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are you suggesting there is a mole high up in hamas?— a mole high up in hamas? what i'm sa in: is, a mole high up in hamas? what i'm saying is. the _ a mole high up in hamas? what i'm saying is, the more _ a mole high up in hamas? what i'm saying is, the more there _ a mole high up in hamas? what i'm saying is, the more there is - saying is, the more there is friction between israeli defence forces as israeli intelligence agencies who are operating, there is agencies who are operating, there is a growing capacity and ability of israel to gather intelligence and so israel to gather intelligence and so i would say that the more israelis on the ground, the more intelligent streaming in, the more israel has the ability to reach hamas leaders hiding underground. in the ability to reach hamas leaders hiding underground.— hiding underground. in terms of hamas hiding underground. in terms of hamas going — hiding underground. in terms of hamas going forward, - hiding underground. in terms of hamas going forward, we - hiding underground. in terms of hamas going forwar
are you suggesting there is a mole high up in hamas?— a mole high up in hamas? what i'm sa in: is, a mole high up in hamas? what i'm saying is. the _ a mole high up in hamas? what i'm saying is, the more _ a mole high up in hamas? what i'm saying is, the more there _ a mole high up in hamas? what i'm saying is, the more there is - saying is, the more there is friction between israeli defence forces as israeli intelligence agencies who are operating, there is agencies who are operating, there...
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hamas says the raid violates international law. meanwhile, the un says gaza is on the brink of famine — its chief says there is still time to halt the crisis. vladimir putin says he'll prioritise the war in ukraine during his fifth term as president. western leaders say the poll was neither free nor fair. these are the pictures live from moscow with crowd turning out in big numbers. we expect to hear from vladimir putin in the next while. rishi sunak dismisses reports of a new plot to oust him, saying he's concentrating on delivering his government's priorities. and the battle over deep—sea mining as the demand for permits increases — greenpeace says it damages pristine eco—systems. hello, i m matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, welcome to verified live. the israeli army says it has killed the head of operations in hamas's internal security force during a raid on gaza's
hamas says the raid violates international law. meanwhile, the un says gaza is on the brink of famine — its chief says there is still time to halt the crisis. vladimir putin says he'll prioritise the war in ukraine during his fifth term as president. western leaders say the poll was neither free nor fair. these are the pictures live from moscow with crowd turning out in big numbers. we expect to hear from vladimir putin in the next while. rishi sunak dismisses reports of a new plot to oust...
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in hamas. abs, the ground by a ruthless, terrible people in hamas.— the ground by a ruthless, terrible people in hamas. a final question... could i people in hamas. a final question... could i reply — people in hamas. a final question... could i reply to _ people in hamas. a final question... could i reply to the _ people in hamas. a final question... could i reply to the point _ people in hamas. a final question... could i reply to the point about - people in hamas. a final question... could i reply to the point about aid l could i reply to the point about aid which has not been allowed in. only 1.5% of trucks have been denied because of dual use. most of those hopes gone in later when offending articles were changed. it simply isn't true, we must look at the facts, we don't want to harm civilians in gaza, we have no interest in harming civilians we are after hamas, the genocidal murderers of hamas and we need our hostages back. a, of hamas and we need our hostages back. �* ., ., ,, back
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he said as much toda , contain hamas. he said as much today. he _ contain hamas. he said as much today. he was — contain hamas. he said as much today, he was speaking - contain hamas. he said as much today, he was speaking to - contain hamas. he said as much today, he was speaking to the l today, he was speaking to the knesset, the israeli parliament, saying israel is determined to push in and destroy hamas battalions there. that would be in defiance of not only huge concerns over the fate of the 1.5 million palestinians sheltering down and rafah, but also in defiance of warnings coming from virtually all of israel's western allies. the us leading the pack — joe biden and netanyahu spoke by phone last night, their first conversation in month, and biden has somehow summoned an israeli delegation to washington to present them with a credible plan for rafah, saying it is absolutely unthinkable that the israelis would send in the military to such a crowded area without having a proper evacuation plan. now it is very difficult to read netanyahu's intentions and all
he said as much toda , contain hamas. he said as much today. he _ contain hamas. he said as much today. he was — contain hamas. he said as much today, he was speaking - contain hamas. he said as much today, he was speaking to - contain hamas. he said as much today, he was speaking to the l today, he was speaking to the knesset, the israeli parliament, saying israel is determined to push in and destroy hamas battalions there. that would be in defiance of not only huge concerns over the fate of...
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have consistently denied. �* , something hamas have consistently denied. �*, ., ., ~ ., something hamas have consistently denied. �*, . . ~ . �* ., , denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the — denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us _ denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary _ denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary of - denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary of state, | blinken, the us secretary of state, who is in the region again. we are also hearing that in the next hour, we are going to hearfrom also hearing that in the next hour, we are going to hear from the also hearing that in the next hour, we are going to hearfrom the us ambassador to the un, due to give a press conference about the new draft resolution which the us has put forward, which again reflects the change in tone of the us towards what is happening in israel at the moment? ., what is happening in israel at the moment? . ~ what is happening in israel at the moment? ., �* ., ,�* ~' what is happening in israel at the mom
have consistently denied. �* , something hamas have consistently denied. �*, ., ., ~ ., something hamas have consistently denied. �*, . . ~ . �* ., , denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the — denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us _ denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary _ denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary of - denied. let's also talk about antony blinken, the us secretary of state, | blinken, the us...
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i asked him questions about hamas and the situation in gaza, askedif hamas and the situation in gaza, asked if he thinks hamas should remain in control of gaza. despite the atrocities of the 7th of october last year. he said it wasn't up to him but up to the palestinian people. on ukraine he has always been a strong supporter of russia in recent years, and i asked if he thought the uk was right to stand with ukraine. he said that he would be trying to pose what he called the ironclad consensus for war across the two frontbenchers. i think that will be the focus of whatever he tries to do in parliament for the amount of time that he is here, but amount of time that he is here, but a fly on the out meant is a good way of putting it. his election has been met with outrage and concern across the political spectrum in westminster. the prime minister said it was beyond alarming that mr galloway was now an mp, and labour too are pretty horrified by what happened in rochdale. irate too are pretty horrified by what happened in rochdale.- too are pretty horrified by what happened in rochdale. w
i asked him questions about hamas and the situation in gaza, askedif hamas and the situation in gaza, asked if he thinks hamas should remain in control of gaza. despite the atrocities of the 7th of october last year. he said it wasn't up to him but up to the palestinian people. on ukraine he has always been a strong supporter of russia in recent years, and i asked if he thought the uk was right to stand with ukraine. he said that he would be trying to pose what he called the ironclad consensus...
