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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. president lula da silva is paying his second visit to southern brazil as conditions worsen, following massive flooding and landslides which forced over 80,000 people from their homes. local authorities say that dozens of people have been killed, and that over 70 are missing. further rainfall is expected. jon donnison reports. much of brazil's most southerly state is under water. roads turned into rivers and tens of thousands of people forced to flee their homes. translation: now, when i'm being rescued, i feel relieved, | but it's terrifying because we saw the water rise in an absurd way. it rose at a very high speed. after a week of storms and heavy rain at least half a million people are without power and clean water. translation: i need a lot of help - a lot. l we have nowhere to sleep and nothing to eat. we have nothing. and the very young are being impacted, too. this tiny baby had to be winched to safety by helicopter. many of those who died were killed by landslides. and at lea
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. president lula da silva is paying his second visit to southern brazil as conditions worsen, following massive flooding and landslides which forced over 80,000 people from their homes. local authorities say that dozens of people have been killed, and that over 70 are missing. further rainfall is expected. jon donnison reports. much of brazil's most southerly state is under water. roads turned into rivers and tens of thousands of people forced to flee their...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. you can find out more on the conflicten our website, including more on that report by fergal keane. let's turn now to the fall out from the recent local elections in england. the conservative party lost over 470 council seats and all—but—one mayoral election in england. it leaves the tories divided, some urging prime minister rishi sunak to change course and policies, while others admit it's a setback, but that there's all to play for in the forthcoming general eleciton. here's our deputy political editor vicky young. across england and wales, they won in style. mayors and crime commissioner. it was a terrible set for the conservatives. a victory for the mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has _ no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been _ no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading - no point ousting
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fergal keane, bbc news, klipgat, south africa. let's speak to the political analyst sanusha naidi, who's in cape town. hello, welcome to the programme. what is at stake with this election for the country and of course for the anc? ,., ., ., ., ., ., anc? good morning and good mornin: anc? good morning and good morning to — anc? good morning and good morning to the _ anc? good morning and good morning to the viewers. - anc? good morning and good morning to the viewers. i - anc? good morning and good| morning to the viewers. i think it is a very, very important election, particularly because of what you saw in the insert, in the number of people uncertain or unwilling to go out and vote and that will have an impact on the anc, and all other political parties. i think this election has been in the sense that you've got more than 50 parties contesting the national ballot and also i think for the first time we are looking at the fact that they won't be a clear winner at this election, may be the anc will get 50% but some of the poles
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fergal keane, bbc news, klipgat, south africa. more on the elections in south africa now. now let's take a look at what's on the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers. the mail on sunday highlights the pm's promise to bring back national service, calling it a "radical plan to force all 18—year—olds to serve in the military for 12 months or give up weekends to carry out civic duties". the sunday express is putting the same quote on the front page. the article says: "over—18s to be called up for "�*civic duty�* to restore british pride." and the sunday telegraph also leads with rishi sunak�*s first major policy announcement of the election campaign. quoting the pm's vow to create a "renewed sense of pride in our country". the observer leads with labour's rachael reeves slamming "reckless" sunak over £61; billion tax cut pledges. the shadow chancellor accuses the tories of making unfunded spending commitments. and finally the sunday mirror focuses on the tv couple eamonn holmes and ruth langsford, who are divorcing after 1a years of marriage. the couple blame work
fergal keane, bbc news, klipgat, south africa. more on the elections in south africa now. now let's take a look at what's on the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers. the mail on sunday highlights the pm's promise to bring back national service, calling it a "radical plan to force all 18—year—olds to serve in the military for 12 months or give up weekends to carry out civic duties". the sunday express is putting the same quote on the front page. the article says: "over—18s...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. former us president donald trump has been held in contempt of court for violating a gag orderfor the 10th time in his hush—money trial in new york. justicejuan merchan issued his most serious warning yet to mr trump, saying further violations could mean jail. this is the second gag order ruling of the trial. earlier in the hush—money proceedings, judge merchan sided with the prosecution and fined mr trump $1,000 each for nine violations. later the starliner, a brand new spacecraft will make its first crewed test flight. two nasa astronauts, will be heading to the international space station as pallab ghosh explains. ready for launch. right on top is boeing starliner spacecraft. it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the c
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. former us president donald trump has been held in contempt of court for violating a gag orderfor the 10th time in his hush—money trial in new york. justicejuan merchan issued his most serious warning yet to mr trump, saying further violations could mean jail. this is the second gag order ruling of the trial. earlier in the hush—money proceedings, judge merchan sided with the prosecution and fined mr trump $1,000 each for nine violations. later the...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. later the starliner, a brand new spacecraft will make its first crewed test flight. two nasa astronauts, will be heading to the international space station as pallab ghosh explains. ready for launch. right on top is boeing starliner spacecraft. it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the crew will test the spacesuits and seats, assess the onboard life support and navigation systems, and evaluate the system that moves cargo to the international space station. if all goes to plan, starliner will be certified for regular supply missions and lift off its first uncrewed test flight in 2019. missions. its first uncrewed test flight in 2019 didn't make it to the space station because of a software fault. a second attempt in 2022 did
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. later the starliner, a brand new spacecraft will make its first crewed test flight. two nasa astronauts, will be heading to the international space station as pallab ghosh explains. ready for launch. right on top is boeing starliner spacecraft. it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts...
