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warns the situation could deteriorate if israel goes ahead with a planned ground offensive against hamas in the southern city of rafah — where an estimated 1.5 million palestinians are sheltering. wyre davies reports. the effect of six months of war has created a desperate humanitarian crisis in gaza. but amid the ruins of conflict, in some areas, aid is now getting through and can make the difference between surviving or dying of hunger. a flour delivery, organised by the world food programme, allowed this bakery in gaza city to reopen for the first time since the war began. translation: finally, i there is something to eat. you can go to the bakery and buy bread. just a few days ago, it was hard, we were looking for wood, flour and you couldn't find anything to feed the children. but for most gazans, the brutal reality of war is a constant companion. at the najar hospital in rafah, parents and siblings consoled each other after several civilians, including children, were reported killed in overnight air strikes. israel said fighterjets and other aircraft struck dozens of terror sites
warns the situation could deteriorate if israel goes ahead with a planned ground offensive against hamas in the southern city of rafah — where an estimated 1.5 million palestinians are sheltering. wyre davies reports. the effect of six months of war has created a desperate humanitarian crisis in gaza. but amid the ruins of conflict, in some areas, aid is now getting through and can make the difference between surviving or dying of hunger. a flour delivery, organised by the world food...
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the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. rafah isn't the only city to come under attack — israel has carried out air strikes across the strip. these images show the entrance of the al—aqsa hospital in central gaza where many of the injured or dead were taken. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency, is warning that the risk of disease is increasing across gaza because of the lack of sanitation and aid. 0ur correspondent in jerusalem wyre davies reports. the effect of six months of war has created a desperate humanitarian crisis in gaza. but amid the ruins of conflict, in some areas, aid is now getting through and can make the difference between surviving or dying of hunger. a flour delivery, organised by the world food programme, allowed this bakery in gaza city to reopen for the first time since the
the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. rafah isn't the only city to come under attack — israel has carried out air strikes across the strip. these images show the entrance of the al—aqsa hospital in central gaza where many of the injured or dead were taken. one of the main un...
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the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. rafah isn't the only city to come under attack — israel has carried out air strikes across the strip, these images show the entrance of the al aqsa hospital in central gaza where many of the injured were taken. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency, is warning that the risk of disease is increasing across gaza because of the lack of sanitation and aid. let's hear from our correspondent injerusalem, wyre davies. over the last few days, the world and the world's media attention has been focused on those exchanges of fire between israel and iran, and the potential, a week ago, for what looked like a possible regional war. those fears have been somewhat dissipated after minimal israeli response in the last couple of days. and that side of things appears to have gon
the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. rafah isn't the only city to come under attack — israel has carried out air strikes across the strip, these images show the entrance of the al aqsa hospital in central gaza where many of the injured were taken. one of the main un agencies...
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the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. rafah isn't the only city to come under attack — israel has carried out air strikes across the strip, these images show the entrance of the al aqsa hospital in central gaza where many of the injured were taken. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency, is warning that the risk of disease
the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. rafah isn't the only city to come under attack — israel has carried out air strikes across the strip, these images show the entrance of the al aqsa hospital in central gaza where many of the injured were taken. one of the main un agencies...
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the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. these are live shots of a refugee camp for displaced people in rafah. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency is warning that the risk of disease is increasing across gaza because of the lack of sanitation and aid. wyre davies reports from jerusalem. over the last few days, the world and the world's media attention has been focused on those exchanges of fire between israel and iran, and the potential, a week ago, for what looked like a possible regional war.
the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. these are live shots of a refugee camp for displaced people in rafah. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency is warning that the risk of disease is increasing across gaza...
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the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. unrwa is running the risk of diseases rising. the effect of six months of war has created a desperate humanitarian crisis in gaza. but amid the ruins of conflict, in some areas, aid is now getting through and can make the difference between surviving or dying of hunger.
the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. unrwa is running the risk of diseases rising. the effect of six months of war has created a desperate humanitarian crisis in gaza. but amid the ruins of conflict, in some areas, aid is now getting through and can make the difference between...
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the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. these are live shots of a refugee camp for displaced people in rafah. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency, is warning that the risk of disease is increasing across gaza because of the lack of sanitation and aid. live tojerusalem and our correspondent wyre davies. what more do we know about the strikes on gaza overnight?
the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. these are live shots of a refugee camp for displaced people in rafah. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency, is warning that the risk of disease is increasing across gaza...
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the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. from jerusalem, wyre davies reports. the effect of six months of war has created a desperate humanitarian crisis in gaza. but amid the ruins of conflict, in some areas, aid is now getting through and can make the difference between surviving or dying of hunger. flower delivery organised by the world food programme allowed this bakery in gaza city to reopen for the first time since the war began. translation:— time since the war began. translation: ., , , translation: finally, there is something _ translation: finally, there is something to — translation: finally, there is something to eat. _ translation: finally, there is something to eat. you - translation: finally, there is something to eat. you can - translation: finally, there is something to eat. you can go l translation: finally, there is| something to eat. you can go to translat
the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. from jerusalem, wyre davies reports. the effect of six months of war has created a desperate humanitarian crisis in gaza. but amid the ruins of conflict, in some areas, aid is now getting through and can make the difference between surviving or...
