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wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. more from wyrie, now, on the latest developments in the region. the very real threat seems to diminish after both sides played down or completely ignored the events of recent days. events and tensions in the region remain very high. in less than 2a hours an iranian military base in iraq appears to be attacked. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack in which one person is said to have been killed. images seem to show the aftermath of a big explosion on israel's northern border there's been exchanges of fire across the frontier with iranian allied militants engaging with israeli troops and the palestinian occupied west bank israeli troops have been involved in a two day operation which is left apparently ten people dead, including a senior commander from palestinian islamichhad. it's events in gaza after six months of war which are again saturday marks twenty—five years since the 1999 mass shooting at columbine high school that killed 12 students and one teacher — and wounded more than 20 others. the massacre is widely—regarded as th
wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. more from wyrie, now, on the latest developments in the region. the very real threat seems to diminish after both sides played down or completely ignored the events of recent days. events and tensions in the region remain very high. in less than 2a hours an iranian military base in iraq appears to be attacked. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack in which one person is said to have been killed. images seem to show the aftermath of a big explosion on...
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wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not been any communication. 0ur expectation is that they will give the innocent civilians that are here in rafah an opportunity to relocate. they'll
wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep...
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wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. there has been a raid in the occupied west bank. tell us more about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is notjust focussed on gaza. we have had tensions on the northern border, again, overnight and particularly now in the west bank, the palestinian occupied west bank, where there has been repeated clashes between israeli forces and local militants, ever since october the 7th. the latest news we have is that the israeli military operation, in the palestinian town of tulkarm, and in that, ten people, including a senior palestinian islamicjihad commander were reported to have been killed. four israeli soldiers were reported to have injured. ever since 7 october about a50 people have been killed in these clashes between israelis and palestinians in the west bank, and thousands of people have been arrested. it shows just how dangerous the entire region is. the war in gaza is above and beyond. thousands of people, 30,000 people plus, have been killed in gaza. there is a humanitarian crisis there as well. all the while, up in the north
wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. there has been a raid in the occupied west bank. tell us more about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is notjust focussed on gaza. we have had tensions on the northern border, again, overnight and particularly now in the west bank, the palestinian occupied west bank, where there has been repeated clashes between israeli forces and local militants, ever since october the 7th. the latest news we have is that the israeli military operation, in the palestinian...
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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. those fears have been somewhat dissipated after minimal israeli response in the last couple of days. and that side of things appears to have gone away a little bit, with both governments opting to let things calm down. we have had a war in gaza now that has lasted well over six months and that continues. the latest information we have is, as you were saying, several places in gaza were hit, including the southern city of rafah, where many people were killed in reported israeli air strikes overnight. 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,
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. those fears have been somewhat dissipated after minimal israeli response in the last couple of days. and that side of things appears to have gone away a little bit, with both governments opting to let things calm down. we have had a war in gaza now...
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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.
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.
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wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to hanya aljamal who is in rafah working with international ngo global empowerment mission. thank you for being with us. can you tell us what happened overnight. you have any information what happened because yellow it was in the area where i reside right now, which is the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down around - the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down around night| started to come down around night time so that was unsettling. a lot of people... initially there were two women who were retrieved from the women and then there was more. it was very distressing,... i was very anxious because it was fairly near to where we lived. to gain that is something that happens more often than we would like to admit it. from what we understand, _ than we would like to admit it. from what we understand, this _ than we would like to adm
wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to hanya aljamal who is in rafah working with international ngo global empowerment mission. thank you for being with us. can you tell us what happened overnight. you have any information what happened because yellow it was in the area where i reside right now, which is the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down around -...
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wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. that has been arrayed in the occupied west bank. tell us more about that. occupied west bank. tell us more about that-— about that. really interesting, isn't it? it _ about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is _ about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is not _ about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is notjust _ about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is notjust the - about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is notjust the focusj isn't it? it is notjust the focus on gaza. we have had attentions on the northern border, again, overnight and particularly now in the west bank, the palestinian occupied west bank, where there has been repeated clashes between israeli forces and local militants, ever since october the 7th. the latest news we have is that the israeli military military operation, and in that, ten people, including a senior politician were reported to have been killed for. for israeli soldiers were reported to have injured. about a50 people have been killed in these clashes between israelis and pales
wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. that has been arrayed in the occupied west bank. tell us more about that. occupied west bank. tell us more about that-— about that. really interesting, isn't it? it _ about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is _ about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is not _ about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is notjust _ about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is notjust the - about that. really interesting, isn't it? it is notjust the focusj isn't...
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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 translation: finally, 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 and flower and you couldn't find anything to
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...
