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it _ hamas? yes. that is what you are saying yes? it is _ hamas? yes. that is what you are saying yes? it is incredibly difficult, but israel have been been surrounded by people who want them destroy for 75 years you see. [30 surrounded by people who want them destroy for 75 years you see.- destroy for 75 years you see. do you su ort a destroy for 75 years you see. do you support a two-state _ destroy for 75 years you see. do you support a two-state solution? i destroy for 75 years you see. do you support a two-state solution? no, l support a two-state solution? no, no, i support a two-state solution? no, no. i don't — support a two-state solution? no, no. i don't support _ support a two—state solution? mfr, no, i don't support two state solution because that is not what the palestinian authority want. they want israel destroyed. they don't, they have never wanted a two—state solution, they don't want it. ursula, there are different voices on both sides, thank you for getting in touch. i do appreciate it. babu in touch. i do appreciate it. babu in
it _ hamas? yes. that is what you are saying yes? it is _ hamas? yes. that is what you are saying yes? it is incredibly difficult, but israel have been been surrounded by people who want them destroy for 75 years you see. [30 surrounded by people who want them destroy for 75 years you see.- destroy for 75 years you see. do you su ort a destroy for 75 years you see. do you support a two-state _ destroy for 75 years you see. do you support a two-state solution? i destroy for 75 years you see. do...
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thank ou so hamas should take seriously. thank you so much- _ hamas should take seriously. thank you so much- we — hamas should take seriously. thank you so much. we will _ hamas should take seriously. thank you so much. we will have - hamas should take seriously. thank you so much. we will have more - you so much. we will have more analysis later on on that speech. stay with us here on bbc news. more to come. hello again. as we go through this week, it's going to turn warmer than it has been, but not necessarily drier. you can see from the yellows and the ambers and the chart across the uk that the temperature is rising and it's going to be higher than last week. we drag in an easterly that will also bring in some low cloud, mist and murk in the middle part of the week onwards. but what we have at the moment is rain pushing northwards and eastwards, clearing northern ireland, leaving showers which could be heavy and thundery for you. the brightest, sunniest skies will be in the south—east and here you could catch the odd shower, but also the highest temperatures at 18
thank ou so hamas should take seriously. thank you so much- _ hamas should take seriously. thank you so much- we — hamas should take seriously. thank you so much. we will _ hamas should take seriously. thank you so much. we will have - hamas should take seriously. thank you so much. we will have more - you so much. we will have more analysis later on on that speech. stay with us here on bbc news. more to come. hello again. as we go through this week, it's going to turn warmer than it has...
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number is disuted hamas, not civilians. number is disnuted by _ hamas, not civilians. number is disputed by the _ hamas, not civilians. number is disputed by the un _ hamas, not civilians. number is disputed by the un and - hamas, not civilians. number is disputed by the un and other. hamas, not civilians. number is| disputed by the un and other aid agencies, of hamas operatives. but leaving that aside, the point is now you have presidentjoe biden saying there needs to be a ceasefire, he is calling for the israelis to call for a ceasefire for the next 6—8 weeks, to allow total access to all food and medicine going into the country, thatis and medicine going into the country, that is because so many people are unable to access the basics now since that war began. isn't it time now that israel calls percy's fire? we agreed to a ceasefire after six weeks in the context of the deal in which our compositors will be released as well. but i think what president biden has in mind. they reached an agreement that will enable more humanitarian aid to come in and we have a group
number is disuted hamas, not civilians. number is disnuted by _ hamas, not civilians. number is disputed by the _ hamas, not civilians. number is disputed by the un _ hamas, not civilians. number is disputed by the un and - hamas, not civilians. number is disputed by the un and other. hamas, not civilians. number is| disputed by the un and other aid agencies, of hamas operatives. but leaving that aside, the point is now you have presidentjoe biden saying there needs to be a ceasefire, he is...
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hamas. meanwhile, there were these fairly _ hamas. meanwhile, there were these fairly large _ hamas. meanwhile, there were these fairly large protests - these fairly large protests across israel to demand the government do more to free hostages and asking for more early elections in the country. we have seen increasing international pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu, how much pressure is he under, how much pressure is he under, how would you rate the viability of his government now, can he continue to effectively lead israel? it is a big question _ effectively lead israel? it is a big question and - effectively lead israel? it is a big question and it - effectively lead israel? it is a big question and it is - effectively lead israel? it 3 a big question and it is one israelis have to answer. there is a lot of division in the country. the war brought people together to need to respond to hamas. but the divisions that we saw before the war coming back now, the government clearly bears a lot of responsibility for what happen
hamas. meanwhile, there were these fairly _ hamas. meanwhile, there were these fairly large _ hamas. meanwhile, there were these fairly large protests - these fairly large protests across israel to demand the government do more to free hostages and asking for more early elections in the country. we have seen increasing international pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu, how much pressure is he under, how much pressure is he under, how would you rate the viability of his government now,...
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well, the leadership of hamas, achieve? well, the leadership of hamas. some — achieve? well, the leadership of hamas, some of _ achieve? well, the leadership of hamas, some of them _ achieve? well, the leadership of hamas, some of them that - achieve? well, the leadership of hamas, some of them that are l achieve? well, the leadership of i hamas, some of them that are not achieve? well, the leadership of - hamas, some of them that are not in gaza, they are based in qatar. in the last week or so, qatar said they didn't really want to continue in that important mediating role they have had, they said there was not necessarily a great deal of benefit to that and that looked like it was setting the talks further back. what we have at the moment are two distinct sets of demands, hamas lay out what they want and the israeli government layout what they want and it is a question of trying to move those two sides as close together as possible. hamas want things like, they are talking about an end to that war, they want a full withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza, they want peo
well, the leadership of hamas, achieve? well, the leadership of hamas. some — achieve? well, the leadership of hamas, some of _ achieve? well, the leadership of hamas, some of them _ achieve? well, the leadership of hamas, some of them that - achieve? well, the leadership of hamas, some of them that are l achieve? well, the leadership of i hamas, some of them that are not achieve? well, the leadership of - hamas, some of them that are not in gaza, they are based in qatar. in the last week or...
