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that has been britain's position. i think it is not escalatory to say we are going to help this independent sovereign country to fight off an aggressor and we will help them to do that. you don't see the prospect of nato boots on the ground in ukraine? ma. boots on the ground in ukraine? no. i think that boots on the ground in ukraine? firm i think that we don't want to give putin a target like that. and nato can do lots of things to better co—ordinate the help we give to ukraine. but fundamentally for countries like britain and those supporting ukraine, this is a question of political will. do we have the patience, the will, are we prepared to give the resources. in britain's case definitely the answer is yes. britain's case definitely the answer is es. . . , britain's case definitely the answer is es. . ., ., ., is yes. that was lord cameron, the uk foreign — is yes. that was lord cameron, the uk foreign secretary _ is yes. that was lord cameron, the uk foreign secretary speaking - uk foreign secretary speaking
that has been britain's position. i think it is not escalatory to say we are going to help this independent sovereign country to fight off an aggressor and we will help them to do that. you don't see the prospect of nato boots on the ground in ukraine? ma. boots on the ground in ukraine? no. i think that boots on the ground in ukraine? firm i think that we don't want to give putin a target like that. and nato can do lots of things to better co—ordinate the help we give to ukraine. but...
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historically france and britain were rivals and this is and britain were rivals and this is a way of saying let's put that one side and today we see it being further reinforced and emphasised and publicly represented and we will see the duke of edinburgh on behalf of the king, a full level of support for this historical moment. i5 of the king, a full level of support for this historical moment. is it of the king, a full level of support for this historical moment.- for this historical moment. is it a wa of for this historical moment. is it a way of showing — for this historical moment. is it a way of showing these _ for this historical moment. is it a way of showing these sorts - for this historical moment. is it a way of showing these sorts of. for this historical moment. is it a i way of showing these sorts of things are not to be taken for granted in the modern age? i are not to be taken for granted in the modern age?— are not to be taken for granted in the modern age? i think it is. again the modern age? i think it is. again the echoes — the modern age? i think it is. again
historically france and britain were rivals and this is and britain were rivals and this is a way of saying let's put that one side and today we see it being further reinforced and emphasised and publicly represented and we will see the duke of edinburgh on behalf of the king, a full level of support for this historical moment. i5 of the king, a full level of support for this historical moment. is it of the king, a full level of support for this historical moment.- for this historical moment....
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so we know that britain had typhoonjets up in consulted so we know that britain had typhoon jets up in the air. consulted so we know that britain had typhoonjets up in the air. we have had confirmation from the prime minister rishi sunak that they've shut down a number of drones, i think that is likely to be single figures. they have confirmed exactly how many. we also know that france was in some way involved. i think allies were consulted. as i said, this was telegraphed by iran. they had time to prepare. it is always dangerous, iran made a calculation that 300 and 30 mac drones and missiles would not prompt response from the us. that is a dangerous allocation to make.— from the us. that is a dangerous allocation to make. some breaking news coming _ allocation to make. some breaking news coming into _ allocation to make. some breaking news coming into us. _ allocation to make. some breaking news coming into us. quote, - allocation to make. some breaking news coming into us. quote, we i allocation to make. some breaking i news coming into us. quote, we will exact a price from ira
so we know that britain had typhoonjets up in consulted so we know that britain had typhoon jets up in the air. consulted so we know that britain had typhoonjets up in the air. we have had confirmation from the prime minister rishi sunak that they've shut down a number of drones, i think that is likely to be single figures. they have confirmed exactly how many. we also know that france was in some way involved. i think allies were consulted. as i said, this was telegraphed by iran. they had...
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they included britain and yesterday the uk prime minister rishi sunak condemned the iranian attack is reckless and pointed out that british fighter jets attack is reckless and pointed out that british fighterjets were also involved in bringing down some of the missiles. this morning, the foreign secretary lord cameron was speaking about the urgent need now to avoid another escalation. it's important to be respectful on these occasions. a country has had a massive attack from a dangerous or malign actor in the region. they will be considering, they are considering, the israeli cabinet has been meeting already to consider that. our advice is don't retaliate. you know, take the win, recognise that iran has suffered a double defeat. defeat as almost all their weapons were shot down and defeat because the world can now see their true nature. the right thing to do is to pivot now and look at hamas and say they must release the hostages. so we would not be supporting retaliatory action but we're respectful of other countries. lord cameron mentioning that the israeli war cabinet met for three
they included britain and yesterday the uk prime minister rishi sunak condemned the iranian attack is reckless and pointed out that british fighter jets attack is reckless and pointed out that british fighterjets were also involved in bringing down some of the missiles. this morning, the foreign secretary lord cameron was speaking about the urgent need now to avoid another escalation. it's important to be respectful on these occasions. a country has had a massive attack from a dangerous or...
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thank ou ve journalist here in britain. thank you very much. _ journalist here in britain. thank you very much, charlotte - journalist here in britain. thank - you very much, charlotte gallagher. lets turn to the us. pro—palestinian protests are continuing at major universities. several have called police in, leading to hundreds of arrests. at columbia university in new york, the centre of the demonstrations, a student leader has been barred from the campus over comments he previously made. at the same time, columbia's senate, which makes decisions on behalf of students and teachers, has voted to investigate how the university's leadership handled the protests. nomia iqbal reports from new york. another day and another encampment has cropped up in the us. in this part of new york students camped outside the city college. we should make sure that the administration knows that we will not back down. sarah is palestinian—american. students here and faculty here are not scared of anything. they're willing to risk their careers. risk their schools, their personal lives. they
thank ou ve journalist here in britain. thank you very much. _ journalist here in britain. thank you very much, charlotte - journalist here in britain. thank - you very much, charlotte gallagher. lets turn to the us. pro—palestinian protests are continuing at major universities. several have called police in, leading to hundreds of arrests. at columbia university in new york, the centre of the demonstrations, a student leader has been barred from the campus over comments he previously made....