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fergal keane, bbc news, klipgat, south africa. those elections begin next week. local derbies in football can be explosive — and the rivalries in glasgow and manchester come to a head this weekend. celtic take on rangers in the scottish cup final. more on that shortly. while man city take on man united in the fa cup at wembley. here's natalie pirks. we are under way. last year, fans were still taking their seats in the wembley sunshine when manchester city's captain had them on their feet again. 0h, incredible! not many would bet against more of the same tomorrow. after an historic fourth successive title, they're looking to make history again with back to back doubles. not any team have done four in a row because it's difficult. when any team had won back to back premier league and fa cups, because it's not easy. so when we are here, we're going to go to london to perform well. well, things aren't so rosy on the red side of manchester. there's a chasm between united and city right now. and there are reports tonight that this could be erik ten hag's final match
fergal keane, bbc news, klipgat, south africa. those elections begin next week. local derbies in football can be explosive — and the rivalries in glasgow and manchester come to a head this weekend. celtic take on rangers in the scottish cup final. more on that shortly. while man city take on man united in the fa cup at wembley. here's natalie pirks. we are under way. last year, fans were still taking their seats in the wembley sunshine when manchester city's captain had them on their feet...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. and we'll have much more on this developing storyon the bbc news at ten. in today's other news, john swinney was the only candidate for the role of scottish national party leader, and now he's been elected to the top job, he's set to become scotland's new first minister. but he takes over a party in crisis, after the resignation of humza yousaf last week, and today said he would seek "common ground" with other parties. here's james cook. ll'm delighted to confirm that our| new party leader is john swinney. in the end, it was the coronation of king john. no other candidates, no contest, but straight to work as snp leader. my focus will be the economy, jobs, the cost of living. it will be the national health service, our schools and our public services. it will be addressing the climate crisis. whenjohn swinney first led his party, he was in his 30s. john swinney. 0h, hello. the snp was in opposition. even with celebrity support, he struggled to make his mark, though, standing down afte
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. and we'll have much more on this developing storyon the bbc news at ten. in today's other news, john swinney was the only candidate for the role of scottish national party leader, and now he's been elected to the top job, he's set to become scotland's new first minister. but he takes over a party in crisis, after the resignation of humza yousaf last week, and today said he would seek "common ground" with other parties. here's james cook. ll'm...
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fergal keane reported at the time and has returned to the country to see what has changed. he sent this report from johannesburg. ♪ fergal: it was one of those rare shining moments. >> the end of the order of racial discrimination, of segregation. the end of the age of pain and civility a should -- humiliation. fergal: a significant story unfolding. >> white rule on the confident nest on the continent of africa came to an end. fergal: history shuffled forward with the promise of equality and justice for all. ♪ 30 years later, loud and energetic, democracy has endured. the ruling anc talks of promises delivered on housing and services. but it has presided over massive corruption. >> it is dawn on the margins of existence. fergal: in 1994 they hope for a different south africa. hopes i heard from the poor of this water camps. >> i want to live in a nice house with my children. i am suffering. fergal: a single mother, cynthia, scavenged for tin cans which she sold to feed her seven children. >> i must work very hard. fergal: now as south africa prepares to vote, i have com
fergal keane reported at the time and has returned to the country to see what has changed. he sent this report from johannesburg. ♪ fergal: it was one of those rare shining moments. >> the end of the order of racial discrimination, of segregation. the end of the age of pain and civility a should -- humiliation. fergal: a significant story unfolding. >> white rule on the confident nest on the continent of africa came to an end. fergal: history shuffled forward with the promise of...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. conditions in southern brazil are continuing to deteriorate following massive flooding and landslides — with 70,000 residents forced from their homes. the government says at least 66 people have died and another 101 are missing. further rainfall is expected. brazil's president, lula da silva, has made a second visit to the southern state of rio grande do sul to witness first hand the devastating week—long flooding and landslide. jon donnison reports. much of brazil's most southerly state is underwater. roads turned into rivers and more than 25,000 people forced to flee their homes. translation: now, when i'm being rescued, i feel relieved, | but it's terrifying because we saw the water rise in an absurd way. it rose at a very high speed. after a week of storms and heavy rain, at least 500,000 people are without power and clean water. translation: i need a lot of help, a lot. i we have nowhere to sleep and nothing to eat. we have nothing. and the very young are being impacted, too.
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. conditions in southern brazil are continuing to deteriorate following massive flooding and landslides — with 70,000 residents forced from their homes. the government says at least 66 people have died and another 101 are missing. further rainfall is expected. brazil's president, lula da silva, has made a second visit to the southern state of rio grande do sul to witness first hand the devastating week—long flooding and landslide. jon donnison reports. much...
