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studio: this is from the meeting of the un security council called at the un security council called at the request of the israeli ambassador who said he wanted the council to convene a meeting to unequivocally condemn iran for grave violations force of the un security general said the middle east is on the brink, people in the region are facing real danger of devastating full—scale war in sight now is the time to defuse and de—escalate, a time to defuse and de—escalate, a time for maximum restraint. 0ur north america correspondentjoins me now. i won it from antonio guterres a sign that as of reprisal are barred under international law. —— mckay warning a yellow. that under international law. -- mckay warning a yellow.— warning a yellow. that successor ri . ht. warning a yellow. that successor riuht. he warning a yellow. that successor right- he came _ warning a yellow. that successor right. he came with _ warning a yellow. that successor right. he came with a _ warning a yellow. that successor right. he came with a message | warning a yellow. that successor i right. he c
studio: this is from the meeting of the un security council called at the un security council called at the request of the israeli ambassador who said he wanted the council to convene a meeting to unequivocally condemn iran for grave violations force of the un security general said the middle east is on the brink, people in the region are facing real danger of devastating full—scale war in sight now is the time to defuse and de—escalate, a time to defuse and de—escalate, a time for...
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charterand regime in blatant violation of the un charter and international law attacked — un charter and international law attacked the state of israel and launched — attacked the state of israel and launched 170 uavs, 120 listed missiles — launched 170 uavs, 120 listed missiles and 30 cruise missiles carrying — missiles and 30 cruise missiles carrying 60 tonnes of explosive materiais — carrying 60 tonnes of explosive materials at israel. this attack was launched _ materials at israel. this attack was launched from iranian soil, as well as from _ launched from iranian soil, as well as from lebanon, yemen, syria and irag _ as from lebanon, yemen, syria and iraq. colleagues, from the moment i began _ iraq. colleagues, from the moment i began my— iraq. colleagues, from the moment i began my tenure here, in every speech— began my tenure here, in every speech and in countless letters i rang _ speech and in countless letters i rang the — speech and in countless letters i rang the warning belt regarding around~ — rang the warning belt regarding around~ i— rang the warning
charterand regime in blatant violation of the un charter and international law attacked — un charter and international law attacked the state of israel and launched — attacked the state of israel and launched 170 uavs, 120 listed missiles — launched 170 uavs, 120 listed missiles and 30 cruise missiles carrying — missiles and 30 cruise missiles carrying 60 tonnes of explosive materiais — carrying 60 tonnes of explosive materials at israel. this attack was launched _ materials at...
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and last night, the un security council met in an emergency meeting following the attacks. israel called for sanctions on iran and reiterated its right to a response. this attack crossed every red line and israel reserves the legal right to retaliate. we are not a frog in boiling water, we are a nation of lions. following such a massive and direct attack on israel, the entire world, let alone israel, cannot settle for inaction. we will defend our future. iran's ambassador to the un told the meeting that its actions, which were in retaliation for a deadly air strike on its consulate in syria, werejustified. these countries, especially the united states, have shielded israel from any responsibility for the gaza massacre, while they have denied iran inherent right to self—defence against the israeli armed attack on our diplomatic premises. amid rising tensions, the attacks have received widespread international condemnation. the scale and nature of iran's heinous assault, the first direct attack from iran on israeli soil, poses grave risks to the security and stability of ci
and last night, the un security council met in an emergency meeting following the attacks. israel called for sanctions on iran and reiterated its right to a response. this attack crossed every red line and israel reserves the legal right to retaliate. we are not a frog in boiling water, we are a nation of lions. following such a massive and direct attack on israel, the entire world, let alone israel, cannot settle for inaction. we will defend our future. iran's ambassador to the un told the...
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that's the pressure from the un. then, from the other side you have pressure from the iranians themselves, doing everything they can to try to deter any israeli counter—attack. so, you have got a revolutionary guard general saying, look, if israel attacks hard, we might have to revise our nuclear strategy. you've got the iranian foreign minister at the united nations, saying, look, if israel retaliates, we will have to retaliate, too. so, that's the pressure that israel is under at the moment and then, it's getting some diplomatic nudging from its allies — the americans and the british and some of the europeans are now agreeing new sanctions on iran. they're not that substantive because there are a lot of sanctions already in place on iran. but, essentially, this is the americans and uk saying that international pressure should be reimposed on iran, that israel is not alone — that there is a broader coalition against what iran has been doing and they are currently supporting israel — and that coalition has be
that's the pressure from the un. then, from the other side you have pressure from the iranians themselves, doing everything they can to try to deter any israeli counter—attack. so, you have got a revolutionary guard general saying, look, if israel attacks hard, we might have to revise our nuclear strategy. you've got the iranian foreign minister at the united nations, saying, look, if israel retaliates, we will have to retaliate, too. so, that's the pressure that israel is under at the moment...
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as israel weighs its response to iran's unprecedented attack , the un's secretary general calls for calm. the uk's foreign secretary lord cameron urges israel not to retaliate — saying they should �*take the win�* of repelling iran's attack. iran suffered this defeat because the attack was a failure. the world can see what a malign influence they are and i think the right thing to do is not escalate. donald trump will become the first us president to face a criminal trial on monday — facing 3a charges of fraud. and we focus in on sudan — as the country marks one year of a bloody civil war. it's time to "step back from the brink". that's the warning from the un secretary general antonio guterres, after iran's attack on israel late on saturday. he was speaking at an emergency meeting of the un where representatives from the uk and us condemned the attacks by iran, but made it clear that they didn't want to see any further escalation. israel's military has provided a wide range of options to respond to the attack. israel's war cabinet ended without consensus. middle east correspon
as israel weighs its response to iran's unprecedented attack , the un's secretary general calls for calm. the uk's foreign secretary lord cameron urges israel not to retaliate — saying they should �*take the win�* of repelling iran's attack. iran suffered this defeat because the attack was a failure. the world can see what a malign influence they are and i think the right thing to do is not escalate. donald trump will become the first us president to face a criminal trial on monday —...