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hamas said the delegation will 'oin that? hamas said the delegation willjoin the _ that? hamas said the delegation willjoin the talks _ that? hamas said the delegation willjoin the talks in _ that? hamas said the delegation willjoin the talks in egypt - willjoin the talks in egypt and there are other talks going in parallel injoe hart at the moment. all of the talks are —— doel ha, all of the talks is invited by the united states and their willingness to want these talks to happen and israel is not convinced an exchange deal should happen but israel believes that continuing the war will make sure that the hostages would get out, but they are leaning to the united states and their pressures and hamas is leaning to these pressures, and they are not trying to find a way between the massive gap between the both parties that israel wants to press on the war, hamas want to press on the war, hamas want to return the refugees and the withdrawal of the israeli forces. hopefully, hopefully this american pressure on both parties, with ramadan, and in a couple of days things may
hamas said the delegation will 'oin that? hamas said the delegation willjoin the _ that? hamas said the delegation willjoin the talks _ that? hamas said the delegation willjoin the talks in _ that? hamas said the delegation willjoin the talks in egypt - willjoin the talks in egypt and there are other talks going in parallel injoe hart at the moment. all of the talks are —— doel ha, all of the talks is invited by the united states and their willingness to want these talks to happen and...
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do you think there is an agreement that israel and hamas might agree to? ., , israel and hamas might agree to? . , ., ., ., to? that is the million-dollar question- _ to? that is the million-dollar question- i — to? that is the million-dollar question. ithink— to? that is the million-dollar question. i think it _ to? that is the million-dollar question. i think it is - to? that is the million-dollar question. i think it is very - question. i think it is very difficult to conceive that at the moment. you have to understand that as awful as this is an ascetical as it is, the longer and the more hostages that my crew one keeps, them more leveraged they have, leveraged for what purpose in the end one might ask. from the israeli point of view, it is clear now that the prime minister and his government are under increasing domestic pressures the hostages back one way or the other, and that seems to be increasingly in conflict with hamas demands for hostage release, which includes things like it sounds like a much longer ceasefire than israel is willing to gr
do you think there is an agreement that israel and hamas might agree to? ., , israel and hamas might agree to? . , ., ., ., to? that is the million-dollar question- _ to? that is the million-dollar question- i — to? that is the million-dollar question. ithink— to? that is the million-dollar question. i think it _ to? that is the million-dollar question. i think it is - to? that is the million-dollar question. i think it is very - question. i think it is very difficult to conceive that at...
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hamas broke in at dawn. they killed and took hostage a quarter of the 400 or so israelis who lived here. sayed was laying there dead, nearthere. you could see that he was trying to hold the door closed, and actually, the door was locked. the army opened the door later. ron behat and his family survived in their safe room. then he recovered dead friends and neighbours, some in pieces. in this house, you know, that was the first time that we realised that we are not looking for only bodies, because the beginning, you know, we took a lot of bodies. the interrupted, terminated lives — laundry neatly folded the night before the attack give israelis a sense of moral clarity. going around this place, you can understand why israelis believe very strongly that they're fighting a just war in gaza. of course, their allies feel the same. their quarrel is with the methods that israel has been using, that have cost so many innocent palestinian lives, and as for the family who lived here in this house, they're dead. isra
hamas broke in at dawn. they killed and took hostage a quarter of the 400 or so israelis who lived here. sayed was laying there dead, nearthere. you could see that he was trying to hold the door closed, and actually, the door was locked. the army opened the door later. ron behat and his family survived in their safe room. then he recovered dead friends and neighbours, some in pieces. in this house, you know, that was the first time that we realised that we are not looking for only bodies,...
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, hamas. others say the war will not achieve that directive, that israel must use other ways. where do you stand in that divide? look, i think that today, a new chapter eventually starts in this war. the last big level of division, the gaza strip, only one out of 30 brigade level units now remain inside gaza. it is by the very fact a new chapter. now, it is a debate within our cabinet. i belong to those who think that it is notjust of the worst that it is notjust the worst day, but in spite of the devotion, sacrifice, and the courage of our fighting soldiers, it was very poorly managed strategically. there was an inability by the prime minister to take the strategic choices and decisions that have to be made during the war. i am a great believer in the old saying that if you don't know which end you want to reach, no wind will take you there. know which port you want to reach, no wind will take you there. for a reason it has to do with political interest, that was the proper way of running the
, hamas. others say the war will not achieve that directive, that israel must use other ways. where do you stand in that divide? look, i think that today, a new chapter eventually starts in this war. the last big level of division, the gaza strip, only one out of 30 brigade level units now remain inside gaza. it is by the very fact a new chapter. now, it is a debate within our cabinet. i belong to those who think that it is notjust of the worst that it is notjust the worst day, but in spite of...
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i think hamas is stalling. | hamas is -- hamas's demands hamas is —— hamas's demands have been far beyond anything israel can accept in terms of demanding a permanent ceasefire. thousands of terrorist let out of israeli jails and a return of the entire population to northern gaza, including as many hamas fighters as they can get back into the north. so israel simply cannot accept those conditions. neitherthe simply cannot accept those conditions. neither the united states or egypt or qatar, i don't think, can accept those conditions. they know that they won't go anywhere. but hamas is holding out. i think it believes it has a winning formula. the longer this goes on, the more palestinian suffering and destruction there is, it's clear that the more pressure there is on israel to stop this war, short of an all—out defeat of hamas. meanwhile, there were these fairly large protests across israel demanding the government do more to free hostages and asking for early elections in the country. we have seen the increasing international pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. how much pre
i think hamas is stalling. | hamas is -- hamas's demands hamas is —— hamas's demands have been far beyond anything israel can accept in terms of demanding a permanent ceasefire. thousands of terrorist let out of israeli jails and a return of the entire population to northern gaza, including as many hamas fighters as they can get back into the north. so israel simply cannot accept those conditions. neitherthe simply cannot accept those conditions. neither the united states or egypt or qatar,...
