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we're going to cross on over now to london and talk to site our correspondent who joins us. all right, said, what do you have for us? as we've been reporting cover, a mass protest in the british capital, london, as we have seen over the past seven weeks since the israeli onslot on the gaza strip, london. joining the rest of the world on this saturday as they have weekend after weekend calling for a full ceasefire. the front of the march arrived here at trafalgar square, as you can see behind me, an hour ago, and people still continue to arrive on this location, and the crowd goes all the way down, down street to where the parliament is, and it's a mixed crowd. of muslims, there are arabs, there are christians, jews, as well as people of no faith, to my left, i think my camera is just about to pan that way, you can see orthodox jews, the anti-zionist jews who have assembled here today as well as they have in every other protest that we have covered since the war on gaza began, they too are joining the rest of the... is here calling for a durable, long-lasting seasfire to the
we're going to cross on over now to london and talk to site our correspondent who joins us. all right, said, what do you have for us? as we've been reporting cover, a mass protest in the british capital, london, as we have seen over the past seven weeks since the israeli onslot on the gaza strip, london. joining the rest of the world on this saturday as they have weekend after weekend calling for a full ceasefire. the front of the march arrived here at trafalgar square, as you can see behind...
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london, and ifelt almost winded in relation to what was happening in london. but also, realising there are things we could have done in relation to some of these issues. some we did. enhanced cleaning on the underground. others, we did not do. i was quite clear, not in any way to sound panic driven, but i was alarmed by what i was being told in relation to where we were, and we may go to. i will never forget that sort of feeling of lack of power, lack of influence, not knowing what is happening in our city. our reporter has listened to all of that at the inquiry, joins us now from outside. what really struck me from outside. what really struck me from the mayor of london, the biggest city in the uk, our capital city, with a nine people, it was his sort of impotence, lack of ability to influence anything when it came to influence anything when it came to covid apart from making sure that the underground had better cleaning. yes, he said it was very much an understatement to say that he was frustrated at his lack of ability. he spoke about how on st patrick's da
london, and ifelt almost winded in relation to what was happening in london. but also, realising there are things we could have done in relation to some of these issues. some we did. enhanced cleaning on the underground. others, we did not do. i was quite clear, not in any way to sound panic driven, but i was alarmed by what i was being told in relation to where we were, and we may go to. i will never forget that sort of feeling of lack of power, lack of influence, not knowing what is happening...
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, and they actually really did decimate a generation of activists, we haven't seen that yet in london, i think it's is both testimony to the sheer number of people who are out on the streets, but also the kind of panic that the institutions are in. how can they actually feasibly crack down on this, it's not really possible, and at the same time in doing so really exposed themselves to be autocrats and authoritarians in a way that has never really been so obvious before. all right, i'm sure you heard the news uh about the fact that israel along with the us have plans to uproot. in uh the ghaza strip to take for egypt to take them into the sin and also for um the occupied territories palestinians there to be um i guess uprooted and pushed onto jordan now both countries have rejected the idea outright and uh the part about uh
, and they actually really did decimate a generation of activists, we haven't seen that yet in london, i think it's is both testimony to the sheer number of people who are out on the streets, but also the kind of panic that the institutions are in. how can they actually feasibly crack down on this, it's not really possible, and at the same time in doing so really exposed themselves to be autocrats and authoritarians in a way that has never really been so obvious before. all right, i'm sure you...
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allah is greater um and it's not just london that's cracking down on support for palestine, pattern of arrests, protest bans and other examples of intimidation have been playing out in other western countries too. as israel continues its indiscriminate massacres and war crimes against the people of gaza, the world continues to watch on, but many are not idly sitting by and accepting these crimes and protests are being held across the world, with the middle east seeing people rallying in their millions, with authorities allowing or even encouraging. the holding of these rallies, but in the west, the story is markedly different, claims of being open free societies have been shown up as propaganda, as politicians rush to show support for the illegal settler regime, and thus huge crackdowns have been launched against those wanting to protest for gaza in these western countries. in germany, police brutality has resulted in beatings and assaults of protesters as the country has banned the holding of pro-palestine rallies. the german regime. and forever browbeaten due to their own history wit
allah is greater um and it's not just london that's cracking down on support for palestine, pattern of arrests, protest bans and other examples of intimidation have been playing out in other western countries too. as israel continues its indiscriminate massacres and war crimes against the people of gaza, the world continues to watch on, but many are not idly sitting by and accepting these crimes and protests are being held across the world, with the middle east seeing people rallying in their...
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we went to the streets of london to ask muslim. about what they expect from religious leadership during times of war and in this case genocide. we need to see calls for action made against this vial genocidal israeli entity. so what we want to see, we want to see from our from our speakers, we want to see calls for boycot in, we want to see pressure being put on these members of parliament, we want to see anything, anything that can be done to aid our brothers and sisters in gazza and philestine, anything that can be done we want to see it being done, so anyone? has a voice and has been silent on this matter, just understand that the community is not going to forget this, whether like very political or like just you know the social media scholars as we know them, we've seen them there from the start, and then 7 october onwards we we saw them, you know, even come out more, and you know, i think every day, their stories, their feed is just about palestine, and they've been teaching us how to talk more, how to advocate more, uh, boycotting, um, the role of like... to keep this going to kee
we went to the streets of london to ask muslim. about what they expect from religious leadership during times of war and in this case genocide. we need to see calls for action made against this vial genocidal israeli entity. so what we want to see, we want to see from our from our speakers, we want to see calls for boycot in, we want to see pressure being put on these members of parliament, we want to see anything, anything that can be done to aid our brothers and sisters in gazza and...