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they says it's to defeat hamas, which is designated a terrorist group by many western governments. the us and other allies have warned mr netanyahu against such a full—scale assault on rafah. these are images from overnight israeli strikes. gaza's health ministry said the fatalities happened when an israeli strike hit two apartments in one block. several other people were wounded. i will take you to pictures from outside the hospital in rafah, where families are mourning their dead from that overnight strike. air strikes also reportedly destroyed at least five houses in the refugee camp in central go is a. these are live pictures housing displaced gazans in rafah. the un agency for palestinian refugees is warning the risk of disease across gaza is rising come up with sanitation and malnutrition a real concern. scott anderson, director of the affairs for unrwa, in rafah, he has said the aid situation was not improving on the ground. five days ago, ibrahim assalia, his wife and children managed to flee gaza to cairo, but much of his family is still in rafah. he told me about their
they says it's to defeat hamas, which is designated a terrorist group by many western governments. the us and other allies have warned mr netanyahu against such a full—scale assault on rafah. these are images from overnight israeli strikes. gaza's health ministry said the fatalities happened when an israeli strike hit two apartments in one block. several other people were wounded. i will take you to pictures from outside the hospital in rafah, where families are mourning their dead from that...
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they says it's to defeat hamas, which is designated a terrorist group by many western governments. the us and other allies have warned mr netanyahu against such a full—scale assault on rafah. these are images from overnight israeli strikes.
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of hamas and its leadership, is still based. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has avowed on many occasions that there needs to be and will be a full—scale military operation in rafah. and the americans in particular, even yesterday, were warning israel against that, but those warnings are falling on deaf ears. and i think once this israeli religious holiday of passover has finished in about a week, i think there will probably be a nod towards much greater israeli military operations in southern gaza, but we saw some of that last night, with reports of several civilians being killed. meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in gaza isn't improving either? no, that is one reason and perhaps the main reason for the american and british warnings to israel, because they know a full—scale military operation in rafah, where there are more than i million internal refugees, will lead to further displacement and hardship and further humanitarian crisis. there is already a humanitarian crisis in gaza, people dying from inju
of hamas and its leadership, is still based. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has avowed on many occasions that there needs to be and will be a full—scale military operation in rafah. and the americans in particular, even yesterday, were warning israel against that, but those warnings are falling on deaf ears. and i think once this israeli religious holiday of passover has finished in about a week, i think there will probably be a nod towards much greater israeli military...
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rafa is a city in southern gaza, israel alleges that hamas or the remnants of hamas and its leadership are still based. the israeli prime minister has found on many occasions that there needs to be and will be a full—scale military operation in the city and americans in particular yesterday warning israel against that but those warnings are falling on deaf ears and i think once this religious holiday of passover has finished in about a week, i think there will probably be a nod towards much greater israeli military operations in southern gaza and we saw some of that last night with reports of several civilians being killed. . ., ., , ., ., killed. the humanitarian situation in gaza is not _ killed. the humanitarian situation in gaza is not improving? - killed. the humanitarian situation in gaza is not improving? no, - killed. the humanitarian situation | in gaza is not improving? no, that is one reason _ in gaza is not improving? no, that is one reason and _ in gaza is not improving? no, that is one reason and perhaps - in gaza is not improving? no, that is one reason and perhaps the
rafa is a city in southern gaza, israel alleges that hamas or the remnants of hamas and its leadership are still based. the israeli prime minister has found on many occasions that there needs to be and will be a full—scale military operation in the city and americans in particular yesterday warning israel against that but those warnings are falling on deaf ears and i think once this religious holiday of passover has finished in about a week, i think there will probably be a nod towards much...
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the casualties according to the hamas run health ministry.— casualties according to the hamas run health ministry. the town now is 'ust run health ministry. the town now is just coming — run health ministry. the town now is just coming up _ run health ministry. the town now is just coming up to — run health ministry. the town now is just coming up to five _ run health ministry. the town now is just coming up to five minutes i run health ministry. the town now is just coming up to five minutes now i just coming up to five minutes now —— five minutes past eight and it revolves around what speed people should go in built—up areas. it's been the topic of great debate in wales. some roads in wales will revert to 30—miles per hour following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20—miles per hour. wales' transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34—million project. our wales political correspondent, cemlyn davies reports. it's the clearest the new transport secretary ken skates has been about his
the casualties according to the hamas run health ministry.— casualties according to the hamas run health ministry. the town now is 'ust run health ministry. the town now is just coming — run health ministry. the town now is just coming up _ run health ministry. the town now is just coming up to — run health ministry. the town now is just coming up to five _ run health ministry. the town now is just coming up to five minutes i run health ministry. the town now is just coming up to five...