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as you head the supreme court in britain had some concerns about safety for refugees and the thing is the concern is asylum seekers could be deported from the country they had fled, especially if applications in rwanda were rejected. that is something they have worked on through this treaty signed in december which basically says that's not going to happen. if your asylum application is rejected you can stay in the country, there are resident permits, arrangements for you. that is something the rwandans are now working through in terms of law. they have to make changes to their migrant and refugee law in order to accommodate that. the supreme court also mentioned an incident in 2018 when refugees who had come from the democratic republic of the congo in rwanda where, they demonstrated because the un cutting their rations and the rwandan police, they opened fire and killed 12 of them. the government here says that was an isolated incident and has not happened again, human rights watch is said perhaps what is more germane as they don't seem to have been any more demonstrations and some
as you head the supreme court in britain had some concerns about safety for refugees and the thing is the concern is asylum seekers could be deported from the country they had fled, especially if applications in rwanda were rejected. that is something they have worked on through this treaty signed in december which basically says that's not going to happen. if your asylum application is rejected you can stay in the country, there are resident permits, arrangements for you. that is something the...
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leading on this. ., , .,, see the us and britain leading on this. ., ., see the us and britain leading on this. ., , .,, ., ., . ~ ., this. iran says it was attacked. now israel has been _ this. iran says it was attacked. now israel has been attacked. _ this. iran says it was attacked. now israel has been attacked. should i israel has been attacked. should this draw a line under it?- this draw a line under it? well, this draw a line under it? well, this is the problem. _ this draw a line under it? well, this is the problem. iran i this draw a line under it? well, i this is the problem. iran certainly wants to call it a day, if you like, in response to what has happened. as you say, this was iranians sovereign territory, as consulates are seen. but it also completes what is going on in gaza and israel, too. that conflict has not gone well. it has caused friction between not only israel and the us, but also the western communities. sadly, i would see that we are going to lose sight of negotiations for improving humanitarian aid, making all the middle east challenges more complicated. and
leading on this. ., , .,, see the us and britain leading on this. ., ., see the us and britain leading on this. ., , .,, ., ., . ~ ., this. iran says it was attacked. now israel has been _ this. iran says it was attacked. now israel has been attacked. _ this. iran says it was attacked. now israel has been attacked. should i israel has been attacked. should this draw a line under it?- this draw a line under it? well, this draw a line under it? well, this is the problem. _ this draw a line under...
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timer;r and britain saying don't do it, what impact will they have?— impact will they have? they will be art of a impact will they have? they will be part of a camphony _ impact will they have? they will be part of a cacophony of— impact will they have? they will be part of a cacophony of voices - impact will they have? they will be part of a cacophony of voices we i impact will they have? they will be | part of a cacophony of voices we are hearing from israel's allies around the world saying, we do not want escalation. david cameron the foreign secretary to clear and saying we want as little escalation as possible. he echoes what the british prime minister said last night in a telephone call with benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister. they realise there is a limit to how much they can restrain israel. david cameron was clear in saying israel is a sovereign nation that can make its own choice and retaliating are responding to the attack by iran, so i think he also wants to talk about other things, i think he also wants to talk about otherthings, put i think he als
timer;r and britain saying don't do it, what impact will they have?— impact will they have? they will be art of a impact will they have? they will be part of a camphony _ impact will they have? they will be part of a cacophony of— impact will they have? they will be part of a cacophony of voices - impact will they have? they will be part of a cacophony of voices we i impact will they have? they will be | part of a cacophony of voices we are hearing from israel's allies around the world...
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britain has echoed calls by the charity world central kitchen for an independent review into the strike on its convoy of vehicles. of those seven aid workers killed — three were british nationals. the british foreign secretary, lord cameron, said london would carefully review the initial report by the israeli military. he welcomed the suspension of two senior israeli officers as a first step, but said israel must publish its findings in full. and within the past couple of hours, australia's foreign minister, penny wong, said the australian government expects "full accountability" over the deaths. this has been a deadly failure of deconfliction. deconfliction is the process by which humanitarian agencies engage with defence forces to ensure that they are protected in conflict zones. well, there was obviously a deadly failure. it cannot be brushed aside and it cannot be covered over with more on that letter to president biden calling for a pause in us arms sales to israel here's our north america correspondent peter bowes. this is a strongly—worded letter. nancy pelosi, dozens of othe
britain has echoed calls by the charity world central kitchen for an independent review into the strike on its convoy of vehicles. of those seven aid workers killed — three were british nationals. the british foreign secretary, lord cameron, said london would carefully review the initial report by the israeli military. he welcomed the suspension of two senior israeli officers as a first step, but said israel must publish its findings in full. and within the past couple of hours, australia's...
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britain has echoed calls by the charity world central kitchen for an independent review. of those seven aid workers killed, three were british nationals. the british foreign secretary, lord cameron, said london would carefully review the initial report. he welcomed the sacking of two senior israeli officers as a first step, but said israel must publish its findings in full. meanwhile australia's foreign minister, penny wong, said the australian government expects "full accountability" over the deaths. i asked our chief international correspondent lyse doucet, who is injerusalem, about the shift in language from israel's allies. today, it's starting to sound like a possible turning point in this grievous war. ever since israel launched its retaliatory strikes against hamas and after the murderous assault on southern israel, it had the most powerful backing from its allies like the united states and like britain. but six months on, as we've been hearing in this programme, even israel's friends are now asking tough questions about its conduct during this war. a short time ag
britain has echoed calls by the charity world central kitchen for an independent review. of those seven aid workers killed, three were british nationals. the british foreign secretary, lord cameron, said london would carefully review the initial report. he welcomed the sacking of two senior israeli officers as a first step, but said israel must publish its findings in full. meanwhile australia's foreign minister, penny wong, said the australian government expects "full accountability"...
