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professor mehran kamrava, thank _ government... professor mehran kamrava, thank you _ government... professor mehran kamrava, thank you so _ government... professor mehran kamrava, thank you so much i government... professor mehran kamrava, thank you so much for| government... professor mehran i kamrava, thank you so much for that, and we will bring you more updates on this as his trip continues. stay without here on bbc news. hello again. as we go through this week it will be turning warmer than it has been, but not necessarily drier. you can see from the colours on the chart that the temperature is rising, and it is going to be higher than last week. we dragged in an easterly which will also bring in some low cloud ma mist and murk, in the middle part of the week onwards. at the moment we have rain putting northwards and eastwards, for northern ireland, showers which could be heavy and thundery. the brightest and sunniest skies will be in the south—east, and here you could catch the occasional shower but also the highest temperatures, at 18. ii but also the highest temperatures,
professor mehran kamrava, thank _ government... professor mehran kamrava, thank you _ government... professor mehran kamrava, thank you so _ government... professor mehran kamrava, thank you so much i government... professor mehran kamrava, thank you so much for| government... professor mehran i kamrava, thank you so much for that, and we will bring you more updates on this as his trip continues. stay without here on bbc news. hello again. as we go through this week it will be turning warmer...
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kamrava, thank ou ve tensions. 0k, mehran kamrava, thank you very much — tensions. 0k, mehran kamrava, thank you very much indeed. _ staying with the middle east. this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week, the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, gave an update on arms sales to israel. our position is in line with our international partners. so far, no like—minded countries have taken the decision to spend have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licences to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice which, as is standard, hasn't been published. but the shadow foreign secretary david lammy says that in this case, it should be, that the government is avoiding scrutiny. arms sales are a focus because of isra
kamrava, thank ou ve tensions. 0k, mehran kamrava, thank you very much — tensions. 0k, mehran kamrava, thank you very much indeed. _ staying with the middle east. this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international...
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that was mehran kamrava. i'm just going to take you live to tel aviv in israel, and a familiar scene here from what's become known as hostage square,, just some of the narrative there with protesters calling for hostages to be brought home, but also many of the protesters there are anti—government protesters, earlier joined are anti—government protesters, earlierjoined by hostage families of those still held by hamas. so those protests are ongoing in tel aviv. not the only protests, of course. the metropolitan police say nine people have been arrested for public order offences during pro—palestinian and counter protests in central london. tens of thousands marched to parliament square calling for a ceasefire and urging the government to stop all arms sales to israel. the counter—protesters exchanged chants with the larger pro—palestinian march as it passed, calling for a release of hostages held by hamas. to turkey now — all passengers who were stranded in a cable car in the southern resort city o
that was mehran kamrava. i'm just going to take you live to tel aviv in israel, and a familiar scene here from what's become known as hostage square,, just some of the narrative there with protesters calling for hostages to be brought home, but also many of the protesters there are anti—government protesters, earlier joined are anti—government protesters, earlierjoined by hostage families of those still held by hamas. so those protests are ongoing in tel aviv. not the only protests, of...
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well, let's now cross to the qatari capital, doha, tojoin mehran kamrava, who is the director of the iranian studies unit at the arab center for research and policy studies. welcome to bbc news. thank you, lyse. good to be here. of course, you are following every twist and turn of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. how would you describe this particular moment? well, the israelis crossed a red line by attacking iran's diplomatic compound in damascus, and then the iranians crossed another red line by attacking israeli soil. and so we're at a very precarious — in fact, dangerous — moment, where we're likely to see an israeli retaliatory strike for iran's retaliatory strike, and so the vicious cycle is likely to continue, unfortunately. this moment seems to underline the dangerous differences in perception. iran is saying this was a very limited, very calibrated strike. it caused limited casualties, limited damage. for israel, of course, it was a reckless strike which breached its security and there must be a retaliation. and that is what is going to fuel this conflict,
well, let's now cross to the qatari capital, doha, tojoin mehran kamrava, who is the director of the iranian studies unit at the arab center for research and policy studies. welcome to bbc news. thank you, lyse. good to be here. of course, you are following every twist and turn of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. how would you describe this particular moment? well, the israelis crossed a red line by attacking iran's diplomatic compound in damascus, and then the iranians crossed...
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joining me from doha is mehran kamrava — director of iranian studies unit at the arab center for research and policy studies. welcome to bbc news. of course, you are following every twist and turn of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. of this escalating crisis between israeland iran. how of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. how would you describe this particular moment? the israelis describe this particular moment? tue: israelis crossed describe this particular moment? tte: israelis crossed a red line by attacking iran's diplomatic compound in damascus and then the iranians crossed another red line by attacking israeli soil. so we are at attacking israeli soil. so we are at a very precarious and dangerous moment where we are likely to see an israeli retaliatory strike. for iran is retaliatory strike. so the vicious cycle is likely to continue unfortunately.— vicious cycle is likely to continue unfortunately. vicious cycle is likely to continue unfortunatel . , ., , , ., unfortunately. this moment seems to underline the — unfortunately. this moment seems to u
joining me from doha is mehran kamrava — director of iranian studies unit at the arab center for research and policy studies. welcome to bbc news. of course, you are following every twist and turn of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. of this escalating crisis between israeland iran. how of this escalating crisis between israel and iran. how would you describe this particular moment? the israelis describe this particular moment? tue: israelis crossed describe this particular...