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quite a majorfailure the qataris to pay $1.5 billion to hamas. quite a major failure with the worst day, october the 7th, the worst day in our history, and we are paying the price for it, but i'm confident that at the end, we will overcome, and we will resume our march forward. overcome, and we will resume our march forward-— overcome, and we will resume our march forward. israel's wall cabinet is divided by _ march forward. israel's wall cabinet is divided by benjamin _ march forward. israel's wall cabinet is divided by benjamin netanyahu l march forward. israel's wall cabinet i is divided by benjamin netanyahu who says the war must go on until her mass is destroyed —— hamas. others say the war will not achieve that directive, that israel must use other ways. where do you stand in that divide?— that divide? look, i think that toda , a that divide? look, i think that today. a new _ that divide? look, i think that today, a new chapter- that divide? look, i think that | today, a new chapter eventually starts in this war. the last big level
quite a majorfailure the qataris to pay $1.5 billion to hamas. quite a major failure with the worst day, october the 7th, the worst day in our history, and we are paying the price for it, but i'm confident that at the end, we will overcome, and we will resume our march forward. overcome, and we will resume our march forward-— overcome, and we will resume our march forward. israel's wall cabinet is divided by _ march forward. israel's wall cabinet is divided by benjamin _ march forward....
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hamas launched rockets from khan younis, the army said, even as its troops withdrew. it hit back with airstrikes. israel's prime minister has promised total victory in this war, but hamas is still fighting and the withdrawal leaves just a skeleton israeli presence across the middle of the strip. this is being presented as a temporary tactical withdrawal and that buys benjamin netanyahu more time. under american pressure to agree a cease fire deal and pressure from his own cabinet to keep the war going, he's framing this as a pause, not an end in the fighting, keeping both foreign and domestic allies on track. translation: we are working constantly to l attain our objectives. first and foremost, the release of all of our hostages and the achieving of total victory over hamas. this victory requires entering rafah and eliminating the terrorist battalions there. this will happen, there is a date. returning residents to their homes could smooth the path to a cease fire deal, but it could also help those in israel who want to continue the war. israel is facing tough us dema
hamas launched rockets from khan younis, the army said, even as its troops withdrew. it hit back with airstrikes. israel's prime minister has promised total victory in this war, but hamas is still fighting and the withdrawal leaves just a skeleton israeli presence across the middle of the strip. this is being presented as a temporary tactical withdrawal and that buys benjamin netanyahu more time. under american pressure to agree a cease fire deal and pressure from his own cabinet to keep the...
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(sot hamas and iran want to ignite the middle _ hamas and iran want to ignite the middle east and to escalate the region — middle east and to escalate the region. we are still on high alert in assessing the situation. over the last few— in assessing the situation. over the last few hours, we approved operational plans for both offensive and defensive action. we will continue _ and defensive action. we will continue to protect the state of israel_ continue to protect the state of israel and — continue to protect the state of israel and together with our partners _ israel and together with our partners we will continue to build a more _ partners we will continue to build a more secure and stable future for the entire — more secure and stable future for the entire middle east. we've had more reaction from the us. john kirby, the white house's top national security spokesperson, told the nbc�*s meet the press programme that the united states will continue to help israel defend itself, but does not want a broader war with iran. know that the president is working the diplomatic s
(sot hamas and iran want to ignite the middle _ hamas and iran want to ignite the middle east and to escalate the region — middle east and to escalate the region. we are still on high alert in assessing the situation. over the last few— in assessing the situation. over the last few hours, we approved operational plans for both offensive and defensive action. we will continue _ and defensive action. we will continue to protect the state of israel_ continue to protect the state of israel and...
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war can only be over when they come home and when hamas is gone. the reality is one which is unacceptable. we can't accept that hamas will govern the gaza strip precisely because we've seen what they do with the powers of government. they take advantage of that. they build a terrorist army. they came into our bedrooms, abducted, killed, murdered, massacred. that needs to change. but can you provide, lieutenant colonel lerner, more details on this movement? is it a rotation? will they be replaced ? or does this represent a significant shift in the military campaign? the military campaign is continuously evolving, and this is just another stage in the war effort as we completed our mission in the khan younis area, so then the troops rotate out and we have other troops that are operating elsewhere. so it's important to understand it is a decline in the forces, but there is more operations that need to be conducted. rafah is clearly a stronghold where there are four battalions untouched, and where we released two hostages from just last month. so we ne
war can only be over when they come home and when hamas is gone. the reality is one which is unacceptable. we can't accept that hamas will govern the gaza strip precisely because we've seen what they do with the powers of government. they take advantage of that. they build a terrorist army. they came into our bedrooms, abducted, killed, murdered, massacred. that needs to change. but can you provide, lieutenant colonel lerner, more details on this movement? is it a rotation? will they be...
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i’m intention is to get rid of hamas and take back hostages.— intention is to get rid of hamas and take back hostages. i'm sure we will seak take back hostages. i'm sure we will s - eak to take back hostages. i'm sure we will speak to you — take back hostages. i'm sure we will speak to you again, _ take back hostages. i'm sure we will speak to you again, thank _ take back hostages. i'm sure we will speak to you again, thank you - take back hostages. i'm sure we will speak to you again, thank you very i speak to you again, thank you very much for hearing your observations on october 7th, and also for giving us more details about this announcement by the israeli military. that was the israeli military. that was the israeli military spokesperson confirming what we have been hearing, that there is no movement of israeli forces from south of the gaza strip. israeli forces are still operating there. as i mentioned, you can see on the horizon, gaza city from here. six months ago, and in the weeks and months that followed, we could see the constant plumes of black smoke rising from gaza. the
i’m intention is to get rid of hamas and take back hostages.— intention is to get rid of hamas and take back hostages. i'm sure we will seak take back hostages. i'm sure we will s - eak to take back hostages. i'm sure we will speak to you — take back hostages. i'm sure we will speak to you again, _ take back hostages. i'm sure we will speak to you again, thank _ take back hostages. i'm sure we will speak to you again, thank you - take back hostages. i'm sure we will speak to you again,...