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so from what we've seen just now that. the the crackdown on on protests is um heavy not just in london but um across the across europe and america um am actually i did want to come to you because of what we're seeing abroad and because of what we've just spoken about with rishi and all these um laws that are being uh pushed through the back door by suela uh curbing the right to protest should should be should people take precaution and um stay home or should they should they feel intimidated by that that's my question well. people should absolutely not feel intimidated, because that's the whole purpose. i mean, what we're seeing from the government is uh, them trying to create a climate affair. i mean, i'd even describe it as kind of psychological terrorism from their part, they want to intimidate people and make them fearful of being arrested. um, robert genrick for example, the immigration minister who answers to swaala braverman, uh, said or threatened that you know people who are non-british nationals could have their visas revoked, for example for supposedly inciting. anti-semitis
so from what we've seen just now that. the the crackdown on on protests is um heavy not just in london but um across the across europe and america um am actually i did want to come to you because of what we're seeing abroad and because of what we've just spoken about with rishi and all these um laws that are being uh pushed through the back door by suela uh curbing the right to protest should should be should people take precaution and um stay home or should they should they feel intimidated by...
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ireland, perhaps into northern england, heavier bursts through wales and south west england, perhaps for london to the cenotaph it should stay dry during the morning. but then we'll see outbreaks of showery rain drifting its way steadily northwards throughout the day. it'll stay dry for scotland here and seven or eight degrees underneath the cloud and the rain it's going to feel rather cool and disappointing, i'm afraid. then as we move out of sunday into monday, we start to see the wind direction swinging back to more of a westerly or a south—westerly, and that's going to introduce milder, but unfortunately, once again, it's going to introduce some wetter weather. so our week ahead, a little more unsettled with showers or longer spells of rain at times. live from washington, this is bbc news. israeli troops now encircle gaza city amid reports that there is been firing outside of hospitals with patients and staff trapped inside. french president emmanuel macron says israel must stop killing civilians. i think this is the only solution we have — the ceasefire. because it is impossible to exp
ireland, perhaps into northern england, heavier bursts through wales and south west england, perhaps for london to the cenotaph it should stay dry during the morning. but then we'll see outbreaks of showery rain drifting its way steadily northwards throughout the day. it'll stay dry for scotland here and seven or eight degrees underneath the cloud and the rain it's going to feel rather cool and disappointing, i'm afraid. then as we move out of sunday into monday, we start to see the wind...
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evil shouldn't stop because our enemy is big because you know allah is greater um and it's not just london that's cracking down on support for palestine, pattern of arrests, protest bans and other examples of intimidation have been playing out in other western countries too. as israel continues its indiscriminate massacres and war crimes against the people of gaza, the world continues to watch on, but many are not idly sitting by and accepting these crimes and protests are being held. across the world with the middle east seeing people rallying in their millions, with authorities allowing or even encouraging the holding of these rallies, but in the west the story is markedly different, claims of being open free societies have been shown up as propaganda, as politicians rush to show support for the illegal settler regime, and thus huge crackdowns have been launched against those wanting to protest for gaza in these western countries. in germany, police brutality has resulted in beatings and assaults of... as the country has banned the holding of pro-palestine rallies, the german regime and
evil shouldn't stop because our enemy is big because you know allah is greater um and it's not just london that's cracking down on support for palestine, pattern of arrests, protest bans and other examples of intimidation have been playing out in other western countries too. as israel continues its indiscriminate massacres and war crimes against the people of gaza, the world continues to watch on, but many are not idly sitting by and accepting these crimes and protests are being held. across...
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gonna harm us if we boycott them, yeah, so boycting, that's why many of they said boy, and finally, london-based shampsy, a pro saudi salapus preacher, who appeared a podcast with fariz hamati, mocking those who have called for boycotting starbucks and solidarity with the people of gaza. and deflecting with claims about social media links to zionism, they're of course big multi million dollar companies like starbucks and mcdonald's and other kind of names, you love starbucks, people are driving me crazy, starbucks, i don't drink starbucks by the way, but you drinking starbucks right, i saw some of your videos you're holding the cup, i'm like man this guy's goingna get a lot of heat now. you don't understand, you know, tell you this funny story, yeah, someone sent me message on instagram and he said to me, do you know that starbucks is a is a sinuus supporter, i said, okay, i said, do you know that instagram, the owner of instagram is a zinus supporter, these men and many other influencers, like them belong to a wing of salaphism referred to sometimes disparagingly as mathalism, one core tenet is
gonna harm us if we boycott them, yeah, so boycting, that's why many of they said boy, and finally, london-based shampsy, a pro saudi salapus preacher, who appeared a podcast with fariz hamati, mocking those who have called for boycotting starbucks and solidarity with the people of gaza. and deflecting with claims about social media links to zionism, they're of course big multi million dollar companies like starbucks and mcdonald's and other kind of names, you love starbucks, people are driving...
