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yeah, i do apologize for his reporting to the bbc jeremy bowen. some years ago, he's been here for 40 years in 1st grade in fair just just as least you said, just as paul adams has previously been very good tracing work at the guardian of the observer also very good. i died the thing to differ about some of those reports is but you know, you're a fan of chomsky you uh and i the, i'm a friend of no. yeah, i mean it will be on this show. and the whole point of the jump ski model is you don't have...
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yeah, i do apologize for his reporting to the bbc jeremy bowen. some years ago, he's been here for 40 years in 1st grade in fair just just as least you said, just as paul adams as because he's been very good. jason burke at the guardian of goods are also very good. i died through the to differ about some of those reporters. but you know, you're a fan of chomsky you uh and i the i'm friend of no. yeah, i mean it will be on this show and the whole point of the drum screw model is you don't have to send memos from management to john list because as a kind of censorship, by default that goes on, that's the trunk model. what do you make of the fact that so explicit the come on does it, will it to john, have you ever seen anything like that? i'm when i'm in places right. what i never received. i see that. no, i mean, it's unusual and maybe you know, times of just gone overboard because they've probably had a lot of complaints about some of the reporting which wasn't pro, is really and yet if you see the demonstrations in the united states, the poor poll
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our international editor jeremy bowen is here. so, israel is continuing to insist it will retaliate, even while the us is saying that iran has embarrassed itself with an ineffective attack? i think they are trying to get the message over to the israelis that, yes, you are right to be concerned, but this is under control the iran has embarrassed itself. but it's not that simple for the israelis. i think they feel the strong meat descent signal, a really determined signal that they are not deterred in any sense by iran. it's deep in israel possible dna that it has to push back. it's not a question of turning the other cheek, it's an eye for an eye at least. that is something which is really part of their ethos but the gamble is always, how is the other side going to respond? as you have heard, the iranians are also saying, this was self defence, we were doing it to make a point and to restore deterrence, and i think what they were also trying to do was to avoid making, causing large numbers of civilian casualties, which would have e
our international editor jeremy bowen is here. so, israel is continuing to insist it will retaliate, even while the us is saying that iran has embarrassed itself with an ineffective attack? i think they are trying to get the message over to the israelis that, yes, you are right to be concerned, but this is under control the iran has embarrassed itself. but it's not that simple for the israelis. i think they feel the strong meat descent signal, a really determined signal that they are not...
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faith, well, we heard from jeremy bowen, he talks about the principle of israel's eye for an eye. so, if they do follow that principle, follow that principle, what might... be iran's response? you know, let's think from a military point of view, and i see the first element here from the point of view of, for example, the iranian military leadership, what they did in this attack, they probed israel's air defense system. for now , to say whether iran's air defenses can withstand the israeli, israeli response, well, we do not have practical data yet. at the same time, or in what... way iran will respond, i am convinced that through its props, in the same lebanon, in syria, and what is more likely, most likely, a confrontation, escalation is possible there, for example, in the syrian theater, but again, now i see attempts by the international community to avoid what is called a major war in the middle east, although let's be realistic, the war in the middle east... it is ongoing, in one form or another, intensive or non-intensive, and considering the shelling of israeli territory , wh
faith, well, we heard from jeremy bowen, he talks about the principle of israel's eye for an eye. so, if they do follow that principle, follow that principle, what might... be iran's response? you know, let's think from a military point of view, and i see the first element here from the point of view of, for example, the iranian military leadership, what they did in this attack, they probed israel's air defense system. for now , to say whether iran's air defenses can withstand the israeli,...