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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
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
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live from jerusalem. _ humanitarian situation. live from jerusalem, thank _ humanitarian situation. live from jerusalem, thank you. _ iran's foreign minister has downplayed israel's involvement in the recent attack on his country, describing the weapons used as more like "children's toys", rather than drones. hossein amir—abdollahian made the comments in an interview with us media. he said israeli microdrones used in the operation had caused no deaths or damage, and dismissed it as a "desperate attempt" by israel to "make a victory out of their repeated defeats". he said iran would respond at the "maximum level" if israel acts against its interests. tehran�*s muted response to friday morning's events has raised hopes that tensions between the countries can be dampened, and a wider escalation averted. 0ur north america correspondent will vernon reports. it's been just over 2a hours since iran came under attack. us officials say israel fired at least one missile into iranian territory. no major damage or casualties were reported. this was a relatively small—scale strike by israe
live from jerusalem. _ humanitarian situation. live from jerusalem, thank _ humanitarian situation. live from jerusalem, thank you. _ iran's foreign minister has downplayed israel's involvement in the recent attack on his country, describing the weapons used as more like "children's toys", rather than drones. hossein amir—abdollahian made the comments in an interview with us media. he said israeli microdrones used in the operation had caused no deaths or damage, and dismissed it as...
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and we will be heading over to jerusalem later in the blood and for all the very latest. —— in the bulletin. to the latest now on the urkaine war. a russian official says a ukrainian drone strike has killed two people in the belgorod region, which borders ukraine. the governor says a residential building and a barn in the village of poroz were completely burned down. the governor of smolensk, just north of the belgorod region, says a ukrainian drone hit a fuel depot there overnight, setting it on fire. it comes as the us house of representatives has moved a step closer to approving a much delayed 60 billion dollar package of military aid for ukraine. democrats backed a procedural measure that will allow a vote on the bill later on saturday. the republican house speaker, mikejohnson, who's long blocked the aid, still faces some resistance from the right of his party. let's speak to peter dickinson, the editor of ukrainealert at the atlantic council, who is in kyiv. thank you forjoining us. let's start with the vote in the us, do you think the tens of billions of dollars of aid will be approv
and we will be heading over to jerusalem later in the blood and for all the very latest. —— in the bulletin. to the latest now on the urkaine war. a russian official says a ukrainian drone strike has killed two people in the belgorod region, which borders ukraine. the governor says a residential building and a barn in the village of poroz were completely burned down. the governor of smolensk, just north of the belgorod region, says a ukrainian drone hit a fuel depot there overnight, setting...
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our correspondent wyre davies has the latest from jerusalem. i think there's a sense of relief and the wider region that what could have been an escalation of the conflict between israel and iran seems to have dissipated. the promised israeli response that we so referring to there was very very limited in its extent, to such an extent the iranians were able to allude to it without mentioning israel was responsible. there's been no official response from the israeli government and it looks for the time being that side of things seems to have calmed down and may be a red line has been drawn under it all though particularly his brother in southern lebanon have the capacity to attack israeli positions and we've seen the houthi rebels from yemen do the same so there are still tensions and threats between israel and iran but what is still happening and what happened overnight is more than the six month long war in gaza is intensifying. israel making it clear it will launch a full—scale military operation in the southern city of rafa, the americans
our correspondent wyre davies has the latest from jerusalem. i think there's a sense of relief and the wider region that what could have been an escalation of the conflict between israel and iran seems to have dissipated. the promised israeli response that we so referring to there was very very limited in its extent, to such an extent the iranians were able to allude to it without mentioning israel was responsible. there's been no official response from the israeli government and it looks for...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. live now to laura blumenfeld, middle east analyst and former senior policy advisor on the state department's israeli—palestinian negotiating team. thank you for being here, what do you make of what we saw last night in this presumed israeli strike on iran? i night in this presumed israeli strike on iran?— strike on iran? i would the scales of— strike on iran? i would the scales of rough _ strike on iran? i would the scales of rough justice - strike on iran? i would the scales of rough justice are| scales of rough justice are backin scales of rough justice are back in balance. the tangibles on both sides from the iranian strike and the israeli counterstrike, tangibles are zero dead and minimum damage but i think what is fascinating other intangibles. who would've thought world three would be averted through a compelling storytelling. —— world war three. that is how we are avoiding further escalation. are saying what strike? and the israelis are making it sound like a scene fr
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. live now to laura blumenfeld, middle east analyst and former senior policy advisor on the state department's israeli—palestinian negotiating team. thank you for being here, what do you make of what we saw last night in this presumed israeli strike on iran? i night in this presumed israeli strike on iran?— strike on iran? i would the scales of— strike on iran? i would the scales of rough _ strike on iran? i would the scales of rough justice - strike on...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. i spoke earlier to behnam ben taleblu, a senior fellow at the foundation for defence of democracies. boat tomorrow in the us house of representatives determined the future of global the us house of representatives determined the future of global conflict? always good to technically significant, politically significant. perhaps even geo— strategically significant if it is established between israel and iran without having to do something about the deterrence literature that is both psychological and performative. in this instance, obviously, they had advance of their missile drone barrage on april 13 14, had advance of their missile drone barrage on april 13 1a, that is israeli territory was struck, for matter for those watchers out there it's just a matter of when not if this response would come. in the same parallel fashion, but actually the mother comes out about the strike, particularly abc news reporting, jerusalem country of the reporting, jerusalem country of the reporting, sh