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the un human rights council has adopted a resolution calling for a global ban on weapons sales to israel because of its conduct in the war in gaza. a senior conservative mp has told the times he was manipulated into giving the personal numbers of fellow mps to someone he met on a dating app. and emergency workers in taiwan are still trying to reach around 600 people trapped by wednesday's earthquake. # waterloo... # 50 years - # waterloo... # 50 years since i # waterloo... #| 50 years since the # waterloo... # 50 years since the eurovision win, marking the special moment in musical history. hello, welcome to the programme. the un
the un human rights council has adopted a resolution calling for a global ban on weapons sales to israel because of its conduct in the war in gaza. a senior conservative mp has told the times he was manipulated into giving the personal numbers of fellow mps to someone he met on a dating app. and emergency workers in taiwan are still trying to reach around 600 people trapped by wednesday's earthquake. # waterloo... # 50 years - # waterloo... # 50 years since i # waterloo... #| 50 years since the...
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within the overall un appeal, the ask is $1.8 billion. we had never seen this before because we had never seen a word like this in the gaza strip and in the region. the scale of the humanitarian tragedy in the gaza strip means this kind of funding is required and to feed people, to get health care to people, to get shelter supplies, this is the dire straits of the need. i5 this is the dire straits of the need. , ., ,., this is the dire straits of the need. , ., , . need. is it also unprecedented because it _ need. is it also unprecedented because it is — need. is it also unprecedented because it is being _ need. is it also unprecedented because it is being launched . need. is it also unprecedented| because it is being launched at need. is it also unprecedented l because it is being launched at a time when you are not sure how much aid you can get in, you're not sure if it is safe enough to deliver it? yesterday the un said there were still restrictions on the entry and delivery of age?— delivery of age? yes, that is absolutely — del
within the overall un appeal, the ask is $1.8 billion. we had never seen this before because we had never seen a word like this in the gaza strip and in the region. the scale of the humanitarian tragedy in the gaza strip means this kind of funding is required and to feed people, to get health care to people, to get shelter supplies, this is the dire straits of the need. i5 this is the dire straits of the need. , ., ,., this is the dire straits of the need. , ., , . need. is it also...
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as the un - hunger? first of all, thank you for covering this. as the un said - hunger? first of all, thank you for covering this. as the un said and | hunger? first of all, thank you for| covering this. as the un said and i have also said, famine is imminent in the north. this is something that if we wait much longer, we're going to go over the edge and not be able to go over the edge and not be able to recover from it. to go over the edge and not be able to recoverfrom it. that's why to go over the edge and not be able to recover from it. that's why it is so important that we be able to get food at scale in. we are grateful there is consideration to opening there is consideration to opening the border point and the crank out, were hoping to see that very soon. all these things, along with the airdrops and everything else going on will enable us to get food in at scale but it cannot stop, it cannot be a treble of eight trucks a day or a week, it has to be multitudes of trucks and quickly. to a week, it has to be multitudes of trucks and quickly.— trucks and quickly. t
as the un - hunger? first of all, thank you for covering this. as the un said - hunger? first of all, thank you for covering this. as the un said and | hunger? first of all, thank you for| covering this. as the un said and i have also said, famine is imminent in the north. this is something that if we wait much longer, we're going to go over the edge and not be able to go over the edge and not be able to recover from it. to go over the edge and not be able to recoverfrom it. that's why to go...
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, trut— state department and again from the un, but it _ state department and again from the un, but it is good for the cause to be directly— un, but it is good for the cause to be directly directed to the commander of rsf, as a person responsible and has a power to stop the attack, — responsible and has a power to stop the attack, and knows if any genocide _ the attack, and knows if any genocide and mass atrocity happens again. _ genocide and mass atrocity happens again. he _ genocide and mass atrocity happens again, he would personally be responsibly because he has the power to stop _ responsibly because he has the power to stop it— responsibly because he has the power to stop it not to happen. i think it is good _ to stop it not to happen. i think it is good this— to stop it not to happen. i think it is good this message is meant, but i feel it _ is good this message is meant, but i feel it is _ is good this message is meant, but i feel it is very— is good this message is meant, but i feel it is very much generalised than _ feel it is very much generalised than being dir
, trut— state department and again from the un, but it _ state department and again from the un, but it is good for the cause to be directly— un, but it is good for the cause to be directly directed to the commander of rsf, as a person responsible and has a power to stop the attack, — responsible and has a power to stop the attack, and knows if any genocide _ the attack, and knows if any genocide and mass atrocity happens again. _ genocide and mass atrocity happens again. he _ genocide...
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the vote, while not binding, does come from the un's pressure on israel to change course. it comes as the us welcomed news that israel will allow three humanitarian corridors into gaza following a phone call between president biden and the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. for the first time since the start of the israel—gaza war, israel will temporarily reopen the erez crossing in northern gaza. ashdod port will also be opened for humanitarian deliveries. and more aid trucks from jordan will be allowed to cross israel to gaza. the call between mr biden and mr netanyahu was their first since an israeli air strike killed seven international aid workers from the charity group world central kitchen, sparking international outrage. the white house is urging israel to allow a "dramatic" increase of aid into gaza within "hours or days." sean dilley reports. in the heart of the white house, a phone call with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and a clear message from the us president that his patience is running low. joe biden told his counterpart that israe
the vote, while not binding, does come from the un's pressure on israel to change course. it comes as the us welcomed news that israel will allow three humanitarian corridors into gaza following a phone call between president biden and the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. for the first time since the start of the israel—gaza war, israel will temporarily reopen the erez crossing in northern gaza. ashdod port will also be opened for humanitarian deliveries. and more aid trucks from...