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_ resolution of course also condemned hamas it's — resolution of course also condemned hamas. it's unimaginable why countries _ hamas. it's unimaginable why countries wouldn't be able to do that _ countries wouldn't be able to do that but — countries wouldn't be able to do that but i — countries wouldn't be able to do that. but i think the fact that we -ot that. but i think the fact that we got such— that. but i think the fact that we got such a — that. but i think the fact that we got such a strong vote despite the veto hy— got such a strong vote despite the veto by two of the permanent members of the _ veto by two of the permanent members of the security council again as evidence, _ of the security council again as evidence, a demonstration of the commitment and conviction of countries _ commitment and conviction of countries around the world, beyond the security council, to see about getting _ the security council, to see about getting the ceasefire, getting the release _ getting the ceasefire, getting the release of hostages, now. let's talk to our correspondent
_ resolution of course also condemned hamas it's — resolution of course also condemned hamas. it's unimaginable why countries _ hamas. it's unimaginable why countries wouldn't be able to do that _ countries wouldn't be able to do that but — countries wouldn't be able to do that but i — countries wouldn't be able to do that. but i think the fact that we -ot that. but i think the fact that we got such— that. but i think the fact that we got such a — that. but i think the fact that we...
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fin on hamas, what else do you think could be done?— on hamas, what else do you think could be done? on hamas qatar has tried to use — could be done? on hamas qatar has tried to use all— could be done? on hamas qatar has tried to use all the _ could be done? on hamas qatar has tried to use all the leverage - could be done? on hamas qatar has tried to use all the leverage it - tried to use all the leverage it has. it has told hamas, we have given you residence, a place to stay when no one else wanted to touch you with a ten foot pole. and so i think qataris have used their leverage with hamas. what they have not used as they leverage with the european union, particularly with the germans, the other europeans, to whom there major energy supplier, particularly since 2022, after the start of ukraine war.— particularly since 2022, after the start of ukraine war. more on that sto in start of ukraine war. more on that story in the _ start of ukraine war. more on that story in the next _ start of ukraine war. more on that story in the next half— start of ukraine war. more on that sto
fin on hamas, what else do you think could be done?— on hamas, what else do you think could be done? on hamas qatar has tried to use — could be done? on hamas qatar has tried to use all— could be done? on hamas qatar has tried to use all the _ could be done? on hamas qatar has tried to use all the leverage - could be done? on hamas qatar has tried to use all the leverage it - tried to use all the leverage it has. it has told hamas, we have given you residence, a place to stay when no one...
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the hamas delegation have aareed ceasefire? the hamas delegation have a . reed to ceasefire? the hamas delegation have agreed to return. _ ceasefire? the hamas delegation have agreed to return, that _ ceasefire? the hamas delegation have agreed to return, that would _ agreed to return, that would allow... crucially, the bottom line is that would allow much more aid in, but both sides in fact have got obstacles in the way of a potential agreement. joe biden would have liked to announce a ceasefire last night comments that he had to announce the building of a pontoon and a couple of months�* time. mere and a couple of months' time. wyre davis in jerusalem, _ and a couple of months' time. wyre davis in jerusalem, thank _ and a couple of months' time. wyre davis injerusalem, thank you very much for bringing us up to date. just to recap, we are hearing reports, the bbc�*s us partner cbs has quoted an eyewitness as well as cutting the hamas run health ministry, saying that five people have been killed after airdrops aid has fallen into the north of the territory. it says that p
the hamas delegation have aareed ceasefire? the hamas delegation have a . reed to ceasefire? the hamas delegation have agreed to return. _ ceasefire? the hamas delegation have agreed to return, that _ ceasefire? the hamas delegation have agreed to return, that would _ agreed to return, that would allow... crucially, the bottom line is that would allow much more aid in, but both sides in fact have got obstacles in the way of a potential agreement. joe biden would have liked to announce a...
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brokered by this ci director the egyptians, qataris and senior hamas leaders. that's the only mechanism that could aid de—escalation of military activities, predictable quarters to deliver them assistance and perhaps — perhaps — find a way to break the battlefield dynamic between israel and hamas. what happens in new york is important, but it is not tethered to the reality with what's happening on the ground. to the reality with what's happening on the ground-— to the reality with what's happening on the ground. what happens on the round is on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, _ on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, so _ on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, so let _ on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, so let me - on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, so let me ask - on the ground. what happens on the ground is crucial, so let me ask you| ground is crucial, so let me ask you about those comments from israel's prime minister about pressing ahead with an assault on rafah de
brokered by this ci director the egyptians, qataris and senior hamas leaders. that's the only mechanism that could aid de—escalation of military activities, predictable quarters to deliver them assistance and perhaps — perhaps — find a way to break the battlefield dynamic between israel and hamas. what happens in new york is important, but it is not tethered to the reality with what's happening on the ground. to the reality with what's happening on the ground-— to the reality with...
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do you think hamas should be allowed to run gaza _ you think hamas should be allowed to run gaza after the atrocities of the 7th of— run gaza after the atrocities of the 7th of october?— run gaza after the atrocities of the 7th of october? perhaps they should let the bbc pick— 7th of october? perhaps they should let the sac pick the _ 7th of october? perhaps they should let the bbc pick the government - 7th of october? perhaps they should let the bbc pick the government of i let the bbc pick the government of gaza. d0 let the bbc pick the government of gaza. , ., let the bbc pick the government of gaza. ,, ~' let the bbc pick the government of gaza. ,, ~ , ., gaza. do you think it is right to su ort gaza. do you think it is right to support ukraine _ gaza. do you think it is right to support ukraine against - gaza. do you think it is right to support ukraine against russiaj gaza. do you think it is right to - support ukraine against russia and its illegal— support ukraine against russia and its illegal invasion?— its illegal invasion? these are big auestions its illegal invas
do you think hamas should be allowed to run gaza _ you think hamas should be allowed to run gaza after the atrocities of the 7th of— run gaza after the atrocities of the 7th of october?— run gaza after the atrocities of the 7th of october? perhaps they should let the bbc pick— 7th of october? perhaps they should let the sac pick the _ 7th of october? perhaps they should let the bbc pick the government - 7th of october? perhaps they should let the bbc pick the government of i let the bbc...