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our international editor, jeremy bowen, reports from jerusalem. three missiles hit the car in the shati refugee camp in gaza city. ismail haniyeh's three sons and three grandchildren were killed, along with their driver. witnesses told local journalists that they were visiting bereaved families. the israelis said they attacked to stop the men committing an act of terror. the dead man's father is the senior hamas political leader deeply involved in ceasefire talks. ismail haniyeh was in qatar when he was told his sons were dead. their blood, he said, was no more precious than that of any palestinian, and hamas would not change its position on the ceasefire. killing members of ismail haniyeh's family might strengthen suspicions that israel's prime minister does not want a ceasefire deal with hamas and will buy time by sabotaging the talks. for muslims, this day is supposed to be joyful. it is eid al—fitr, the celebration at the end of ramadan. even in gaza — this is rafah — where life was always hard, eid was a respite. this year, graveyard vi
our international editor, jeremy bowen, reports from jerusalem. three missiles hit the car in the shati refugee camp in gaza city. ismail haniyeh's three sons and three grandchildren were killed, along with their driver. witnesses told local journalists that they were visiting bereaved families. the israelis said they attacked to stop the men committing an act of terror. the dead man's father is the senior hamas political leader deeply involved in ceasefire talks. ismail haniyeh was in qatar...
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let�*s talk to our international editor jeremy bowen in jerusalem. jeremy, will this promised boost to aid deliveries be enough to quell the criticism of israel? clearly president biden got through to mr netanyahu in a way that he hasn�*t since the war started. they made that announcement about opening new routes in the middle of the night here injerusalem after they had their call. i think that while mr biden certainly is at a tipping point on this, is the war at a turning point? well, ithink it point on this, is the war at a turning point? well, i think it can be measured but it�*s going to take a few weeks. first of all, the numbers of palestinian civilians continuing to be killed by the israeli military, that�*s one measurement to see if things change. also the issue of hunger, acute malnutrition, and the imminent famine that was declared a month ago, and that has progressed to that degree of hunger. so all those things can be assessed. also whether the israelis go ahead with their attack on the southern town of rafah which they say they wa
let�*s talk to our international editor jeremy bowen in jerusalem. jeremy, will this promised boost to aid deliveries be enough to quell the criticism of israel? clearly president biden got through to mr netanyahu in a way that he hasn�*t since the war started. they made that announcement about opening new routes in the middle of the night here injerusalem after they had their call. i think that while mr biden certainly is at a tipping point on this, is the war at a turning point? well,...
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well, the bbc�*s international editor jeremy bowen is in northern israel and gave us this update on the incident. a few more details are coming out in the press. there are reports which i cannot personally confirm about the circumstances in which this happened. some suggestions that it might be the activities of a unit at the tactical level, rather than getting orders from on high. the thing is, all of this depends on getting some kind of investigation of the sort that the americans and others have been calling for. what happened should not come as a great surprise, bearing in mind the numbers of people israel has been killing in the last six months in gaza, despite repeated strictures from president biden downwards that they should not be doing that, and that also includes more than 200 palestinians who have been working for the un in its aid operations. you mention president biden, him saying he is outraged. also saying that israel had not done enough to protect aid workers generally. is that going to make any difference, and the rest of the international pressure, to what benjamin ne
well, the bbc�*s international editor jeremy bowen is in northern israel and gave us this update on the incident. a few more details are coming out in the press. there are reports which i cannot personally confirm about the circumstances in which this happened. some suggestions that it might be the activities of a unit at the tactical level, rather than getting orders from on high. the thing is, all of this depends on getting some kind of investigation of the sort that the americans and...
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jeremy bowen our international editor was told by one expert but that is a likely way iran could respond. iran tends not to do the obvious. some years ago, four years ago, when qasem suleimani was assassinated on president trump's orders injanuary assassinated on president trump's orders in january 2020, assassinated on president trump's orders injanuary 2020, iran vowed a huge response but in the end it was a calibrated response. it hit a us base in iraq but it gave a warning in advance to the us that it was going to do this, so no personnel were killed. iran i think will want to calibrate this very carefully, that it doesn't get drawn into a full—scale war which it would probably lose but it will be devastating for the region. iran has a very large extensive ballistic missile first. if such a war was to cross the gulf and extent and draw in the arab gulf states, most of whom if not all of them host us bases you would be looking at hits on desalination plants, petrochemical refining facilities, this is not what anybody in the region once. i this is not what anybody in the region once-
jeremy bowen our international editor was told by one expert but that is a likely way iran could respond. iran tends not to do the obvious. some years ago, four years ago, when qasem suleimani was assassinated on president trump's orders injanuary assassinated on president trump's orders in january 2020, assassinated on president trump's orders injanuary 2020, iran vowed a huge response but in the end it was a calibrated response. it hit a us base in iraq but it gave a warning in advance to the...