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how many people left britain last year? i know for a fact i britain last year? i know for a fact that there are a lot of indigenous scottish people leaving scotland because there are no houses for them, so i think it would be fairer and more honest to quote those statistics. , ., ~' and more honest to quote those statistics. , ., ~ , ., statistics. so, you think we should have a very _ statistics. so, you think we should have a very lax — statistics. so, you think we should have a very lax or— statistics. so, you think we should have a very lax or a _ statistics. so, you think we should have a very lax or a liberal, - statistics. so, you think we should have a very lax or a liberal, i - have a very lax or a liberal, i might say, immigration system? i think the days of british imperialism are over, and i think we should stop behaving in that manner. is stopping, i mean how do you break up is stopping, i mean how do you break up criminal gangs? is nothing thousands and thousands of people coming here, potentially illegally, is that imperialistic? ida. coming h
how many people left britain last year? i know for a fact i britain last year? i know for a fact that there are a lot of indigenous scottish people leaving scotland because there are no houses for them, so i think it would be fairer and more honest to quote those statistics. , ., ~' and more honest to quote those statistics. , ., ~ , ., statistics. so, you think we should have a very _ statistics. so, you think we should have a very lax — statistics. so, you think we should have a very lax...
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regions of great britain and northern ireland... kigali strongly denies this, and its parliament passed a law to address the concerns of britain's supreme court, to strengthen protections for asylum seekers. if they want to hold a protest, can they do it? our national laws are very clear about the right to protest. it is protected, under specific circumstances. and while... and if they do wish to protest peacefully, within the confines of the law, they are welcome to. rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. donald trump has returned to court in new york to hear the opening statements in his criminal trial over the alleged cover—up of a hush money payment to the
regions of great britain and northern ireland... kigali strongly denies this, and its parliament passed a law to address the concerns of britain's supreme court, to strengthen protections for asylum seekers. if they want to hold a protest, can they do it? our national laws are very clear about the right to protest. it is protected, under specific circumstances. and while... and if they do wish to protest peacefully, within the confines of the law, they are welcome to. rwanda has welcomed other...
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i think it has changed britain's relationship and it has changed how britain is seen. but that is done. what we now have to do, as the paper argues, is look at new alliances, because that is much more going on in the world than just issues concerning the uk and the eu. look at the global south, the way in which the global south has reacted in relation to ukraine. countries are not looking at resolving problems as if it was 1945 with a handful of great powers. i think the paper seriously addresses that and wants a new government, whether it is a continuation of conservative government, ora is a continuation of conservative government, or a new labour government, or a new labour government, to look afresh at how we might deal with these matters. hasn't the foreign office evolved, hasn't government evolved, to look at the hugely growing power of asia already? is this a cliche to say that the foreign office is elitist? recruitment across government has changed enormously. it recruitment across government has changed enormously.— recruitment across government has changed
i think it has changed britain's relationship and it has changed how britain is seen. but that is done. what we now have to do, as the paper argues, is look at new alliances, because that is much more going on in the world than just issues concerning the uk and the eu. look at the global south, the way in which the global south has reacted in relation to ukraine. countries are not looking at resolving problems as if it was 1945 with a handful of great powers. i think the paper seriously...
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of the 15 council members, 12 voted yes while britain and switzerland abstained. we agree that the people of the west bank and gaza must be given the political perspective of a credible route to a palestinian state and a new future, and it needs to be irreversible. this is not entirely in our gift but our recognition of a palestinian state should be part of it. we believe that such recognition of palestinian statehood should not come at the start of a new process but it doesn't have to be at the very end of the process. the palestinian president mahmoud abbas condemned the us veto as quote "unfair, unethical and unjustified," saying in a statement that it challenged "the will "of the international community, which strongly supports palestine�*s full "membership." the push to recognise its statehood comes after more than six months of war in gaza while israel continues expanding settlements in the occupied west bank. that's a move widely considered a violation of international law. our north america correspondent john sudworth has more on the vote. yeah, there's
of the 15 council members, 12 voted yes while britain and switzerland abstained. we agree that the people of the west bank and gaza must be given the political perspective of a credible route to a palestinian state and a new future, and it needs to be irreversible. this is not entirely in our gift but our recognition of a palestinian state should be part of it. we believe that such recognition of palestinian statehood should not come at the start of a new process but it doesn't have to be at...
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in britain the a answer is yes. let's speak to our defence correspondentjonathan beale who's in brussels. david cameron saying that he wants to get nato into the best possible shape by november. it begs the question, what shape does he and others feel nato is in currently? i think david cameron, lord cameron's specific plea was for all members of the nato alliance to spend at least 2% of their national income, their gdp, on defence. at the moment they not all are. jens stoltenberg said by the end of this year the majority will. more than 20 countries. but that still leaves 10 that won't have reached that 2% goal. i think that is what david cameron was pressing for when he arrived today. clearly the focus has been here on that support for ukraine, which lord cameron was mentioning, and plans that have been put forward byjens stoltenberg to have a long—term footing for continuing that support. some people are saying a trump—proof plan, should he become president again in the us after the elections. that would allo
in britain the a answer is yes. let's speak to our defence correspondentjonathan beale who's in brussels. david cameron saying that he wants to get nato into the best possible shape by november. it begs the question, what shape does he and others feel nato is in currently? i think david cameron, lord cameron's specific plea was for all members of the nato alliance to spend at least 2% of their national income, their gdp, on defence. at the moment they not all are. jens stoltenberg said by the...
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has largely stood back and watched legal and political wrangling in the uk, that is the process for britain, they welcome debate and so on. but in the meantime, they stressed that they ready to receive these migrants at a moment's notice, when and if they are able to arrive. certainly, the hostel that has been prepared to receive them has been standing ready for nearly two years now. the rwandan government has been making changes to its law to address concerns raised by the british supreme court about the safety of the migrants here, in particular the risk of them being deported back to countries from which they fled, and so on. the government also has strongly objected to being called unsafe, which is something they say isn't true. they have a very good safety record and that is certainly true when it comes to crime. but there has been an unwelcome spotlight put on allegations that the government does suppress dissent here. when it comes to people on the ground, i think really, there isn't as much attention paid to it here as there is in the uk, but, in terms of the views, i would say they
has largely stood back and watched legal and political wrangling in the uk, that is the process for britain, they welcome debate and so on. but in the meantime, they stressed that they ready to receive these migrants at a moment's notice, when and if they are able to arrive. certainly, the hostel that has been prepared to receive them has been standing ready for nearly two years now. the rwandan government has been making changes to its law to address concerns raised by the british supreme...