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. i spoke earlier to behnam ben taleblu, a senior fellow at the foundation for defence of democracies. boat tomorrow in the us house of representatives determined the future of global the us house of representatives determined the future of global conflict? always good to technically significant, politically significant. perhaps even geo— strategically significant if it is established between israel and iran without having to do something about the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. our north america editor is sarah smith. sarah, president biden of course had urged restraint will stop what is being said in washington tonight? well, interestingly, president biden and those around him are very deliberately saying almost nothing about this today, except to confirm the us wasn't involved in any military operations, and that is because amid the relief here that the israeli response was relatively small—scale, they don't want to fan the flames of anything by statements or commentary coming out of here but you are right, president biden had urged israel to take the win, the massive failure of iran's attack on them last weekend, and not to read your italianate and as we saw israel —— and not to retaliate and as we saw israel didn't. there is growing frustration here about israel's tactics, what has been happening in gazais tactics, what has been happening in gaza is bringing mounting concern, there is limited success for the us affecting israel's operations there. america is israel's biggest backer. congr
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. our north america editor is sarah smith. sarah, president biden of course had urged restraint will stop what is being said in washington tonight? well, interestingly, president biden and those around him are very deliberately saying almost nothing about this today, except to confirm the us wasn't involved in any military operations, and that is because amid the relief here that the israeli response was relatively small—scale, they don't want to fan the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to our north america correspondent nomia iqbal. let's ta ke let's take it back to the white house press briefing.- let's take it back to the white house press briefing. you ask me about escalation, _ house press briefing. you ask me about escalation, i _ house press briefing. you ask me about escalation, i will— house press briefing. you ask me about escalation, i will speak- house press briefing. you ask me about escalation, i will speak more l about escalation, i will speak more generally. we have been very clear from here from the beginning that we do not want to see this conflict escalates. we continue to consult with our allies and partners including in the region and to reduce further risk of escalation in the region. that's the sentiment expressed in the g7 foreign ministriesjoint expressed in the g7 foreign ministries joint statement that went out this morning. you heard that from secretary blinken who was part of that meeting. i'm going to be super mindful and not speculate or speak to any of the reporting is out there a
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to our north america correspondent nomia iqbal. let's ta ke let's take it back to the white house press briefing.- let's take it back to the white house press briefing. you ask me about escalation, _ house press briefing. you ask me about escalation, i _ house press briefing. you ask me about escalation, i will— house press briefing. you ask me about escalation, i will speak- house press briefing. you ask me about escalation, i will speak more...
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james landale in jerusalem, thank you. now the rest l jerusalem, thank you. now the rest of the day's news. lancashire police have confirmed they're reviewing information about allegations against the mp, mark menzies, who's accused of misusing campaign funds. mr menzies was suspended by the conservative party after the times newspaper reported that he had asked a party activist for thousands of pounds to pay what he called "bad people" who had locked him inside a flat. it's believed the lancashire force had received a call from labour for the matter to be investigated. mr menzies has told the times he strongly disputed the allegations. it's emerged that the government was involved in secret medical trials on children who had the blood clotting disorder haemophilia. the trials were carried out on boys without the consent of their families in the 1970s and �*80s, and using a blood product known to possibly be infected with hepatitis. the children are some of the 30,000 people in the uk who were infected with hiv and hepatitis c after being given contaminated
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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 abroad can also cast their ballots, but they'll have to return to india, in person, to do so. the result will be announced onjune 4th. i'm joined by our south asia correspondent, samira hussein. she's following the election from delhi. let's start with talking about the sheer scale of this. it is best logistically this democratic exercise. logistically this democratic exercise-— logistically this democratic exercise. , ., , exercise
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yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. reaction coming in all the time. nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg has been speaking about the situation in the middle east. let's listen to what he said. of 0f kos we are concerned and i echo the words from the g7 foreign ministers. —— mike of course we are concerned. no one stands to benefit from another war in the middle east. it is vital that the conflict does not spiral out of control and therefore we call on all parties to show restraint. 0ur chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, had this assessment of the attack. it may be unseemly to talk about a win win situation when the region is at its darkest and most dangerous moments. but both sides can now say that they have established deterrence. israel felt it had to respond. lord cameron said, well, do as little as possible so as not to escalate. i think we have to be careful. this may only be the beginning and not the end of israel's response. but israel is not claiming officially it was at work. allows iran to operate in the grey, to have to t
yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. reaction coming in all the time. nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg has been speaking about the situation in the middle east. let's listen to what he said. of 0f kos we are concerned and i echo the words from the g7 foreign ministers. —— mike of course we are concerned. no one stands to benefit from another war in the middle east. it is vital that the conflict does not spiral out of control and therefore we call on all parties to show restraint. 0ur...