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that proxy war as you described it, because you have the houthi numbers in the red sea, hezbollah and hamas as well? i think how the war will unfold depends in no small measure on what israel will do. if israel continues its policy of going after civilians, as collateral damage, if it goes into rafah, there are images of children dying and starting, i think the proxy war will intensify and international pressure will intensify and i think iran and its proxies will be the beneficiaries of that kind of violence. if it continues in gaza. , , , violence. if it continues in gaza. , , ' i, ~ gaza. interesting stuff, thank ou so gaza. interesting stuff, thank you so much _ gaza. interesting stuff, thank you so much gregory, - gaza. interesting stuff, thank| you so much gregory, director of studies at stanford university.— of studies at stanford universi . g , a huge blast has rocked a military base south of the iraqi capital, baghdad, killing at least one person. 0nline video showed an intense fire at the base. security sources reported an airstrike on the facility near the town of iskandariya.
that proxy war as you described it, because you have the houthi numbers in the red sea, hezbollah and hamas as well? i think how the war will unfold depends in no small measure on what israel will do. if israel continues its policy of going after civilians, as collateral damage, if it goes into rafah, there are images of children dying and starting, i think the proxy war will intensify and international pressure will intensify and i think iran and its proxies will be the beneficiaries of that...
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is frustrating that ceasefire.— hamas is frustrating that ceasefire. ~ , ., ~ , ceasefire. when you think this uts ceasefire. when you think this puts united — ceasefire. when you think this puts united states, _ ceasefire. when you think this puts united states, a - ceasefire. when you think this puts united states, a very - puts united states, a very strong ally of israel, going forward?— forward? they have been following _ forward? they have been following this _ forward? they have been l following this international theory of bear hug, strategic squeezing and some say israel is not listening but it has worked. they went for a pinpoint strike this week, we have seen much more humanitarian aid, they are agreeing to what they call a condition spaced invasion of rafah which probably looks like they will never be a full—scale assault but much more pinpoint so it's taken a lot of carrots and sticks and pushing and backpedalling but i think they are getting there.— are getting there. what about iran, are getting there. what about iran. could — are getting there. what
is frustrating that ceasefire.— hamas is frustrating that ceasefire. ~ , ., ~ , ceasefire. when you think this uts ceasefire. when you think this puts united — ceasefire. when you think this puts united states, _ ceasefire. when you think this puts united states, a - ceasefire. when you think this puts united states, a very - puts united states, a very strong ally of israel, going forward?— forward? they have been following _ forward? they have been following this _ forward? they have...
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i think that we are losing, we're losing the war- with hamas, - we're losing the war with hezbollah, we're . losing the war with iran. we're losing, and it's a pity, we have so many strengths, i but were afraid to use it. air-raid siren last weekend, iran fired more than 300 drones and missiles towards israel — punishment, it said, for the assassination of a senior commander in syria earlier this month. all but a handful were shot down before hitting israeli soil. this missile fuel tank pulled by israel's army from the dead sea. israel's allies urged it to take the win and avoid escalating the conflict. we're committed to israel's security. we're also committed to deescalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close. this strike, and iran's muted response to it, suggests both sides are keen to step back from this conflict. but their direct confrontation last weekend has left them in a new, more dangerous position. the immediate risk may be cooling, but from where they stand now, it's a shorter route to war. one analyst says there's a lesson for the future in iran deciding to ac
i think that we are losing, we're losing the war- with hamas, - we're losing the war with hezbollah, we're . losing the war with iran. we're losing, and it's a pity, we have so many strengths, i but were afraid to use it. air-raid siren last weekend, iran fired more than 300 drones and missiles towards israel — punishment, it said, for the assassination of a senior commander in syria earlier this month. all but a handful were shot down before hitting israeli soil. this missile fuel tank...
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wants to destroy israel, and israel thinks it can destroy hamas and now there is no talk publicly at least of a two state solution from anybody, so where are we here? ittrui’ith anybody, so where are we here? with res-ect to anybody, so where are we here? with respect to this. _ anybody, so where are we here? with respect to this, the problem is there — respect to this, the problem is there is— respect to this, the problem is there is not a wider context, that sets out— there is not a wider context, that sets out a — there is not a wider context, that sets out a pathway to an end state, so we _ sets out a pathway to an end state, so we are talking about a very narrow — so we are talking about a very narrow set _ so we are talking about a very narrow set of negotiations but we are not— narrow set of negotiations but we are not talking at how we exit the whole _ are not talking at how we exit the whole problem and the pathway to palestinian state? that is the only way you _ palestinian state? that is the only way you can create a context in which _ way you can create a co
wants to destroy israel, and israel thinks it can destroy hamas and now there is no talk publicly at least of a two state solution from anybody, so where are we here? ittrui’ith anybody, so where are we here? with res-ect to anybody, so where are we here? with respect to this. _ anybody, so where are we here? with respect to this, the problem is there — respect to this, the problem is there is— respect to this, the problem is there is not a wider context, that sets out— there is not a...
