of funded childcare available for three and four—year—olds. now, there'll be 15 hours per week available for working parents of two—year—olds during school term—time. the government says it will mean tens of thousands more children will be eligible for a government—funded childcare place. here's prime minister rishi sunak. this week it's being expanded to two—year—olds, that's really positive and i've been talking to families for whom that'll be a big difference. we fully funded the programme and increase the rates we are paid to nurseries, making sure there are more childcare places available, more childcare staff available and the future looks bright and it is a really positive intervention which when it's fully rolled out will be worth around £7,000 of support to working parents
jeremy bowen, bbc news, northern israel. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. working parents in england can now receive more government—funded care for their children. up until the end of march, there were 30 hours per week of funded childcare available for three and four—year—olds. now, there'll be 15 hours per week available for working parents of two—year—olds during school term—time. the government says it will mean tens...
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jeremy bowen explains injerusalem. a few minutes after the attack, the building in iran's diplomatic compound in a well—off central area of damascus seems to be on fire. the israeli strike destroyed the iranian consulate. it was a precision attack against a senior commander who will have worked hard to keep his movements secret. despite that, israeli intelligence must have tracked general mohamed reza zahedi to the meeting he was having in damascus. he was the senior iranian general in syria and lebanon — two countries iran regards as critical parts in what it says is its system of forward defence, the so—called axis of resistance. in damascus, the syrian foreign minister said the general and others who died were killed by israel. translation: we strongly condemn this criminal act l carried out by the zionist enemy. these attacks can only be met by further steadfastness, further support for the palestinian people and further resistance whether in iraq or in southern lebanon. and the iranian ambassador to damascus
jeremy bowen explains injerusalem. a few minutes after the attack, the building in iran's diplomatic compound in a well—off central area of damascus seems to be on fire. the israeli strike destroyed the iranian consulate. it was a precision attack against a senior commander who will have worked hard to keep his movements secret. despite that, israeli intelligence must have tracked general mohamed reza zahedi to the meeting he was having in damascus. he was the senior iranian general in syria...
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jeremy bowen is in jerusalem for us now. israel says it will now be opening a crossing for aid, following international condemnation over the attack on the convoy. some are wondering why it's taken the deaths workers for that to happen? given the dire humanitarian situation in gaza. i given the dire humanitarian situation in gaza.— given the dire humanitarian situation in gaza. i think it is a fair point _ situation in gaza. i think it is a fair point and _ situation in gaza. i think it is a fair point and a _ situation in gaza. i think it is a fair point and a question - situation in gaza. i think it is a fair point and a question of. situation in gaza. i think it is a j fair point and a question ofjoe fair point and a question ofjoe biden and also britain, australia and other very staunch western allies of israel, if you like, catching up with the kinds of things that leaders all round the world have been saying almost since the outset of the war six months ago. i think this is clearly a tipping point for president biden
jeremy bowen is in jerusalem for us now. israel says it will now be opening a crossing for aid, following international condemnation over the attack on the convoy. some are wondering why it's taken the deaths workers for that to happen? given the dire humanitarian situation in gaza. i given the dire humanitarian situation in gaza.— given the dire humanitarian situation in gaza. i think it is a fair point _ situation in gaza. i think it is a fair point and _ situation in gaza. i think it is a...
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jeremy bowen there are. the anniversary of the hamas attacks of october 7 also marks six months of captivity for the 133 people still believed to be held hostage in gaza. theirfamily members want benjamin netanyahu to make a deal to free them. those calls are coming not only from israel, but those in the jewish diaspora. six months in, frustration is mounting. on sunday, here in washington, protesters gathered at the lincoln memorial. their message — bring them home. 0ne one of the hostages still believe to be a give, i spoke to his fatherjonathan to understand how his family continues to cope the uncertainty. it's a living nightmare, quite honestly, for us. both our immediate family, as well as our kibbutz family. we are from kibbutz oz, where that morning exactly six months ago hundreds of palestinian terrorists and looters descended on our kibbutz, leaving behind a0 murdered civilians, 80 hostages were taken from our community, our homes destroyed, looted and our way of life all but eradicated. so every
jeremy bowen there are. the anniversary of the hamas attacks of october 7 also marks six months of captivity for the 133 people still believed to be held hostage in gaza. theirfamily members want benjamin netanyahu to make a deal to free them. those calls are coming not only from israel, but those in the jewish diaspora. six months in, frustration is mounting. on sunday, here in washington, protesters gathered at the lincoln memorial. their message — bring them home. 0ne one of the hostages...