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our special correspondent fergal keane reports now on the looming crisis facing the people in rafah. the story of desperate need, told in a single line. stretching on the road to rafah. this is the queue on the egyptian side of the border. rafah is both the hub through which most of gaza's aid passes... ..and now home to nearly 1.5 million people — five times its original population. a place where hospitals have become refugee camps. where no living space is wasted. the wards where families cook. where their children roam the corridors of a place that is — for now — safe. 11—year—old yasin al—galban is, according to his mother, surviving on painkillers. here, the brutal truth of the war is etched on the faces of its young victims. the fear is that this is what awaits rafah if an invasion is ordered. in the coalition government, the far right finance minister opposes any deal that would spare rafah in return for israeli hostages. "there's no half work. rafah, nuseirat, deiral balah. absolute destruction," says bezalel smotrich. the israelis say there are four hamas battali
our special correspondent fergal keane reports now on the looming crisis facing the people in rafah. the story of desperate need, told in a single line. stretching on the road to rafah. this is the queue on the egyptian side of the border. rafah is both the hub through which most of gaza's aid passes... ..and now home to nearly 1.5 million people — five times its original population. a place where hospitals have become refugee camps. where no living space is wasted. the wards where families...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. for more on the war and the search for peace, i spoke to lieutenant general mark schwartz, who served as united states security coordinator for israel and the palestinian authority from 2019 to 2021. we heard there in this attack three israeli soldiers killed by hamas. what do you think this says about the military capabilities of hamas now, several months into this conflict? well, from the israeli standpoint, they estimate there's at least three to four battalions — that number could vary anywhere from 100—300 militants within each battalion. and then, we've also seen a number of stand—off attacks, primarily rocket attacks across gaza. even areas that have subsequently been cleared — or were cleared, excuse me — subsequent, militants have re—occupied, so there's still a significant threat that exists from hamas, certainly, and rafah governant but really, across, i think, the entirety of the gaza strip. this also led to the closing of a very important crossing where a lot
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. for more on the war and the search for peace, i spoke to lieutenant general mark schwartz, who served as united states security coordinator for israel and the palestinian authority from 2019 to 2021. we heard there in this attack three israeli soldiers killed by hamas. what do you think this says about the military capabilities of hamas now, several months into this conflict? well, from the israeli standpoint, they estimate there's at least three to four...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. meanwhile in the us protests at universities against the gaza war are continuing, with tensions rising. more than 300 pro—palestinian protesters at campuses in new york have been arrested after officers raided a building which had been occupied by the demonstrators. dozens of college campuses across the us have been taken over by students — calling for universities to boycott companies and individuals with ties to israel. there has been a night of violence at ucla when counter—protesters attacked a camp set up by pro—palestinian demonstrators. the governor of california has condemned the police response to clashes at ucla on tuesday, calling it delayed and unacceptable. emma vardy reports from los angeles. this was the moment tensions between rival protesters boiled over. pro—palestinian activists and a counterdemonstration by pro—israel supporters became violent. fireworks were thrown over a screaming crowd, and wood used as weapons. we had people beating us with sticks,
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. meanwhile in the us protests at universities against the gaza war are continuing, with tensions rising. more than 300 pro—palestinian protesters at campuses in new york have been arrested after officers raided a building which had been occupied by the demonstrators. dozens of college campuses across the us have been taken over by students — calling for universities to boycott companies and individuals with ties to israel. there has been a night of violence...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. you are watching bbc news. the disgraced hollywood film producer harvey weinstein will get a retrial, after having one of his rape convictions overturned in a court in new york last week. his lawyers claim he did not receive a fair trial when he was convicted back in 2020. the 72—year—old will remain in jail because of a separate rape conviction in california. 0ur correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. harvey weinstein did appear here in court, just days after his 2020 rape conviction was overturned. he was brought in in a wheelchair wearing a navy suit and a blue tie. he did to shake their hands and waved to the legal teams appearing in good spirits. now, prosecutors said that they wanted this case to be retried because they still believed in it. they still felt it was a good case. and after conferring with the defence, the judge decided the trial could take place as early as september. now, prosecutors said that they were there alongside one of the two women who helped put harvey weinstein in jail. jes
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. you are watching bbc news. the disgraced hollywood film producer harvey weinstein will get a retrial, after having one of his rape convictions overturned in a court in new york last week. his lawyers claim he did not receive a fair trial when he was convicted back in 2020. the 72—year—old will remain in jail because of a separate rape conviction in california. 0ur correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. harvey weinstein did appear here in court, just...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. it is shaping up to be a busy night in rafah and across the strip as israel said it has conducted target strikes against hamas in eastern rougher after urging 100,000 civilians to leave. you can go to a live page to violators especially first details emerging by hamas officials about what could be inside the hostage deal. moving away from the middle east. xijinping's first trip to europe in five years has kicked off in paris, with trade tensions and the war in ukraine topping the agenda. french president emmanuel macron and the eu commission's chief ursula von der leyen warned that chinese overprroduction was flooding the european union with industrial goods and electic vehicles. earlier during a press conference, chinese president xijinping spoke about the ongoing war in ukraine. translation: we have not stood idly by and i've always played - an active role in achieving peace. the chinese government special representatives for eurasian affairs has begun his diplomacy. at the same tim
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. it is shaping up to be a busy night in rafah and across the strip as israel said it has conducted target strikes against hamas in eastern rougher after urging 100,000 civilians to leave. you can go to a live page to violators especially first details emerging by hamas officials about what could be inside the hostage deal. moving away from the middle east. xijinping's first trip to europe in five years has kicked off in paris, with trade tensions and the war in...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. as you heard there, monday marks holocaust memorial day — or yom ha shoah — which commemorates the six millionjews who were murdered by nazi germany. joe biden is expected to speak tuesday at a ceremony at the united states holocaust memorial museum here in washington. the white house says he will draw parallels between the holocaust and hamas's attacks against israel on 7 october, saying too many people are downplaying both events. live now to david makovsky, ziegler distinguished fellow at the washington institute and director of the koret project on arab—israel relations. thanks so much forjoining us on bbc news. you've spent most of your career involved in israeli—palestinian negotiations. what's your view tonight on where things stand? hamas says it will take the deal, israel says it doesn't its needs but is sending a delegation anyway. there is no clear gap. israel thought that what hamas would be responding to was the talks going on with phil burns, the cia, the head of