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and meanwhile, the un has warned that the north of gaza l un has warned that the north of gaza is still marching towards famine, it has talked about catastrophic hunger throughout the area. what we know about the state of aidy right now in gaza, yolande?— gaza, yolande? there is real evidence _ gaza, yolande? there is real evidence over _ gaza, yolande? there is real evidence over the _ gaza, yolande? there is real evidence over the past - gaza, yolande? there is real evidence over the past few i gaza, yolande? there is real. evidence over the past few days gaza, yolande? there is real- evidence over the past few days go there has been an increase in aid which is coming into gaza. the israeli military has been very keen to talk about how over the past month action has been taken get this crossing into the north of the gaza strip going, to use the ashdod commercial port in southern israel for supplies coming in for gaza, that had really not happened previously in any meaningful way. we have also got the fact that aid is coming in more and more through jordan to go into the south of gaz
and meanwhile, the un has warned that the north of gaza l un has warned that the north of gaza is still marching towards famine, it has talked about catastrophic hunger throughout the area. what we know about the state of aidy right now in gaza, yolande?— gaza, yolande? there is real evidence _ gaza, yolande? there is real evidence over _ gaza, yolande? there is real evidence over the _ gaza, yolande? there is real evidence over the past - gaza, yolande? there is real evidence over the past...
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the un human rights council has voted for a ban on arms sales to israel. this is the moment the vote was announced in geneva. the resolution _ was announced in geneva. the resolution is _ was announced in geneva. tue: resolution is adopted was announced in geneva. tte: resolution is adopted by the council by 28 yes... applause 28 countries voted in favour of the non—binding resolution and six against with 13 abstentions, including france which described the humanitarian situation in gaza as catastrophic. the vote, not binding, comes from the un top human rights body and will increase the diplomatic pressure on israel to change course. for more on this, allergy geneva corresponding imogen foulkes —— geneva correspondent. is it what was expected? t foulkes -- geneva correspondent. is it what was expected?— it what was expected? i think by last niuht it what was expected? i think by last night when _ it what was expected? i think by last night when myself - it what was expected? i think by last night when myself and - it what was expected? i think by|
the un human rights council has voted for a ban on arms sales to israel. this is the moment the vote was announced in geneva. the resolution _ was announced in geneva. the resolution is _ was announced in geneva. tue: resolution is adopted was announced in geneva. tte: resolution is adopted by the council by 28 yes... applause 28 countries voted in favour of the non—binding resolution and six against with 13 abstentions, including france which described the humanitarian situation in gaza as...
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israel rejects this, saying un figures are wrong, and blames delays and distribution on the un and aid agencies. in kamal adwan hospital — the desolation caused by hunger. baby nahed, three months old. a 22—year—old woman, malnourished and sick, photographed just after she died. this boy is dead — a victim, his mother says, of disease and malnutrition. those who already had serious medical problems are now acutely vulnerable. jena, before the war, learning the alphabet. she already had a condition that made it difficult for her to absorb nutrition. now she's bed bound by sickness and the trauma of what she's seen. so this isjena. she presented, you said, as a skeleton? due to malnutrition. so she's just skin and bone. a child sam had to leave behind, like so many others in this war. jena's mom came to me, and she was saying, "i thought we were coming with you. "what's happening? "why are you going and we're staying?" and it's because the convoy was only approved for the delivery of food and fuel and not for taking any patients back. but memories of war have their own way of fol
israel rejects this, saying un figures are wrong, and blames delays and distribution on the un and aid agencies. in kamal adwan hospital — the desolation caused by hunger. baby nahed, three months old. a 22—year—old woman, malnourished and sick, photographed just after she died. this boy is dead — a victim, his mother says, of disease and malnutrition. those who already had serious medical problems are now acutely vulnerable. jena, before the war, learning the alphabet. she already had...
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a truly global situation, and indeed the un security council will meet later today. you mentioned the mood on the streets of tehran and other cities this morning. as you know, the iranian clerical regime has come under unprecedented pressure in recent years. do you think there would be a temporary rallying around the regime because it is now involved in this confrontation with israel? it is hard to say because the opposing side, those who are not approving of iran�*s strategies towards israel and do not want to support the war with israel, are not allowed to come to the streets to express their opinions. so, we don�*t know what percentage of iranian citizens are in favour of the war. i personally believe there is very little stamina, considering the lack of trust, the widening gap between state and citizens, rounds and rounds of uprisings, corruption cases, scandals by the government. and all the mismanagement, all the wrong policy—making, the nepotism, the loss of assets in iran�*s strategic vision for turning iran into a global power, has really created an
a truly global situation, and indeed the un security council will meet later today. you mentioned the mood on the streets of tehran and other cities this morning. as you know, the iranian clerical regime has come under unprecedented pressure in recent years. do you think there would be a temporary rallying around the regime because it is now involved in this confrontation with israel? it is hard to say because the opposing side, those who are not approving of iran�*s strategies towards israel...