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, of course london has been a scene of uh large uh protests and solidarity with the palestinians, but it's quite unbelievable uh at least uh from our end here and to many that after uh what 40 days of bombing and over 11,500 palestinians to have been murdered that there are calls uh being made and voting taking place to ask for a ceasefire, the mechanisms in place by the international community that are supposed to stop. these types of mass from taking place, what is your viewpoint about how that has failed on this level? i think it is shocking and shameful. "the countries that have the leverage over israel are not doing anything meaningful to curtail this uh ongoing genocidal onslot in that's taking place in gaza, and i would indike even the governments in the arab world who could do things, one of..." one of the things i could do is to engage with some kind of energy boycott until a ceasfire and peace negotiations of meaningful sort are initiated and the palestinian people are assured of a just and sustainable kind of future for themselves. this is an obligation of international law
, of course london has been a scene of uh large uh protests and solidarity with the palestinians, but it's quite unbelievable uh at least uh from our end here and to many that after uh what 40 days of bombing and over 11,500 palestinians to have been murdered that there are calls uh being made and voting taking place to ask for a ceasefire, the mechanisms in place by the international community that are supposed to stop. these types of mass from taking place, what is your viewpoint about how...
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when their lingua franca is english, where their their perspective um is one now that is rooted in london or manchester. or birmingham and what have you, and they require something more, they require now kind of interfacing between islam and the environment in which they they are, and this is where things fall apart, because these older generation people are not in contact and not in touch with their environment and this cannot provide that particular leadership, and so the leadership now tends to sort of want to push towards the younger, ulama, at the same time, however, they institutionalized. structures tend to sort of put up resistance to this. my advice to the people and the the the young people and and others um in this time is to provide, is to fulfill your own leadership, is to is to take action, you know, and and when you are doing this, you will attract the right people to lead you, you see, brave people lead to having brave leaders, cowardly people tend to have cowardly or maybe even tyrannical leaders. you see leaders who are not in touch in terms of um uh not being fearless e
when their lingua franca is english, where their their perspective um is one now that is rooted in london or manchester. or birmingham and what have you, and they require something more, they require now kind of interfacing between islam and the environment in which they they are, and this is where things fall apart, because these older generation people are not in contact and not in touch with their environment and this cannot provide that particular leadership, and so the leadership now tends...
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believe that this is a personal endeavor not to be mixed in with politics. we went to the streets of london to ask muslims about what the... expect from religious leadership during times of war and in this case genocide. we need to see calls for action made against this vile genocidal israeli entity, so what we want to see, we want to see from our from our speakers, we want to see calls for boycot in, we want to see pressure being put on these members of parliament, we want to see anything, anything that can be done to aid our brothers and sisters and gaz and philestine, anything that can be done we want to see it being done, so anyone who has a voice? and has been silent on this matter, just understand that the community is not going to forget this, whether like very political or like just you know the social media scholars as we know them, we've seen them there from the start, and then 7 october onwards we we saw them, you know even come out more, and you know, i think every day, their stories, their feed is just about palestine, and they've been teaching us how to talk more, how to advoc
believe that this is a personal endeavor not to be mixed in with politics. we went to the streets of london to ask muslims about what the... expect from religious leadership during times of war and in this case genocide. we need to see calls for action made against this vile genocidal israeli entity, so what we want to see, we want to see from our from our speakers, we want to see calls for boycot in, we want to see pressure being put on these members of parliament, we want to see anything,...
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arrived at london's natural history museum.— finally arrived at london's natural history museum. we will separate these fragments. _ history museum. we will separate these fragments. scientists - history museum. we will separate these fragments. scientists have i these fragments. scientists have been waiting _ these fragments. scientists have been waiting for— these fragments. scientists have been waiting for years _ these fragments. scientists have been waiting for years for - these fragments. scientists have been waiting for years for the - been waiting for years for the chance of a closer look and to get their gloved hands on this precious extraterrestrial material. i their gloved hands on this precious extraterrestrial material.— extraterrestrial material. i think it is beyond _ extraterrestrial material. i think it is beyond our— extraterrestrial material. i think it is beyond our wildest - extraterrestrial material. i think| it is beyond our wildest dreams. extraterrestrial material. i think. it is beyond our wildest dreams. it is an incredibly beautiful rocks, it is
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live from london, this is bbc news. the uk supreme court rules the government's flagship plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. the israeli army is carrying out a raid in part of gaza's largest hospital — al shifa. it accuses hamas of using the site to conceal a command centre. israel has caused it's a precise attack. they say they have complete control of the hospital. and fears continue to mount of a possible volcanic eruption in southern iceland. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. here in the uk, there have been dramatic political developments with the country's supreme court ruling that the government's policy of sending asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. in a significant blow to prime minister rishi sunak, five judges unanimously ruled against
live from london, this is bbc news. the uk supreme court rules the government's flagship plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. the israeli army is carrying out a raid in part of gaza's largest hospital — al shifa. it accuses hamas of using the site to conceal a command centre. israel has caused it's a precise attack. they say they have complete control of the hospital. and fears continue to mount of a possible volcanic eruption in southern iceland. hello, welcome to bbc news now,...