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i think that we are losing, - we're losing the war with hamas, we're losing the war- with his hezbollah, we're losing the war with iran. we're losing, and it's a pity, we have so many strengths, i but were afraid to use it. air-raid siren. last weekend, iran fired more than 300 drones and missiles towards israel — punishment, it said, for the assassination of a senior commander in syria earlier this month. all but a handful were shot down before hitting israeli soil. this missile fuel tank pulled by israel's army from the dead sea. israel's allies urged it to take the win and avoid escalating the conflict. we're committed to israel's security. we're also committed to de—escalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close. this strike, and iran's muted response to it, suggests both sides are keen to step back from this conflict. but their direct confrontation last weekend has left them in a new, more dangerous position. the immediate risk may be cooling, but from where they stand now, it's a shorter route to war. one analyst says there's a lesson for the future in iran deciding to
i think that we are losing, - we're losing the war with hamas, we're losing the war- with his hezbollah, we're losing the war with iran. we're losing, and it's a pity, we have so many strengths, i but were afraid to use it. air-raid siren. last weekend, iran fired more than 300 drones and missiles towards israel — punishment, it said, for the assassination of a senior commander in syria earlier this month. all but a handful were shot down before hitting israeli soil. this missile fuel tank...
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on that date, thousands of hamas—led militants stormed across the border into israel, killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking around 250 hostages. a day later, the lebanese group hezbollah, which is backed by iran, starting firing toward israel. that set off months of low—intensity but deadly exchanges along israel's northern border. in november of last year, another armed group became involved. the houthis in yemen are a rebel group supported by iran. that month, they launched a series of attacks in the red sea on vessels which they say are associated with israel. on the 1st of april of this year, there was another significant escalation a strike on an iranian consular building in syria. two iranian generals with the country's revolutionary guards were killed, and the incident was widely blamed on israel, although it hasn't publicly acknowledged involvement — iran promised revenge, and overnight on 13 april, it launched a major aerial assault on israel. the majority of projectiles were brought down by israel's air defences, helped by western and regional allies. which leads
on that date, thousands of hamas—led militants stormed across the border into israel, killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking around 250 hostages. a day later, the lebanese group hezbollah, which is backed by iran, starting firing toward israel. that set off months of low—intensity but deadly exchanges along israel's northern border. in november of last year, another armed group became involved. the houthis in yemen are a rebel group supported by iran. that month, they launched a...
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we are losing the war with hamas, losing the war with hezbollah, - we're losing the war with iran. we are losing and it's a pity — we have so much strength . but we are afraid to use it. israel's allies had urged it to take the win after intercepting hundreds of drones and missiles from iran last weekend. this missile fuel tank, pulled by israel's army from the dead sea. we are committed to israel's security. we are also committed to de—escalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close. this strike, and iran's muted response to it, suggest both sides are keen to step back from this conflict, but their direct confrontation last weekend has left them in a new, more dangerous position. the immediate risk may be cooling but, from where they stand now, it's a shorter route to war. one analyst says there is a lesson for the future in iran deciding to act, even when it knew israel would respond. they considered it and they took it into account and they decided to do it, so there is a change in the way that they are thinking. therefore, i have to take into account that in the futu
we are losing the war with hamas, losing the war with hezbollah, - we're losing the war with iran. we are losing and it's a pity — we have so much strength . but we are afraid to use it. israel's allies had urged it to take the win after intercepting hundreds of drones and missiles from iran last weekend. this missile fuel tank, pulled by israel's army from the dead sea. we are committed to israel's security. we are also committed to de—escalating, to trying to bring this tension to a...
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we are losing the war with hamas, losing the war with hezbollah, - we're losing the war with iran. we are losing and it's a pity — we have so much strength . but we are afraid to use it. israel's allies had urged it to take the win after intercepting hundreds of drones and missiles from iran last weekend. this missile fuel tank, pulled by israel's army from the dead sea. we are committed to israel's security. we are also committed to de—escalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close. this strike, and iran's muted response to it, suggest both sides are keen to step back from this conflict, but their direct confrontation last weekend has left them in a new, more dangerous position. the immediate risk may be cooling but, from where they stand now, it's a shorter route to war. one analyst says there is a lesson for the future in iran deciding to act, even when it knew israel would respond. they considered it and they took it into account and they decided to do it, so there is a change in the way that they are thinking. therefore, i have to take into account that in the futu
we are losing the war with hamas, losing the war with hezbollah, - we're losing the war with iran. we are losing and it's a pity — we have so much strength . but we are afraid to use it. israel's allies had urged it to take the win after intercepting hundreds of drones and missiles from iran last weekend. this missile fuel tank, pulled by israel's army from the dead sea. we are committed to israel's security. we are also committed to de—escalating, to trying to bring this tension to a...