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in a report, the un agency says most of the casualties occurred in port—au—prince. haiti has been plunged into violence since february, when gangs that control large parts of the capital launched a coordinated attack to push out the unelected prime minister, ariel henry. some roads in wales will revert to 30 miles per hour — that's 48 kilometres per hour — following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20 miles per hour. wales' transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34 million project. 0ur wales political correspondent cemlyn davies reports. this is the clearest the new transport secretary, ken skates, has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20mph policy. earlier this week, he talked about wanting a truly targeted approach, with the policy focused on built—up areas, where you have schools, parks, hospitals and so on. and he said that there would be some changes. and we've had a bit more detail from him in an interview he's given to north wales live, where he also a
in a report, the un agency says most of the casualties occurred in port—au—prince. haiti has been plunged into violence since february, when gangs that control large parts of the capital launched a coordinated attack to push out the unelected prime minister, ariel henry. some roads in wales will revert to 30 miles per hour — that's 48 kilometres per hour — following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20 miles per hour. wales' transport minister...
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the un security council passed the ceasefire resolution, the us abstained. what the state department moments later undermined that very resolution they abstain from by saying it is non—binding? there needs to be concrete steps to stop this massacre. figs be concrete steps to stop this massacre-— be concrete steps to stop this massacre. ~ , ., , ., massacre. as we heard, you were in this meeting _ massacre. as we heard, you were in this meeting at _ massacre. as we heard, you were in this meeting at the _ massacre. as we heard, you were in this meeting at the white - in this meeting at the white house, and then you actually left. you called this a moment of protest. why did you leave, and i am curious about the reaction from the president when you did. my reaction from the president when you did. reaction from the president when ou did. y , , when you did. my community is hurtinu. when you did. my community is hurting- we _ when you did. my community is hurting. we are _ when you did. my community is hurting. we are morning, - hurting. we are morning, gr
the un security council passed the ceasefire resolution, the us abstained. what the state department moments later undermined that very resolution they abstain from by saying it is non—binding? there needs to be concrete steps to stop this massacre. figs be concrete steps to stop this massacre-— be concrete steps to stop this massacre. ~ , ., , ., massacre. as we heard, you were in this meeting _ massacre. as we heard, you were in this meeting at _ massacre. as we heard, you were in this...
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there have been calls up to the top of the un that i calls up to the top of the un that while welcoming these new moves, saying that all of the crossings should be open, and if not, that it will still be difficult to get the amounts of aid in that are needed. is that also your view? that amounts of aid in that are needed. is that also your view?— is that also your view? that is our view, we would _ is that also your view? that is our view, we would like _ is that also your view? that is our view, we would like every - is that also your view? that is our view, we would like every gate i is that also your view? that is our . view, we would like every gate open, we need to get food in and get it in at scale. we can no longer wait to be considered or wait to see if our drivers are cleared, wait to see if the checkpoints are going to be a pen. we need to get in now. children are dying as we speak. they are dying of hunger. that is why it is so important we do what we do best: taking large amounts of food and feed those who are desperately hungry. feed those who are desperately hunt . .,, .
there have been calls up to the top of the un that i calls up to the top of the un that while welcoming these new moves, saying that all of the crossings should be open, and if not, that it will still be difficult to get the amounts of aid in that are needed. is that also your view? that amounts of aid in that are needed. is that also your view?— is that also your view? that is our view, we would _ is that also your view? that is our view, we would like _ is that also your view? that is our...
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there's a warning from the un secretary—general antonio guterres that it's time to "step back from the brink", after iran's attack on israel late on saturday. he was speaking at an emergency meeting of the un, where representatives from the uk and us condemned the attacks by iran, but made it clear they didn't want to see any further escalation. 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 defences with multiple waves of drones and missiles. but israel's advanced defence system destroyed most of them in the air , 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 ball
there's a warning from the un secretary—general antonio guterres that it's time to "step back from the brink", after iran's attack on israel late on saturday. he was speaking at an emergency meeting of the un, where representatives from the uk and us condemned the attacks by iran, but made it clear they didn't want to see any further escalation. britain's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said israel should recognise iran's attack has been a failure and not respond. let's take a...
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there has been international calls now, including from the un, to suspend weapon sales to israel. the scottish first minister told the bbc directly that he thinks the uk should stop arms sales to israel. what's the prime minister's response to that, and how concerned is mr netanyahu about losing support from israel's allies? thank you for having me on, carl, today. washington and jerusalem, we do see eye to eye in the big game of things. we want to eliminate the terror organisation hamas. this terrorist group can be no more. israelis do not deserve to live next door to this terrorist enclave. we want to make sure that gaza will never pose a terrorist threat to us and we want to make sure that are still in people, the hostages will come back home. while we are working on achieving these objectives as we define them, both of us, both sides, we want to see the minimal civilian suffering, minimal collateral damage and civilian casualties, which is what hamas is trying to maximise. that's what their entire strategy is based upon. it does sound like there is some severe disagreement, st
there has been international calls now, including from the un, to suspend weapon sales to israel. the scottish first minister told the bbc directly that he thinks the uk should stop arms sales to israel. what's the prime minister's response to that, and how concerned is mr netanyahu about losing support from israel's allies? thank you for having me on, carl, today. washington and jerusalem, we do see eye to eye in the big game of things. we want to eliminate the terror organisation hamas. this...