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yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. with me is the bbc security correspondent, frank garnder. let�*s ta ke let�*s take up with that final point. do you think this is the start of the israeli response of the end of it? i the israeli response of the end of it? 4' the israeli response of the end of it? ~ , it? i think it is quite probably the end of it. it? i think it is quite probably the end of it- if _ it? i think it is quite probably the end of it. if it — it? i think it is quite probably the end of it. if it ends _ it? i think it is quite probably the end of it. if it ends there, - it? i think it is quite probably the end of it. if it ends there, that i it? i think it is quite probably the end of it. if it ends there, that is| end of it. if it ends there, that is it for the time being. that draws to a close this particular round of tit for tat which was extremely dangerous so i think if neither side responds any further, then it means we have will have passed the high water mark of danger, i would say but none of this ends the ongoing low—level conflict between iran
yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. with me is the bbc security correspondent, frank garnder. let�*s ta ke let�*s take up with that final point. do you think this is the start of the israeli response of the end of it? i the israeli response of the end of it? 4' the israeli response of the end of it? ~ , it? i think it is quite probably the end of it. it? i think it is quite probably the end of it- if _ it? i think it is quite probably the end of it. if it — it? i think it is quite...
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let's go now to jerusalem _ moment. nobby, thank you so much. let's go now to jerusalem to - moment. nobby, thank you so much. let's go now to jerusalem to our- let's go now tojerusalem to our correspondence there. what has been said they're publicly about this? very little, if anything at all. the only comment he has come from a far right wing member of the israeli government, the security minister who called the action last night if it was carried out by israel in a hebrew word something along the lines are lame and pathetic. that was criticised by other members of the government as discrediting israel internationally. we are starting the jewish israel internationally. we are starting thejewish sabbath and i about to enter a week of religious holidays with passover, so i don't think we are going to hear or see any official confirmation from the israeli government. ambiguity is often the way that israel likes to do things, can assume there was an israeli strike somewhere in iran last night but that is exactly what israel had promised after the
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let's bring james in from jerusalem. james, we just reported that that tweet on x from it are mad men give ear, the far right national security minister, one word, it was the hebrew word for scarecrow, intimating that perhaps the attack was feeble. what has been the reaction in the israeli cabinet and amongst israeli officials to the events overnight?— amongst israeli officials to the events overnight? well, the first oint to events overnight? well, the first point to make — events overnight? well, the first point to make is _ events overnight? well, the first point to make is overwhelmingly j point to make is overwhelmingly absolute — point to make is overwhelmingly absolute silence. there has been no response _ absolute silence. there has been no response from the israelis at all. the prime — response from the israelis at all. the prime minister has said nothing, the cabinet _ the prime minister has said nothing, the cabinet has said nothing. all we have of— the cabinet has said nothing. all we have of substa
let's bring james in from jerusalem. james, we just reported that that tweet on x from it are mad men give ear, the far right national security minister, one word, it was the hebrew word for scarecrow, intimating that perhaps the attack was feeble. what has been the reaction in the israeli cabinet and amongst israeli officials to the events overnight?— amongst israeli officials to the events overnight? well, the first oint to events overnight? well, the first point to make — events...
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yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. we can go live now tojerusalem and to our diplomatic correspondent james landale. and james — still no official confirmation from israel that it did carry out this attack? that's right. no claim of responsibility, as is customary in these kind of events, but nor has there been any torrent of denials from the israelis. what has been interesting today is how most sides have all been trying to play it down, israeli officials saying there has been very little damage, state media naming it on unnamed infiltrators, even on social media infiltrators, even on social media in iran there have beenjokes about the minimal nature of these attacks. equally, internationally, the global response from many countries has been very general, to say, we are in favour of calm heads, deescalation, restraint. very few have named israel, let alone blamed israel for this. actually the biggest criticism has come in this country, in israel, where the security minister, a member of the government, tweeted that
yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. we can go live now tojerusalem and to our diplomatic correspondent james landale. and james — still no official confirmation from israel that it did carry out this attack? that's right. no claim of responsibility, as is customary in these kind of events, but nor has there been any torrent of denials from the israelis. what has been interesting today is how most sides have all been trying to play it down, israeli officials saying there has been very little...
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thank you, that is the i bbc's yolande knell in jerusalem. we bbc's yolande knell injerusalem. we will have more reports and analysis from our correspondent in the region. let's get some analysis now from meehran kamrava, professor of government at georgetown university in qatar. he's also head of the iranian studies unit at the arab center for research and policy studies. thank you forjoining us on the programme. first of all, i would like to talk about isfahan, the city and the province, why would it be a military target? it is and the province, why would it be a military target?— military target? it is located in central iran. _ military target? it is located in central iran. it _ military target? it is located in central iran. it is _ military target? it is located in central iran. it is a _ military target? it is located in central iran. it is a very - military target? it is located in | central iran. it is a very historic city, it is the former capital of the country, and it is a city that is meant to be secure. of course, about 100 kilometres outside of isfahan is the
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we will get the reaction from italy and jerusalem — and in the second half of our programme tonight the view from all sides, as congress prepares to vote on the long delayed package of ukrainian aid. also tonight another day ofjury selection in donald trump's hush money trial in manhattan. there are now only five jurors seated after two were dismissed this morning for different reasons. and artificial intelligence. ai decoded is back tonight in a new and longer format. we will speak to the scientist and bestselling author on al, gary marcus good evening. the united states and britain have imposed new sanctions on iran and its weapons manufacturers to punish tehran for its missile and drone attack on israel last weekend. at a meeting of g7 foreign ministers in italy, lord cameron said he hoped the international response would pursuade israeli officials not to retaliate too strongly and set off a wider war. white house officials said the sanctions were aimed at disrupting iran's ability to produce the unmanned aerial vehicles that its military used to attack israel by cutting off global f
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thanks for the latest there from jerusalem. china's economy is facing its biggest economic challenge in two decades. the so—called factory of the world is struggling to recover from years of covid lockdowns and a global economic downturn. president xijinping's plan is to make and sell more electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines to sell to the uk and europe. but that has many western firms worried that low—cost chinese—made goods will force them out of business. our china correspondent, laura bicker, has been to the country's manufacturing hub. this man is a lifelong factory worker who's helped forge china's rise. everything he owns is behind this door. but as china's economy falters, the last firm he worked for closed without warning, leaving him without his redundancy pay, which will take years to earn back. translation: it's hard to find newjobs. - we are old and we don't have many skills. most companies only hire younger people. he spent 16 years of his life in what is now a concrete shell. even in the wreckage,
thanks for the latest there from jerusalem. china's economy is facing its biggest economic challenge in two decades. the so—called factory of the world is struggling to recover from years of covid lockdowns and a global economic downturn. president xijinping's plan is to make and sell more electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines to sell to the uk and europe. but that has many western firms worried that low—cost chinese—made goods will force them out of business. our china...