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. as you heard there, monday marks holocaust memorial day — or yom ha shoah — which commemorates the six millionjews who were murdered by nazi germany. joe biden is expected to speak tuesday at a ceremony at the united states holocaust memorial museum here in washington. the white house says he will draw parallels between the holocaust and hamas's attacks against israel on 7 october, saying too many people are downplaying both events. live now to david...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. hundreds of people have been arrested at pro—palestinian protests at university campuses in the united states amid violent clashes. in new york alone, 300 people were detained, while in los angeles, demonstrators at a camp set up by people who oppose israel's military action in gaza clashed with counter demonstrators. in the last few weeks, dozens of college campuses across the us have been taken over by students calling for universities to boycott companies and individuals with ties to israel. emma vardy is on the west coast, at ucla in los angeles. our north america editor, sarah smith, is on the east coast outside columbia university in new york. we'll go first to emma in california. many students and teachers arrived here at ucla to find classes cancelled, helicopters overhead and a heavy police presence on campus. the university has condemned what happened here at last night. things are much calmer now but it has brought campus life to a standstill today and it is just not clea
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. hundreds of people have been arrested at pro—palestinian protests at university campuses in the united states amid violent clashes. in new york alone, 300 people were detained, while in los angeles, demonstrators at a camp set up by people who oppose israel's military action in gaza clashed with counter demonstrators. in the last few weeks, dozens of college campuses across the us have been taken over by students calling for universities to boycott companies...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. live now to retired lieutenant general mark schwartz, who served as united states security co—ordinator for israel and the palestinian authority. that was from 2019 to 2021. thank you for being here. we heard there in this attack, three israeli soldiers killed by hamas. what do you think this says about the military capabilities of hamas now several months into this conflict?— conflict? well, from the israeli stand _ conflict? well, from the israeli stand point, - conflict? well, from the israeli stand point, theyi israeli stand point, they estimate there's at least three to four battalions. that number could vary anywhere from 100-300 could vary anywhere from 100—300 militants within each battalion. and then we've also seen a number of stand—off attacks, primarily rocket attacks, primarily rocket attacks gaza. even areas that have subsequently been cleared or were cleared, excuse me. subsequent militants have re—occupied. so there's still a significant threat that exists fr
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. live now to retired lieutenant general mark schwartz, who served as united states security co—ordinator for israel and the palestinian authority. that was from 2019 to 2021. thank you for being here. we heard there in this attack, three israeli soldiers killed by hamas. what do you think this says about the military capabilities of hamas now several months into this conflict?— conflict? well, from the israeli stand _ conflict? well, from the israeli stand...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's get some analysis now — mohamed taha from bbc arabic is here in the studio with me. in 04 being with us. this time yesterday the warning went out to people in rafah to leave the area. we have been poised to expect a full—scale invasion of rafah for several weeks now. do you think that is likely to happen regardless of any ceasefire deal? it is something benjamin netanyahu even said when israel's la ceasefire deals on the table. we when israel's la ceasefire deals on the table. we see now that israeli _ deals on the table. we see now that israeli troops _ deals on the table. we see now that israeli troops are _ that israeli troops are advancing towards rafah. there are civilians that are asking to evacuate eastern rafah and to evacuate eastern rafah and to go to khan younis. khan younis is not so. there is fighting there, there are fighters of hamas in khan younis. the other places are not safe as well. this operation started overnight, there were shelling over rafah, eastern
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's get some analysis now — mohamed taha from bbc arabic is here in the studio with me. in 04 being with us. this time yesterday the warning went out to people in rafah to leave the area. we have been poised to expect a full—scale invasion of rafah for several weeks now. do you think that is likely to happen regardless of any ceasefire deal? it is something benjamin netanyahu even said when israel's la ceasefire deals on the table. we when israel's la...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's bring in david hale, former us special envoy for middle east peace, former under secretary of state and now at the wilson centre. thanks forjoining us on bbc news. you've spent a considerable portion of your career in this region notwithstanding that there are still attacks happening down tonight. are we the closest to some kind of ceasefire deal that we've been for some time? thank you. the short answer is we don't know. those of us outside this dramatic conversations don't know the details of the proposal but hamas has said that they accept and the israelis have expressed some reservations about. what's hopeful is the israelis are sending delegation to engage and further discuss this but we have to ask the question about whether this is for real. and the fact of the matter is neither israel nor hamas has been a real hurry to arrange a ceasefire so what's changed in the last 2&48 is? that's when the last 2&48 is? that's when the pressure the israelis have put on hamas by the de
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's bring in david hale, former us special envoy for middle east peace, former under secretary of state and now at the wilson centre. thanks forjoining us on bbc news. you've spent a considerable portion of your career in this region notwithstanding that there are still attacks happening down tonight. are we the closest to some kind of ceasefire deal that we've been for some time? thank you. the short answer is we don't know. those of us outside this...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. it's been a staple of breakfast tables and cafes across france for generations — we are talking about the humble croissant. now bakers in paris are challenging tradition — and addressing climate change — by making the pastry without using butter. our paris correspondent andrew harding has the story. the french, as we know, take their food and all its traditions seriously. almost like a religion. so what to make of this? in a paris bakery, something close to sacrilege. c'est bon. it is a croissant made entirely without butter. like everything else on sale here. the baker responsible says his vegan business is booming. fla ky? yes. one small portion of a much bigger struggle to shake up french food culture, and to address climate change. we have to adapt a little bit, french food. but it must be a steep mountain to climb in a country like france. a lot, a lot. very difficult? yes, but it is changing. but that change is messy. dairy farmer sophie has spent many of the past few mont
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. it's been a staple of breakfast tables and cafes across france for generations — we are talking about the humble croissant. now bakers in paris are challenging tradition — and addressing climate change — by making the pastry without using butter. our paris correspondent andrew harding has the story. the french, as we know, take their food and all its traditions seriously. almost like a religion. so what to make of this? in a paris bakery, something close...