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you have heard just now there will be a meeting of the un security council today, president biden said he wants to convene a meeting of g7 allies. i think they will try to use those opportunities to bolster support for israel, because israel, having been very criticised for the way it has been behaved in gaza over the last six months, but this morning, it is the victim of an attack and i think its allies want to exploit that, not just to try to rally support for israel and put pressure on iran, but also to try and restrain israel. because the question now facing israeli policy makers will be how do they respond to these attacks and how do they do that in a proportionate way, and i think the allies of israel and others in the region will want that to be as measured and calibrated and limited as possible. what and limited as possible. what is the day _ and limited as possible. what is the day ahead _ and limited as possible. what is the day ahead now - and limited as possible. what is the day ahead now look - and limited as possible. what is the day ahead now look like for ordinary israe
you have heard just now there will be a meeting of the un security council today, president biden said he wants to convene a meeting of g7 allies. i think they will try to use those opportunities to bolster support for israel, because israel, having been very criticised for the way it has been behaved in gaza over the last six months, but this morning, it is the victim of an attack and i think its allies want to exploit that, not just to try to rally support for israel and put pressure on iran,...
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the un human rights council has adopted a resolution calling for a global ban on weapons sales to israel because of its conduct in the war in gaza. a senior conservative mp has told the times he was manipulated into giving the personal numbers of fellow mps to someone he met on a dating app. more now on the deaths of seven aid workers killed by israeli air strikes. the parent of an american canadian man told the bbc they regarded as a crime. john flickinger and sylvia labrecque paid tribute to their son — jacob flickinger — as a loyal and devoted humanitarian worker. they told our correspondent in washington, tom bateman, they rejected israel's explanation of a tragic mistake and have called for an independent investigation. the idf knew exactly who they were and where they were and they were targeted as they were leaving, after they dropped the food aid at a known humanitarian warehouse. they were chased down, in a sense, after the first vehicle was hit. people fled from that vehicle and they were targeted again. the idf continued firing on trucks that were clearly marked with the b
the un human rights council has adopted a resolution calling for a global ban on weapons sales to israel because of its conduct in the war in gaza. a senior conservative mp has told the times he was manipulated into giving the personal numbers of fellow mps to someone he met on a dating app. more now on the deaths of seven aid workers killed by israeli air strikes. the parent of an american canadian man told the bbc they regarded as a crime. john flickinger and sylvia labrecque paid tribute to...
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the un calls it "a betrayal of humanity." kibbutz nir oz, right on israel's border with gaza, feels like a time capsule — stuck in the horrors of the 7th of october. 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 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
the un calls it "a betrayal of humanity." kibbutz nir oz, right on israel's border with gaza, feels like a time capsule — stuck in the horrors of the 7th of october. 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 and his family survived in their safe room....
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un officials say the gaza strip is on the brink of famine. many questions are being asked. where does the word go from here? in the last few hours, the israeli military says it has withdrawn all of its forces not involved in active manoeuvres, leaving behind those whosejob manoeuvres, leaving behind those whose job it is to secure a corridor dividing the strip. the move comes as pressure intensifies on negotiators meeting on the egyptian capital, as well as senior qatari officials and delegates from other countries to try and reach a swap of israeli hostages being held in gaza and palestinian prisoners being held in israeli jails. lieutenant colonel peter lerner is a spokeseperson for the israel defence forces — i asked him about the announcement that idf withdraws troops from southern gaza. the idf has and is regrouping, conducting its next preparations for the next stage. the war is not over as long as there are 133 israelis being held by hamas. 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 tha
un officials say the gaza strip is on the brink of famine. many questions are being asked. where does the word go from here? in the last few hours, the israeli military says it has withdrawn all of its forces not involved in active manoeuvres, leaving behind those whosejob manoeuvres, leaving behind those whose job it is to secure a corridor dividing the strip. the move comes as pressure intensifies on negotiators meeting on the egyptian capital, as well as senior qatari officials and delegates...
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so what's needed now is opening all land crossings into gaza and allowing the un and other ngos full access and full ability to receive the aid and to distribute the aid. 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
so what's needed now is opening all land crossings into gaza and allowing the un and other ngos full access and full ability to receive the aid and to distribute the aid. 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...
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the un also criticised the attack with un secretary general antonio gutteress, calling it "unconscionable". another un official said the killings of seven staff is a, quote, "dreadful failure of deconfliction". lucy williamson has more from jerusalem. warning, viewers may find some of the images in her report distressing. hey, this is zomi. we're at the deir al—balah kitchen. they came from australia, poland, the us and the uk. their mission — to feed people — one of the simplest. in gaza — one of the hardest. and most dangerous. last night, israeli airstrikes hit their convoy, clearly marked with the charity logo of the world central kitchen. seven people killed, including three british nationals. colleagues, distraught, identified their bodies. "these are the people who brought the aid from the sea", he says. "they're all dead, all of them." the workers had been unloading a second shipment of aid brought into gaza by sea. they were travelling back from the warehouse in deir al—balah when their convoy was hit. theirvehicles, more than a mile apart. translation: it was a direct
the un also criticised the attack with un secretary general antonio gutteress, calling it "unconscionable". another un official said the killings of seven staff is a, quote, "dreadful failure of deconfliction". lucy williamson has more from jerusalem. warning, viewers may find some of the images in her report distressing. hey, this is zomi. we're at the deir al—balah kitchen. they came from australia, poland, the us and the uk. their mission — to feed people — one of...
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meanwhile, the un agency for palestinian refugees warns of the growing threat of disease. thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands to protest what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say over—tourism is harming the environment and conditions for local people. the head of a uk government watchdog has told the bbc that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. now on bbc news, in an exclusive bbc newsnight interview, arsenal and ukraine national team footballer 0leksandr zinchenko speaks about the war in his home country with kirsty wark. commentator: zinchenko. he's been a premier league star for manchester city... zinchenko will claim it. ..and now arsenal. and he's a proud ukrainian. 0leksandr zinchenko says he'll swap football for fighting against russia if he's called up. i think it's a clear answer.