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james landale, live in jerusalem. _ americans. james landale, live in jerusalem, thank _ americans. james landale, live in jerusalem, thank you _ americans. james landale, live in jerusalem, thank you very - americans. james landale, live in jerusalem, thank you very much l americans. james landale, live in i jerusalem, thank you very much for that analysis. i am back with more headlines here arejust that analysis. i am back with more headlines here are just a moment or two. hello there. a cold crisp starts to our morning for some of us. in fact, temperatures got down to as low as minus four in the lake district. so, yes, there was some frost. however, the cloud arrived and we've got some rain pushing in to scotland. this high pressure will gradually influence the story into the weekend, but toppling across that high as well. the fronts that's bringing some rain, showery outbreaks of rain as it moves its way across scotland. it's going to push its way into northern england and north wales this afternoon. a lot more in the way of cloud. but we cling onto some sunshine in the southeas
james landale, live in jerusalem. _ americans. james landale, live in jerusalem, thank _ americans. james landale, live in jerusalem, thank you _ americans. james landale, live in jerusalem, thank you very - americans. james landale, live in jerusalem, thank you very much l americans. james landale, live in i jerusalem, thank you very much for that analysis. i am back with more headlines here arejust that analysis. i am back with more headlines here are just a moment or two. hello there. a cold...
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another issue because they enjoy the high king of the oil prices, but most of the world, including jerusalem and tehran don't want war. however, after the unprecedented attack by iran, this was the most powerful in numbers and explosives that were launched at any country in history in one night. with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones. the russians haven't done it for... the unprecedented attack on israel should be retaliated until we establish israeli defence. iran is much more vulnerable than israel. they don't have the impressive missile defence that israel demonstrated the night between saturday and sunday and israel is in the core of interest of every middle eastern country attack by iran and will be attacked by iran. the saudis, the uae. this is why it's really retaliation will come. former head of the — really retaliation will come. former head of the idf _ really retaliation will come. former head of the idf military _ head of the idf military intelligence. stay with us as we discuss what israel's response might be to that attack by iran last weekend. and we heard appea
another issue because they enjoy the high king of the oil prices, but most of the world, including jerusalem and tehran don't want war. however, after the unprecedented attack by iran, this was the most powerful in numbers and explosives that were launched at any country in history in one night. with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones. the russians haven't done it for... the unprecedented attack on israel should be retaliated until we establish israeli defence. iran is much more...
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from jerusalem, lucy manning sent this report. a warning her report contains distressing details. when the hamas gunmen came to kfar aza on october 7th, they murdered and kidnapped. two of those taken, husband and wife keith and aviva siegel. she was freed. he is still a hostage. i'm not speaking, i'm screaming. i need help from the whole world. i was there for 51 days and know what it's like. can you tell me a bit about the conditions that you were held in? keith and i were moved 13 times, so with the different conditions. we met lots of terrorists and they acted brutally in every place we went to. one of the times, they took us down to a tunnel and there was no oxygen there and theyjust left us there. and i can't explain what the feeling is of not being able to breathe and you know that it might be your last hours. keith and aviva were also held in houses with other hostages, where she witnessed beatings and was aware of sexual assaults. they were so mean to us. they just starved us for days and ate in front of us. we weren't allowed to even stand and we weren't allowed to talk.
from jerusalem, lucy manning sent this report. a warning her report contains distressing details. when the hamas gunmen came to kfar aza on october 7th, they murdered and kidnapped. two of those taken, husband and wife keith and aviva siegel. she was freed. he is still a hostage. i'm not speaking, i'm screaming. i need help from the whole world. i was there for 51 days and know what it's like. can you tell me a bit about the conditions that you were held in? keith and i were moved 13 times, so...