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let's take goodbye to our viewersjoining us on bbc two in london. let's take goodbye to our viewers joining us on bbc two and in london. let's take goodbye to our viewersjoining us on bbc two and a reminder the coverage continues on the news channel as well as a bbc app the news channel as well as a bbc app and website. in which they debate and appear to agree that the cabinet office and you personally bear off the pace stop the context in which those e—mails arise is plainly a debate about whether or not you personally had understood the seriousness of the crisis. so against a context, against a background that there was an exhilaration of understanding or a change in strategy, however you put it, might it have been the position lord sedwill that you were slower to appreciate their seriousness, the terrible predicament that the country was in than some others in downing street and the cabinet office? it downing street and the cabinet office? , , , downing street and the cabinet office? , office? it is possible. it is also ossible office? it is po
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said pour joins us now live from the streets of london to tell us more about the protest. said, what do you have for us? hey, it's an extraordinary turn out indeed, today since the commencement of the israeli pon slot. on the gaza strip, you've seen several pro-palestine solidarity marches take place, and this is yet the biggest, um, some are saying over half million people, if not more have shown up, have turned out under the streets of london today, and they're on their way, they've been walking for the past hour or so, they're on their way to the american embassy um in the next hour, it harkens back really to the um pre us led invasion of iraq in 2003 in terms of the number and the scale. their main demands of course, first and foremost, immediate ceasefire, basically echoing the words and the demands that we have heard over the past few hours taking place in riad where arab and iranian leaders have um gathered together. it's other than the call for a ceasefire. we're also calling for an end to the siege of gaza, to the occupation, the military occupation that israel ha
said pour joins us now live from the streets of london to tell us more about the protest. said, what do you have for us? hey, it's an extraordinary turn out indeed, today since the commencement of the israeli pon slot. on the gaza strip, you've seen several pro-palestine solidarity marches take place, and this is yet the biggest, um, some are saying over half million people, if not more have shown up, have turned out under the streets of london today, and they're on their way, they've been...
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the... theatres of um of of your of resistance are different, so what we might do on the streets of london, paris, milan, new york, etc., washington, will be different to what will be required of the concept of resistance, the concept of struggle that sheikh mentioned, is going to be different, and so there that idea of resisting, and saying that what is actually. going on is wrong is going to be played out in different different ways, where there's going to be people engaging in physical battle where the you physical battle has been engaged and it's no brainer really that the only way that there is that if you're able to, that you fight back with the physical means that are at your disposal, i think that's enshrined in just about any um belief system that there is, even the international law. how crude it is acknowledges that the unoccupied people have the right to armed resistance and that's something that's inshrine even in that um and within the islamic framework it's very clear that if you are going to be physically attacked um then that is something that you have the right uh to defe
the... theatres of um of of your of resistance are different, so what we might do on the streets of london, paris, milan, new york, etc., washington, will be different to what will be required of the concept of resistance, the concept of struggle that sheikh mentioned, is going to be different, and so there that idea of resisting, and saying that what is actually. going on is wrong is going to be played out in different different ways, where there's going to be people engaging in physical...
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london. a peaceful march for peace, as the bombs temporarily stop falling from the sky above gaza, hundreds of thousands of pro-palestine demonstrators of all faites are back to the streets of the british capital, many travelling from other parts of the uk, united in their demands. we need to uh, we need to see fire, we need to end the siege in gaza, we need to end the occupation and free palestine. a long-term solution is immediate ceasefire, longer term ceasefire. it is an end to the system of apart. it is an end to the occupation, it is an end to the oppression and systematic oppression that has been going on for the last 75 years. demands is obviously that israel stops the this genocide, that they allow the people to go back to their homes in gazza, that they stop pushing them out towards the deserts and more than 1500 police officers were on duty distributing leaflets, warning demonstrators against the use of quote. racist abuse and promoting terrorism, raising questions about proportion
london. a peaceful march for peace, as the bombs temporarily stop falling from the sky above gaza, hundreds of thousands of pro-palestine demonstrators of all faites are back to the streets of the british capital, many travelling from other parts of the uk, united in their demands. we need to uh, we need to see fire, we need to end the siege in gaza, we need to end the occupation and free palestine. a long-term solution is immediate ceasefire, longer term ceasefire. it is an end to the system...
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live from london. an image of babies reportedly in need of oxygen but gaza's main hospital is without power and doctors say two newborns have already died israel says it will evacuate the vulnerable babies from al—shifa hospital but a medic there warns other hospitals in gaza will struggle to care for the 37 others who need medical care london's metropolitan police condemn violence by right—wing protesters during a pro—palestinian march suggesting politics was to blame for increased tensions in london. and the uk pays tribute to the armed forces on remembrance sunday alongside commonwealth and other european countries
live from london. an image of babies reportedly in need of oxygen but gaza's main hospital is without power and doctors say two newborns have already died israel says it will evacuate the vulnerable babies from al—shifa hospital but a medic there warns other hospitals in gaza will struggle to care for the 37 others who need medical care london's metropolitan police condemn violence by right—wing protesters during a pro—palestinian march suggesting politics was to blame for increased...
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live from london. an image of babies reportedly in need of oxygen but gaza's main hospital is without power and doctors say two newborns have already died israel says it will evacuate the vulnerable babies from al—shifa hospital but a medic there warns other hospitals in gaza will struggle to care for the 37 others who need medical care london's metropolitan police condemn violence by right—wing protesters during a pro—palestinian march suggesting politics was to blame for increased tensions in london. and the uk pays tribute to the armed forces on remembrance sunday alongside commonwealth and other european countries hello, i'm ben thompson. the israeli military says it has agreed to evacuate premature babies from gaza's main hospital al—shifa to a safer place on sunday. an idf spokeswoman was unable to say how the evacuation would be carried out and the head of surgery at al—shifa says no other hospital in gaza could accommodate the 37 infants at risk. this photo was sent to the bbc last ni
live from london. an image of babies reportedly in need of oxygen but gaza's main hospital is without power and doctors say two newborns have already died israel says it will evacuate the vulnerable babies from al—shifa hospital but a medic there warns other hospitals in gaza will struggle to care for the 37 others who need medical care london's metropolitan police condemn violence by right—wing protesters during a pro—palestinian march suggesting politics was to blame for increased...