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. taste not about israel, it's about getting rid of hamas— rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, rid of hamas. we have to leave it there. but _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you for - rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you forjoining i rid of hamas. we have to leave it | there, but thank you forjoining us live from tel aviv. let me give you a quick pointer, i was talking there are aboutaid, a quick pointer, i was talking there are about aid, in the next few minutes i will be talking to james elder from minutes i will be talking to james elderfrom unicef, there he is waiting for that interview, so we will talk to him live on the programme in the next few minutes. around the world and across the uk, you're watching bbc news. you're alive with bbc news, now as promised, let's return to gaza. as we have seen, james elder, spokesman for unicef, is waiting to talk to me live on the programme. welcome to the program
. taste not about israel, it's about getting rid of hamas— rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, rid of hamas. we have to leave it there. but _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you _ rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you for - rid of hamas. we have to leave it there, but thank you forjoining i rid of hamas. we have to leave it | there, but thank you forjoining us live from tel aviv. let me give you a...
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hamas, what else could be done, do ou think? ~ ., ., ., , hamas, what else could be done, do ou think? ~ ., ., .,, . ., you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried _ you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried to _ you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried to use _ you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried to use all _ you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried to use all the - you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried to use all the it i think, has tried to use all the it has. it has told hamas, we have given you residents here, we have given you residents here, we have given you residents here, we have given you a place to stay when no one else wanted to touch you with a ten foot pole. and so i think qataris have used their lethbridge with hamas. what they have not used is delivered with the european union, particularly with the germans, the other europeans, to whom the other major energy supplier, particularly since 2022 after the start of the ukraine war. we
hamas, what else could be done, do ou think? ~ ., ., ., , hamas, what else could be done, do ou think? ~ ., ., .,, . ., you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried _ you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried to _ you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried to use _ you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried to use all _ you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried to use all the - you think? well, on hamas, cutout, i think, has tried to use...
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hamas accused israel of acting against all international laws. the idf is conducting a high—precision operation in limited areas of al—shifa hospital following concrete intelligence that we know senior hamas terrorists have regrouped ——that demanded immediate action. we know senior hamas terrorists have regrouped inside the al—shifa hospital and are using it to command attacks against israel. the israel defence forces released these pictures, saying they show its troops under fire. it's a short clip which doesn't confirm the time or sequence of events. international medics who have worked in gaza say their colleagues need to be protected. i do not believe the idf have provided any credible evidence since october 7th, and indeed, before then, that these hospitals were being used as hamas command centres. i have been in al—shifa hospital on many occasions. i have spoken to people i have known for many years who work there and i do not believe there is any evidence to suggest that. this morning, people have been told to evacuate the area
hamas accused israel of acting against all international laws. the idf is conducting a high—precision operation in limited areas of al—shifa hospital following concrete intelligence that we know senior hamas terrorists have regrouped ——that demanded immediate action. we know senior hamas terrorists have regrouped inside the al—shifa hospital and are using it to command attacks against israel. the israel defence forces released these pictures, saying they show its troops under fire....
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that the war in gaza is against hamas and not against the palestinian population in gaza. francesca albanese, calling for a arms embargo to be imposed on israel because of its actions in the palestinian territories. this report was entitled anatomy of genocide, and the israeli authorities rejected the finding of this report. it is very interesting that the american representative wasn't there in the session when she presented this report. the americans have been extremely critical of the human rights council, they say they have an anti—israeli bias, they have criticised francesca albanese in the past and the israeli authorities have criticised francesca albanese, accusing her of having anti—semitic and anti—israeli views. gulf countries, african nations expressed support for the findings and they also used the opportunity yesterday to highlight the humanitarian situation in gaza. we have been talking about conditions in gaza with very limited aid getting in and accusations that the israeli government has put obstacles in the delivery of aid, much—needed aid into ga
that the war in gaza is against hamas and not against the palestinian population in gaza. francesca albanese, calling for a arms embargo to be imposed on israel because of its actions in the palestinian territories. this report was entitled anatomy of genocide, and the israeli authorities rejected the finding of this report. it is very interesting that the american representative wasn't there in the session when she presented this report. the americans have been extremely critical of the human...
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hamas has rejected the accusations. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. unions representing senior doctors in england have given their backing to an improved pay offer. the deal includes an extra 3000 pounds for those a few years into their consultant careers. the proposals will now be put to union members to see if they're willing to accept. consultants have staged four strikes in their pay dispute so far. a toxic environment in swimming clubs in england has enabled abusive training practices and bullying to exist for years — a review has found. it says extreme competitiveness led to an 'ongoing and systemic�* culture of fear at all levels of aquatic sports and was a major threat to its future. the governing body has apologised. new rules are being introduced in northern ireland to restrict the ownership of xl bully dogs. the animals will have to be muzzled and on a lead in public. new legislation will also require owners to get an exemption certificate for their xl bully. the breeding and
hamas has rejected the accusations. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. unions representing senior doctors in england have given their backing to an improved pay offer. the deal includes an extra 3000 pounds for those a few years into their consultant careers. the proposals will now be put to union members to see if they're willing to accept. consultants have staged four strikes in their pay dispute so far. a toxic...
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proposal for the ceasefire is unrealistic and that hamas are making unrealistic demands. in other words, that the demand that israel withdraw all troops from gaza is something that i think the netanyahu government wouldn't accept. what we do understand is that the substance of this proposal would be a six—week ceasefire which has been talked about for some time, and a release of israeli hostages, possibly around a0 in exchange for palestinian prisoners released from israeli jails with a ratio of up to 20 per hostage. and during that six—week ceasefire, hamas is saying that there needs to be a withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza to allow the population to return. that is a possibly slight softening of what hamas had initially demanded which was a complete ceasefire first before discussing prison exchange. but the aim still on the hamas side is israeli withdrawal from gaza which at the moment israel seems unwilling to accept. the fact that they are going back to negotiations suggest that the chancel can occasion are still open. separately, i am reading that benjamin
proposal for the ceasefire is unrealistic and that hamas are making unrealistic demands. in other words, that the demand that israel withdraw all troops from gaza is something that i think the netanyahu government wouldn't accept. what we do understand is that the substance of this proposal would be a six—week ceasefire which has been talked about for some time, and a release of israeli hostages, possibly around a0 in exchange for palestinian prisoners released from israeli jails with a ratio...