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the british foreign secretary and his german counterpart annalina baerbek where in jerusalem today. part of a concerted effort from the europeans to try and urge some restraint on israel. lord cameron said it was clear to him, after his conversations with benjamin netenyahu that israel does intend to retaliate for the iranian attack on saturday, which was launched in response to that presumed israeli air strike on the iranian embassy in syria. have a listen. we wa nted we wanted to demonstrator solidarity with israel and we have to be clear and any response should be smart and should be designed in a way that is going to limit and try to de—escalate this conflict. nobody wants to see this conflict grow and spread. prime minister netenyahu said while his country always welcomed the advice of allies, they will make their own decisions on what the shape of the response will be. translation: i am now coming from meetings i i thank our friends for their support in defending israel, and i say this for both the verbal support and support in actions. they also have all kinds of proposal a
the british foreign secretary and his german counterpart annalina baerbek where in jerusalem today. part of a concerted effort from the europeans to try and urge some restraint on israel. lord cameron said it was clear to him, after his conversations with benjamin netenyahu that israel does intend to retaliate for the iranian attack on saturday, which was launched in response to that presumed israeli air strike on the iranian embassy in syria. have a listen. we wa nted we wanted to demonstrator...
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from jerusalem, lucy manning sent this report. a warning — her report contains distressing details. when the hamas gunmen came to kfar aza on october 7th, they murdered and kidnapped. two of those taken, husband and wife keith and aviva siegel. she was freed. he is still a hostage. i'm not speaking, i'm screaming. i need help from the whole world. i was there for 51 days and know what it's like. can you tell me a bit about the conditions that you were held in? keith and i were moved 13 times, so with the different conditions. we met lots of terrorists and they acted brutally in every place we went to. one of the times, they took us down to a tunnel and there was no oxygen there and theyjust left us there. and i can't explain what the feeling is of not being able to breathe and you know that it might be your last hours. keith and aviva were also held in houses with other hostages, where she witnessed beatings and was aware of sexual assaults. they were so mean to us. they just starved us for days and ate in front of us. we weren't allowed to even stand and we weren't allowed to talk.
from jerusalem, lucy manning sent this report. a warning — her report contains distressing details. when the hamas gunmen came to kfar aza on october 7th, they murdered and kidnapped. two of those taken, husband and wife keith and aviva siegel. she was freed. he is still a hostage. i'm not speaking, i'm screaming. i need help from the whole world. i was there for 51 days and know what it's like. can you tell me a bit about the conditions that you were held in? keith and i were moved 13 times,...
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wyre davies in jerusalem. the actor hugh grant has settled his privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper. according to court documents, mr grant claimed the sun used private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house. the terms of the settlement have not been made public, but hugh grant says he's been offered "an enormous sum of money". a spokesman for news group newspapers says the sun does not accept liability or make any admissions to the allegations. my colleague sarah campbell has been following the case. it had been expected that in january of next year, he would have his time in court in this case against a news group newspapers, the publishers of the sun. news group newspapers, the publishers of the sun. and he is one of several individuals, including, as you say, prince harry, suing this group for unlawful information gathering. so in mr grant's case, that means tapping of landlines, he alleges, bugging his house, bugging his car, using blagging methods to access medical informa
wyre davies in jerusalem. the actor hugh grant has settled his privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper. according to court documents, mr grant claimed the sun used private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house. the terms of the settlement have not been made public, but hugh grant says he's been offered "an enormous sum of money". a spokesman for news group newspapers says the sun does not accept liability or make any admissions to the allegations. my...
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from jerusalem, our diplomatic correspondent, james landale reports. more than 300 drones and missiles were launched at israel from iran, an unprecedented attack that thrust an unprecedented attack that thrust an old war out of the shadows and into the open. the men and women around this table have decided to retaliate but it is not clear when or how. their allies are urging restraint. the message of lord cameron reinforced when he met his counterpart injerusalem, asking israel to think about the future of the region. germany's foreign minister also in town, urging israel to act wisely. minister also in town, urging israel to act wisely-— to act wisely. israel is an independent _ to act wisely. israel is an independent sovereign i to act wisely. israel is an - independent sovereign country and gets to make these choices. we hope and continue to hope that as they do so, they do so in a way that is smart as well as tough but is also doing as little as possible to escalate this conflict.- doing as little as possible to escalate this conflict. lord camer
from jerusalem, our diplomatic correspondent, james landale reports. more than 300 drones and missiles were launched at israel from iran, an unprecedented attack that thrust an unprecedented attack that thrust an old war out of the shadows and into the open. the men and women around this table have decided to retaliate but it is not clear when or how. their allies are urging restraint. the message of lord cameron reinforced when he met his counterpart injerusalem, asking israel to think about...