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there's a new tea craze in london. this is chai, india's most beloved tea. chai is made by brewing black tea and adding different spices, sugar, and milk. in india, chai is a way of life. it's the drink for every occasion — morning, afternoon or night. this one street in walthamstow has five chai shops and four of them opened in the last year alone. we've got 4 million customers coming every day. it's like costa or starbucks for them. mainly, they are asian people, originating from india, pakistan or bangladesh. in the recent couple of years, we've seen a surge in other people as well. we've seen british people coming in, people from all ethnicities. as manyjoin the trend, only time will tell if london's love affair with chai will be here to stay. voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. this is dawn. names to mark a new era of uk technology. it's the country's fastest ai supercomputer and housed in a high security data centre at the universit
there's a new tea craze in london. this is chai, india's most beloved tea. chai is made by brewing black tea and adding different spices, sugar, and milk. in india, chai is a way of life. it's the drink for every occasion — morning, afternoon or night. this one street in walthamstow has five chai shops and four of them opened in the last year alone. we've got 4 million customers coming every day. it's like costa or starbucks for them. mainly, they are asian people, originating from india,...
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earlier, we spoke to an independent filmmaker in london, ash khan, explained why there was a need for more independent voices? we are playing huge role and that's because 19 years ago i used to watch the western media and i used to support israel because didn't know any better and then i met woman a homeless shelter who told me about what was actually going on and she showed me some leaflets and she gave me alternative sources and when i read what was actually going on since then i've been campaigning for. because i now know the truth, and if we don't do independent media to show people the truth, people aren't ever going to know the truth, and the rich elite and the people are causing all these wars, whether it be in palestine, iraq, afghanistan, libya, or the ukraine, basically they're not going to know what actually is happening in in the world or the truth, and the truth is it's all about money and oil and there's always ulterior motives. ash khan also told us that though his interviews, through his interviews, he has noticed an urge, a huge shift rather amongst the jewish people
earlier, we spoke to an independent filmmaker in london, ash khan, explained why there was a need for more independent voices? we are playing huge role and that's because 19 years ago i used to watch the western media and i used to support israel because didn't know any better and then i met woman a homeless shelter who told me about what was actually going on and she showed me some leaflets and she gave me alternative sources and when i read what was actually going on since then i've been...
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they sent a woman agent to seduce mordekai vanenu in london and convince him to travel with her to rome. vananu was vulnerable and afraid and fell for mossard's honey trap. when the article was published on october the 5th, 1986, vananu had vanished. hits kidnap, an illegal act on foreign soil was kept secret. later, when vananu appeared for secret court session in jerusalem alkuds, he found a way to reveal what had happened to him since he left london, writing on his hand, vananu m was hijacked in rome. vanenu's trial was held in secret. he was found guilty of treason and espionage and sentenced to 18 years in jail, 11 of them in solitary confinements. the woman that seduced vananu was sherill bent off. after she completed her mission, she disappeared back into her secret world. today, she lives back in orlando, usa, with her husband and two daughters. running a real estate business. vallanu's revelations confirmed suspicions and showed a weapons program bigger and more advanced than anyone had previously thought. mordekai vananu was released in 2004, but he is not a free man. israeli
they sent a woman agent to seduce mordekai vanenu in london and convince him to travel with her to rome. vananu was vulnerable and afraid and fell for mossard's honey trap. when the article was published on october the 5th, 1986, vananu had vanished. hits kidnap, an illegal act on foreign soil was kept secret. later, when vananu appeared for secret court session in jerusalem alkuds, he found a way to reveal what had happened to him since he left london, writing on his hand, vananu m was...
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sakina datu is a journalist, author and producer who joins us from london. also joining us is saib shah. he's an author and west asia expert who joins us from belfast. right, let me first start with you, sakina. if i may, and um, uh, can't really not mention this, and uh, that is the fact that we're looking at the death toll that at this point has surpassed 11,00. you have 4506 children and 3027 women, every hour 42 bombs are dropped, 12 building buildings are destroyed. people are killed every hour, six of them are children, and one child dying every 10 minutes. uh, there are mechanisms that were supposed to be in place on the world stage, in one form or another to prevent this type of massacker from happening, but they haven't worked, why do you think that is? i think first of all, just to mention the number of deaths that you have mentioned, honestly the it is just unprecedented, i think it has now become something that most people have even starting to become insensitive to, it sounds like it's just numbers now, everyday numbers are increasing, but these
sakina datu is a journalist, author and producer who joins us from london. also joining us is saib shah. he's an author and west asia expert who joins us from belfast. right, let me first start with you, sakina. if i may, and um, uh, can't really not mention this, and uh, that is the fact that we're looking at the death toll that at this point has surpassed 11,00. you have 4506 children and 3027 women, every hour 42 bombs are dropped, 12 building buildings are destroyed. people are killed every...
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sakina datu is a journalist, author and producer who joins us from london. also joining us is saib shath, he's an author and west asia expert who joins us from belfast. right, let me first start with you. if i may, and um, can't really not mention this, and uh, that is the fact that we're looking at the death toll that at this point has surpassed 11,000. you have 4506 children and 3,027 women every. hour 42 bombs are dropped, 12 building buildings are destroyed, 15 people are killed every hour, six of them are children, and one child dying every 10 minutes. uh, there are mechanisms that were supposed to be in place on the world stage in one form or another to prevent this type of massacker from happening, but they haven't worked, why do you think that is? i think first of all just to mention the number of deaths that you have mentioned, honestly the it is just unprecedented. i think it has now become something that most people have even starting to become insensitive to, it sounds like it's just numbers now, everyday numbers are increasing, but these are rea
sakina datu is a journalist, author and producer who joins us from london. also joining us is saib shath, he's an author and west asia expert who joins us from belfast. right, let me first start with you. if i may, and um, can't really not mention this, and uh, that is the fact that we're looking at the death toll that at this point has surpassed 11,000. you have 4506 children and 3,027 women every. hour 42 bombs are dropped, 12 building buildings are destroyed, 15 people are killed every hour,...