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, a change to put hamas proposal, ithink, in mass proposal, a change to put hamas proposal, i think, in which there would be a six week truce, there would be a six week truce, there would be a release of some israeli hostages, rom 40, in exchange for hundreds of palestinian prisoners being released from israeli jails. and hamas also once the israeli forces to be withdrawing from dad to cities, and the civilian population to be returning to the cities. israel�*s premise office have called the demands and realistic, because as far as israel is concerned, they are not willing to accept a permanent ceasefire, or a withdrawal from gaza, they want have overall security control in gaza. in these negotiations one size i�*m here, another says i�*m try and see what spaces between them. clearly, there are going to be more talks in qatar, as for the rafah line, if israel does decide to send military to rafah, which is where half of gaza�*s petition shall try, it carries huge risks for the civilian charters there, and also, huge risks further international condemnation, because president
, a change to put hamas proposal, ithink, in mass proposal, a change to put hamas proposal, i think, in which there would be a six week truce, there would be a six week truce, there would be a release of some israeli hostages, rom 40, in exchange for hundreds of palestinian prisoners being released from israeli jails. and hamas also once the israeli forces to be withdrawing from dad to cities, and the civilian population to be returning to the cities. israel�*s premise office have called the...
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he said they shared israel's goal of defeating hamas and in ensuring israeli security. he said the way to do it was not to kill civilians and to jeopardise long—term security. he referenced a meeting in washington next week with israeli officials, he said, to flesh out potentially other road maps to achieving the ends that israel needs. in terms of the longer term, there were conversations about what happens after the conflict ends. those were the key lines in terms of how anthony blinken so that meeting in israel. in haiti, members of a transitional council have been chosen, ten days after armed groups forced the resignation of the prime minister. police said they had killed one of the country's top gang leaders. the country continues to spiral into violence, and there is of course a humanitarian crisis. it isn't easy studying law in a lawless society, nor politics in a power vacuum, or economics in a collapsing economy. these students are doing all three. those schools in gang—controlled port—au—prince are mostly shut. classrooms in the calmer city of cap—ha
he said they shared israel's goal of defeating hamas and in ensuring israeli security. he said the way to do it was not to kill civilians and to jeopardise long—term security. he referenced a meeting in washington next week with israeli officials, he said, to flesh out potentially other road maps to achieving the ends that israel needs. in terms of the longer term, there were conversations about what happens after the conflict ends. those were the key lines in terms of how anthony blinken so...
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in gaza, fighting has continued between israel and hamas, despite the passing of last night's united nations security council resolution which called for an "immediate" ceasefire. the southern gazan city of rafah was bombed by israeli warplanes overnight, according to witnesses, while fierce gun battles raged around hospitals in the cities of khan younis and gaza city. yolande knell reports from jerusalem. no sign of a ceasefire here. these homes hit by israeli air strikes on rafah in the very south of gaza overnight. and at the local hospital, this lady lists her losses. 16 members of herfamily, many small children. i don't have anyone left, she says. and there's despair at the world's reaction. what can the security council do, this man asks? nobody listens to them. there's massacre after massacre. meanwhile, further north, battles still rage between hamas fighters and israeli forces in and around gaza's biggest hospital. and israeli warplanes hit what they say are hamas targets after rockets were earlier fired at israeli towns. in many ways, a halt in fighting looks as far off as
in gaza, fighting has continued between israel and hamas, despite the passing of last night's united nations security council resolution which called for an "immediate" ceasefire. the southern gazan city of rafah was bombed by israeli warplanes overnight, according to witnesses, while fierce gun battles raged around hospitals in the cities of khan younis and gaza city. yolande knell reports from jerusalem. no sign of a ceasefire here. these homes hit by israeli air strikes on rafah in...
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hamas has rejected the accusations. earlier i spoke to our correspondent wyre davies, who is injerusalem, about the talks in cairo and the humanitarian situation in gaza. there is of course increasing pressure from the americans on the israelis, we have seen that tension rising in the last two weeks, so at least go to cairo and join these indirect talks which may hopefully result in a temporary ceasefire. the israelis have chosen not to go to cairo, it's israelis have chosen not to go to cairo, its two days of talks, the other participants, halas, qatar, the egyptians and the americans are said to be in cairo and the americans are doing their best to persuade the israelis to go there but of course the israelis have made these preconditions that hamas must release a list of those hostages were still alive and they would be released as part of a deal. there is a level of interest —— frustration on the american side, they say openly that is a need for more aids to get into gaza, the americans now have undertaken a seco
hamas has rejected the accusations. earlier i spoke to our correspondent wyre davies, who is injerusalem, about the talks in cairo and the humanitarian situation in gaza. there is of course increasing pressure from the americans on the israelis, we have seen that tension rising in the last two weeks, so at least go to cairo and join these indirect talks which may hopefully result in a temporary ceasefire. the israelis have chosen not to go to cairo, it's israelis have chosen not to go to cairo,...
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with hamas operatives seeping into the humanitarian islands. the other hand, the idf is worried that the hamas will potentially start to control these islands. dominating or controlling all the access to food, medicine and so on. just as it has done and is doing in gaza. 0ne medicine and so on. just as it has done and is doing in gaza. one more point which may interest the international audience is that we are hearing in the last month suggestions about creating a governmental or military government, the kind of government through which israel occupied and controlled the west bank and gaza before 2005 and before the oslo accords. in every one of these humanitarian islands you would have a military governor and an apparatus under him. irate you would have a military governor and an apparatus under him. we will have to leave — and an apparatus under him. we will have to leave it _ and an apparatus under him. we will have to leave it there. _ and an apparatus under him. we will have to leave it there. we _ and an apparatus under him. we will hav
with hamas operatives seeping into the humanitarian islands. the other hand, the idf is worried that the hamas will potentially start to control these islands. dominating or controlling all the access to food, medicine and so on. just as it has done and is doing in gaza. 0ne medicine and so on. just as it has done and is doing in gaza. one more point which may interest the international audience is that we are hearing in the last month suggestions about creating a governmental or military...