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including hezbollah in lebanon, which is a prescribed terrorist organisation in some countries, as well as hamas — same scenario there — and these armed groups in syria and iraq. what world leaders are hoping is a return to that shadow war, to that engagement via proxies as a form of de—escalation. for now, here, as information keeps coming in, we're going to continue gathering it and analysing it in the aftermath of this attack. the latest from bbc verify. nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg has been speaking about the situation in the middle east. translation: of course we are concerned, and i echo— of course we are concerned, and i echo the _ of course we are concerned, and i echo the words by the g7 foreign ministers — echo the words by the g7 foreign ministers and other national leaders who have _ ministers and other national leaders who have called on all parties to de—escalate the tensions. no—one stands _ de—escalate the tensions. no—one stands to— de—escalate the tensions. no—one stands to benefit from it all out war in _ stands to benefit from it all out war
including hezbollah in lebanon, which is a prescribed terrorist organisation in some countries, as well as hamas — same scenario there — and these armed groups in syria and iraq. what world leaders are hoping is a return to that shadow war, to that engagement via proxies as a form of de—escalation. for now, here, as information keeps coming in, we're going to continue gathering it and analysing it in the aftermath of this attack. the latest from bbc verify. nato secretary generaljens...
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where it says the significant remnants of hamas still pays the americans in the british are warning israel against that because of the humanitarian cause. that is where we're at now. perhaps racemic toning of the iranian — as readily accessible that there still a six month war that hasn't finished in basil. ~ , , month war that hasn't finished in basil. a , g basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. thank yom _ basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. thank you. just _ basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. thank you. just a _ basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. thank you. just a moment - basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. thank you. just a moment we i basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. i thank you. just a moment we will speak to a chief international correspondent i want to move away from the middle eastjust briefly. the biggest election in the world is under way in india, with millions queuing, to vote, despite very high temperatures. in the next six weeks, some 969 million people in the country, along with many others abroad, will vote in the country's general election. more than 13 million indian citizens who live abr
where it says the significant remnants of hamas still pays the americans in the british are warning israel against that because of the humanitarian cause. that is where we're at now. perhaps racemic toning of the iranian — as readily accessible that there still a six month war that hasn't finished in basil. ~ , , month war that hasn't finished in basil. a , g basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. thank yom _ basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. thank you. just _ basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. thank...
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in gaza will not be brought to an end and hamas will not cease to be a threat to israel until it is defeated completely. of course that does leave two points outstanding, the humanitarian situation in southern gaza where there are well above 1.5 million people living in desperate situations, what happens to them if there is an all—out assault? and then there's the fate of the israeli hostages, about 130, probably 100 still alive, still remaining perhaps mostly in southern gaza, what happens to them if there is impending israeli attack? 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal says washington is saying little about the incident. they are very tight—lipped, quite simply, matthew. the most we got there was from the secretary of state antony blinken and the key word to use their web restraint and de—escalation. and that is actually the main message that president biden has been giving to israel ever since the attack by iran last weekend. he and other world leaders have been urging mr netanyahu and the israeli government to not retaliate in such a way that it would inflame a wid
in gaza will not be brought to an end and hamas will not cease to be a threat to israel until it is defeated completely. of course that does leave two points outstanding, the humanitarian situation in southern gaza where there are well above 1.5 million people living in desperate situations, what happens to them if there is an all—out assault? and then there's the fate of the israeli hostages, about 130, probably 100 still alive, still remaining perhaps mostly in southern gaza, what happens...
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in gaza would not be brought to an end and hamas would not cease to be a threat to israel until it is defeated completely. of course that does leave two points outstanding, the humanitarian situation in southern gaza where there are well over one and a half million people living in desperate situations, what happens to them if there is an all—out assault? event there is the fate of the israeli hostages, about 130 hostages, probably100 the israeli hostages, about 130 hostages, probably 100 of them still alive, still remaining in southern gaza, what happens to them if there is an impending israeli attack? fiur is an impending israeli attack? our correspondent injerusalem, thank correspondent in jerusalem, thank you correspondent injerusalem, thank you very much for that. thank you to all of our correspondence before that as well. let's analyse what we have seen with our chief international correspondent who is here in the studio with me. what is your assessment of what we have seen overnight? it your assessment of what we have seen overni . ht? ._ your assessment of what we have seen
in gaza would not be brought to an end and hamas would not cease to be a threat to israel until it is defeated completely. of course that does leave two points outstanding, the humanitarian situation in southern gaza where there are well over one and a half million people living in desperate situations, what happens to them if there is an all—out assault? event there is the fate of the israeli hostages, about 130 hostages, probably100 the israeli hostages, about 130 hostages, probably 100 of...