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although it is not binding, we are hearing right now the israeli ambassador to the un hearing making an impassioned speech about israel's right to defend itself, highly critical of the council for even considering debating such a resolution. she alleges the council has never condemned hamas. i would say this resolution does condemn the firing of rockets from gaza into israel, it does call for the immediate release of hostages, but it is if you look at israel and its allies on one side, many countries from the global south, a very devices motion, reflecting, really, the polarised nature of the debate since the 7th of october. imagine, i am sure we — since the 7th of october. imagine, i am sure we will— since the 7th of october. imagine, i am sure we will talk— since the 7th of october. imagine, i am sure we will talk to _ since the 7th of october. imagine, i am sure we will talk to you - am sure we will talk to you throughout the day, thank you very much for now. —— imogen. in another development, the fast—food giant mcdonald's is to buy back all of its israeli restaurants
although it is not binding, we are hearing right now the israeli ambassador to the un hearing making an impassioned speech about israel's right to defend itself, highly critical of the council for even considering debating such a resolution. she alleges the council has never condemned hamas. i would say this resolution does condemn the firing of rockets from gaza into israel, it does call for the immediate release of hostages, but it is if you look at israel and its allies on one side, many...
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if you i think that the value of un cade -- think that the value of un cade —— unpaid carers support is £152 billion a year. when we look at the number of employees who are also caring, it is 2.3 million, that is a staggering number of people across great britain today. and it can be exhausting. we find higher levels of health, mental health, physical health, mental health, physical health, and people feel like it is two jobs. health, and people feel like it is twojobs. quite often, it is a health, and people feel like it is two jobs. quite often, it is a very private issue. you don't always share the fact that your brother or your sister might have severe mental illness. and some of those issues are very, very difficult to deal with. so, we know there is a shortage of practical support for families, so being able to be able tojuggle work and families, so being able to be able to juggle work and care is incredibly important to people. and this is important financially as well. we see that families are much more likely to be in poverty as a result of unpaid care. and as i said before
if you i think that the value of un cade -- think that the value of un cade —— unpaid carers support is £152 billion a year. when we look at the number of employees who are also caring, it is 2.3 million, that is a staggering number of people across great britain today. and it can be exhausting. we find higher levels of health, mental health, physical health, mental health, physical health, and people feel like it is two jobs. health, and people feel like it is twojobs. quite often, it is...
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safe country of france which means underthe un 51 safe country of france which means under the un 51 convention, actually, _ under the un 51 convention, actually, they are not genuine asylum—seekers because they are leaving _ asylum—seekers because they are leaving a — asylum—seekers because they are leaving a safe country. the only way we have _ leaving a safe country. the only way we have got— leaving a safe country. the only way we have got to stop this tragedy is tty we have got to stop this tragedy is by pushing the books back and, yes, we are _ by pushing the books back and, yes, we are spending aliens on foreign aid to— we are spending aliens on foreign aid to help — we are spending aliens on foreign aid to help developing nations, struggling nations — that's in the medium — struggling nations — that's in the medium to— struggling nations — that's in the medium to long—term —— spending billions _ medium to long—term —— spending billions but— medium to long—term —— spending billions. but short—term we got a crisis. _ billions. but s
safe country of france which means underthe un 51 safe country of france which means under the un 51 convention, actually, _ under the un 51 convention, actually, they are not genuine asylum—seekers because they are leaving _ asylum—seekers because they are leaving a — asylum—seekers because they are leaving a safe country. the only way we have _ leaving a safe country. the only way we have got— leaving a safe country. the only way we have got to stop this tragedy is tty we have got...
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the un international _ cause a catastrophe. the un international atomic - cause a catastrophe. the un international atomic energy | international atomic energy agency has warned that this could lead to some kind of major nuclear mistake. what is the worst—case scenario we are talking about? the worst-case scenario we are talking about?— talking about? important to remember _ talking about? important to remember that _ talking about? important to remember that the - talking about? important to - remember that the zaporizhzhia plans, all six reactors have been shut down for 18 months or more and that provides a lot of extra time in case there is a loss in cooling to those reactors. the risk is lower rights the fact is a catastrophe could happen, it is still possible that a combination of events could lead to poor melt or damage to fuel and to containment structures around the reactors are the only things protecting are the only things protecting a large release to the environment. this is why it is troubling that these increasingly capable drones, if penetrating a containment
the un international _ cause a catastrophe. the un international atomic - cause a catastrophe. the un international atomic energy | international atomic energy agency has warned that this could lead to some kind of major nuclear mistake. what is the worst—case scenario we are talking about? the worst-case scenario we are talking about?— talking about? important to remember _ talking about? important to remember that _ talking about? important to remember that the - talking about? important...
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killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then in my eyes that makes the uk government complicit. you can watch that interview on hardtalk, monday and tuesday on bbc news. earlier i spoke to tal heinrich, a spokesperson for israel's prime minister. thank you for taking the time tojoin us. joe biden in the us warned that the country could change its support for israel if changes are not made to limit humanitarian suffering in gaza, has been international calls including from the un to suspend weapon sales to israel. the scottish bus minister told the bbc directly he thinks the uk should stop arms sales to israel. what is the prime ministers response to that and how concerned is benjamin netanyahu about losing support neta nyahu about losing support from netanyahu about losing support from allies?— from allies? thank you for havin: from allies? thank you for having me _ from allies? thank you for having me on _ from allies? thank you for having me on today. - from allies? thank you for - having me on today. washin
killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then in my eyes that makes the uk government complicit. you can watch that interview on hardtalk, monday and tuesday on bbc news. earlier i spoke to tal heinrich, a spokesperson for israel's prime minister. thank you for taking the time tojoin us. joe biden in the us warned that the country could change its support for israel if changes are not made to limit humanitarian suffering...