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we were in north london, i think we made ourfilm and we were in north london, i think we made our film and we were coming out of the pub and the pogues used to drink a fair bit and i used to drink afair bit. drink a fair bit and i used to drink a fair bit. they would drink something called snakebite, a mixture of beer and cider, which is a really bad thing. we mixture of beer and cider, which is a really bad thing.— a really bad thing. we know what that is, a really bad thing. we know what that is. don't _ a really bad thing. we know what that is, don't worry! _ a really bad thing. we know what that is, don't worry! i— a really bad thing. we know what that is, don't worry! i hadn't - a really bad thing. we know what. that is, don't worry! i hadn't heard of it. we that is, don't worry! i hadn't heard of it- we were _ that is, don't worry! i hadn't heard of it. we were coming _ that is, don't worry! i hadn't heard of it. we were coming out - that is, don't worry! i hadn't heard of it. we were coming out of- that is, don't worry! i hadn't heard of it. we were coming out of the i that
we were in north london, i think we made ourfilm and we were in north london, i think we made our film and we were coming out of the pub and the pogues used to drink a fair bit and i used to drink afair bit. drink a fair bit and i used to drink a fair bit. they would drink something called snakebite, a mixture of beer and cider, which is a really bad thing. we mixture of beer and cider, which is a really bad thing.— a really bad thing. we know what that is, a really bad thing. we know what...
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in london they currently get free meals as well. i feel a bit disappointed because, if they have it, then that's not fair for everyone else. the food foundation charity says the income threshold qualifying for free meals is too low. children say they will continue to push for change for their health. voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello there, i'm olly foster. here's what's coming up for you on sports day. india and theirfans are silenced as australia become world champions for a sixth time. and next stop germany. we'll have all the latest euro qualifying results. and djokovic breaks another record as he finishes this seasons atp tour on a high. australia's cricketers are world champions for the sixth time. they stunned the hosts india in ahmedabad, travis head's century helping them easily reach their target of 241 to win by six wickets. our sports correspondent joe wilson was watching. anyone supporting india? start with about 130,000 at the ground and multiplied across the world's
in london they currently get free meals as well. i feel a bit disappointed because, if they have it, then that's not fair for everyone else. the food foundation charity says the income threshold qualifying for free meals is too low. children say they will continue to push for change for their health. voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello there, i'm olly foster. here's what's coming up for you on sports day. india and theirfans are silenced as...
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live from london. this is bbc news. with continued even more witnesses in london. it did conclude, or rather breakfor lunch in london. it did conclude, or rather break for lunch five minutes late, which is why the scheduled time of tpm has been put back to five past two, when we will be hearing from doctor ben weiner. now, just to remind you who he is, he is a former downing street adviser and earlier we heard from a former adviser to the treasury. also, speaking earlier, was a former civil servant on it the prime minister's team. you will remember him because he featured in one of those pictures that many of us are familiar with now with the tinsel, the green tinsel hanging around his neck. so, thatis tinsel hanging around his neck. so, that is who we are going to be hearing from later. just to bring you a little bit more, the former chief economic adviser who is currently an economist, she was also the government's chief economist adviser for five years, she actually left the treasury earlier this year. the
live from london. this is bbc news. with continued even more witnesses in london. it did conclude, or rather breakfor lunch in london. it did conclude, or rather break for lunch five minutes late, which is why the scheduled time of tpm has been put back to five past two, when we will be hearing from doctor ben weiner. now, just to remind you who he is, he is a former downing street adviser and earlier we heard from a former adviser to the treasury. also, speaking earlier, was a former civil...
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yeah, certainly, because i was raised in london, so i went to art school in london and the minute i was in art school doing theatre design, i understood then much, much more that i was out of the loop. when i was at school i was kind of dealing with it, coping with it not so badly. it wasn't so difficult. but once i was in art school, i realised this was going to be a struggle and i understood why. the theatre world then was very exclusive. you mean you personally were encountering discrimination, prejudice at that time? i don't know if i even knew it was that. but it clearly was that. you know, ijust felt out of it, out of place, out of time, out of rhythm with the world of theatre, even though i was convinced that it was a very strategic political place to be. i thought i saw the possibilities in that because i was interested in exchange with audiences even then. but once i left art school, then i understood, i suppose, what i could do, that i was really very good at talking to other artists, listening to other artists. and i think i thought that because i've been trained as a theatre
yeah, certainly, because i was raised in london, so i went to art school in london and the minute i was in art school doing theatre design, i understood then much, much more that i was out of the loop. when i was at school i was kind of dealing with it, coping with it not so badly. it wasn't so difficult. but once i was in art school, i realised this was going to be a struggle and i understood why. the theatre world then was very exclusive. you mean you personally were encountering...