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the us, britain and jordan, were among the countries involved in israel's defence. some of the missiles were intercepted outside earth's atmosphere. some supporters of the iranian government in tehran celebrate the attack — iran warns israel not to retaliate. iam in i am in jerusalem i am injerusalem where all eyes are on what israel does next. the war cabinet is meeting shortly in tel aviv. president biden says he'll agree a diplomatic response to the attack with other g7 leaders. the united nations security council will hold an emergency meeting later. this is the scene live injerusalem. as benjamin netanyahu convenes his war cabinet — the region waits for israel's response. welcome to the programme. a moment of extraordinary global diplomacy as we wait for key meetings to take boot—mack take place. the g7, un security council and the israeli war cabinet. all considering what happens next, what response to iran. let's take a look at what happened. air raid siren these are the sirens and explosions over israel, this isjerusalem, over 300 missiles and drones l
the us, britain and jordan, were among the countries involved in israel's defence. some of the missiles were intercepted outside earth's atmosphere. some supporters of the iranian government in tehran celebrate the attack — iran warns israel not to retaliate. iam in i am in jerusalem i am injerusalem where all eyes are on what israel does next. the war cabinet is meeting shortly in tel aviv. president biden says he'll agree a diplomatic response to the attack with other g7 leaders. the united...
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he has not always listened to britain's advice. james landale, bbc news, jerusalem. paedophiles who are convicted of the most serious offences could lose parental rights over their own children. it follows an amendment to a bill passing through parliament tabled by the labour mp, harriet harman. she was responding to a report on the issue from our correspondent sanchia berg, whojoins me now. and, sanchia, it was your reporting from family courts that shone a spotlight on this? that is right, from last year certain family courts have allowed journalists to report in a much more meaningful and detailed way than before provided we keep people anonymous. so inkatha family court i followed the case of a young mother who was trying to remove parental rights from her former husband because he had recently been convicted of multiple serious paedophile offences. and while he was barred from any contact with other children he still had parental rights over his own child and that meant he had a say over her health, education, travel and also
he has not always listened to britain's advice. james landale, bbc news, jerusalem. paedophiles who are convicted of the most serious offences could lose parental rights over their own children. it follows an amendment to a bill passing through parliament tabled by the labour mp, harriet harman. she was responding to a report on the issue from our correspondent sanchia berg, whojoins me now. and, sanchia, it was your reporting from family courts that shone a spotlight on this? that is right,...
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"completely unacceptable" as britain summons the israeli ambassador to the foreign office new research suggests rates of depression in people who've suffered a traumatic brain injury are ten times higher than in the general population. and we have the latest — as the row between ethiopia and the british museum over stolen artefacts — escalates. and the singer lulu it tells the bbc that she does not speak before midday on show days ahead of her fear was sore. those stories coming up. that said to the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre england all—rounder ben stokes has asked to not be considered for selection for this summer's t20 world cup to focus on his fitness. stokes says he wants to use the break to ensure he can be "the all—rounder i want to be" across all formats. he had knee surgery over the winter and bowled just five overs during the recent five—test series in india. the 32—year—old has already opted out of the indian premier league, which began last month. here's the reaction of the england and wales cricket board ceo richard gould you fully unde
"completely unacceptable" as britain summons the israeli ambassador to the foreign office new research suggests rates of depression in people who've suffered a traumatic brain injury are ten times higher than in the general population. and we have the latest — as the row between ethiopia and the british museum over stolen artefacts — escalates. and the singer lulu it tells the bbc that she does not speak before midday on show days ahead of her fear was sore. those stories coming...
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is britain trying to see this squarely in the's camp but it also has to address the concerns of iran does allies? i also has to address the concerns of iran does allies?— iran does allies? i think david cameron has _ iran does allies? i think david cameron has been _ iran does allies? i think david cameron has been criticised l iran does allies? i think david - cameron has been criticised within the uk and elsewhere and in this country for being quite punchy in terms of his criticism and putting pressure on israel over the unitarian crisis in the treatment of civilians and eight workers in gaza and i think that has brought him a degree of audience within the curve who will be quite interested. the fact that david cameron has public is said that he would be willing to contemplate recognition of the state of palestine before any endgame, all of palestine before any endgame, all of that has gone down very well so it by seven audience. as the uk the defining parrot here? no, it is the us and other powers like the saudis will ship this. how us and other powers like the saudis will ship
is britain trying to see this squarely in the's camp but it also has to address the concerns of iran does allies? i also has to address the concerns of iran does allies?— iran does allies? i think david cameron has _ iran does allies? i think david cameron has been _ iran does allies? i think david cameron has been criticised l iran does allies? i think david - cameron has been criticised within the uk and elsewhere and in this country for being quite punchy in terms of his criticism and...
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do we have the patience, the well, are we prepared to give the resources and in the case of britain, the answer is yes and i am sitting in the us for the second time in congress next week, the european union has put forward its money for this year and we need a us supplemental which i think could be one of the things, we talked about a narrative earlier, how these things have a narrative arc, it looks as if russia is doing better on land, a tiny bit better but i think one of the things that could change the narrative is american money coming in. these guys will have the firepower, the money, the support and then you've got the prospect of further ukrainian success and crucially a just peace and that is what we want, not an unjust piece which is what you get right now but a just peace and the most important thing we can do is get whatever dossier we are talking about whether it's ukraine or the middle east or whatever into the best possible shape by november and so if we can get that money out of the us congress, if we can get ukraine the arms they need and if we can show vladimir put
do we have the patience, the well, are we prepared to give the resources and in the case of britain, the answer is yes and i am sitting in the us for the second time in congress next week, the european union has put forward its money for this year and we need a us supplemental which i think could be one of the things, we talked about a narrative earlier, how these things have a narrative arc, it looks as if russia is doing better on land, a tiny bit better but i think one of the things that...