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and i the remaining hamas fighters there? and i think— the remaining hamas fighters there? and i think that is where the focus will shift _ and i think that is where the focus will shift if — and i think that is where the focus will shift if things do indeed stay dialled _ will shift if things do indeed stay dialled down with iran. and will shift if things do indeed stay dialled down with iran.— will shift if things do indeed stay dialled down with iran. and the same ruestion to dialled down with iran. and the same question to you? _ dialled down with iran. and the same question to you? as _ dialled down with iran. and the same question to you? as i _ dialled down with iran. and the same question to you? as i mentioned, - dialled down with iran. and the same question to you? as i mentioned, i l question to you? as i mentioned, i think for president _ question to you? as i mentioned, i think for president biden _ question to you? as i mentioned, i think for president biden who - question to you? as i mentioned, i think for president biden who has i think for president bi
and i the remaining hamas fighters there? and i think— the remaining hamas fighters there? and i think that is where the focus will shift _ and i think that is where the focus will shift if — and i think that is where the focus will shift if things do indeed stay dialled _ will shift if things do indeed stay dialled down with iran. and will shift if things do indeed stay dialled down with iran.— will shift if things do indeed stay dialled down with iran. and the same ruestion to dialled...
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either way, and number of other countries around the table today also have hostages in gaza held by hamas and other groups, and it important to remember because i sometimes think that people have forgotten this, we have american hostages who have been held in the most deplorable conditions for all of this time all of us are working on all of these issues and what is so important and is reflected in the g7 statement is we are doing it together and my belief that our collective diplomacy can make a real difference in ending the conflict in gaza, ensuring that hamas can never repeat the 7th of october, and getting that ceasefire and release of hostages, a major expansion in humanitarian assistance then turning the corner for the people of gaza so we can help rebuild their lives, their livelihoods and deal with the critical long—term issues to enduring peace and stability, including the palestinian state. those comments in capri from the us secretary of state, anthony blinking, have now concluded. i will sum up some of the main point is that he made. first of all it is important to say that
either way, and number of other countries around the table today also have hostages in gaza held by hamas and other groups, and it important to remember because i sometimes think that people have forgotten this, we have american hostages who have been held in the most deplorable conditions for all of this time all of us are working on all of these issues and what is so important and is reflected in the g7 statement is we are doing it together and my belief that our collective diplomacy can make...
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the only thing, the only thing standing between the gaza people and a ceasefire is hamas. it has rejected generous proposals from israel. it seems more interested in a regional conflict than it is in a ceasefire that would immediately improve the lives of palestinian people. it continues to move the goalposts and the world needs to know, needs to understand, again, that the only thing standing between a ceasefire is hamas. the g7 is clear in its unwavering support for ukraine, faced with aggression from russia. putin thinks he can outwit ukraine and outwit ukraine's supporters. the message coming out of capri is that he can't. every g7 member is making extraordinary contributions to ukraine's defence was not as i said before this is the best burden sharing that i have ever seen across the atlantic, in more than 30 years of being engaged in theseissues than 30 years of being engaged in these issues were top europe, as well as asian partners, picking up more than their share of the load. i want to particularly recognise prime minister maloney, her decisive leadership,. we ca
the only thing, the only thing standing between the gaza people and a ceasefire is hamas. it has rejected generous proposals from israel. it seems more interested in a regional conflict than it is in a ceasefire that would immediately improve the lives of palestinian people. it continues to move the goalposts and the world needs to know, needs to understand, again, that the only thing standing between a ceasefire is hamas. the g7 is clear in its unwavering support for ukraine, faced with...
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we ask iran to cease its relations with hamas. and to stop supporting hezbollah, and we have not excluded the possibility of adopting sanctions or other measures in response to recent events or in response to recent events or in response to recent events or in response to any destabilising actions which may be taken. with regard to gaza we have reiterated our commitment towards an immediate and sustainable ceasefire in order to ensure the release of the hostages and also to ensure the provision of goods and food to the civil population, palestinian civil population. in this connection, all g7, recognising this as in the final document, the italian project, food for gaza, everybody recognises this as a tool for peace in this difficult area. we have also repeated our position to an israeli attack on rafah and we repeated that our goal is to have two states for two peoples. with regard to the red sea now, safety of shipping and the impacts on maritime routes is a priority and the european operation asks for this, working together wit
we ask iran to cease its relations with hamas. and to stop supporting hezbollah, and we have not excluded the possibility of adopting sanctions or other measures in response to recent events or in response to recent events or in response to recent events or in response to any destabilising actions which may be taken. with regard to gaza we have reiterated our commitment towards an immediate and sustainable ceasefire in order to ensure the release of the hostages and also to ensure the provision...