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hamas says it is continuing with its initial demands. it says any kind of pause in the hostilities should be a permanent ceasefire. it also says that israeli troops should be pulled out from gaza and it also says that residents should be allowed to return to northern gaza. and these are demands that the israelis up until now have rejected, so we don't know whether these obstacles have been resolved, whether there is any kind of, there have been any kind of negotiations to try to overcome these obstacles, but indeed those negotiations are happening tomorrow in cairo. ., ., , ., ., in cairo. hugo, how is it that hamas are travelling _ in cairo. hugo, how is it that hamas are travelling to _ in cairo. hugo, how is it that hamas are travelling to cairo? _ in cairo. hugo, how is it that hamas are travelling to cairo? because - are travelling to cairo? because when these talks first started, they said they would not be taking part certainly in person? what has changed for them to make this journey? because, like you said, there are likely to b
hamas says it is continuing with its initial demands. it says any kind of pause in the hostilities should be a permanent ceasefire. it also says that israeli troops should be pulled out from gaza and it also says that residents should be allowed to return to northern gaza. and these are demands that the israelis up until now have rejected, so we don't know whether these obstacles have been resolved, whether there is any kind of, there have been any kind of negotiations to try to overcome these...
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. , ., , ., �*, hamas. tell us about israel's lans hamas. tell us about israel's plans for— hamas. tell us about israel's plans for rafah _ hamas. tell us about israel's plans for rafah now. - hamas. tell us about israel's. plans for rafah now. benjamin plans for rafah now. ben'amin netanyahu fl plans for rafah now. ben'amin netanyahu expressed _ plans for rafah now. benjamin l netanyahu expressed yesterday neta nyahu expressed yesterday that netanyahu expressed yesterday that the date was set to coincide rafah to eliminate hamas. the president of egypt, and friends and jordan express in an article published in the washington post and other media outlets said any operation it would be disastrous because there is about 1.5 billion living there and most are refugees. if it does happen it will be more clearly, more violence and it might escalate because there is tension between israel and hezbollah and iran, vowing to retaliate because of what happened to the destruction of the consulate in syria. all of th
. , ., , ., �*, hamas. tell us about israel's lans hamas. tell us about israel's plans for— hamas. tell us about israel's plans for rafah _ hamas. tell us about israel's plans for rafah now. - hamas. tell us about israel's. plans for rafah now. benjamin plans for rafah now. ben'amin netanyahu fl plans for rafah now. ben'amin netanyahu expressed _ plans for rafah now. benjamin l netanyahu expressed yesterday neta nyahu expressed yesterday that netanyahu expressed yesterday that the date was...
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this, i believe, is in order to put pressure on hamas to compromise. "you, if you don't compromise with us, hamas, "we will move into rafah." but they are not there yet. in rafah, there are 1.2 million palestinian refugees. if the israelis want to operate in rafah, they have to evacuate the refugees first. it would take them between four and six weeks to do that. so the tanks are ready, but i don't think that they are going to start their engines and move into rafah anytime soon. you talk about evacuating over a million people who are now in rafah. just how possible is that going to be? well, it's going to be a big operation, and the first sign for it will probably be if the israelis drop leaflets over rafah telling them to move to khan younis or to another area which is close to the sea. it's a big operation. it's going to be very messy. and just what are the conversations within the israeli government, if we're hearing of any of these conversations, or within israel itself about the impact of such an operation on the people there? many of them have b
this, i believe, is in order to put pressure on hamas to compromise. "you, if you don't compromise with us, hamas, "we will move into rafah." but they are not there yet. in rafah, there are 1.2 million palestinian refugees. if the israelis want to operate in rafah, they have to evacuate the refugees first. it would take them between four and six weeks to do that. so the tanks are ready, but i don't think that they are going to start their engines and move into rafah anytime soon....
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a spokesman for hamas telling the spokesman for hamas telling the spokesman a proposal is a setback. as you say, where leadership is in tunnels, it takes a while to take these negotiations. do you think there is any agreement that israel and hamas might agree to? . , ., ., ., to? that is the million dollar question- — to? that is the million dollar question- i _ to? that is the million dollar question. ithink— to? that is the million dollar question. i think it _ to? that is the million dollar question. i think it is - to? that is the million dollar question. i think it is very i question. i think it is very difficult to conceive of that at the moment. i think one has to understand that as awful as this is as cynical as this is, the longer and more hostages hamas keeps, the more leveraged they have. leveraged for what purpose in the end one might ask. from the israeli point of view, it is clear now that prime minister and his government are under increasing domestic pressures to get the hostages back one way or the other. that seems to be increasingly incomplete for hamas cosmic
a spokesman for hamas telling the spokesman for hamas telling the spokesman a proposal is a setback. as you say, where leadership is in tunnels, it takes a while to take these negotiations. do you think there is any agreement that israel and hamas might agree to? . , ., ., ., to? that is the million dollar question- — to? that is the million dollar question- i _ to? that is the million dollar question. ithink— to? that is the million dollar question. i think it _ to? that is the million...
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thousands of hamas gunmen, breaking out of gaza. on a murderous rampage, they killed hundreds of people and kidnapped 250 more. she called me at 10:14 and she was saying, mummy, i'm shot, i'm bleeding, i think i'm going to die. and i said, you're not going to die. romi gonen, 23, had been out partying at the nova festival. wounded in her arm, palestinian fighters dragged her back to gaza. she remains one of the few women still held captive there. desperate hostage families are trying to ramp up pressure on israel's government for a new truce deal to bring their loved ones home. it's half a year, half a year that my daughter is in the hands of those who made this...butchering and murdering and raping. i don't even know how she looks like now. conditions in gaza, long blockaded by israel and egypt, were already dire before october's attack. but six months of a brutal war have caused massive death and destruction. entire families have been wiped out. there's now little health care and no schooling. the un warns famine is looming. in fl
thousands of hamas gunmen, breaking out of gaza. on a murderous rampage, they killed hundreds of people and kidnapped 250 more. she called me at 10:14 and she was saying, mummy, i'm shot, i'm bleeding, i think i'm going to die. and i said, you're not going to die. romi gonen, 23, had been out partying at the nova festival. wounded in her arm, palestinian fighters dragged her back to gaza. she remains one of the few women still held captive there. desperate hostage families are trying to ramp up...