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he said britain would spend an additional £75 billion, or $93 billion, over the next six years on defence. speaking alongside nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg in poland, the prime minister emphasised the need for deeper weaponry stockpiles, citing the war in ukraine. live now to catie edmondson, a congressional correspondent for the new york times. she is eagerly watching what is going on at the floor of the senate tonight. it has been a long time coming but it looks like the senate will get to this tonight. do we expect them to pass it? we this tonight. do we expect them to pass it?— to pass it? we expect a vote on the final passage _ to pass it? we expect a vote on the final passage in _ to pass it? we expect a vote on the final passage in the - to pass it? we expect a vote on the final passage in the next. the final passage in the next couple of hours and we expect it will be an overwhelming bipartisan vote. there was an earlier vote earlier today that was a test vote to see how much support the measure might have another vote received 80 votes so this will be a that glides alo
he said britain would spend an additional £75 billion, or $93 billion, over the next six years on defence. speaking alongside nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg in poland, the prime minister emphasised the need for deeper weaponry stockpiles, citing the war in ukraine. live now to catie edmondson, a congressional correspondent for the new york times. she is eagerly watching what is going on at the floor of the senate tonight. it has been a long time coming but it looks like the senate will...
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tennis, and britain's jack draper has won his round of 32 match at the bmw open in munich. he beat vit kop—shiva of the czech republic over three sets, winning 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. meanwhile, dan evans is out of the barcelona open after losing in straight sets in the first round. the british number two was beaten 7—6, 6—2 by american brandon naka—shima. it means evans has lost all three matches he's played on clay so far this season. uk athletics has announced a newjoint venture — with organisers of the london marathon and the great north run — to help tackle a financial crisis in the sport. it follows the governing body reporting a record annual loss of nearly 4 million pounds last year. the partnership, it's hoped, will help athetics in the uk turn the corner, and deliver on major events. track and field athletics linked to running should be massive and right up running should be massive and right up there and this investment is going to give us a chance to do that. if we did not have it, we would be stepping back and will be battling down the hatches and we would n
tennis, and britain's jack draper has won his round of 32 match at the bmw open in munich. he beat vit kop—shiva of the czech republic over three sets, winning 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. meanwhile, dan evans is out of the barcelona open after losing in straight sets in the first round. the british number two was beaten 7—6, 6—2 by american brandon naka—shima. it means evans has lost all three matches he's played on clay so far this season. uk athletics has announced a newjoint venture — with...
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estonia's prime minister told us how britain could adapt her system. we have a reserve army of 44,000 people that would equal, for great britain, around two million people. two million people who are ready to do, you know, to defend their country, to know what what they have to do. the british government told us there was absolutely no suggestion of a return to conscription. members of one of estonia's emerging bands were not initially enthusiastic about forced military service but now say they appreciate they may have to use their skills because of russia's aggression. yeah, ever since this war with ukraine is going on, i think it's just a very present thought. and i don't think i have a single friend who thinks in an opposite way or in a different way. back in the forest, training's ending, but they'll do it all again tomorrow. if russia were to attack your country, estonia, what response would they face? massive defeat — i will say that! because we are ready, our reservists are ready. and of course they have the numbers, but in the end, talking to
estonia's prime minister told us how britain could adapt her system. we have a reserve army of 44,000 people that would equal, for great britain, around two million people. two million people who are ready to do, you know, to defend their country, to know what what they have to do. the british government told us there was absolutely no suggestion of a return to conscription. members of one of estonia's emerging bands were not initially enthusiastic about forced military service but now say they...
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britain's cameron norrie has eased into the quarter finals of the barcelona open. he beat home favourite roberto bautista agut in straight sets — winning 6—4, 6—4 , to set up a finalfour tie tomorrow against argentina's tomas martin etcheverry. the victory — which came in less than an hour and a half — was norrie's 200th tour win of his career. the england and wales cricket board has announced eight counties that will host professional women's teams, as part of a major restructure of the domestic game from 2025. the plans will see the creation of a three—tiered domestic competition structure , which the ecb says could lead to an 80% increase in professional women's players in england and wales by 2029. durham, essex, hampshire, lancashire, nottinghamshire, somerset, surrey and warwickshire have all been awarded tieri status — whilst glamorgan and yorkshire join them in 2027. it's a cool thing in this country. it's a cool thing in this country. it means more investment, it means properly aligned men's and women's system and i think regional game has be
britain's cameron norrie has eased into the quarter finals of the barcelona open. he beat home favourite roberto bautista agut in straight sets — winning 6—4, 6—4 , to set up a finalfour tie tomorrow against argentina's tomas martin etcheverry. the victory — which came in less than an hour and a half — was norrie's 200th tour win of his career. the england and wales cricket board has announced eight counties that will host professional women's teams, as part of a major restructure of...
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at six: the future of cigarettes in britain. mps prepare to vote. anyone born in 2009 or later would be banned from buying cigarettes, as the prime minister tries to create the first smoke—free generation. also tonight. a muslim student loses her high court challenge to allow pupils to pray at her school. gutted by fire — the spire tumbles on one of denmark's most historic buildings. and spreading its vast wings — the young isle of wight sea eagle just back from an epic three—week trip to france. and coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news — can manchester city really complete a double trouble? we hearfrom the maanger ahead of their champions league quarterfinal against real madrid. challenge over a ban on prayer rituals at her school, and get reaction from wembley. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. mps will tonight vote on whether anyone born afterjanuary 2009 should be banned from buying cigarettes. the prime minister is trying to create the uk's first smoke—free generation. some tory mps have called it "un
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there's a growing debate in britain, in the united states, about whether arms sales to israel should be suspended. is that a move that you and your arab colleagues would welcome? the reality is, for the past six months, israel has ignored every call by the international community to do what's right and stop violating international law and stop this war. we've seen un security council resolutions, we've seen two sets of provisional measures by the icj and israel has done nothing. so i think it is time israel faced consequences and real consequences for what this government is doing. israel has not listened, now the israeli government has to face consequences for its actions and instead of sending weapons to israel, i think the world should be sending aid and should be sending political delegations to make sure we get over this catastrophe. so, yes, we do support ending arms sales to israel, among other sanctions. it must be tough, being an arab foreign minister, you're shouting as loudly as possible, including to your friends the united states, it doesn't seem to be having much impact
there's a growing debate in britain, in the united states, about whether arms sales to israel should be suspended. is that a move that you and your arab colleagues would welcome? the reality is, for the past six months, israel has ignored every call by the international community to do what's right and stop violating international law and stop this war. we've seen un security council resolutions, we've seen two sets of provisional measures by the icj and israel has done nothing. so i think it...