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and they have the issue is hamas and whether hamas will decide _ the issue is hamas and whether hamas will decide not to have a ceasefire that would — will decide not to have a ceasefire that would benefit everyone. the ball is _ that would benefit everyone. the ball is in — that would benefit everyone. the ball is in their court. we are working _ ball is in their court. we are working intensely on it and we will see what _ working intensely on it and we will see what they do but there is no doubt _ see what they do but there is no doubt in — see what they do but there is no doubt in my mind that getting to the ceasefire _ doubt in my mind that getting to the ceasefire with the release of hostages would be a profound benefit to everyone involved. with that, the floor is— to everyone involved. with that, the floor is yours. i to everyone involved. with that, the floor is yours— floor is yours. i would like to start by thanking _ floor is yours. i would like to start by thanking secretary l floor is yours. i would like to - start by thanking secretary antony blinken and his te
and they have the issue is hamas and whether hamas will decide _ the issue is hamas and whether hamas will decide not to have a ceasefire that would — will decide not to have a ceasefire that would benefit everyone. the ball is _ that would benefit everyone. the ball is in — that would benefit everyone. the ball is in their court. we are working _ ball is in their court. we are working intensely on it and we will see what _ working intensely on it and we will see what they do but there is...
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a ground offensive, it says, would remove hamas from gaza entirely. but there's international pressure to avoid even more deaths. the message from israel's allies to its leaders is getting stronger. our position is that hamas should not be allowed a safe haven in rafah or anywhere else, but a major ground operation there would be a mistake. as rafah�*s displaced fear what might come next, their presence is just as hard. medical supplies, water and food are scarce. "my daughter said that she wants to eat boiled eggs and i say, �*how can i bring you boiled eggs? the situation does not allow us to. �*0ur situation was below zero before the war. �*so what do you expect after the war? �*worse and worse.”' in the north of gaza, famine is nowjust weeks away. few aid convoys are reaching that part of the strip. and in a second us intervention overnight, its top diplomat antony blinken said more needs to be done to save lives. if you look at some of the assessments that we're seeing now, they only underscore the urgency of making sure that this ass
a ground offensive, it says, would remove hamas from gaza entirely. but there's international pressure to avoid even more deaths. the message from israel's allies to its leaders is getting stronger. our position is that hamas should not be allowed a safe haven in rafah or anywhere else, but a major ground operation there would be a mistake. as rafah�*s displaced fear what might come next, their presence is just as hard. medical supplies, water and food are scarce. "my daughter said that...
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, which we want to happen now, we want this pause now, with this hostage deal now on the table, and hamas should accept it. they are now holding up the stopping of the fighting. but crucial work that annalena baerbock and i been doing is, how do we turn up because into a permanent sustainable ceasefire without going back to fighting? what are the conditions necessary, and if we can put in place the return of hostages, new technocratic government on half of palestinian authority is, if we can set out the political horizon for the palestinian people so they concede a future where they have the dignity of statehood, and if we can reassure israel leaders of hamas, those responsible for the horrors of october the 7th will have to leave gaza and the infrastructure of terror will be taken down, if we can do those things, we can build towards notjust do those things, we can build towards not just a do those things, we can build towards notjust a permanent ceasefire, but also a solution, and we will do everything can working together to help wring that back, bring that about. in terms of ukraine,
, which we want to happen now, we want this pause now, with this hostage deal now on the table, and hamas should accept it. they are now holding up the stopping of the fighting. but crucial work that annalena baerbock and i been doing is, how do we turn up because into a permanent sustainable ceasefire without going back to fighting? what are the conditions necessary, and if we can put in place the return of hostages, new technocratic government on half of palestinian authority is, if we can...
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the only thing needed is for hamas to release the hostages and surrender, then you can move on. no un resolution would support any progress here. so you don't think— support any progress here. so you don't think it — support any progress here. so you don't think it is _ support any progress here. so you don't think it is significant - support any progress here. so you don't think it is significant that - don't think it is significant that for months the us have blocked any sort of resolution with the words immediate ceasefire, but today they laid a resolution with those words in it — you think that has no significance, the movement in the american position? we significance, the movement in the american position?— american position? we saw what ha--ened american position? we saw what happened without _ american position? we saw what happened without resolution. - american position? we saw what happened without resolution. it. american position? we saw what. happened without resolution. it was vetoed immediately, without proper discussion. �* vetoed immediately, without
the only thing needed is for hamas to release the hostages and surrender, then you can move on. no un resolution would support any progress here. so you don't think— support any progress here. so you don't think it — support any progress here. so you don't think it is _ support any progress here. so you don't think it is significant - support any progress here. so you don't think it is significant that - don't think it is significant that for months the us have blocked any sort of...
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— continue with this offensive against hamas and have been talking about the need _ hamas and have been talking about the need to go into rafah to carry out this— the need to go into rafah to carry out this ground offensive into rafah and obviously this position has exposed — and obviously this position has exposed big differences between what the israelis are planning to do and obviously— the israelis are planning to do and obviously the position of the americans and international observers. aid organisations, the un say this— observers. aid organisations, the un say this could lead to a catastrophic disaster in rafah because _ catastrophic disaster in rafah because of the humanitarian situation _ because of the humanitarian situation where more than 1 because of the humanitarian situation where more thani million palestinians are sheltering. situation where more than 1 million palestinians are sheltering.- palestinians are sheltering. thanks for that snapshot _ palestinians are sheltering. thanks for that snapshot reaction - palestinians are sheltering. thanks for that snapsho
— continue with this offensive against hamas and have been talking about the need _ hamas and have been talking about the need to go into rafah to carry out this— the need to go into rafah to carry out this ground offensive into rafah and obviously this position has exposed — and obviously this position has exposed big differences between what the israelis are planning to do and obviously— the israelis are planning to do and obviously the position of the americans and international...
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the war in gaza started after hamas attacked israel on october 7th. the un says there are "reasonable grounds" to believe sexual violence occurred during that attack. it's super tuesday in the us, where voters in more than a dozen states decide which candidates will represent their party in this year's presidential race. in the uk, there are reports that the government is planning to cut national insurance in tomorrow's budget. and later this hour — we'll be speaking to bangladeshi nobel laureate, professor muhammad yunus who's facing jailtime, accused of violating labour laws hello, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the us secretary of defence, antony blinken, has said there is an opportunity for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. his comments come as leaders of the palestinian group hamas are expected to hold more talks in cairo with mediators, although israel says it will not directly attend until hamas provides a list of hostages it is still holding. hamas has been running gaza, but i
the war in gaza started after hamas attacked israel on october 7th. the un says there are "reasonable grounds" to believe sexual violence occurred during that attack. it's super tuesday in the us, where voters in more than a dozen states decide which candidates will represent their party in this year's presidential race. in the uk, there are reports that the government is planning to cut national insurance in tomorrow's budget. and later this hour — we'll be speaking to bangladeshi...