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saipur is at press tv, london. after 5 weeks of shocking war. crimes, official western pressure is finally mounting on tel aviv. french president emmanuel macron admitted in an interview that israel's actions have no legitimacy. he added, quote, these babies, these ladies, these old people are bombed and killed, so there is no reason for that, so we do urge israel to stop. citizen pressure on tel aviv continues with marches worldwide, with over 10,000 marching across. paris, akran has to finally extend actual support to the palestinians and force israel to accept a cease fire. this is attempt at genocide and there are children dying every day. the deliberate targeting of civilians has left over 11,000 palestinians murdered, which is more dead civilians in one month than in over one and a half years of russia's special military operation in ukraine. many say that israel's 75 year long brutality. repression and human rights violations are out in the open like never before, and that things will never be the same. glob
saipur is at press tv, london. after 5 weeks of shocking war. crimes, official western pressure is finally mounting on tel aviv. french president emmanuel macron admitted in an interview that israel's actions have no legitimacy. he added, quote, these babies, these ladies, these old people are bombed and killed, so there is no reason for that, so we do urge israel to stop. citizen pressure on tel aviv continues with marches worldwide, with over 10,000 marching across. paris, akran has to...
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saiza, press tv, london. pro palestinian protesters filled the streets of the yemeny capital, to praise the success of the palestinian resistance movement and condemn the israeli regime. protesters haale. resistance efforts, which they say delivered humiating defeat to the israeli army. yemeny said they will continue to fight alongside the palestinians until victory. we tell the zionists and the americans, that the yemeni people who just came out of eight-year battle and a strangling bloccade, that we have put all this aside and are stepping forward to a stand with our palestinian brothers and the palestinian. cause because it is our main cause, we tell the palestinians, you are not alone. the demonstration also praised the yemani army's resilience in taking meaningful military actions which pressured the israeli regime to accept a ceasefire. yemani operations consisted of launching a series of drone and ballistic missiles to occupied palestine and the latest capture of the israeli linked ship in the red sea.
saiza, press tv, london. pro palestinian protesters filled the streets of the yemeny capital, to praise the success of the palestinian resistance movement and condemn the israeli regime. protesters haale. resistance efforts, which they say delivered humiating defeat to the israeli army. yemeny said they will continue to fight alongside the palestinians until victory. we tell the zionists and the americans, that the yemeni people who just came out of eight-year battle and a strangling bloccade,...
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something—unbroadcastcable, has an unexpected sample from an 82—year—old jazz singerfrom london. time now to leave you with ten seconds of chrimbo lights. one of the biggest festive light trails has opened up for the year at kew gardens in south—west london. if they don't get into the festive mood, then i don't know what does. you're all caught up. bye for now. hello, welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme — kohli rewrites the record books as india march onto their first world cup final since 2011. chelsea pay the penalty in madrid as emma hayes' first match since being announced as the new us women's head coach is a frustrating one. and rublev�*s racquet only hurts himself as the russian is beaten by carlos alcaraz at the world tour finals. hello again. 0ne place to start — that's in mumbai.
something—unbroadcastcable, has an unexpected sample from an 82—year—old jazz singerfrom london. time now to leave you with ten seconds of chrimbo lights. one of the biggest festive light trails has opened up for the year at kew gardens in south—west london. if they don't get into the festive mood, then i don't know what does. you're all caught up. bye for now. hello, welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme — kohli rewrites the record books as india march onto their first...
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earlier we spoke to an independent filmmaker in london, ash khan, explained why there was a need for more independent voices. we are playing huge role, and that's because 19 years ago i used to watch the western media and i used to support israel because i didn't know any better, and then i met woman a homeless shelter who told me about what was actually got. on and she showed me some leaflers and she gave me alternative sources and when i read what was actually going on, since then i've been campaigning for palestine because i now know the truth, and if we don't do independent media to show people the truth, people aren't ever going to know the truth, and the rich elite and the people are causing all these wars, whether it be in palestine, iraq, afghanistan, libya, uh, or the ukraine, basically they're not going to know what. actually is happening in in the world are the truth and the truth is it's all about money and oil and there's always ulterior motives. ash khan also told us that though his interviews, through his interviews, he has noticed an urge and huge shift rather amongst
earlier we spoke to an independent filmmaker in london, ash khan, explained why there was a need for more independent voices. we are playing huge role, and that's because 19 years ago i used to watch the western media and i used to support israel because i didn't know any better, and then i met woman a homeless shelter who told me about what was actually got. on and she showed me some leaflers and she gave me alternative sources and when i read what was actually going on, since then i've been...
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. >> inflation falling and on track to be halved and rishi sunak well , from the london sunak well, from the london house of commons to the welsh senate and wales's first minister says whatsapp messages between welsh government officials relating to the pandemic may have been deleted . pandemic may have been deleted. >> mark drakeford was answering questions after messages on the platform between ministers at westminster emerged at the covid inquiry. there's been controversy in scotland too, with messages belonging to the former first minister there, nicola sturgeon also apparently deleted . mr drakeford answered deleted. mr drakeford answered questions on the matter in the senate . senate. >> fairer way of putting it is that deletion may have to take place. i know in my case i've never had any deletion arrangements on the phone because i would have no idea to how make it happen. so so. but i don't use whatsapp either . so don't use whatsapp either. so i think all i what i, what i, what i don't want to say is that they were not some people working in the welsh government and working on c
. >> inflation falling and on track to be halved and rishi sunak well , from the london sunak well, from the london house of commons to the welsh senate and wales's first minister says whatsapp messages between welsh government officials relating to the pandemic may have been deleted . pandemic may have been deleted. >> mark drakeford was answering questions after messages on the platform between ministers at westminster emerged at the covid inquiry. there's been controversy in...