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within the un human rights _ towards israel. within the un human rights council- towards israel. within the un | human rights council adopting towards israel. within the un i human rights council adopting a resolution calling for israel to be held accountable for possible war crimes, crimes against humanity committed in the gaza strip. in terms of what we have seen and the growing chorus of criticism of israel's actions, do you see the attack on an aid convoy is potentially a turning point? this could be a turning point i think the international condemnation of the debts of the seven aid workers and the mistakes made on the part of the idf could be a real moment where the benjamin netanyahu government has to reassess the direction they are taking the conflict. if the reports are true that the conversation between joe true that the conversation betweenjoe biden and benjamin netanyahu was tense yesterday that it may be that this is pressure on benjamin netanyahu that could result in a change of policy. that could result in a change of policy-— of policy. when you see the conflict
within the un human rights _ towards israel. within the un human rights council- towards israel. within the un | human rights council adopting towards israel. within the un i human rights council adopting a resolution calling for israel to be held accountable for possible war crimes, crimes against humanity committed in the gaza strip. in terms of what we have seen and the growing chorus of criticism of israel's actions, do you see the attack on an aid convoy is potentially a turning point?...
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security council coming up the un security council coming up very shortly in the next day or so, we have seen some interesting movements there, they have been several resolutions put forward to demand a ceasefire, we saw one pass, is that a role for the united nations here? it's like neighbour norma is powerless to have any kind of effect on the events that have been unfolding over the past several months? the un has become almost more pr avenue than an actual effective mechanism and what i mean by that is even tonight is a good example, you saw the iranian mission where we got the statement saying we believe this is concluded, this is where we are done for the time and was so immediately the israelis saying they called for an emergency un security council meeting because they've been attacked and that was saw the iranians say we are acting under the correct article under self defence because our mission was hit in syria. there you and tends to be used as a platform more than a mechanism of security these days and both these two countries use it when it's convenient to them and dism
security council coming up the un security council coming up very shortly in the next day or so, we have seen some interesting movements there, they have been several resolutions put forward to demand a ceasefire, we saw one pass, is that a role for the united nations here? it's like neighbour norma is powerless to have any kind of effect on the events that have been unfolding over the past several months? the un has become almost more pr avenue than an actual effective mechanism and what i...
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estimated 800 trucks _ entered gaza, the un estimated 800 trucks were needed on a daily basis before _ trucks were needed on a daily basis before so. — trucks were needed on a daily basis before. so, the amount of humanitarian aid entering into gaza is completely significant as of yet, we will— is completely significant as of yet, we will wait and see if israel realty— we will wait and see if israel really does take any action to allow more _ really does take any action to allow more aid _ really does take any action to allow more aid in. — really does take any action to allow more aid in, and also, to allow a humanitarian agency into gaza, because — humanitarian agency into gaza, because without them being there in charge _ because without them being there in charge of— because without them being there in charge of those operations, without ngos _ charge of those operations, without ngos be _ charge of those operations, without ngos be able to work without the threat _ ngos be able to work without the threat of— ngos be able to work without the threat of being bombed a
estimated 800 trucks _ entered gaza, the un estimated 800 trucks were needed on a daily basis before _ trucks were needed on a daily basis before so. — trucks were needed on a daily basis before. so, the amount of humanitarian aid entering into gaza is completely significant as of yet, we will— is completely significant as of yet, we will wait and see if israel realty— we will wait and see if israel really does take any action to allow more _ really does take any action to allow more aid...
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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 the edge and not be able to recoverfrom it. that is why it is so important that we be able to get food at scale in. we at world food programme are grateful that there is consideration to open the erez crossing border point and ashdod port, we are hoping to see that happen very soon. all of those things and more, along with the airdrops, along with everything else that is going on, will help us get food in at scale. but it cannot stop. it can no longer be a dribble of seven or eight trucks a day or seven or eight trucks a week. it has to be multitudes of trucks, and quickly. there have been calls right up to the top of the united nations but while, welcoming these new moves, seeing all the crossings should be open, and if not it will still be difficult to get the amounts of aid in that are is that also your view? that is absolutely ivy we would like every gate open. we need to get food in and get it at scale. we can no longer wait to see i
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 the edge and not be able to recoverfrom it. that is why it is so important that we be able to get food at scale in. we at world food programme are grateful that there is consideration to open the erez crossing border point and ashdod port, we are hoping to see that happen very soon. all of those things and more, along with the airdrops, along with...
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well, my guest is danny danon, former israeli un ambassador and ally of prime minister netanyahu. israel's allies are urgently advising against further escalation, but is israel listening? danny danon injerusalem, welcome to hardtalk.
well, my guest is danny danon, former israeli un ambassador and ally of prime minister netanyahu. israel's allies are urgently advising against further escalation, but is israel listening? danny danon injerusalem, welcome to hardtalk.