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hamas, the qataris and the americans and the egyptians are said to be in cairo. the americans are trying to persuade the israelis to go but the israelis have laid these preconditions that hamas must release a list of those hostages were still alive and it would be released as part of a deal. there is frustration on the american side, they say openly that is a need for more aid to get into gaza. the americans have undertaken a second a drop of over 36,000 meals by small parachutes in conjunction with the jordanian air force, dropping those into gaza itself. the americans are doing the wrong thing and are even embarrassing the israelis showing how much of a humanitarian crisis there is in gaza and the need for israel to get around the table and start these talks towards a possible ceasefire. �* �* , ., , ., ceasefire. and it's not “ust aid, we have been — ceasefire. and it's not “ust aid, we have been hearing _ ceasefire. and it's notjust aid, we have been hearing from _ ceasefire. and it's notjust aid, we have been hearing from the - ceasefire. and it's
hamas, the qataris and the americans and the egyptians are said to be in cairo. the americans are trying to persuade the israelis to go but the israelis have laid these preconditions that hamas must release a list of those hostages were still alive and it would be released as part of a deal. there is frustration on the american side, they say openly that is a need for more aid to get into gaza. the americans have undertaken a second a drop of over 36,000 meals by small parachutes in conjunction...
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hamas should sign that today, then we could have that pause for 45 days or maybe even longer and use that pause to build amends for a permanent and sustainable cease—fire without a return to fighting. we all want to see the fight and stop, and that will be the best way to make it happen, but it is for hamas to make that decision and they should do that decision and they should do that today. that decision and they should do that toda . ., that decision and they should do that toda . . ., , that decision and they should do that today-— that decision and they should do that toda . . ., , ., ., ., that today. that was lord cameron s-ueakin that today. that was lord cameron sneaking today- — that today. that was lord cameron speaking today. on _ that today. that was lord cameron speaking today. on a _ that today. that was lord cameron speaking today. on a visit - that today. that was lord cameron speaking today. on a visit to - speaking today. on a visit to cyprus, the head of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, said they hope it was start by sunday. said they hope it wa
hamas should sign that today, then we could have that pause for 45 days or maybe even longer and use that pause to build amends for a permanent and sustainable cease—fire without a return to fighting. we all want to see the fight and stop, and that will be the best way to make it happen, but it is for hamas to make that decision and they should do that decision and they should do that today. that decision and they should do that toda . ., that decision and they should do that toda . . ., ,...
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certain key edits were ignored, including our requests to add a condemnation of hamas. and we did not agree with everything in the resolution — for that reason, we were unfortunately not able to vote "yes". however, as i've said before, we fully support some of the critical objectives in this nonbinding resolution, and we believe it was important for the council to speak out and make clear that our cease—fire must — any cease—fire must come with the release of all hostages. joining me now is our washington correspondent, gary o'donoughue, and hugo bachega, our correspondent injerusalem. gary, first of all to you, we are nearly six months into this war in gaza, just your says thoughts on the significance of this resolution being passed at the un? well, is the first time that _ being passed at the un? well, is the first time that a _ being passed at the un? well, is the first time that a cease-fire _ first time that a cease—fire has been endorsed by the security council in any form or other. there have been dozens of attempts to get this done, many of which have
certain key edits were ignored, including our requests to add a condemnation of hamas. and we did not agree with everything in the resolution — for that reason, we were unfortunately not able to vote "yes". however, as i've said before, we fully support some of the critical objectives in this nonbinding resolution, and we believe it was important for the council to speak out and make clear that our cease—fire must — any cease—fire must come with the release of all hostages....
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he listed hamas, he listed _ to this outcome. he listed hamas, he listed extremist members of the israeti _ listed extremist members of the israeli government, he listed the palestinian authority leadership and he also _ palestinian authority leadership and he also listed the israeli prime minister— he also listed the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and repeatedly said these were the four optical— repeatedly said these were the four optical to _ repeatedly said these were the four optical to peace. he said if the current— optical to peace. he said if the current israeli coalition continued along _ current israeli coalition continued along its— current israeli coalition continued along its current course, what you said was _ along its current course, what you said was effectively an outlook to take all— said was effectively an outlook to take all of— said was effectively an outlook to take all of the land that israel would have control over all of the land where — would have control over all of the land whe
he listed hamas, he listed _ to this outcome. he listed hamas, he listed extremist members of the israeti _ listed extremist members of the israeli government, he listed the palestinian authority leadership and he also _ palestinian authority leadership and he also listed the israeli prime minister— he also listed the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and repeatedly said these were the four optical— repeatedly said these were the four optical to _ repeatedly said these were the four...
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i think there is a chance of a ceasefire, but it requires hamas, who in my view should have released the hostages already, but it needs them to sign up for the deal that israel has agreed to release prisoners in theirjails in return. hamas should sign that today, then we could have a pause for four or five days or maybe even longer, and use that pause to build momentum for a permanent ceasefire. we all want to see this terrible fighting stop, and that would be the best way to make it happen, but it is for hamas to make that decision, and they should do that today. on a visit to cyprus, the head of the european commission ursula von der leyen said the new maritime corridor will begin operating very soon, hopefully by sunday. today the republic of cyprus, the european commission, the united arab emirates and the united states, of course, supported by other critical partners, announced our intent to open the maritime corridor to deliver much—needed additional amounts of humanitarian assistance by sea. together, our nations intend to build on this model to deliver significant additiona
i think there is a chance of a ceasefire, but it requires hamas, who in my view should have released the hostages already, but it needs them to sign up for the deal that israel has agreed to release prisoners in theirjails in return. hamas should sign that today, then we could have a pause for four or five days or maybe even longer, and use that pause to build momentum for a permanent ceasefire. we all want to see this terrible fighting stop, and that would be the best way to make it happen,...