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hugo bachega, bbc news, jerusalem. since the start of the war in gaza, israel has sped up the construction and approval of settlements across occupied eastjerusalem — an area which palestinians consider their future capital. the settlements are illegal under international law. let's get more from amy cohen at ir amim, a nonprofit israeli organisation that aims to make jerusalem a equitable space for israelis and palestinains. for israelis and palestinians. like you forjoining us. first perhaps begin by doing us a sense of the scale of the settlements building in the last year, especially since october? certainly, thank ou especially since october? certainly, thank you so _ especially since october? certainly, thank you so much _ especially since october? certainly, thank you so much for— especially since october? certainly, thank you so much for having - especially since october? certainly, thank you so much for having me. l thank you so much for having me. basically what we are seeing is just a major surge in the
hugo bachega, bbc news, jerusalem. since the start of the war in gaza, israel has sped up the construction and approval of settlements across occupied eastjerusalem — an area which palestinians consider their future capital. the settlements are illegal under international law. let's get more from amy cohen at ir amim, a nonprofit israeli organisation that aims to make jerusalem a equitable space for israelis and palestinains. for israelis and palestinians. like you forjoining us. first...
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welcome to jerusalem welcome tojerusalem three days after iran's unprecedented attack from iran. across the region and in capitals around the world to try and avoid a dangerous excretory spiral. both iran and israel have been on the phone to many capitals. here in jerusalem today, germany's foreign minister and the british foreign secretary have been meeting a senior israeli officials including the prime minister engine netanyahu. both of them conveyed the same message. that israel could do everything possible to avoid an escalation. prime minister netanyahu answered saying that while israel appreciated their support and suggestions that only israel would decide on the next steps. translation: iam now coming from meetings with the foreign ministers of great britain and germany. last night i spoke to prime minister sue nack germany. last night i spoke to prime minister sue mack and soon i will also speak to other leaders. i thank ourfriends for their support our friends for their support in defending israel and i say this with both verbal support and support in actions. they also
welcome to jerusalem welcome tojerusalem three days after iran's unprecedented attack from iran. across the region and in capitals around the world to try and avoid a dangerous excretory spiral. both iran and israel have been on the phone to many capitals. here in jerusalem today, germany's foreign minister and the british foreign secretary have been meeting a senior israeli officials including the prime minister engine netanyahu. both of them conveyed the same message. that israel could do...
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but further west, it will be warmer and there will continue to be some sun. moving out of live from jerusalem. this is bbc news. the uk�*s foreign secretary lord cameron has urged israel to do as little as possible to escalate tensions in the middle east — but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it is in no one�*s interest that we see an escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. an iran�*s president has warned there will be a harsh response if israel has the slightest response to its retaliatory attack over the weekend. i�*m lyse doucet injerusalem, with the latest on the response to iran�*s weekend attack i�*m annita mcveigh in london. our other main stories. a russian missile kills 14 and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. the actor hugh grant settles a long running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalists used private i
but further west, it will be warmer and there will continue to be some sun. moving out of live from jerusalem. this is bbc news. the uk�*s foreign secretary lord cameron has urged israel to do as little as possible to escalate tensions in the middle east — but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it is in no one�*s interest that we see an escalation. translation: we will...
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cameron's meeting with mr netanyahu, our diplomatic correspondent james landale sent this report from jerusalem. more than 300 drones and missiles were launched at israel from iran an unprecedented attack that thrust an old war out of the shadows and into the open. the men and women around this table have decided to retaliate but it is not clear when or how. they urging restraint. the message lord cameron reinforced when he met his counterpart injerusalem asking israel to think about the future of the region. germany's foreign minister also in turn urging israel to act wisely. minister also in turn urging israel to act wisely-— to act wisely. israel is an independent _ to act wisely. israel is an independent sovereign i to act wisely. israel is an - independent sovereign country and gets to make these choices. we hope and continue to hope that as they do so they do so in a way that is smart as well as tough but is also doing as well as tough but is also doing as little as possible to escalate this conflict.— as little as possible to escalate this conflict. ., ., ., this conflict. lord camer
cameron's meeting with mr netanyahu, our diplomatic correspondent james landale sent this report from jerusalem. more than 300 drones and missiles were launched at israel from iran an unprecedented attack that thrust an old war out of the shadows and into the open. the men and women around this table have decided to retaliate but it is not clear when or how. they urging restraint. the message lord cameron reinforced when he met his counterpart injerusalem asking israel to think about the future...
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secretary, lord cameron, has met with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu during a visit to jerusalem. these are the pictures of that meeting just in. mr cameron says it's clear that israel has decided to retaliate against last weekend's missile and drone attack by iran. he says he's trying to convince israeli leaders that, in his words, "calm heads must prevail". after his meeting with benjamin netanyahu, lord cameron spoke to reporters who asked him if he was satisfied that israel wasnt going to do any thing that might exacerbate the situation. we have repeated our view that any response should be smart, despite our solidarity with israel, and in a way that is designed to de—escalate and limit this conflict because nobody wants to see it grow and spread so those other things we should be discussing but at the same time, i think it is really important for the eyes the world to switch to looking at the situation in gaza where hamas have now hold these hostages for more than a hundred days and they have been offered a deal to release hundreds of prisoners from israeli jails in exchan
secretary, lord cameron, has met with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu during a visit to jerusalem. these are the pictures of that meeting just in. mr cameron says it's clear that israel has decided to retaliate against last weekend's missile and drone attack by iran. he says he's trying to convince israeli leaders that, in his words, "calm heads must prevail". after his meeting with benjamin netanyahu, lord cameron spoke to reporters who asked him if he was satisfied that...