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our international editor jeremy bowen has been following events from northern israel, from where he gave us his assessment of events. there's been this shadow war going on ever since the war started in gaza on ever since the war started in gaz , ., , on ever since the war started in gaz. , ., , ., , gaza between iran, its allies, includin: gaza between iran, its allies, including hezbollah, - gaza between iran, its allies, including hezbollah, the - gaza between iran, its allies, - including hezbollah, the lebanese group — the border of lebanon is not farfrom where i'm standing. and this has been going on in a tit—for—tat but escalating surely. since about january this year, it's gone a bit more exponential, as far as the israelis have been pushing their air strikes deeper into lebanon, they've done more in syria and killed more people, gone after prominent people. and this is the biggest step so far. i think that the israelis sense weakness there. they picked up very clearly the signals from iran and hezbollah that they don't want to get into an all—out war — and i think the i
our international editor jeremy bowen has been following events from northern israel, from where he gave us his assessment of events. there's been this shadow war going on ever since the war started in gaza on ever since the war started in gaz , ., , on ever since the war started in gaz. , ., , ., , gaza between iran, its allies, includin: gaza between iran, its allies, including hezbollah, - gaza between iran, its allies, including hezbollah, the - gaza between iran, its allies, - including...
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our international editor, jeremy bowen, gave us his assessment of the situation. i think the big question is whether or not this is it, whether or not israel plans to do anything else. i think that if this is all israel is going to do, then it seems that it might be possible, as the americans and others were hoping to draw a line under this whole section of the saga, however, what i would say is that that is not yet certain, and if it is the case, it doesn't mean that this entire crisis is over, far from it. it started on the 1st of april with that attack by the israelis on the iranian diplomatic compound in damascus, and then since then, i think both sides have shown that they, for all the obsessive interest they take in each other, they really don't get it, as far as each other is concerned, they can't read each other very well, i think as a result of that, they both miscalculated, iran and israel, about the others' intentions, and that is not a good omen for the future. as well as that, precedents have been set, direct attacks on each other's territory, so neit
our international editor, jeremy bowen, gave us his assessment of the situation. i think the big question is whether or not this is it, whether or not israel plans to do anything else. i think that if this is all israel is going to do, then it seems that it might be possible, as the americans and others were hoping to draw a line under this whole section of the saga, however, what i would say is that that is not yet certain, and if it is the case, it doesn't mean that this entire crisis is...
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well, the bbc�*s international editor jeremy bowen is in northern israel and gave us this update on the incident. well, a few more details are coming out in the press. there are reports which i can't personally confirm about the circumstances in which this happened. some suggestions that it might be the activities of a unit at the tactical level, rather than getting orders from on high. the thing is, all of this depends on getting some kind of investigation of the sort that the americans and others have been calling for. what happened should not come as a great surprise, bearing in mind the numbers of people israel has been killing in the last six months in gaza, despite repeated strictures from president biden downwards that they should not be doing that, and that also includes more than 200 palestinians who have been working for the un in its aid operations. i'm joined now by sam rose who is the director of planning for unrwa, the united nations relief and works agency. i know you havejust i know you have just returned from gaza, can you give us some idea of the kind of coordination a
well, the bbc�*s international editor jeremy bowen is in northern israel and gave us this update on the incident. well, a few more details are coming out in the press. there are reports which i can't personally confirm about the circumstances in which this happened. some suggestions that it might be the activities of a unit at the tactical level, rather than getting orders from on high. the thing is, all of this depends on getting some kind of investigation of the sort that the americans and...