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britain�*s foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel should recognise iran�*s attack has been a failure and not respond. let�*s take a closer look at the strikes on saturday night. iran may have appeared to try and overwhelm israel�*s air
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britain's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel should recognise iran's attack has been a failure and not respond. we have heard from the german chancellor who has warned of israel and another attack. they repelled iran's attack, which was impressive. he says, it was a success which shouldn't be given away easily, hence our advice for the israeli government to be part of the de—escalation. let's take a closer look at the strikes on saturday night. iran may have appeared to try and overwhelm israel's air defences with multiple waves of drones and missiles. but israel's advanced defence system destroyed most of them in the air, with the help of its western allies. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has more. so how is israel able to defend itself with the help of its allies? first, they knew about the attack. it was telegraphed in advance, but the scale was significant with more than 300 weapons fired, including more than 170 armed drones, 30 cruise missiles and 120 ballistic missiles, which can travel twice the speed of sand. most of those were fired from iran which can tra
britain's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel should recognise iran's attack has been a failure and not respond. we have heard from the german chancellor who has warned of israel and another attack. they repelled iran's attack, which was impressive. he says, it was a success which shouldn't be given away easily, hence our advice for the israeli government to be part of the de—escalation. let's take a closer look at the strikes on saturday night. iran may have appeared to try and...
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notjust israel and includes britain and the united states and our allies in the middle east and the arab world. enough is enough, iran has destabilise the region now for more than several decades and because of death of thousands of siblings. think about the support in syria and the massive group of syrians. think about that and i think it is about time the will put its foot down. shill think it is about time the will put its foot down.— put its foot down. all the si . nals put its foot down. all the signals from _ put its foot down. all the signals from the - put its foot down. all the signals from the joe i put its foot down. all the i signals from the joe biden signals from thejoe biden ministration have been the rather they want a deescalation, would israel go it alone if the us said they were not willing to support that action from israel? ii that action from israel? if israel's leaders, military putting leader determined it is in ourfundamental putting leader determined it is in our fundamental strategic interest to act alone and we will act alone. according to history can 1
notjust israel and includes britain and the united states and our allies in the middle east and the arab world. enough is enough, iran has destabilise the region now for more than several decades and because of death of thousands of siblings. think about the support in syria and the massive group of syrians. think about that and i think it is about time the will put its foot down. shill think it is about time the will put its foot down.— put its foot down. all the si . nals put its foot down....
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israel's staunchest allies, including the united states and britain immediately rushed in to show very public and powerful backing to israel as it launched retaliatory strikes intended, said the israeli army, to destroy hamas stopping but six months on, as the death toll in gaza continues to climb and the un says the territories on the brink of famine, loud calls, including from israel's staunchest friends for an immediate ceasefire, for much more to be done to get desperately needed aid into gaza. in the past few days, for the first time, israel has opened a crossing in northern israel and they are stored ports and says it will accelerate the capacity through jordan. would that be enough? let's speak to cindy mccain, head of the world food programme. welcome to bbc news. thank you. first, welcome to bbc news. thank you. first. please _ welcome to bbc news. thank you. first, please describe _ welcome to bbc news. thank you. first, please describe to _ welcome to bbc news. thank you. first, please describe to us, - welcome to bbc news. thank you. first, please describe to us, how i firs
israel's staunchest allies, including the united states and britain immediately rushed in to show very public and powerful backing to israel as it launched retaliatory strikes intended, said the israeli army, to destroy hamas stopping but six months on, as the death toll in gaza continues to climb and the un says the territories on the brink of famine, loud calls, including from israel's staunchest friends for an immediate ceasefire, for much more to be done to get desperately needed aid into...
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there have been calls for britain to stop selling arms to israel following the deaths. prime minister rishi sunak said he was appalled by the israeli attack, while the foreign secretary, lord cameron, spoke to the media. it isa it is a moment where we should more the loss of these brave unitarian workers, including the three british citizens that tragically were killed. we should also send our condolences to their families, and our thoughts should be with them. i welcome what the is waydey foreign minister said yesterday to me about a full, urgent and transparent inquiry into how this dreadful event was allowed to happen, and we want to see that happen very, very quickly. i also welcome the fact, he spoke about much more aid getting into gaza, up to 500 trucks a day. that is essential, we have been promised these things before and it really needs to happen, including longer opening times at the vital crossing points. but of course the extra aid won't work unless there is proper... unless aid can be taken around gaza and we avoid the dreadful incidents like we have seen
there have been calls for britain to stop selling arms to israel following the deaths. prime minister rishi sunak said he was appalled by the israeli attack, while the foreign secretary, lord cameron, spoke to the media. it isa it is a moment where we should more the loss of these brave unitarian workers, including the three british citizens that tragically were killed. we should also send our condolences to their families, and our thoughts should be with them. i welcome what the is waydey...