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says it all. commend this will be hamas, and that sa s it all. ., ~ commend this will be hamas, and that sa s it all. ., ,, commend this will be hamas, and that sa s it all. ., ~' ,, ., commend this will be hamas, and that sa s it all. ., ,, ., , says it all. thank you for bringing us an overview _ says it all. thank you for bringing us an overview of _ says it all. thank you for bringing us an overview of events - says it all. thank you for bringing us an overview of events there. l us an overview of events there. yolande knell, injerusalem. turkey's president erdogan has been dealt a major political blow, in local elections there. his ak party suffered its biggest defeat in municipal elections across the country. correspondents say voters appear to be punishing his party for the spiralling cost of living. the main opposition chp achieved its largest victory in 45 years. it won six of turkey's eight largest urban centres — including the country's biggest city istanbul. and for the first time in 25 years, they won more municipalities than the governing ak party. president erdogan
says it all. commend this will be hamas, and that sa s it all. ., ~ commend this will be hamas, and that sa s it all. ., ,, commend this will be hamas, and that sa s it all. ., ~' ,, ., commend this will be hamas, and that sa s it all. ., ,, ., , says it all. thank you for bringing us an overview _ says it all. thank you for bringing us an overview of _ says it all. thank you for bringing us an overview of events - says it all. thank you for bringing us an overview of events there. l us an...
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hamas, at the end of the da , fighters. hamas, at the end of the day. could — fighters. hamas, at the end of the day. could try _ fighters. hamas, at the end of the day. could try to — fighters. hamas, at the end of the day, could try to interrupt - fighters. hamas, at the end of the day, could try to interrupt this. . fighters. hamas, at the end of the day, could try to interrupt this. i l day, could try to interrupt this. i would like to think they won't come and probably they won't, but it's possible they could. unfortunately in these sorts of operations you end “p in these sorts of operations you end up in places you wouldn't want to have gone to. up in places you wouldn't want to have gone to— up in places you wouldn't want to have gone to. british forces could be deployed _ have gone to. british forces could be deployed from _ have gone to. british forces could be deployed from this _ have gone to. british forces could be deployed from this uk - have gone to. british forces could be deployed from this uk air- have gone to. british forces could| be deployed fr
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the problem that you're alluding to is the elimination of hamas, isn't it? if israel doesn't go into rafah, as it said it would, if it doesn't eliminate those last units of hamas — which is what it wants to do — how do they deal with, as you see it, the problem of hamas? this is one issue. the second issue is that there's the border with egypt. as we speak now, iran is continuing to send weapons into the gaza strip, through rafah. this is how they brought the weapons in, and we saw on october 7th — and even afterwards — that they have weapons like an average european country. so if we will not solve this problem, not only hamas but also the border between egypt and rafah, and weaponry will continue to go in, this war will never end. this is what hamas is very explicitly saying, that they will continue to do the same. to what extent do you think prime minister netanyahu is listening to what the us wants now, its urging of restraint? i think he's listening very carefully. the united states is our closest ally, and it has a huge influence on the way we
the problem that you're alluding to is the elimination of hamas, isn't it? if israel doesn't go into rafah, as it said it would, if it doesn't eliminate those last units of hamas — which is what it wants to do — how do they deal with, as you see it, the problem of hamas? this is one issue. the second issue is that there's the border with egypt. as we speak now, iran is continuing to send weapons into the gaza strip, through rafah. this is how they brought the weapons in, and we saw on...
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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 seventh again and again, as it promised to do. hamas hopes that the pressure from outside and inside will make israel surrender to these extreme demands. it will not happen. israel is ready for a deal. israel is not ready to surrender. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu speaking, there. ijust want i just want to show you some live pictures from jerusalem. this is the latest in a series of rallies which have been held over the last week. today, of course, a very special or sad marking of the six month anniversary since that attack by hamas entering israeli territory, southern israel. and what we have seen over the past week is to sets of groups, essentially coming together, this could be significant. i wil
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 seventh again and again, as it promised to do. hamas hopes that the pressure from outside and inside will make israel surrender to these extreme demands. it will not happen. israel is ready for a...
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but it's not about the importance of toppling hamas. he will say he wants israel to have the tools it needs to double hamas, and a lot of attacks are coming from the iranian side, and "i want israel to be able to defend itself from iran and is proxies." there is such a thing as a national security memorandum that israel needs to certify that their weapons are going to their intended purpose. 0k. that's — that's — they're trying to stave off certain attempts by certain democratic liberals in the senate. criticism indeed. david, just one more question for you. we have seen axios reporting that the us security adviserjake sullivan will go to saudi arabia and meet with crown prince mohammed bin salman. this to discuss a deal including saudi normalisation with israel. do you think that's possible at the moment? well, this is the $64,000 question. i mean, the whole — america has put all its eggs in one basket, which is to get, like, a six—week pause, to get at least 40 of the hostages, of the 40—130 hostages released, and use that k
but it's not about the importance of toppling hamas. he will say he wants israel to have the tools it needs to double hamas, and a lot of attacks are coming from the iranian side, and "i want israel to be able to defend itself from iran and is proxies." there is such a thing as a national security memorandum that israel needs to certify that their weapons are going to their intended purpose. 0k. that's — that's — they're trying to stave off certain attempts by certain democratic...