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jeremy bowen is live in southern israel with the latest. jeremy, is there any progression from where you are, on the possibility of a hostage deal? well, there have been _ possibility of a hostage deal? well, there have been all those _ possibility of a hostage deal? -ii there have been all those leak, rumours and reports you have been talking about, clive, and i think one thing we have learned in the last six months is when the negotiations happen report like that come out and sometimes they are not correct. so we, i would just hang on a bit until a deal, if it comes, is announced but what may have changed is that the americans are very very keen to have one, joe biden is under a lot of pressure at home, to try to bring an end to all of this. it is costing him politically, and one way of doing it would be perhaps through a ceasefire. now, those khan younis scenes today, since the israelis pulled out, there have been a load of people go back, trying to see if there is anything left of their home. now all of that might play into the negotiat
jeremy bowen is live in southern israel with the latest. jeremy, is there any progression from where you are, on the possibility of a hostage deal? well, there have been _ possibility of a hostage deal? well, there have been all those _ possibility of a hostage deal? -ii there have been all those leak, rumours and reports you have been talking about, clive, and i think one thing we have learned in the last six months is when the negotiations happen report like that come out and sometimes they...
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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 european commission, ursula von der leyen, has called for de—escalation, here she is. all sides should restrain from the escalation in that region. we have seen the massive attack with drones and missiles, about 300, by iran on israel. it is absolutely necessary that the region stays stable and that all sides refrain from further action. g7 ministers are meeting in capri, and our correspondentjessica parker is there. and our correspondent jessica parker is there. ., and our correspondent jessica parker is there. . ., , and our correspondent jessica parker is there. . . , ., is there. yeah, i mean, they had been discussing _ is there. yeah, i mean, they had been discussing the _ is there. yeah, i mean, they had been discussing the middle - is there. yeah, i mean, they had been discussing the middle east| been discussing the middle east yesterday, foreign ministers here in capri, from g7 nations, the informal group of wealthy countries, and actu
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 european commission, ursula von der leyen, has called for de—escalation, here she is. all sides should restrain from the escalation in that region. we have seen the massive attack with drones and missiles, about 300, by iran on israel. it is absolutely necessary that the region stays stable and that all sides refrain from further action. g7...
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jeremy bowen, our international editor, joins us now
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insecurity, potential danger — a crossroads, perhaps, in this war. 0ur international editor, jeremy bowen. in the next few minutes, we will be talking about a fascinating new technological development for those suffering from type one diabetes. millions of people around the world suffer from it. that report is coming up in a moment or two. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's turn to that story i was telling you about that will interest millions of people with type one diabetes around the world. patients in england are to be offered a pump that's been called an "artificial pancreas". it can calculate and deliver the correct amount of insulin to patients, using a glucose sensor under the skin. health experts have called it a game changer that reduces the need for injections. joining me now are professor partha kar, national advisor for diabetes, and les watson, who suffers from type 0ne diabetes. thanks, both of you, forjoining us. absolutely fascinating, this whole area of new technology. professor, let me start with you. we will
insecurity, potential danger — a crossroads, perhaps, in this war. 0ur international editor, jeremy bowen. in the next few minutes, we will be talking about a fascinating new technological development for those suffering from type one diabetes. millions of people around the world suffer from it. that report is coming up in a moment or two. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's turn to that story i was telling you about that will...
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bowen, has more from jerusalem mr netanyahu says that they will go back and they will do that
bowen, has more from jerusalem mr netanyahu says that they will go back and they will do that
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our international editor, jeremy bowen, has more from jerusalem
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jeremy bowen. let�*s go briefly to the bbc page. if you are stepping away from the tv or want a little bit more analysis, go on to our life page and there is up to date, minute by minute updates to these pages, analysis from our correspondence and editors across the board. the very latest advances here is that the us embassy in israel has lifted the shelter in place order for its employees. you can read what is happening here. it has listed the shelter in place order for us employees saying the threat of drone and or missile marriages has diminished. you can read all about that on the life page. also updating that life page regularly is at least a set, our chief international correspondent who is life injerusalem and joins me now. who is life in jerusalem and “oins me now. , ., who is life in jerusalem and “oins menow. , . me now. yes, that embassy instruction _ me now. yes, that embassy instruction about _ me now. yes, that embassy instruction about taking - me now. yes, that embassy instruction about taking two j instruction a
jeremy bowen. let�*s go briefly to the bbc page. if you are stepping away from the tv or want a little bit more analysis, go on to our life page and there is up to date, minute by minute updates to these pages, analysis from our correspondence and editors across the board. the very latest advances here is that the us embassy in israel has lifted the shelter in place order for its employees. you can read what is happening here. it has listed the shelter in place order for us employees saying...