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fergal keane has more details. they haven't had reason to dance for a long time. but they haven't forgotten how. even amid uncertainty about israel's position, hope springs. across gaza, bbc journalists captured the reaction. of those convinced, perhaps of those convinced, perhaps prematurely, that a ceasefire will happen. translation: the prematurely, that a ceasefire will happen. translation: the feeling is indescribable. _ happen. translation: the feeling is indescribable. we _ happen. translation: the feeling is indescribable. we are _ happen. translation: the feeling is indescribable. we are so _ happen. translation: the feeling is indescribable. we are so happy - happen. translation: the feeling is indescribable. we are so happy we . indescribable. we are so happy we are going back to our home in gaza city. are going back to our home in gaza ci . ~ . , ., ., city. we are refugees from the north mp fled here, _ city. we are refugees from the north mp fled here, this _ city. we are refugees from the north mp fled here, this young _ city. we are refugees from t
fergal keane has more details. they haven't had reason to dance for a long time. but they haven't forgotten how. even amid uncertainty about israel's position, hope springs. across gaza, bbc journalists captured the reaction. of those convinced, perhaps of those convinced, perhaps prematurely, that a ceasefire will happen. translation: the prematurely, that a ceasefire will happen. translation: the feeling is indescribable. _ happen. translation: the feeling is indescribable. we _ happen....
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. meanwhile, us secretary of state antony blinken met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu injerusalem warning against a ground invasion of rafah — where1.4 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. mr blinken also called on hamas to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal, that would see a pause in fighting and the release of some israeli hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. live now to aaron david miller, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. good to have you back. talk to us about hostage negotiations, hum masts rejected the lease agreement but is willing to give negotiating. what pressure can antony blinken can move the stocks forwards? —— hum masts. the real question is, they succeed because both parties have a sense of urgency. there is another penal pressure accompanied by the prospect of game. that's why you get deals. unfortunately, the party that is an biggestjewry, with the biden administration. i think hamas understand
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. meanwhile, us secretary of state antony blinken met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu injerusalem warning against a ground invasion of rafah — where1.4 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. mr blinken also called on hamas to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal, that would see a pause in fighting and the release of some israeli hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. live now to aaron david miller, senior fellow at the carnegie...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to bradley bowman, senior director of fdd�*s centre on military and political power. he was a former blackhawk pilot and 15 year veteran of the us army. we are being told that the ceasefire talks went on sunday and monday, and the latest proposal that hamas agreed to was moved to the israelis on april 27 of no changes to major parts of it, so what do you think the disagreement is tonight? the outlines of the disagreement is tonight? tue: outlines of what the disagreement is tonight? he outlines of what hamas the disagreement is tonight? tt9 outlines of what hamas have reportedly agreed to are unclear, as you have been reporting, and i would suspect that a lot of the disagreement, if there is some, centred on whether it is a temporary or permanent ceasefire. obviously hamas wants it ceasefire mac permanent ceasefire so that they can continue and have another october seven in the future. to israel, that is unacceptable, they want to reduce some of the pressure coming from
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to bradley bowman, senior director of fdd�*s centre on military and political power. he was a former blackhawk pilot and 15 year veteran of the us army. we are being told that the ceasefire talks went on sunday and monday, and the latest proposal that hamas agreed to was moved to the israelis on april 27 of no changes to major parts of it, so what do you think the disagreement is tonight? the outlines of the disagreement is tonight? tue: outlines...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. meanwhile, us secretary of state antony blinken has met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu injerusalem warning against a ground invasion of rafah, where 1.4 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. mr blinken also called on hamas to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal, that would see a pause in fighting and the release of some israeli hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. here's our security correspondent frank gardner with more on what the deal could look like. we knew the rough idea of the deal which is that israel will permit the move northwards from rafah, in the south of gaza strip, back to the north end of the homes of displaced palestinian civilians. it will release thousands that we are not told how many—we presume thousands of palestinian prisoners from israeli jails and return of a figure of around 43 israeli hostages will be released from gaza. now, hamas are said to be considering it at the moment. they have not appreciated the pressure that
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. meanwhile, us secretary of state antony blinken has met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu injerusalem warning against a ground invasion of rafah, where 1.4 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. mr blinken also called on hamas to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal, that would see a pause in fighting and the release of some israeli hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. here's our security correspondent frank gardner with more...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. meanwhile, us secretary of state antony blinken has met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu injerusalem warning against a ground invasion of rafah — wherei.1i million displaced palestinians are sheltering. mr blinken also called on hamas to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal, that would see a pause in fighting and the release of some israeli hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. for more on the meeting, i'm joined now by mohamed taha from bbc arabic. lovely to see you this morning. let's start off with that meeting yesterday. what was the outcome between mr lincoln and mr netanyahu? we outcome between mr lincoln and mr netanyahu?— mr netanyahu? we saw some differences — mr netanyahu? we saw some differences between - mr netanyahu? we saw some differences between both - differences between both parties regarding the rougher operation. —— rafah. mr netanyahu said he will do the rafah operation whether opposing fighting will happen or not and antony blin