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james landale, bbc news, jerusalem. paedophiles who are convicted of the most serious offences could lose parental rights over their own children. it follows an amendment to a bill passing through parliament tabled by the labour mp, harriet harman. she was responding to a report on the issue from our correspondent sanchia berg, whojoins me now. and, sanchia, it was your reporting from family courts that shone a spotlight on this? that is right, from last year certain family courts have allowed journalists to report in a much more meaningful and detailed way than before provided we keep people anonymous. so inkatha family court i followed the case of a young mother who was trying to remove parental rights from her former husband because he had recently been convicted of multiple serious paedophile offences. and while he was barred from any contact with other children he still had parental rights over his own child and that meant he had a say over her health, education, travel and also could in future when released from p
james landale, bbc news, jerusalem. paedophiles who are convicted of the most serious offences could lose parental rights over their own children. it follows an amendment to a bill passing through parliament tabled by the labour mp, harriet harman. she was responding to a report on the issue from our correspondent sanchia berg, whojoins me now. and, sanchia, it was your reporting from family courts that shone a spotlight on this? that is right, from last year certain family courts have allowed...
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humanitarian crisis in gaza. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucetjoined us live earlier from jerusalem with the latest. day when ever saw intensifying in capitals around the world and across this region. first by diplomats to avoid a dangerous escalation a spiralling in the region. yesterday germany's top diplomat and the foreign minister arrived in israel. todayis foreign minister arrived in israel. today is lord cameron. he is expected to meet the sla prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the president, as well as other similar political and military leaders. they will discuss israel's discuss to retaliatory strike from iran last weekend. cameron has made it clear he will also be raising the situation in gaza including the unitarian crisis and the remaining injury hostages. iran and some states including jordan had accused israel of trying to divert attention away from the situation in gaza. israel's work on it has met five times since iran's unprecedented strike at the weekend which it says was in response to israel's attack on its diplomatic compound in the syrian capital, damascus, o
humanitarian crisis in gaza. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucetjoined us live earlier from jerusalem with the latest. day when ever saw intensifying in capitals around the world and across this region. first by diplomats to avoid a dangerous escalation a spiralling in the region. yesterday germany's top diplomat and the foreign minister arrived in israel. todayis foreign minister arrived in israel. today is lord cameron. he is expected to meet the sla prime minister benjamin...
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humanitarian crisis in gaza. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucetjoined us live earlier from jerusalem with the latest. day when ever saw intensifying in capitals around the world
humanitarian crisis in gaza. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucetjoined us live earlier from jerusalem with the latest. day when ever saw intensifying in capitals around the world
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welcome to jerusalem welcome tojerusalem at a time planning efforts intensify among leaders in this region and then capitals beyond to avoid another dangerous escalation in the middle east. yesterday it germany's foreign minister who arrived in israel, and todayit minister who arrived in israel, and today it is the foreign secretary of britain. the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is in israel where he's expected to meet the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other seniorfigures to discuss their response to the drone and missile attck by iran. lord cameron is expected to raise theissue lord cameron is expected to raise the issue of gas a's humanitarian crisis as well as the issue of the remaining hostages still held by hamas and other groups in the gaza strip. his visit has coincided with the un's launch of a $2.8 billion appeal, mainly for palestinians in gaza but also in the occupied west bank. iran and some arab states, including jordan, have accused israel of abusing the crisis, diverting attention from the situation in gaza. since april one, since the strike by iran at
welcome to jerusalem welcome tojerusalem at a time planning efforts intensify among leaders in this region and then capitals beyond to avoid another dangerous escalation in the middle east. yesterday it germany's foreign minister who arrived in israel, and todayit minister who arrived in israel, and today it is the foreign secretary of britain. the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is in israel where he's expected to meet the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other seniorfigures...
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live from jerusalem, this is bbc news. effo rts efforts intensified to avoid another escalation in the middle east. as tensions continue to rise in the middle east, after germany's top diplomat visits israel, the uk's foreign secretary lord cameron is injeruslaem today. but the real need is to refocus back on hamas, back on the hostages, back and getting the aid in the command back on getting a pause in the conflict in gaza. meanwhile, the un launches a $2.8 billion dollar appealfor aid for the palestinian population in the gaza strip and occupied west bank. in the uk, inflation keeps falling, now down to 3.2% in the year to march, partly driven by a drop in food prices. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates, causing flash flooding — some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. welcome to jerusalem welcome tojerusalem at a time planning efforts intensify among leaders in this region and then capitals beyond to avoid another
live from jerusalem, this is bbc news. effo rts efforts intensified to avoid another escalation in the middle east. as tensions continue to rise in the middle east, after germany's top diplomat visits israel, the uk's foreign secretary lord cameron is injeruslaem today. but the real need is to refocus back on hamas, back on the hostages, back and getting the aid in the command back on getting a pause in the conflict in gaza. meanwhile, the un launches a $2.8 billion dollar appealfor aid for the...