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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 seventh again and again, as it promised to do. hamas hopes that the pressure from outside and inside will make israel surrender to these extreme demands. it will not happen. israel is ready for a deal. israel is not ready to surrender. israelis have been visiting the site of the nova festival in southern israel where the october 7th attack unfolded. it comes as talks resume in cairo to try an negotiate a ceasefire. sebastian usher reports from jerusalem. grieving for those who were killed on october the 7th at the nova festival in southern israel. six months on, the trauma for israel still runs deep. and for some, it's a personal grief that can never be assuaged. we were talking with our kids on the phone in the
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 seventh again and again, as it promised to do. hamas hopes that the pressure from outside and inside will make israel surrender to these extreme demands. it will not happen. israel is ready for a...
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right now in some ways hamas has already won. in the sense that israel is completely isolated on the world stage with the exception of the united states and president biden is kind of going back and forth here. it is unclear where he is in terms of the way he adjudicates this war. today he said that the united states will provide unwavering support to israel. that does not cohere with what he said the last week about remanding a more precise and a more precision targeted approach to the war. you know, this is a tough subject within the united states but really in the united states but really in the region it is really causing the region it is really causing the saudis, thejordanians, the uae, to question american values and i am told from leaders in us european command that even in europe leaders in europe are questioning american values here. europe are questioning american values here-— values here. thank you for your time. here in washington, presidentjoe biden is hosting japanese prime minister fumio kishida at a state dinn
right now in some ways hamas has already won. in the sense that israel is completely isolated on the world stage with the exception of the united states and president biden is kind of going back and forth here. it is unclear where he is in terms of the way he adjudicates this war. today he said that the united states will provide unwavering support to israel. that does not cohere with what he said the last week about remanding a more precise and a more precision targeted approach to the war....
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and to the people of gaza that still support hamas that hamas is not an option any more. only by creating these three vectors or pressures simultaneously, i think there is a higher probability for a breakthrough in the negotiation. and in the meantime, israel says it continues to prepare for a full—scale offensive or rafah. what options do you think the israeli military have, considering the more than one million people who are sheltering in rafah right now because of the ongoing conflict? israel, the idf, has several options, the plans are already ready and approved by the war cabinet. we have to remember that although there are something like 1.3 million people in the rafah area, the idf does not intend to protect all the area, and i assume that the area will be divided into smaller areas, like khan younis, and people will be evacuated from these smaller areas whenever the idf were intending to enter these polygons. and i assume that there are some other tactics that will be used, first of all in order to surprise hamas. and secondly to ensure minimal casualty on gaza
and to the people of gaza that still support hamas that hamas is not an option any more. only by creating these three vectors or pressures simultaneously, i think there is a higher probability for a breakthrough in the negotiation. and in the meantime, israel says it continues to prepare for a full—scale offensive or rafah. what options do you think the israeli military have, considering the more than one million people who are sheltering in rafah right now because of the ongoing conflict?...
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so how likely is it that hamas will release hostages? i've been speaking to ahron bregman from the department of war studies at king's college london about those hostage videos. well, first of all, very good news for the families because they can see that their loved ones are still alive. and the message of hamas is basically "here, "you have the hostages, and you, the israeli government, "should compromise." it is also a message to the american administration because one of the hostages has got american nationality. so hamas pressure on israel, on the americans and on the israeli public, so the israeli public put pressure on the israeli government to compromise. and do you think that will work? will the pressure be enough to get the israeli government to compromise? well, you know, the main bone of contention is the hamas demand that israel stop the war and allow palestinian refugees to move from the southern part of the gaza strip to the north. if israel stops now, it's not going to achieve its aims. so it is tough for the israeli gove
so how likely is it that hamas will release hostages? i've been speaking to ahron bregman from the department of war studies at king's college london about those hostage videos. well, first of all, very good news for the families because they can see that their loved ones are still alive. and the message of hamas is basically "here, "you have the hostages, and you, the israeli government, "should compromise." it is also a message to the american administration because one of...
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there have been preparing hamas to do the invasion on the _ preparing hamas to do the invasion on the 7th — preparing hamas to do the invasion on the 7th of october. while there are fingers— on the 7th of october. while there are fingers being pointed, we have to be _ are fingers being pointed, we have to be clear— are fingers being pointed, we have to be clear minded and open eyed regarding — to be clear minded and open eyed regarding the level of iran's involvement. it didn't begin on april— involvement. it didn't begin on april one. _ involvement. it didn't begin on april one, it has been going on for many— april one, it has been going on for many years. — april one, it has been going on for many years, building these forces, building _ many years, building these forces, building a — many years, building these forces, building a ring of fire around israel— building a ring of fire around israel that we can't accept. therefore, we embarked to defend ourselves — therefore, we embarked to defend ourselves with decent nations, we have _ ourselves with decent nations,
there have been preparing hamas to do the invasion on the _ preparing hamas to do the invasion on the 7th — preparing hamas to do the invasion on the 7th of october. while there are fingers— on the 7th of october. while there are fingers being pointed, we have to be _ are fingers being pointed, we have to be clear— are fingers being pointed, we have to be clear minded and open eyed regarding — to be clear minded and open eyed regarding the level of iran's involvement. it didn't begin on...
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and to the people of gaza that still support hamas, that hamas is not an option any more. only by creating these three vectors or pressures simultaneously, i think there is a higher probability for a breakthrough in the negotiation. south africa is marking 30 years since the end of apartheid and the country's first democratic elections. the events come at a difficult time for the governing african national congress. south africa is preparing for elections next month, and is experiencing failing infrastructure and high levels of crime and unemployment. analysts say the deteriorating conditions might endanger the anc�*s majority for the first time. president ramaphosa outlined what the end of apartheid — a our shackles have been cast off. the shackles that have tied us down for hundreds of years. the weight of centuries of oppression was no longer holding us down. even though our backs or scars of the cruel lashes of those who were whipped and subjected us for more than 300 years, on that day, as a united people we stood tall as south africans. , , ., ., , ., , ., 0ur co
and to the people of gaza that still support hamas, that hamas is not an option any more. only by creating these three vectors or pressures simultaneously, i think there is a higher probability for a breakthrough in the negotiation. south africa is marking 30 years since the end of apartheid and the country's first democratic elections. the events come at a difficult time for the governing african national congress. south africa is preparing for elections next month, and is experiencing failing...