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. meanwhile, us secretary of state antony blinken has met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu injerusalem warning against a ground invasion of rafah — wherei.1i million displaced palestinians are sheltering. mr blinken also called on hamas to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal, that would see a pause in fighting and the release of some israeli hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. for more on the meeting, i'm joined now by mohamed taha...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's show you the sea and live in rafah where we can see smoke rising into the air —— let's show you the scene. the israel defense forces said it has operational control of the gazan side of the rafah crossing following the announcement that the idf was having targeted strikes against hamas in eastern rafah, while in the past few hours the military has said their forces were scanning the area after launching this ground and air operation in parts of eastern rafah on monday. diplomatic efforts are continuing to try to achieve a new truce. let's speak to louise wateridge from unrwa, whojoins me now from rafah. welcome, tell us what the situation is right now where you are.- is right now where you are. things are very tense _ is right now where you are. things are very tense year _ is right now where you are. things are very tense year in _ is right now where you are. things are very tense year in rafah. - is right now where you are. things are very tense year in rafah. the | are ve
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's show you the sea and live in rafah where we can see smoke rising into the air —— let's show you the scene. the israel defense forces said it has operational control of the gazan side of the rafah crossing following the announcement that the idf was having targeted strikes against hamas in eastern rafah, while in the past few hours the military has said their forces were scanning the area after launching this ground and air operation in parts of...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. meanwhile, us secretary of state antony blinken, met with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, injerusalem warning against a ground invasion of rafah, where 1.4 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. mr blinken also called on hamas to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal, that would see a pause in fighting and the release of some israeli hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. a week after five people died off the coast of france as they tried to cross the channel in a small overcrowded boat, the bbc has now pieced together how the youngest victim, a 7 year—old girl, was killed. correspondent andrew harding, who witnessed what happened that night, has tracked down the little girl's father. he told him what happened and why the family took such a risk on what was their 4th attempt at crossing. a warning, you may find details in his report upsetting. shouting this was the scene last week as smugglers clashed with police on a french beach. and in the middle of t
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. meanwhile, us secretary of state antony blinken, met with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, injerusalem warning against a ground invasion of rafah, where 1.4 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. mr blinken also called on hamas to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal, that would see a pause in fighting and the release of some israeli hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. a week after five people died off the coast of france as...
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keane's report shown on friday last week on bbc one's news bulletins, certainly fitted into that category. the subject was the death of a baby named sabrine, who had been rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike in southern gaza. we were shown pictures of sabrine struggling for life in hospital and later her body being brought home to her community. we won't be showing that footage ourselves, but here's an excerpt from later in the report. today, her uncle rami prayed at sabrin�*s grave and overhead an israeli drone. the loss that changed everything for this family this girl left a mark on everyone�*s heart. she moved the whole world. to me, sabrina was the living legacy of my brother. before the report was shown on the news at six, there was a warning from the presenter about the distressing images to come, but that wasn't enough for this caller to our phone line. hello. my name is christine. i live in devon and i've just been watching the 6:00 news on bbc one about the death of a baby. it's way beyond before the watershed. it's far too graphic. it's very, ver
keane's report shown on friday last week on bbc one's news bulletins, certainly fitted into that category. the subject was the death of a baby named sabrine, who had been rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike in southern gaza. we were shown pictures of sabrine struggling for life in hospital and later her body being brought home to her community. we won't be showing that footage ourselves, but here's an excerpt from later in the report. today, her uncle rami prayed at...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. while orthodox christians in russia and ukraine celebrated easter on sunday — a russian assault killed two people in ukraine's eastern donetsk region. moscow also says its forces seized a village in the region — the latest in a string of small territorial gains. separately, drone and bomb attacks on the northeastern city of kharkiv injured 1a people. in his easter address, ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy urged ukrainians to be united and called god an ally in the war. at least 75 people are dead and tens of thousands have been forced to leave their homes in brazil after devastating floods tore through the southern state, of rio grande do sul. people are being rescued by helicopter and the state's governor says the devastation is unprecedented. the bbc�*sjon donnison has the story. much of brazil's most southerly state is under water. roads turned into rivers and tens of thousands of people forced to flee their homes. translation: now, when i'm being rescued, i feel relie
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. while orthodox christians in russia and ukraine celebrated easter on sunday — a russian assault killed two people in ukraine's eastern donetsk region. moscow also says its forces seized a village in the region — the latest in a string of small territorial gains. separately, drone and bomb attacks on the northeastern city of kharkiv injured 1a people. in his easter address, ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy urged ukrainians to be united and called god...