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meanwhile, the un launches a $2.8 billion dollar appealfor aid for the palestinian population in the gaza strip and occupied west bank. in the uk, inflation keeps falling, now down to 3.2% in the year to march, partly driven by a drop in food prices. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates, causing flash flooding — some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. welcome to jerusalem welcome tojerusalem at a time planning efforts intensify among leaders in this region and then capitals beyond to avoid another dangerous escalation in the middle east. yesterday it germany's foreign minister who arrived in israel, and todayit minister who arrived in israel, and today it is the foreign secretary of britain. the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is in israel where he's expected to meet the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other seniorfigures to discuss their response to the drone and missile attck by iran. lord cameron is expected to raise theissue lord cameron is expected to raise the issue of gas a's humanitarian crisis as well as the issue of the
meanwhile, the un launches a $2.8 billion dollar appealfor aid for the palestinian population in the gaza strip and occupied west bank. in the uk, inflation keeps falling, now down to 3.2% in the year to march, partly driven by a drop in food prices. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates, causing flash flooding — some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. welcome to jerusalem welcome tojerusalem at a time planning efforts intensify among leaders in this region and...
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the iaea, the un's atomic energy watchdog, has been talking about a very significant threat, and a very significant attack on this nuclear power facility. rafael grossi has talked about three direct hits on facilities, he described it, calling it reckless, saying this cannot happen. he said it was a major escalation of security dangers there. we have also seen a report that refers to iaea staff on the ground at the power facility. they talk about hearing explosions during the day as well as a rifle fire. they saw the remnants of drones, they have described that. they also said there were blood stains at one site, suggesting at least one person, one casualty, one person injured there. but all of the iaea statements have made clear there is no structural damage to the power plant, no increased risk from this attack. in terms of who is actually responsible, there is complete confusion on that. russian officials in charge on the ground are saying this was a ukrainian drone attack. ukraine's military intelligence agency, the gru, is denying that, saying kyiv was not involved, they wouldn't e
the iaea, the un's atomic energy watchdog, has been talking about a very significant threat, and a very significant attack on this nuclear power facility. rafael grossi has talked about three direct hits on facilities, he described it, calling it reckless, saying this cannot happen. he said it was a major escalation of security dangers there. we have also seen a report that refers to iaea staff on the ground at the power facility. they talk about hearing explosions during the day as well as a...
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the un security council convened an emergency session on sunday to discuss the crisis. opening the meeting, the un's secretary—general, antonio guterres, told diplomats, it's vital to avoid any action that could lead to major military confrontations on multiple fronts in the middle east. adding, "civilians are already bearing the brunt and paying the highest price". but israel's ambassador rejected the call for the violence to stop saying "this attack crossed every red line and israel reserves the legal right to retaliate." he said it was vital to israel's future to respond to the attack. a nation of lions." but iran's ambassador defended his nation's actions — have a listen. we are never seeking to contribute to the spread of the conflict — contribute to the spread of the conflict in _ contribute to the spread of the conflict in the region, nor does _ conflict in the region, nor does it_ conflict in the region, nor does it wish to escalate or spread _ does it wish to escalate or spread for tensions through the entire _ spread for tensions through the entire regio
the un security council convened an emergency session on sunday to discuss the crisis. opening the meeting, the un's secretary—general, antonio guterres, told diplomats, it's vital to avoid any action that could lead to major military confrontations on multiple fronts in the middle east. adding, "civilians are already bearing the brunt and paying the highest price". but israel's ambassador rejected the call for the violence to stop saying "this attack crossed every red line and...
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so what's needed now is opening all land crossings into gaza and allowing the un and other ngos full access and full ability to receive the aid and to distribute the aid. he was saying much more must be done and done soon. the united states and britain are also saying they want to see tangible steps that israel will address these concerns about the protection of gazans and the delivery of humanitarian aid. you'll hear more of that interview here on bbc news today. but for now, back to you in london. that was how chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. six people have been killed during a russian drone attack on ukraine's second—largest city, kharkiv. the city's mayor says iranian—made drones hit several buildings, including a residential blocks of flats, early on saturday morning. 11 people were injured. to australia next. more than 150 people have been rescued from floods in northern sydney. other people have been told to be prepared to leave their homes because of the rising floodwaters. the area's main reservoir, which supplies most of the city's drinking water, is ove
so what's needed now is opening all land crossings into gaza and allowing the un and other ngos full access and full ability to receive the aid and to distribute the aid. he was saying much more must be done and done soon. the united states and britain are also saying they want to see tangible steps that israel will address these concerns about the protection of gazans and the delivery of humanitarian aid. you'll hear more of that interview here on bbc news today. but for now, back to you in...
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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 and i think this interview a week ago before the conversation between president biden and prime minister netanyahu with egalitarian age, so i don't think it reflects a situation right now and we agre
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,...
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we left cairo this morning with the un convoy. i was last here in 2020 and it is completely different, it is like a different, it is like a different entity. inside, they tried to keep the working area is very clean, the floors are very clean, but once you get into the corridors, it is full of people in tense and they have made makeshift tents out of sheets and carpet and it is not clean and outside it is just mayhem, it is like a massive village. it stinks, it is raw sewage, it is unacceptable for people to live like this. so we were operating until last night at midnight, we finished our last case, but the general surgeons have been going on night. you can hear the drones again. this is my first case. he is a young boy who has lacerations and degloving. he was taken to theatre last week. a lot of his skin has died unfortunately. we're going to taking back to theatre see if we can sort it out. we have had a bit of a delayed start because there has been quite a lot of bombing this evening. so we have got quite a lot more work comi
we left cairo this morning with the un convoy. i was last here in 2020 and it is completely different, it is like a different, it is like a different entity. inside, they tried to keep the working area is very clean, the floors are very clean, but once you get into the corridors, it is full of people in tense and they have made makeshift tents out of sheets and carpet and it is not clean and outside it is just mayhem, it is like a massive village. it stinks, it is raw sewage, it is unacceptable...