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, becomes a reward for hamas, becomes a reward for hamas, it is all wrong, of course, but you see the israeli government is being totally opposed to statehood, wants to conflate all palestinians with hamas and punish all palestinians for the actions of hamas whereas the israelis themselves kept hamas in power in gaza. ~ . ., ., in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch _ in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch others _ in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch others because l in gaza. what about globally? i i want to touch others because it was interesting to see the boat, 12 of the 15 members voting in favour, there were two abstentions, we're here in countries like spain, ireland, malta and flaminia reportedly want to recognise palestine as a state diplomatically. looking globally, how would you describe support for palestinian state? it describe support for palestinian state? it is very stron: palestinian state? it is very strong and _ palestinian state? it is very strong and the _ palestinian state? it is very strong and the global- palestinian state? it is very i s
, becomes a reward for hamas, becomes a reward for hamas, it is all wrong, of course, but you see the israeli government is being totally opposed to statehood, wants to conflate all palestinians with hamas and punish all palestinians for the actions of hamas whereas the israelis themselves kept hamas in power in gaza. ~ . ., ., in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch _ in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch others _ in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch others because l in...
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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 seventh again and again, as it promised to do. hamas hopes that the pressure from outside and inside will make israel surrender to these extreme demands. it will not happen. israel is ready for a deal. israel is not ready to surrender. 0ur international editor, jeremy bowenjoins, me now from jerusalem. the possibility of a new phase now starting in this war.— starting in this war. yes, with those tr00ps _ starting in this war. yes, with those troops being _ starting in this war. yes, with those troops being pulled - starting in this war. yes, with l those troops being pulled back starting in this war. yes, with - those troops being pulled back from the south of gaza, it is the case though that mr netanyahu say
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 seventh again and again, as it promised to do. hamas hopes that the pressure from outside and inside will make israel surrender to these extreme demands. it will not happen. israel is ready for a...
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could suspend its planned incursion into rafah if there is a deal where hamas releases its remaining hostages. the latest stand—off in a wave of pro—palestinian sit—ins in the us — police detained hundreds on university campuses across the country. former health minister and conservative mp daniel poulter defects to labour, saying he disagreed with the conservative party's handling of the nhs. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic sells for six times the asking price. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the middle east — where israel's foreign minister has said a planned ground assault on the southern gaza city of rafah could be suspended, if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority. hostage release also forms a key part of international mediation efforts to bring about a ceasefire in the gaza war. hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel, and omri miran both identify themselves. w
could suspend its planned incursion into rafah if there is a deal where hamas releases its remaining hostages. the latest stand—off in a wave of pro—palestinian sit—ins in the us — police detained hundreds on university campuses across the country. former health minister and conservative mp daniel poulter defects to labour, saying he disagreed with the conservative party's handling of the nhs. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic sells for six times...
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he's not going to let this shift or change the policy that hamas is following. and he referred this specifically to the latest ceasefire negotiations. these are at a very delicate stage. we heard some optimism a day or two ago — we're not hearing that now. and hamas in particular has said that it doesn't think that the new proposal satisfies four conditions that it's long set out. and it doesn't seem in the mood for concessions. and i would say that after this strike, it's probably even less ready for concessions than it was before. from the israeli side, the security cabinet was meeting last night. we've just been getting leaks in the israeli media, some of the things that the minister said, and i have to say that if these leaks are correct, there is no real consensus within the israeli cabinet. some ministers are saying essentially this deal that, are for three, perhaps a0 of the hostages and there are 130 around who are still believed to be in gaza, but not all of them are still alive, that this is pointless, that they want all the hostages released now or
he's not going to let this shift or change the policy that hamas is following. and he referred this specifically to the latest ceasefire negotiations. these are at a very delicate stage. we heard some optimism a day or two ago — we're not hearing that now. and hamas in particular has said that it doesn't think that the new proposal satisfies four conditions that it's long set out. and it doesn't seem in the mood for concessions. and i would say that after this strike, it's probably even less...
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is hamas was re'ected, exlorin: you can. is hamas was re'ected, exploring the i you can. is hamas was re'ected, exploring the possibility,- you can. is hamas was rejected, exploring the possibility, what i exploring the possibility, what then in this war?— then in this war? well, i think then in this war? well, i think the pressure _ then in this war? well, i think the pressure is _ then in this war? well, i think the pressure is on _ then in this war? well, i think the pressure is on hamas. - then in this war? well, i think i the pressure is on hamas. there is world pressure on there. yes, netanyahu's threatening to go into rafah, i think that might be a more of a negotiating tactic, i don't think he will go in, certainly not without the us approval, and us approval is conditions based, not time—based. conditions based meaning you need to meet certain metrics, most important of them is moving the civilian population, the palestinians, to a safe place. that is nearly unachievable so i think that is a faint for now, not a real option for the israelis. laura is somethin
is hamas was re'ected, exlorin: you can. is hamas was re'ected, exploring the i you can. is hamas was re'ected, exploring the possibility,- you can. is hamas was rejected, exploring the possibility, what i exploring the possibility, what then in this war?— then in this war? well, i think then in this war? well, i think the pressure _ then in this war? well, i think the pressure is _ then in this war? well, i think the pressure is on _ then in this war? well, i think the pressure is on hamas....
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i think we will get perhaps if hamas is willing because hamas just turned down the latest offer, if hamas is willing to release some hostages with them a long way to go yet. jamesjeffrey, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. a senior conservative mp has told the times newspaper that he passed on the phone numbers of other mps to a man he met on a dating app. william wragg told the paper he had been "scared" because the individual had "compromising things" on him. it follows reports at least 12 men in political circles received unsolicited messages, raising security concerns. he has since apologised. here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened in this incident. especially about mps telephone numbers being passed on. that is really concerning. the bbc has attempted to contac
i think we will get perhaps if hamas is willing because hamas just turned down the latest offer, if hamas is willing to release some hostages with them a long way to go yet. jamesjeffrey, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. a senior conservative mp has told the times newspaper that he passed on the phone numbers of other mps to a man he met on a dating app. william wragg told the paper he had been...