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we've got a report on the spiralling humanitarian situation in gaza's city of rafah from fergal keane a little later. but first, i want to get you up to speed on recent events in the conflict. israel's military says three soldiers were killed, and several injured after hamas fired rockets from an area in southern gaza, near the rafah crossing. israel responded by closing the karem shalom border point — one of the few routes to get aid into the territory. it comes as the israeli government forced the news network aljazeera to shut down its operations in israel — calling it a mouthpiece for hamas. from jerusalem, frank gardner has the latest.
we've got a report on the spiralling humanitarian situation in gaza's city of rafah from fergal keane a little later. but first, i want to get you up to speed on recent events in the conflict. israel's military says three soldiers were killed, and several injured after hamas fired rockets from an area in southern gaza, near the rafah crossing. israel responded by closing the karem shalom border point — one of the few routes to get aid into the territory. it comes as the israeli government...
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fergal keane, bbc news, klipgat, south africa. there was an extraordinary moment in parliament this week when the conservative mp craig mackinlay returned to the commons with four prosthetic limbs after losing them to sepsis last year. alex lewis from hampshire went through a similar ordeal ten years ago, also losing four limbs to sepsis. he's been speaking to linzi kinghorn about his rehabilitation. ever since i lost my limbs, it's always been, "how do i prove to my son that i can still live an amazing life, do some great things?" alex is a quadruple amputee after having contracted strep a in 2013. drjeff watson was one of the team who saved his life. he'd come in, having collapsed on a sunday afternoon, having been a bit unwell for a few days, and my colleagues had admitted him to the icu severely septic. so i came in on the monday morning and found him on absolutely maximum life support, everything. so that was my first meeting with alex, and then i met with his family and explained that he was going to die and he failed to ach
fergal keane, bbc news, klipgat, south africa. there was an extraordinary moment in parliament this week when the conservative mp craig mackinlay returned to the commons with four prosthetic limbs after losing them to sepsis last year. alex lewis from hampshire went through a similar ordeal ten years ago, also losing four limbs to sepsis. he's been speaking to linzi kinghorn about his rehabilitation. ever since i lost my limbs, it's always been, "how do i prove to my son that i can still...
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fergal keane, bbc news, klipgat, south africa. a plant that went extinct in the uk has been re—introduced to the welsh mainland, thanks to the work of conservationist robbie blackhall—miles. in the uk, one in six species are threatened with extinction and the last time this plant, the rosy saxifrage, was seen in its natural habitat was 1962. however, robbie has been able to grow one single plant from a cutting and return it to its natural soil in eryri, also called snowdonia, in north wales. let's cross over to north wales where robbie joins us. thanks where robbiejoins us. very much for being thanks where robbie joins us. very much for being with us it thanks very much for being with us. it is quite a process from the 19605, it is quite a process from the 1960s, to reintroduce it. tell us about it. 1960s, to reintroduce it. tell us about it- a _ 1960s, to reintroduce it. tell us about it. a man _ 1960s, to reintroduce it. tell us about it. a man called - 1960s, to reintroduce it. tell us about it. a man called dick- 1960s, to
fergal keane, bbc news, klipgat, south africa. a plant that went extinct in the uk has been re—introduced to the welsh mainland, thanks to the work of conservationist robbie blackhall—miles. in the uk, one in six species are threatened with extinction and the last time this plant, the rosy saxifrage, was seen in its natural habitat was 1962. however, robbie has been able to grow one single plant from a cutting and return it to its natural soil in eryri, also called snowdonia, in north...
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and waiting for aid — as 1.4 million people shelter in gaza, our special correspondent, fergal keane, looks at the ongoing crisis for food. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. we begin this hour with the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out at the general election and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right, after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors — results which she said left her in despair. the tories lost over a70 council seats and all—but—one mayoral election in england. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the forthcoming general election and that rishi sunak�*s plans have not yet come to fruition. our political correspondent, hannah miller, has this report. labour won mayors, councils, and police and crime commissioners. rishi sunak left clinging on to just one mayor in the tees valley. even his majority diminished. this morning, the former home secretary,
and waiting for aid — as 1.4 million people shelter in gaza, our special correspondent, fergal keane, looks at the ongoing crisis for food. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. we begin this hour with the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out at the general election and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right, after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and...
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as 1.4 million people shelter in gaza our our special correspondent fergal keane looks at the ongoing crisis for food. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government — but some in his party voice serious concerns... we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. and brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods, as thousands are forced to evacuate hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we start in israel, where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mountpiece for hamas. the network called the ban a criminal act. meanwhile, talks between israel and hamas in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages ended without an agreement with leaders on both sides blaming each other for the lack of progress. with all the latest from jerusalem, here's frank gardner. at the kerem shalom crossing point into gaza this aft
as 1.4 million people shelter in gaza our our special correspondent fergal keane looks at the ongoing crisis for food. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government — but some in his party voice serious concerns... we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. and brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods, as thousands are forced to evacuate hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we...