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great to speak to you. thank you- — our international editor jeremy bowen has been looking at the potential consequences of the iranian action and says thay it indicates an escalation in the situation in the middle east. i think a lot of it depends on what israel does itself, and they are getting a lot of signals from their allies, who helped them out enormously in the course of the night, the americans giving this very strong signal, ironclad security, essentially saying, we've got your back. the british were involved, thejordanians were involved, and the israelis themselves have extremely formidable air defence capabilities. so, for iran, i think it will be a bit crushing to see they got almost nothing through that net. so, the question now is, will israel decide to hit back perhaps on iranian soil? that would be a further escalation. the messages i've been getting, i was speaking to a senior western diplomat who said, it's been a long night, ourjob now is to draw a line under this. in other words, started on april the 1st, this particular episode, with the israelis — and i mean, they h
great to speak to you. thank you- — our international editor jeremy bowen has been looking at the potential consequences of the iranian action and says thay it indicates an escalation in the situation in the middle east. i think a lot of it depends on what israel does itself, and they are getting a lot of signals from their allies, who helped them out enormously in the course of the night, the americans giving this very strong signal, ironclad security, essentially saying, we've got your...
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that was our international editor, jeremy bowen. you can read his full analysis of the state of the conflict so far on the bbc news website. a most busy sporting day ahead in the football, that is happening over on bbc one, so anybody interested is probably watching it.— on bbc one, so anybody interested is probably watching it._ so - probably watching it. probably! so we're going _ probably watching it. probably! so we're going to _ probably watching it. probably! so we're going to talk _ probably watching it. probably! so we're going to talk about - probably watching it. probably! so we're going to talk about the - probably watching it. probably! so i we're going to talk about the rugby. yes, interesting times and rugby union as well, champions cup whittling down to the quarter—final stage now, this is your�*s can you rugby competition. a lack of english involvement this time around, saracens are out now as well. so perhaps the focus will turn to other teams to potentially represent the premiership in the latter stages. inte
that was our international editor, jeremy bowen. you can read his full analysis of the state of the conflict so far on the bbc news website. a most busy sporting day ahead in the football, that is happening over on bbc one, so anybody interested is probably watching it.— on bbc one, so anybody interested is probably watching it._ so - probably watching it. probably! so we're going _ probably watching it. probably! so we're going to _ probably watching it. probably! so we're going to talk _...
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jeremy, thank you so much. good to talk to you. jeremy bowen reporting from jerusalem. russ cook, the man nicknamed the hardest geezer, has finally crossed the finish line after running the entire length of africa for charity. he set off last april in south africa and has covered the equivalent distance of 385 marathons. he headed north through countries including angola, nigeria and ivory coast before crossing the finishing line in tunisia. ellie price has the story. only the hardest geezer could do it. cheering. russell cook has just run nearly every day for 352 days, covering more than 10,000 miles. let's go! day three. day four. day six. the heavens have opened. he's run through deserts, rainforests, savannahs, mountains and 16 countries. and so far he's raised more than £700,000 for the running charity and sandblast. bit windy. soon enough, we'll all be in tunisia, sipping strawberry daiquiris on the beach. oh—ho—ho! he's had complications with his health, visas, the weather... he sneezes. highs of 39 degrees out here today. twisted me up! ..and other man—ma
jeremy, thank you so much. good to talk to you. jeremy bowen reporting from jerusalem. russ cook, the man nicknamed the hardest geezer, has finally crossed the finish line after running the entire length of africa for charity. he set off last april in south africa and has covered the equivalent distance of 385 marathons. he headed north through countries including angola, nigeria and ivory coast before crossing the finishing line in tunisia. ellie price has the story. only the hardest geezer...
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., , gaza. jeremy bowen there, 'oining us live from northern israel, i gaza. jeremy bowen there, joining us live from northern israel, thank i live from northern israel, thank you. hew is here with us on the sofa this morning, and really quite extraordinary words coming from a professional footballer talking about the issue of concussion. yes, and coming from a current premiership footballer as well, varane talking about concussion in football and in sport more widely. here's the latest in a...