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the hostel can house 100 of those britain plans to send to apply for asylum here. they could also try to go to other countries, but not back to the uk. if you get the news today... yes. ..you would be able to accept people tomorrow. not only tomorrow, even now. rwanda is a beautiful country nestled in the hills of east africa. the streets are tidy, safe from crime, there is order. rwanda works — that's the motto. some here welcome the idea of the new migrants. i think it will be good economically for the nation, considering that there is nothing that is better than human capital. this man didn't want to identify himself because he's against the deal. where are you going to find the jobs for these people? we ourselves are... like, we've graduated, but we've not yet secured jobs. we are out there searching forjobs. the culture of fear runs deep here. there are allegations that dissent is suppressed. kigali strongly denies this, and its parliament passed a law to address the concerns of britain's supreme court to strengthen protections for asylum seekers. if they wa
the hostel can house 100 of those britain plans to send to apply for asylum here. they could also try to go to other countries, but not back to the uk. if you get the news today... yes. ..you would be able to accept people tomorrow. not only tomorrow, even now. rwanda is a beautiful country nestled in the hills of east africa. the streets are tidy, safe from crime, there is order. rwanda works — that's the motto. some here welcome the idea of the new migrants. i think it will be good...
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in the past when there have been conflicts between iran and britain, iranians took a british ship, they have taken an american ship, they have damaged deserted ships in the past. so i think this is kind of straight out of iran's playbook. find think this is kind of straight out of iran's playbook.— of iran's playbook. and 'ust to brina of iran's playbook. and 'ust to bring you i of iran's playbook. and 'ust to bring you some t of iran's playbook. and 'ust to bring you some of h of iran's playbook. and 'ust to bring you some of the h of iran's playbook. and just to i bring you some of the supporting commentary particularly from the us, the defence secretary has been speaking with his counterpart in israel, discussing those threats, reiterating unwavering us support for israel's defence, and also making clear that us support to defend israel against any attacks by iran and its regional proxies, they have theirfull support iran and its regional proxies, they have their full support and that ship must be returned. do you really think that that is it, then, from iran? does that show them
in the past when there have been conflicts between iran and britain, iranians took a british ship, they have taken an american ship, they have damaged deserted ships in the past. so i think this is kind of straight out of iran's playbook. find think this is kind of straight out of iran's playbook.— of iran's playbook. and 'ust to brina of iran's playbook. and 'ust to bring you i of iran's playbook. and 'ust to bring you some t of iran's playbook. and 'ust to bring you some of h of iran's...
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there've been calls for britain to stop selling arms to israel following the deaths. prime minister, rishi sunak, said he was appalled by the israeli attack, while the foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel had to make changes to ensure safety of aid workers. our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the pictures tell their own devastating story. the team from the charity world central kitchen was travelling in a convoy of three cars — you can clearly see their logo. each car was hit in what looks like a precision — targeted — attack. the charity has now paid tribute to the seven workers who lost their lives — including three british nationals. 57—year—old john chapman — who is believed to have served in the royal marines — was working for the charity as a security adviser. james henderson, who was 33, is also understood to have served in the marines. james kirby was a7, and another armed forces veteran. all three men were trying to protect their colleagues. the charity described them as heroes. "these seven beautiful
there've been calls for britain to stop selling arms to israel following the deaths. prime minister, rishi sunak, said he was appalled by the israeli attack, while the foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel had to make changes to ensure safety of aid workers. our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the pictures tell their own devastating story. the team from the charity world central kitchen was travelling in a convoy of three cars — you can clearly see...
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"it is time to end conservative chaos, turn the page and get britain's future back. pleased that dan poulter has decided to join us on this journey and dan poulter says he would like to see an election happen now. it is not about to, i don't think. the expectation still is that the general election will probably be towards the autumn. he intends to stay in parliament. there is no requirement to have a by—election if there is a defection like this but he will now be sitting in labour's ranks. and already the conservatives are facing mass numbers of their mps choosing not to stand at the next election for various reasons. which again, is indicative of a political cycle. i think it is about 70 have decided they would rather do other things after the next election, whoever wins. i think defections like this often seem to symbolise a moment as well. they are quite rare. this is the third defection from the conservative party that we have had since 2019. christian wakeford left the tories in 2022 when borisjohnson was still prime minister, during the partygate scandal. h
"it is time to end conservative chaos, turn the page and get britain's future back. pleased that dan poulter has decided to join us on this journey and dan poulter says he would like to see an election happen now. it is not about to, i don't think. the expectation still is that the general election will probably be towards the autumn. he intends to stay in parliament. there is no requirement to have a by—election if there is a defection like this but he will now be sitting in labour's...
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the us, britain and jordan were among the countries involved in israel's defence. some of the missiles were intercepted outside earth's atmosphere. the white house says it does not want the crisis to escalate into a wider war and it will be up to israel as to how to respond. some supporters of the iranian government in tehran celebrate the attack — iran warns israel not to retaliate. welcome if you are justjoining welcome if you arejustjoining us here on bbc news. let's recap the event of an astonishing night because... israel is warning that it will retaliate after iran fired a huge barrage of drones and missiles at israel. the israelis say that 99% of the projectiles were shot down, with military support from the united states, the uk and other countries. in total, modern 300 missiles and drones were launched. —— more than 300 missiles,... it's the first time that iran has �*directly targeted' israel from its own soil. iran says its actions were in response to a missile strike earlier this month in syria, that killed several of its military commanders. wi
the us, britain and jordan were among the countries involved in israel's defence. some of the missiles were intercepted outside earth's atmosphere. the white house says it does not want the crisis to escalate into a wider war and it will be up to israel as to how to respond. some supporters of the iranian government in tehran celebrate the attack — iran warns israel not to retaliate. welcome if you are justjoining welcome if you arejustjoining us here on bbc news. let's recap the event of an...
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christian britain is defense team has previously said that they believe this case is based on very shaky foundations and as well today they have been saying that they believe comments by prosecutors linking christian brueckner to madeleine mccann�*s disappearance means that they�*re questioning whether it�*s possible for christian brueckner to get a fair trial. the biggest challenge facing our railways is climate change — the president of botswana, has threatened to send 20 thousand elephants to germany — after the environment ministry in berlin suggested there should be stricter limits on the import of trophie hunting. the president, told the german newspaper, bild, that conservation efforts had led to an explosion in his country�*s elephant population — and that hunting was vital to keep them in check. earlier i spoke to nicola white, senior wildlife campaigns manager at humane society international uk. trophy hunting is an extracted practice which is based on data which is not strictly accurate, it�*s very difficult to understand how much actually is beneficial to the
christian britain is defense team has previously said that they believe this case is based on very shaky foundations and as well today they have been saying that they believe comments by prosecutors linking christian brueckner to madeleine mccann�*s disappearance means that they�*re questioning whether it�*s possible for christian brueckner to get a fair trial. the biggest challenge facing our railways is climate change — the president of botswana, has threatened to send 20 thousand...