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fergal keane, bbc news. christian: bradley bowman is senior director of the center on military and political power and a former blackhawk pilot, a 15 year veteran of the u.s. army. thank you for being on the program tonight. we are being told that the cease-fire talks went on sunday and monday. the latest proposal that hamas agreed to was made to the israelis on april 27 with no changes to major parts of it. so what do you think the disagreement is tonight? bradley: the outlines of what hamas has reportedly agreed to are unclear, as you have been reporting there at bbc. i would suspect that a lot of the disagreement, if there is some, is centered on whether it is a permanent or temporary cease-fire. obviously hamas from my perspective wants a permanent cease-fire so they can survive and conduct another october 7 in the future. to israel that is obviously unacceptable. they are probably willing to accept a tempora cease-fire and get hostages released, reduce some pressure coming from washington, get more huma
fergal keane, bbc news. christian: bradley bowman is senior director of the center on military and political power and a former blackhawk pilot, a 15 year veteran of the u.s. army. thank you for being on the program tonight. we are being told that the cease-fire talks went on sunday and monday. the latest proposal that hamas agreed to was made to the israelis on april 27 with no changes to major parts of it. so what do you think the disagreement is tonight? bradley: the outlines of what hamas...
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our special correspondent, fergal keane, reports now on the crisis facing rafah. five times its original population. a place where hospitals have become refugee camps, were no living spaces wasted. the wards where families cook, where their children roam the corridors of a place such as, for no, sir. this 11—year—old is, according to his mother, surviving on painkillers. here, the brutal truth of the war is urged on the faces of its young victims. the feeder is that this is what awaits rafah if an invasion is ordered. in the coalition government, the far right finance minister opposes any deal that would spur rafah and resolve for dirt —— and return for israeli hostages. absolute destruction, he says. the israelis say there are four hamas battalions and rafah to be destroyed with or without a ceasefire. the un is making plans for more field hospitals, but once it won't stop a disaster. it hospitals, but once it won't stop a disaster. ., ., ., ., disaster. it will not avoid what we exect disaster. it will not avoid what we expect will _ disaster. it will no
our special correspondent, fergal keane, reports now on the crisis facing rafah. five times its original population. a place where hospitals have become refugee camps, were no living spaces wasted. the wards where families cook, where their children roam the corridors of a place such as, for no, sir. this 11—year—old is, according to his mother, surviving on painkillers. here, the brutal truth of the war is urged on the faces of its young victims. the feeder is that this is what awaits...
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and waiting for aid — as 1.4 million people shelter in gaza, our special correspondent, fergal keane, looks at the ongoing crisis for food. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. we begin this hour with the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out at the general election and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right, after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors — results which she said left her in despair. the tories lost over a70 council seats and all—but—one mayoral election in england. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the forthcoming general election and that rishi sunak�*s plans have not yet come to fruition.
and waiting for aid — as 1.4 million people shelter in gaza, our special correspondent, fergal keane, looks at the ongoing crisis for food. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. we begin this hour with the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out at the general election and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right, after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and...
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our special correspondent fergal keane reports now on the crisis facing rafah. five times its original population. the story of desperate need told in a single line. this is the queue on the egyptian side of the border. rafah is both the hub through which most of god �*s in aid passes and now home to nearly one half million —— because five times its original population. a place where hospitals have become refugee camps, where no living space is wasted. the wards where families cook, where their children roam the corridors of a place such as, for now, safe. this 11—year—old is, according to his mother, surviving on painkillers. here, the brutal truth of the war is urged on the faces of its young victims. the feeder is that this is what awaits rafah if an invasion is ordered. —— the fear. in the coalition government, the far right finance minister opposes any deal that would spare rafah in return for israeli hostages. he says there's no housework. —— half work. the israelis say there are four hamas battalions and rafah to be destroyed with or wit
our special correspondent fergal keane reports now on the crisis facing rafah. five times its original population. the story of desperate need told in a single line. this is the queue on the egyptian side of the border. rafah is both the hub through which most of god �*s in aid passes and now home to nearly one half million —— because five times its original population. a place where hospitals have become refugee camps, where no living space is wasted. the wards where families cook, where...
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we've had this update from our correspondent, fergal keane, in jerusalem. they haven't had reason to dance for a long time. but they haven't forgotten how. even amid uncertainty about israel's position, hope springs.
we've had this update from our correspondent, fergal keane, in jerusalem. they haven't had reason to dance for a long time. but they haven't forgotten how. even amid uncertainty about israel's position, hope springs.
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keane's report shown on friday last week on bbc one's news bulletins, certainly fitted into that category. the subject was the death of a baby named sabrine, who had been rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike in southern gaza. we were shown pictures of sabrine struggling for life in hospital and later her body being brought home to her community. we won't be showing that footage ourselves, but here's an excerpt from later in the report. today, her uncle rami prayed at sabrin's grave. overhead an israeli drone. the loss that changed everything for this family changes nothing in the war. translation: this girl left a mark on everyone's heart. _ she moved the whole world. to me, sabrina was the living legacy of my brother. before the report was shown on the news at six, there was a warning from the presenter about the distressing images to come, but that wasn't enough for this caller to our phone line. hello. my name is christine. i live in devon and i'vejust been watching the 6:00 news on bbc one about the death of a baby. it's way beyond before the watershed. it'
keane's report shown on friday last week on bbc one's news bulletins, certainly fitted into that category. the subject was the death of a baby named sabrine, who had been rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike in southern gaza. we were shown pictures of sabrine struggling for life in hospital and later her body being brought home to her community. we won't be showing that footage ourselves, but here's an excerpt from later in the report. today, her uncle rami prayed at...