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it hosts in doha some senior hamas leaders and it has done for many years. they live there in exile. and at the same time qatar has this very important role as an ally of the us in the region. it hosts a large us military base in its desert and often does serve a purpose in these kinds of negotiations. these are strong comments that have been made by the prime minister who is also the foreign minister of qatar, sheikh mohammed bin abdulrahman bin jassim al thani. and he has really been talking about how narrow political interests are being served here by some of the comments against qatar. it is clear that he really does seem to mean some things that have been said in recent days in washington, particularly by one us democratic congressman who is accusing qatar of actually blocking a deal to bring home the hostages, saying that it's far too close to hamas and that the us should re—evaluate its relationship with this big player in the gulf. already, qatar's embassy in washington has responded to that quite strongly, criticising those remarks. "exploited" an
it hosts in doha some senior hamas leaders and it has done for many years. they live there in exile. and at the same time qatar has this very important role as an ally of the us in the region. it hosts a large us military base in its desert and often does serve a purpose in these kinds of negotiations. these are strong comments that have been made by the prime minister who is also the foreign minister of qatar, sheikh mohammed bin abdulrahman bin jassim al thani. and he has really been talking...
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and to the people of gaza that still support hamas, that hamas is not an option any more. only by creating these three vectors or pressures simultaneously, i think there is a higher probability for a breakthrough in the negotiation. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, is insisting he will not resign despite a week of political turmoil. here's a recap of what's been happening. the crisis began when humza yousaf — who leads the scottish national party ended its governing coalition with the scottish greens. both parties are pro scottish independence. there'd been trouble in the coalition about the decision to scrap climate targets and gender policy issues. theoretically, mr yousaf could lead a minority government but he faces two confidence votes, and all the main scottish parties have said they will vote against him. there's the possibility that a former snp member ash regan, who has defected to another nationalist party — could save mr yousaf. but that's highly uncertain. the big picture in all of this is that the position of the scottish national party is weakenin
and to the people of gaza that still support hamas, that hamas is not an option any more. only by creating these three vectors or pressures simultaneously, i think there is a higher probability for a breakthrough in the negotiation. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, is insisting he will not resign despite a week of political turmoil. here's a recap of what's been happening. the crisis began when humza yousaf — who leads the scottish national party ended its governing coalition with the...
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hamas tunnel network underneath the gaza strip. hamas has previously claimed that its tunnels stretch for 500 kilometers, although there's no way to independently verify this. some tunnels are reportedly big enough to fit vehicles in. at bbc verify we've been combing through almost 200 messages where the israeli army claim to have discovered tunnels in gaza. most of these don't give precise details or specific locations, so trying to quantify the extent of the network the idf has uncovered or destroyed is near impossible. ensuring the release of hostages kidnapped on 7th october has been a key war aim that netanyahu has set and some of those who have been released have said they were held inside tunnels. of the 253 people taken, according to israel, 109 have been released as part of prisoner exchanges or deals and three have been rescued directly in military operations. the bodies of 11 dead hostages have been recovered, including three the idf admitted to killing in a military operation. of the remaining 130 hostages, israel says
hamas tunnel network underneath the gaza strip. hamas has previously claimed that its tunnels stretch for 500 kilometers, although there's no way to independently verify this. some tunnels are reportedly big enough to fit vehicles in. at bbc verify we've been combing through almost 200 messages where the israeli army claim to have discovered tunnels in gaza. most of these don't give precise details or specific locations, so trying to quantify the extent of the network the idf has uncovered or...
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qatar says it is reassessing its role as a mediator between israel and hamas. a meeting of g7 foreign ministers on the italian island of capri. the conservative mp mark menzies is suspended from the party after being accused of misusing campaign funds — claims he disputes. the government says an investigation is underway. and why some film fans are moving away from streaming in favour of micro cinemas. a global cyber gang accused of industrial—scale fraud has been busted by police. it's accused of offering a service to criminals which allowed them to steal from victims using fraudulent text messages. 37 people worldwide have been arrested, 2a of which are in britain. it's estimated that 70,000 people have fallen victim to the scams. it is five o'clock in the morning in south london, the end of a two—year investigation.
qatar says it is reassessing its role as a mediator between israel and hamas. a meeting of g7 foreign ministers on the italian island of capri. the conservative mp mark menzies is suspended from the party after being accused of misusing campaign funds — claims he disputes. the government says an investigation is underway. and why some film fans are moving away from streaming in favour of micro cinemas. a global cyber gang accused of industrial—scale fraud has been busted by police. it's...
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even if hamas kills half of that. we acknowledge that there is a challenge with distribution of aid. for which israel is not responsible. nevertheless, we want to make it a smoother mechanism. but addressing your other question because i know we are short on time. there is an investigation — i believe maybe you saw the preliminary findings — but there is an investigation of this very tragic incident under way. we should make sure that this will never reoccur. for that reason, we also set up a situation room to better the co—ordination between the aid groups and idf. again, it's a tragedy that should not have happened and was a mistake following misidentification of these three vehicles. i want to ask you about domestic support within israel. we've seen growing protest against the prime minister, calling to bring the hostages home. they are now calls for new elections. does prime minister netanyahu have the domestic mandate right now to continue to lead israel? we are a democracy, there are protests but if you se
even if hamas kills half of that. we acknowledge that there is a challenge with distribution of aid. for which israel is not responsible. nevertheless, we want to make it a smoother mechanism. but addressing your other question because i know we are short on time. there is an investigation — i believe maybe you saw the preliminary findings — but there is an investigation of this very tragic incident under way. we should make sure that this will never reoccur. for that reason, we also set up...