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hamas making demands... would not agree to. and now, what seems very clear is that israel is gearing up for that offensive in the southern part of the gaza strip in rafah. that is what is coming next. the americans are saying to the israelis, and they have been for weeks and weeks, you can't do it unless you can find a way of not harming civilians. it's very hard to see how civilians could be protected in such a small area when there are so many of them. if israel is contemplating taking offensive action, in other parts of the gaza strip, they are continuing with the war, there have been raids in the middle section of the territory in the last 2a hours. so, just because the last 2a hours. so, just because the world's attention has been on iran and israel, that department of the conflict, in the last week or two, does not mean to say that things have eased up in gaza, far from it. jeremy bowen, our international editor, thank you very much indeed, apologies, there was a bit of a breakup on the line there. the president of the eu
hamas making demands... would not agree to. and now, what seems very clear is that israel is gearing up for that offensive in the southern part of the gaza strip in rafah. that is what is coming next. the americans are saying to the israelis, and they have been for weeks and weeks, you can't do it unless you can find a way of not harming civilians. it's very hard to see how civilians could be protected in such a small area when there are so many of them. if israel is contemplating taking...
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ijust region, hezbollah, hamas and others. i just want to point you to the bbc website where we have a live page there are. you can follow all of the latest updates and analysis from our correspondent in the region. you are watching bbc news. stay with us. hello there. a beautiful rainbow spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of scotland such as here in aberdeenshire. there will be more rainbows on friday with sunshine, showers are still very much the theme of the day. but a lot more dry weather to come in the forecast as weather to come in the forecast as we head through the weekend and into the start of next week with high—pressure starting to edge in from the west, killing off some of those showers by the time we get to the end of the afternoon. it is a cloudy, mild start to the day across england and wales. a little brighter further north across scotland and northern ireland. the focus of the shower is gradually shifting further southwards as we head through the afternoon across the midlands, down through
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he said without the iranian capabilities hamas would not reach that level of military. so it is obvious that iran is supporting hamas and hezbollah, and also the houthis in yemen. so they have these capabilities in the region. find capabilities in the region. and at the time — capabilities in the region. and at the time of _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the 7 _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the 7 october the tax, iran seemed to be surprised by the timing, at the very least. that was the impression people were given. indeed, that might be played like that. there might be not co—ordination on the timing, but they understand the strategy, exactly like the relationship between israel and the united states, the united states now are saying we have no idea about the timing, but we know that israel were about to strike iran. there is that organic relationship between iran and hamas and hezbollah and this region. on the link actually between this attack that happened and what's happenin
he said without the iranian capabilities hamas would not reach that level of military. so it is obvious that iran is supporting hamas and hezbollah, and also the houthis in yemen. so they have these capabilities in the region. find capabilities in the region. and at the time — capabilities in the region. and at the time of _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the 7 _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the 7 october...
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he said without the iranian capabilities hamas would not reach that level of military. so it is obvious that iran is supporting hamas and hezbollah, and also the houthis in yemen. so they have these capabilities in the region. find capabilities in the region. and at the time — capabilities in the region. and at the time of _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the 7 _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the 7 october the tax, iran seemed to be
he said without the iranian capabilities hamas would not reach that level of military. so it is obvious that iran is supporting hamas and hezbollah, and also the houthis in yemen. so they have these capabilities in the region. find capabilities in the region. and at the time — capabilities in the region. and at the time of _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the 7 _ capabilities in the region. and at the time of the 7 october...
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so you've got to remark, at least two nonstate actors, one in lebanon, hezbollah, and one in gaza, hamas, which will keep posing certificate risks to israeli security and, frankly, right now i see no way out of this. right now i think we have to figure out whether or not we are going to be able to escape the escalatory letter which the israeli strike has taken another notch upward. aaron david miller, _ another notch upward. aaron david miller, senior - another notch upward. aaron david miller, senior fellow i david miller, seniorfellow with the carnegie endowment for international peace, michael singh, managing directorat international peace, michael singh, managing director at the washington institute and we thank you both so much for your insights. we will have plenty more on the developing news right here on bbc news. stay tuned. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. and there will be more rainbows on friday with sunshine and showers still very much the theme of the day but lots more dry
so you've got to remark, at least two nonstate actors, one in lebanon, hezbollah, and one in gaza, hamas, which will keep posing certificate risks to israeli security and, frankly, right now i see no way out of this. right now i think we have to figure out whether or not we are going to be able to escape the escalatory letter which the israeli strike has taken another notch upward. aaron david miller, _ another notch upward. aaron david miller, senior - another notch upward. aaron david miller,...
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, becomes a reward for hamas. it is all wrong — of course, it's wrong — but you see the israeli government being totally opposed to statehood, wants to conflate all palestinians with hamas and punish all palestinians for the actions of hamas. whereas, the israelis themselves kept hamas in power in gaza. to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign minister dmytro kuleba also joined those discussions. he said there needs to be a change in strategy if kyiv is going to fight off russia's continued aggression. in attendance were foreign ministers from italy, canada, france, germany, japan, britain and the united states. kuleba also told them ukraine needs more air defence systems. nato secretary general jens stoltenberg — also in capri for the talks — acknowledged the need for those defence systems and said nato is actively working to supply them. jessica parker reports from capri. a majorfocus here is ukraine's c
, becomes a reward for hamas. it is all wrong — of course, it's wrong — but you see the israeli government being totally opposed to statehood, wants to conflate all palestinians with hamas and punish all palestinians for the actions of hamas. whereas, the israelis themselves kept hamas in power in gaza. to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign minister dmytro kuleba also joined those...