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the first option will lead to an all—out war, which american and britain and mr biden will not go with israel to do that because it affects the increasing oil prices, affect the gulf, so bigger pressure on the area. so the talk and speculation will be a limited response to save the reputation of israel, at the reputation of israel, at the same time not provoke the run to do a response. the timing and scope is not decided yet. it timing and scope is not decided et. , ., ., ., timing and scope is not decided et. , ., ., yet. it is good to have you with us to _ yet. it is good to have you with us to talk _ yet. it is good to have you with us to talk us - yet. it is good to have you with us to talk us through | yet. it is good to have you - with us to talk us through what has happened so far. grateful for your time. thank you. has happened so far. grateful foryourtime. thank you. i live pages up and running on the bbc website with the latest details as they emerge as tensions remain high in the region. elsewhere today... donald trump marked the end of the first day of a landmark trial agai
the first option will lead to an all—out war, which american and britain and mr biden will not go with israel to do that because it affects the increasing oil prices, affect the gulf, so bigger pressure on the area. so the talk and speculation will be a limited response to save the reputation of israel, at the reputation of israel, at the same time not provoke the run to do a response. the timing and scope is not decided yet. it timing and scope is not decided et. , ., ., ., timing and scope...
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they think they can get to britain and claim asylum there. ~ ., ., ,. , there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a — there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. - there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. we l dover at a border force boat. we don't know whether there are any migrants on board. this is the kind of grow to pick up these migrants. at the other side of the screen we are looking at bbc news helicopter shots of the coastline. we have seen boats trying to cross in the past few hours. a reminder that five people have died while trying to cross the sea from france this morning. this news camejust hours after the uk parliament pass their luanda bill. the home secretary, james cleverley has called it a tragedy. there is a report of another migrant boat in the channel. this is the issue. this is what they want to prevent. they want to stop those who ply their trade and take advantage of these pe
they think they can get to britain and claim asylum there. ~ ., ., ,. , there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a — there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. - there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. we l dover at a border force boat. we don't know whether there are any migrants on board. this is the kind of grow to pick up...
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there is a growing debate in britain, . distribute the aid. there is a - growing debate in britain, united states, about whether arms sales to israel should suspended. is that a move you and your arab colleagues with malcolm? the move you and your arab colleagues with malcolm?— with malcolm? the truth is that israel has ignored _ with malcolm? the truth is that israel has ignored every - with malcolm? the truth is that israel has ignored every poll. with malcolm? the truth is that israel has ignored every poll of| with malcolm? the truth is that i israel has ignored every poll of the international community to do what is right— international community to do what is right and — international community to do what is right and stop violating international law and stop the war. we saw— international law and stop the war. we saw the — international law and stop the war. we saw the un security council resolutions, two sets of provisional majors _ resolutions, two sets of provisional majors by— resolutions, two sets of provisional majors
there is a growing debate in britain, . distribute the aid. there is a - growing debate in britain, united states, about whether arms sales to israel should suspended. is that a move you and your arab colleagues with malcolm? the move you and your arab colleagues with malcolm?— with malcolm? the truth is that israel has ignored _ with malcolm? the truth is that israel has ignored every - with malcolm? the truth is that israel has ignored every poll. with malcolm? the truth is that israel has...
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the united states, britain, european countries and even some countries in the area, helped us to resist this brutal iranian attack, to keep our citizens safe and we sincerely hope that we will continue this kind of coordination in our efforts to protect israel and to protect the free world from the axis of evil, and i have to say on a personal note that while visiting ukraine last year, i saw the exact same drones in the hands of ukrainian intelligence wc yesterday to attack israel. we are all in the same warm. to attack israel. we are all in the same warm-— to attack israel. we are all in the same warm. h , ., ., , i. same warm. it's understandable you will describe — same warm. it's understandable you will describe and _ same warm. it's understandable you will describe and discuss _ same warm. it's understandable you will describe and discuss your - will describe and discuss your possible actions on a news interview, but will you seek approval and a green light from your biggest ally, the us before you do anything? we biggest ally, the us before you do an hint ? ~ ., , biggest all
the united states, britain, european countries and even some countries in the area, helped us to resist this brutal iranian attack, to keep our citizens safe and we sincerely hope that we will continue this kind of coordination in our efforts to protect israel and to protect the free world from the axis of evil, and i have to say on a personal note that while visiting ukraine last year, i saw the exact same drones in the hands of ukrainian intelligence wc yesterday to attack israel. we are all...
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israel's staunchest allies, including the united states and britain, immediately rushed in to show very public and powerful backing to israel as it launched retaliatory strikes, intended, said the israeli army, to destroy hamas. but six months on, as the death toll in gaza continues to climb, and the un says the territories on the brink of famine, there are loud calls, including from israel's staunchest friends, for an immediate ceasefire, for much more to be done to get desperately needed aid into gaza. in the past few days, for the first time, israel has opened the erez crossing in a northern israel into gaza. it has opened the ashdod port and it also says it will accelerate the capacity through jordan. will that be enough? we are joined by sidney mccain who is the executive director of the world food programme. welcome to bbc news. thank you. could you please first describe to us how bad is the situation in gaza when it comes to hunger? as the un said, and what i have said also, famine is eminent in the north, and this is something that if we wait much longer we are going to go over
israel's staunchest allies, including the united states and britain, immediately rushed in to show very public and powerful backing to israel as it launched retaliatory strikes, intended, said the israeli army, to destroy hamas. but six months on, as the death toll in gaza continues to climb, and the un says the territories on the brink of famine, there are loud calls, including from israel's staunchest friends, for an immediate ceasefire, for much more to be done to get desperately needed aid...