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britain's foreign secretary has urged hamas to accept the hostage deal on offer after its delegation left talks in cairo without making any progress on a ceasefire in gaza ceasefire. lord cameron also spoke about the desperate situation for many civilians in gaza, facing famine and disease , and said it's time for the international community to do more for them. we worked incredibly closely together on this issue of how we get more aid into gaza. and i completely agree with what annalena has said. yes, we must look at the options on the sea, we must look at options as we have done of delivering aid by air, as we have done recently but the jordanians, but nothing must distract us from the fact that ultimately, if we want to avoid famine, if we want to avoid disease come if we want to help people in gaza, we need 500 trucks a day, that means more crossing points. it means simpler logistics. it means stopping sending back items that would be perfectly harmless. it means making sure there is proper d—confliction inside gaza so we can get this aid around. it means more visas for the un
britain's foreign secretary has urged hamas to accept the hostage deal on offer after its delegation left talks in cairo without making any progress on a ceasefire in gaza ceasefire. lord cameron also spoke about the desperate situation for many civilians in gaza, facing famine and disease , and said it's time for the international community to do more for them. we worked incredibly closely together on this issue of how we get more aid into gaza. and i completely agree with what annalena has...
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israel sends a delegation back to qatar for ceasefire talks — despite branding hamas�* proposals unrealistic. meanwhile benjamin netanyahu approves plans for a military operation in rafah. an aid ship — with 20 tons of food and medical supplies — arrives off the coast of gaza. ajudge rules a judge rules an attorney can continue prosecuting donald trump in the georgia election interference case. and we show you the incredible images from this year's british wildlife photography awards. some of those stories coming up in a moment or two, let's head back to the middle east. israel deployed thousands of police across the old city in occupied eastjerusalem as muslim worshippers marked the first friday of ramadan. with tensions soaring over the gaza war, palestinians in the west bank crossed israeli checkpoints, to reachjerusalem's al—aqsa mosque compound. our correspondent anna foster said the morning had passed off peacefully amid tight security. thousands of people are coming out of damascus gate now in eastjerusalem after the first friday prayers of ramadan. it appears to have been quite
israel sends a delegation back to qatar for ceasefire talks — despite branding hamas�* proposals unrealistic. meanwhile benjamin netanyahu approves plans for a military operation in rafah. an aid ship — with 20 tons of food and medical supplies — arrives off the coast of gaza. ajudge rules a judge rules an attorney can continue prosecuting donald trump in the georgia election interference case. and we show you the incredible images from this year's british wildlife photography awards....
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certain key edits were ignored. _ including the inclusion - of the condemnation of hamas. and we did not agree _ with everything in the resolution. for that reason, we were - unfortunately not able to vote yes. however, as i've said before, we fully support some - of the critical objectives in this non—binding resolution, - and we believe it was important for the council to speak out - and make clear that| our ceasefire must — any ceasefire — must come - with the release of all hostages. earlier, i got the reaction to the vote from our north america correspondent, john sudworth, who is in new york. the symbolism made clear by that applause. a sense of relief, i think, for many members of the security council that this vote finally went through. 1a votes in favour, one abstention. that abstention, of course, notably from the united states. but, you know, the significant thing is it wasn't a veto, every other attempt — and there have been many — to get that phrase, in particular, the immediate the call for the immediate ceasefire, have all failed as a result of obj
certain key edits were ignored. _ including the inclusion - of the condemnation of hamas. and we did not agree _ with everything in the resolution. for that reason, we were - unfortunately not able to vote yes. however, as i've said before, we fully support some - of the critical objectives in this non—binding resolution, - and we believe it was important for the council to speak out - and make clear that| our ceasefire must — any ceasefire — must come - with the release of all hostages....
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that hamas has been refusing for weeks to release the hostages is a clear impression of who we are talking to. these are terrorists. and those who still find it hard to call these people by their names and to call a spade a spade, i appeal to them and say, imaginejust for a minute spade, i appeal to them and say, imagine just for a minute that these children where your children being forced to live in dark cellars and tunnels, held hostage and prisoner ljy tunnels, held hostage and prisoner by hamas. this is a dilemma, as has become obvious, because we had to note that the settlement policy pursued by israel continues to pour oil on the fire, on the already fragile security situation. and we will only be able to get away from this conflict if we finally talk about long—term perspectives to solve the middle east conflict. this is why i want to be very clear in saying that the decision that the israeli government took yesterday to set up further new settlements is illegal, unacceptable and has to be retracted. it constitutes an impediment on the path towards peace and it is not and cannot
that hamas has been refusing for weeks to release the hostages is a clear impression of who we are talking to. these are terrorists. and those who still find it hard to call these people by their names and to call a spade a spade, i appeal to them and say, imaginejust for a minute spade, i appeal to them and say, imagine just for a minute that these children where your children being forced to live in dark cellars and tunnels, held hostage and prisoner ljy tunnels, held hostage and prisoner by...
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to happen now, we want this pause to happen now with this hostage deal that is now on the table, and hamas should accept it. they are the ones now holding up the stopping of this fighting. but the crucial work that we've been doing is to say how do we turn a pause into a permanent sustainable cease—fire without going back to the fighting? what are the conditions necessary? and if we can put in place the return of the hostages, if we can put in place a new technocratic government on behalf of the palestinian authority, if we can set up the political horizon for the palestinian people so they can see a future where they have the dignity of statehood. and if we can reassure israel that the leaders of hamas, the people responsible for the horrors of october the 7th will have to leave gaza. in the infrastructure of terror will be taken down. if we can do those things, we can start to build towards notjust a permanent cease—fire but also a solution. we will do everything we can working together to help to bring that back. the british foreign secretary speaking in berlinjust in the the britis
to happen now, we want this pause to happen now with this hostage deal that is now on the table, and hamas should accept it. they are the ones now holding up the stopping of this fighting. but the crucial work that we've been doing is to say how do we turn a pause into a permanent sustainable cease—fire without going back to the fighting? what are the conditions necessary? and if we can put in place the return of the hostages, if we can put in place a new technocratic government on behalf of...
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but at the same time, a senior hamas official has warned that the latest truce talks could now be derailed. about to board his helicopter, the us presidentjoe biden was asked if what has happened could complicate a new ceasefire deal. i know it will. for now, the fighting rages on in gaza and the suffering of civilians continues. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. i spoke to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams about the growing international pressure for an independent investigation. ido i do not think the israeli government is minded to pay much attention to that. it will proceed as it sees fit. 0ne attention to that. it will proceed as it sees fit. one of those countries demanding an independent investigation is the us which is significant, that is israel's closest friend. the israeli statement yesterday, the earliest i heard in the afternoon did say there had been a firing first of all in the air and had been a firing first of all in the airand then had been a firing first of all in the air and then at the crowd that the air and then at the crowd that the israeli soldiers believed
but at the same time, a senior hamas official has warned that the latest truce talks could now be derailed. about to board his helicopter, the us presidentjoe biden was asked if what has happened could complicate a new ceasefire deal. i know it will. for now, the fighting rages on in gaza and the suffering of civilians continues. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. i spoke to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams about the growing international pressure for an independent investigation. ido i...