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, becomes a reward for hamas, becomes a reward for hamas, it is all wrong, of course, but you see the israeli government is being totally opposed to statehood, wants to conflate all palestinians with hamas and punish all palestinians for the actions of hamas whereas the israelis themselves kept hamas in power in gaza. ~ . ., ., in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch _ in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch others _ in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch others because l in gaza. what about globally? i i want to touch others because it was interesting to see the boat, 12 of the 15 members voting in favour, there were two abstentions, we're here in countries like spain, ireland, malta and flaminia reportedly want to recognise palestine as a state diplomatically. looking globally, how would you describe support for palestinian state? it describe support for palestinian state? it is very stron: palestinian state? it is very strong and _ palestinian state? it is very strong and the _ palestinian state? it is very strong and the global- palestinian state? it is very i s
, becomes a reward for hamas, becomes a reward for hamas, it is all wrong, of course, but you see the israeli government is being totally opposed to statehood, wants to conflate all palestinians with hamas and punish all palestinians for the actions of hamas whereas the israelis themselves kept hamas in power in gaza. ~ . ., ., in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch _ in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch others _ in gaza. what about globally? i want to touch others because l in...
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a response from the israeli ambassador here saying that six months on from the hamas attacks, it would simply be a reward for terror. now, the us position, as you say, has long been known. it argues that granting palestine full status would be premature, that it should not come ahead of a negotiated settlement, a bilateral agreement between palestine and israel. but nonetheless, although that was the us position, it was clear that it did not want, if it could possibly avoid it, to have to do what it did today. there are reports of pretty intense lobbying behind the scenes. the us would have liked to have got this vote delayed or even better had other members come on board to help defeat it. but in the end, what's remarkable is 12 of the 15 members of the security council voted in favor, including some pretty key us allies — japan, south korea and france. and that forced the us ambassador robert wood, to raise that hand, issuing the veto and killing the proposal. to raise that hand, issuing the veto and killing the proposal. but not only that, some critics would say once again exposin
a response from the israeli ambassador here saying that six months on from the hamas attacks, it would simply be a reward for terror. now, the us position, as you say, has long been known. it argues that granting palestine full status would be premature, that it should not come ahead of a negotiated settlement, a bilateral agreement between palestine and israel. but nonetheless, although that was the us position, it was clear that it did not want, if it could possibly avoid it, to have to do...
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the response from the israeli ambassador here saying, six months on from the hamas attacks it would simply be a reward for terra. the us position, as you say, has long been known. it argues that granting palestine full status would be premature, that it should not come ahead of a negotiated settlement. a bilateral agreement between palestine and israel. but nonetheless, although that was the us position, it was clear it did not want, if it could possibly avoid it that it had to do what it did today. there are reports of pretty intense lobbying behind—the—scenes. the us would have liked to have got this book delayed or even better have other members come on board to help defeat it. but in the end, what is remarkable, 12 of the 15 members of the security council voted in favour, including some key us allies, japan, south korea and france. bat. the us ambassador to raise that hand issuing the veto and killing the proposal. not only that, some critics would say once again exposing how isolated the us is becoming on the international stage over this issue.— over this issue. thank you for
the response from the israeli ambassador here saying, six months on from the hamas attacks it would simply be a reward for terra. the us position, as you say, has long been known. it argues that granting palestine full status would be premature, that it should not come ahead of a negotiated settlement. a bilateral agreement between palestine and israel. but nonetheless, although that was the us position, it was clear it did not want, if it could possibly avoid it that it had to do what it did...
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hamas and its iranian— have continued. hamas and its iranian backers would probably prefer— iranian backers would probably prefer this effort not to succeed. but we _ prefer this effort not to succeed. but we are — prefer this effort not to succeed. but we are determined to see it through — but we are determined to see it through. it remains the us view that the most _ through. it remains the us view that the most expeditious path toward statehood for the palestinian people is through direct negotiations between israel and the palestinian authority— between israel and the palestinian authority with the support of the united _ authority with the support of the united states and other partners. we believe _ united states and other partners. we believe this approach can tangibly advance _ believe this approach can tangibly advance palestinian goals in a meaningful and enduring way. we also believe _ meaningful and enduring way. we also believe in _ meaningful and enduring way. we also believe in light of iran's unprec
hamas and its iranian— have continued. hamas and its iranian backers would probably prefer— iranian backers would probably prefer this effort not to succeed. but we _ prefer this effort not to succeed. but we are — prefer this effort not to succeed. but we are determined to see it through — but we are determined to see it through. it remains the us view that the most _ through. it remains the us view that the most expeditious path toward statehood for the palestinian people is through...