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this is gaza under attack, coming to you from the british capital, london. i'm said puraza, with you for some of the biggest talking points coming out of the 50 days of an israeli onslot on the gaza strip and its ongoing incursions in the west bank. here in the uk, weekend protests continue to call for a permanent ceasefire. police surrest pro-palestine activists for criticizing israel. meanwhile, the need for humanitarian aid in the gaza strip concentration camp remains overwhelming, despite a number of trucks rolling into the enclave, 17 israelis have been handed over to the red cross in gaza city, worst hit by israeli bombardment. hamas says its fighters are still in control, and total of 117 palestinians are reunited with their families after being released from israeli prisons, nearly 15,000 palestinians have been killed in gaza since october 7th, many more are buried. under the rubble, in israel, the official deathdul stands at 1200. what are the logistical challenges of continued captive prisoner exchange? is the threat of regional war still there? wh
this is gaza under attack, coming to you from the british capital, london. i'm said puraza, with you for some of the biggest talking points coming out of the 50 days of an israeli onslot on the gaza strip and its ongoing incursions in the west bank. here in the uk, weekend protests continue to call for a permanent ceasefire. police surrest pro-palestine activists for criticizing israel. meanwhile, the need for humanitarian aid in the gaza strip concentration camp remains overwhelming, despite a...
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, industry meet in across the channel industry meet in london. we will speak to the boss of saudi arabia's national airline. the dirty side of fast fashion. the bbc finds online retailer boohoo has failed to overhaul its poor working practices, despite promises to do so. welcome to world business report. i'm ben thompson. we start with breaking news in the last hour or so news that british steel is planning to shut down its blast furnace in scunthorpe that puts 2000 jobs at risk. the business that is owned by chinese group wants to replace the furnace with two electric arc furnaces as they are known. 0ne furnace with two electric arc furnaces as they are known. one at scunthorpe and one at teesside. the construction is expected to take up to two or three years, all at put in to two or three years, all at put in to try and transform the firm into a green and sustainable company. then speak to our business editor who has got the details of this. what do we know so far? this has been a long time coming but we're finally getting some detail.- time co
, industry meet in across the channel industry meet in london. we will speak to the boss of saudi arabia's national airline. the dirty side of fast fashion. the bbc finds online retailer boohoo has failed to overhaul its poor working practices, despite promises to do so. welcome to world business report. i'm ben thompson. we start with breaking news in the last hour or so news that british steel is planning to shut down its blast furnace in scunthorpe that puts 2000 jobs at risk. the business...
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today i feel very very proud of london, close to million people were on the streets of london, i was one of them and it was an extremely peaceful but very very strong you know voice over there, there were not only muslims over there, there were people from the jewish community, there were people from all different religious, denominations, they were all colors and and the reason why all these people came together is because "there was one time in the west where we were controlled by the mainstream media, so people only got one side of the story, because of the social media and also the alternative media, people have been watching and making their own analysis and trying to see what is going on. you know the large majority of the people are good human beings, this is what i believe, and when they see an oppression they recognize it. it is another thing of course that the leadership." is is a obvious tory party that is very much one with with america and israel and i think this brings the point of you know sheikh nasrulah he explained in his speech about that it wasn't actually we alwa
today i feel very very proud of london, close to million people were on the streets of london, i was one of them and it was an extremely peaceful but very very strong you know voice over there, there were not only muslims over there, there were people from the jewish community, there were people from all different religious, denominations, they were all colors and and the reason why all these people came together is because "there was one time in the west where we were controlled by the...
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tiering system in london, is that riuht? �* . tiering system in london, is that riuht? , ., , right? because colleagues in the north-west _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went into _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went into a - right? because colleagues in the north-west went into a higher i right? because colleagues in the i north-west went into a higher tier, north—west went into a higher tier, hospitality was affected and there was a lack of support, there wasn't that tension in london because we hadn't got there.— hadn't got there. when the tier s stem hadn't got there. when the tier system was _ hadn't got there. when the tier system was introduced - hadn't got there. when the tier system was introduced you i hadn't got there. when the tier| system was introduced you were hadn't got there. when the tier i system was introduced you were in tier 1 and you system was introduced you were in tier1 and you asked to go up to tier1 and you asked to go up to tier 2, was that by means of the esc
tiering system in london, is that riuht? �* . tiering system in london, is that riuht? , ., , right? because colleagues in the north-west _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went into _ right? because colleagues in the north-west went into a - right? because colleagues in the north-west went into a higher i right? because colleagues in the i north-west went into a higher tier, north—west went into a higher tier, hospitality was...
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i'm saiza in london, the past 24 hours have seen a tsunami of devastation unleashed on the palestinians living inside gaza. stay with us across the next hour or so as we unpack the biggest talking points coming out of the conflict. israel has struck gaza's jabala refugee camp again a day after an air strike killed dozens and sparked whitespread condemnation. at least 400 palestinians, mostly women and children have been killed and injured in the... terror strikes on the jabala refugee camp, amid the israeli regime's ongoing bombing campaign against the besieged territory. gaza health officials say two hospitals are only hours away from running out of fuel. israeli troops have entered gaza from its north and east. intense fighting has been reported between israeli soldiers and hamas fighters. that as the strip has been continuously bombarded. so far, more than 8,500 palestinians have been killed and more than 20. wounded with those numbers rising all the time. this is israel's fifth military attack on the gaza strip since 2007. protests are being held around the world in support of the p
i'm saiza in london, the past 24 hours have seen a tsunami of devastation unleashed on the palestinians living inside gaza. stay with us across the next hour or so as we unpack the biggest talking points coming out of the conflict. israel has struck gaza's jabala refugee camp again a day after an air strike killed dozens and sparked whitespread condemnation. at least 400 palestinians, mostly women and children have been killed and injured in the... terror strikes on the jabala refugee camp,...