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israel said, it occupied the nasser hospital site believing it was used by hamas and that severalfreed israeli hostages have said, they were held there. you might find some parts of this report by wyre davies distressing. not for the first time in this war, israeli soldiers have been filmed standing over stripped and kneeling detainees in gaza. but these are medical staff, detained after the israeli army overran the nasser hospital in khan yunis. most of them are still held captive. for weeks, the medics had witnessed israel's military advance closing in around their hospital. the fighting in khan younis was fierce. thousands of people who'd sought refuge in the grounds, fled under gunfire. what should have been a place of safety was completely the opposite. one nurse was shot inside a hospital operating theatre through a window. another person shot at the main entrance. the hospital was under siege. on february the 15th, after giving warnings, israeli tanks overran the hospital. there were chaotic scenes as troops took control. patients who'd been unable to evacuate were moved by medi
israel said, it occupied the nasser hospital site believing it was used by hamas and that severalfreed israeli hostages have said, they were held there. you might find some parts of this report by wyre davies distressing. not for the first time in this war, israeli soldiers have been filmed standing over stripped and kneeling detainees in gaza. but these are medical staff, detained after the israeli army overran the nasser hospital in khan yunis. most of them are still held captive. for weeks,...
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we have also got a comment from hamas over the ceasefire talks, matthew, because at the same time as talking about peace in doha israel's prime minister says he has announced these operational plans for rafah and we have just heard a senior member of hamas who has spoken to the media saying that israel appears to have received the ceasefire talks in a generally negative way, so that would suggest that benjamin netanyahu is veering much more towards expending the offensive into rafah rather than accepting peace.— offensive into rafah rather than accepting peace. let's talk about aid because _ accepting peace. let's talk about aid because i _ accepting peace. let's talk about aid because i mentioned - accepting peace. let's talk about aid because i mentioned in - accepting peace. let's talk about aid because i mentioned in the i aid because i mentioned in the introduction the uk's largest delivery arriving there in gaza including a field hospital but it comes as the un secretary—general again in the last few minutes has said that time is running out to mmp said that time is running
we have also got a comment from hamas over the ceasefire talks, matthew, because at the same time as talking about peace in doha israel's prime minister says he has announced these operational plans for rafah and we have just heard a senior member of hamas who has spoken to the media saying that israel appears to have received the ceasefire talks in a generally negative way, so that would suggest that benjamin netanyahu is veering much more towards expending the offensive into rafah rather than...
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about its position on the hamas israel conflict at the moment, and there has been before the rochdale by election real tension bubbling and swirling away within the party about where sir keir starmer should be on the crush, and george galloway�*s election sharpens those questions again. fiur george galloway's election sharpens those questions again.— those questions again. our political correspondent _ been right there. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. charities and campaigners are urging ministers to set up an inquiry into the treatment of unaccompanied children seeking asylum in the uk. the call comes after an official report said basic checks to keep children safe in asylum hotels were not carried out. the home office said the welfare of the children was an �*utmost priority�*. there will be "no option of a life on benefits" for young people under labour — according to its shadow work and pensions secretary — liz kendall. new figures show more than 850,000 people between the age of 16 and 2a were not in
about its position on the hamas israel conflict at the moment, and there has been before the rochdale by election real tension bubbling and swirling away within the party about where sir keir starmer should be on the crush, and george galloway�*s election sharpens those questions again. fiur george galloway's election sharpens those questions again.— those questions again. our political correspondent _ been right there. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at...
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israel sends a delegation back to qatar for ceasefire talks — despite branding hamas' proposals unrealistic — amid netanyahu approving plans for a military operation in rafah. it comes as an aid ship with 20 tonnes of food and medical supplies arrives off the coast of gaza. we will talk live to those organising the relief effort. a new ruling on trump's georgia election case — we'll be live with our correspondent with the latest. and we get an insight into the incredible images from this year's british wildlife photography awards — as we speak to one of the judges. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. we start with reaction to the european champions league draw. manchester city manager pep guardiola says getting the 14 time winners real madrid in the quarter finals isn't ideal. it's the third season in a row that the two sides will play each other in the knockout stages of the tournament. city beat real last year en route to winning the trophy, but lost to them two years ago. we don't have another option. it looks like a little bit like tradition, three years in
israel sends a delegation back to qatar for ceasefire talks — despite branding hamas' proposals unrealistic — amid netanyahu approving plans for a military operation in rafah. it comes as an aid ship with 20 tonnes of food and medical supplies arrives off the coast of gaza. we will talk live to those organising the relief effort. a new ruling on trump's georgia election case — we'll be live with our correspondent with the latest. and we get an insight into the incredible images from this...
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israel is vehemently denied its military campaign aimed at hamas is illegal and has blamed the un for causing delays in the delivery of aid. earlier on the programme... james elderfrom the un children's agency, unicef. he's in gaza right now. we get asked so constantly about, "do people still have hope?" and i often refer to, "yes, mothers will explain that is all they've got left." and then we have spoken to teenage girls who are so utterly exhausted and depressed by this, remembering things like there are 3,500 people to a shower for an adolescent girl, and some of these adolescent girls have said they wish they were killed, they are so exhausted by this nightmare that they have said they want it to be over and they want to be hit by a bomb. and the horrendous reality is that you hear things here all the time that you shouldn't normally hear, and you hear them time and again, matthew, whether it's that or whether it's talking to a child who has lost their entire family. and, yes, when the bombardments are intense, as they often are, particularly they seem to be intense since the sec
israel is vehemently denied its military campaign aimed at hamas is illegal and has blamed the un for causing delays in the delivery of aid. earlier on the programme... james elderfrom the un children's agency, unicef. he's in gaza right now. we get asked so constantly about, "do people still have hope?" and i often refer to, "yes, mothers will explain that is all they've got left." and then we have spoken to teenage girls who are so utterly exhausted and depressed by this,...