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be eliminated, but asjeremy bowen reports, an israeli victory looks far from certain. over six months, gaza has been ravaged by war, disease, death and now imminent famine, caused by israel's siege. the un calls it "a betrayal of humanity." kibbutz nir oz, right on israel's border with gaza, feels like a time capsule — stuck in the horrors
be eliminated, but asjeremy bowen reports, an israeli victory looks far from certain. over six months, gaza has been ravaged by war, disease, death and now imminent famine, caused by israel's siege. the un calls it "a betrayal of humanity." kibbutz nir oz, right on israel's border with gaza, feels like a time capsule — stuck in the horrors
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jeremy told me first about where the position for israel and its allies. the message coming from israel's western allies, particularly the us, also the british, rishi sunak, the british prime minister, has just said that britain was also involved in shooting down drones, and he said this is now a time for cool heads. in other words, a message to israel — "you've got a victory here. "bank it. "hang on to it. "do not escalate any further because the risks of escalating may be a strike back on to iranian territory are very great." israel has sustained a serious attack, but with a great deal of help from its allies, it has been able to withstand it. it was not a full—on assault in the way that perhaps it would have been had hezbollah in lebanonjoined in with their massive arsenal of missiles that over the years the iranians have helped them build up. frank gardener, if we can start with a similar question to you as well, your broad thoughts on where exactly the region stands now. ok, if you imagine a ladder with a lot of different rungs, we are halfway up
jeremy told me first about where the position for israel and its allies. the message coming from israel's western allies, particularly the us, also the british, rishi sunak, the british prime minister, has just said that britain was also involved in shooting down drones, and he said this is now a time for cool heads. in other words, a message to israel — "you've got a victory here. "bank it. "hang on to it. "do not escalate any further because the risks of escalating may...
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with me arejeremy bowen, our international editor, and our security correspondent, frank gardner. we will pick through exactly what this means. jeremy, tell us where we are? ., , ., ., “ this means. jeremy, tell us where we are? ., , ., are? the region is looking at the israeli war _ are? the region is looking at the israeli war cabinet _ are? the region is looking at the israeli war cabinet and _ are? the region is looking at the israeli war cabinet and what - are? the region is looking at the israeli war cabinet and what it i israeli war cabinet and what it would decide to do next. the message coming from israel's western allies, the americans and the british, rishi sunak hasjust said the americans and the british, rishi sunak has just said that britain was also involved in shooting down drones and that this is now time for cool heads. in other words, message to israel, you've got a victory here, hang on to it, do not escalate any further because the risks of escalating, maybe a strike back onto iranian territory, a very great. israel has sustained serious attack but with a gr
with me arejeremy bowen, our international editor, and our security correspondent, frank gardner. we will pick through exactly what this means. jeremy, tell us where we are? ., , ., ., “ this means. jeremy, tell us where we are? ., , ., are? the region is looking at the israeli war _ are? the region is looking at the israeli war cabinet _ are? the region is looking at the israeli war cabinet and _ are? the region is looking at the israeli war cabinet and what - are? the region is looking at...
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our international editorjeremy bowen is in northern israel for us now. jeremy, what more are we hearing this morning? well, clearly what has happened is awful in gaza. there have been so many deaths there, but these also might well affect the aid programme, because these are the people, this organisation, has been bringing in aid on a rudimentary barge system from cyprus, and they are trying to move it around, and reports out of gaza, we are not there, we can't check it directly, are saying that they coordinated their movement with they coordinated their movement with the israeli military, and they were still hit and it still happened. i think it is a by—product of the way that there is an absence of governance inside gaza. they are doing their military thing, and the israeli government for its own quite complex political reasons are reluctant to go down the road of trying to bring some order to the deadly chaos. trying to bring some order to the deadly chaos-— trying to bring some order to the deadl chaos. �* , , ., , deadly chaos. and, jeremy there has been a serious _ deadly ch
our international editorjeremy bowen is in northern israel for us now. jeremy, what more are we hearing this morning? well, clearly what has happened is awful in gaza. there have been so many deaths there, but these also might well affect the aid programme, because these are the people, this organisation, has been bringing in aid on a rudimentary barge system from cyprus, and they are trying to move it around, and reports out of gaza, we are not there, we can't check it directly, are saying...