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people walking on foot and on donkeys. the israeli president, isaac herzog, told the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg programme he views president trump's gaza plan as an attempt to find a new way forward. mr herzog said it was time to look for new ideas, rather than going back to the same routine of attacks and ceasefires. washington for talks. which i read as follows. going back to the same routine of getting to a ceasefire,
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we have to look for new ideas. it wyre davies, is injerusalem. that presiden�* !t. seems $1ng efiéfsfiirfifit" 7 h " talking tranter�*s remarks and talking about the possibility gaza into 7 gaza into this riviera the gaza into this riviera "if; itliiddleintothis’kiviera the middle nto t is riviera "if; magician; still era of the middle east is still when it having repercussions when it comes to is in and 77 and also 77 and also because ceasefire | , obecause ceasefire —e deal. yes. donald trump isnet — for gaza deal. yes. deeetei reese iseet — for gaza are deal. yes. deeetei �*!'.ree1.e iseet — for gaza are a deal. yes. deeetei �*!'.ree1.e iseet — for gaza are a lona wa idea for gaza are a long way from the reality of the gaza strip right many have said itrre rtia'et. ease ratafle haee eara �*ideas itrre rtia'et. ease ratafle haee eara �* ideas are itrre rtaht. hfiee ratahe h=e= eara �* ideas are and on new ieees ere heeeee and. 9,1 -...,..--.,-.-...,.,.,.. level hewieees ere heeeee see—en. .. . . .. level many people new ieees ere eeeeee eee'ee ~ . ~ . . ~ . ~ ... level many people will that level many people will agree can't return a agree you can't return to a in gaza every situation in gaza where every four or five years there is a = -= most people agree war. mestrpeeple agree with gaza donald tremp that gaza a demolition site 7 now. but then now. but then it's a very right now. but then it's a very big jump those facts to
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z 2 50331? ' - - 50331555; ' 7 7 ' 5033163115515? z z 7 doinalditruimpiisiproposing, =ezzié " vofwhich 77 " vofwhichis? ” of which is probably {7 much of which is probably illegal under international law. the forcible transfer of people, hundreds of thousands of people, ef eeeele; te silos fleanttu ~ . . the handing over of gaza and the handing over of gaza somehow american control. won't find many israeli you won't find many israeli politicians apart from those on the �* right to agree for the far right to agree word for with what donald trump -—4£ the fact is " threrfactrisrthinking said. the fact is thinking outside the box is a term politicians j politicians have 5 in sense they support andzin that sense they support of what he says nobody some of what he says but nobody in the region really thinks what trump are saying what donald trump are saying be eventually happens will be what eventually happens in gaza most of it is in gaza because most of it is probably _ probably illegal. on the ground in gaza, probably illegal. on the ground - in gaza, israeli _ probably illegal. on the ground - in gaza, israeli troops - itself in gaza, israeli troops from that net corridor 7 corridor which? 7 off 7 north rfidorwhich 7 off 7 north rfido the ch? 7 off 7 north rfido the south. off 7 north rrido the south.just us us the i talk us through the significance of this.
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�* indication that the phase �* the ceasefire first phase of the ceasefire between and hamas, we between israel and hamas, we about halfway through working and its producing is working and its producing dividends. not only have 21 dividends. islet only have 21 released from hostages been released from controlling gaza, 500 hamas controlling gaza, 500 prisoners freed palestinian prisoners freed israeli jails, is an amount increased amount of aid into humanitarian aid going into gaza, there has the gaza, there has been the partial reopening of the border gaza a partial withdrawal of and a partial withdrawal of troops strategic israelitroopsrfro'm'strategio which in effect divided areas. which in effect divided gaza in half and that has many more people to go allowed many more people to go back to their home areas in northern gaza. the reality = -: them when 5 them when they there facing them when they get there is very difficult and is often very difficult and because 60% of different becaese go% of homes in gaza have been and buildings in gaza have been either destroyed or damaged. in 27:2: many e ezmarny people many people are 77 many people are going back fact many people are going back down to the south. but these are tangible that show are tangible points that show the first of the first phase of the ceasefire is working. there has
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geasefire is working. thelehas a poll gegsefire is working. thelehas a polljust out today in been a polljust out today in israel showed that an israel which showed that an majority of fthef —a e �* a continuation 1e�* the er a sentinieatien’ef the to a er a sentinieatien’ef the. to a second phase and y azkey thing key thing now i think as we the key thing now i think as we approach the end of the first phase the is will phase of the ceasefire is will second phase start and that a seeend ehase staet—and these e . .-- e... .. up a seeend ehase staet—and theee -.- . - .- . ,-. up to a seeend ehase staet—and thesee eee e e .- . .-. up to benjamin a seeend ehrasre staet—and thrsee ere r e re r rer u he benjaminri’reeeeeierier—e: ra seeend ehrasre staet—and thrsee ere r e re r rer u he listen mine”??— a seeend ehrasre staet—and thrsee ere r e re r re. u he listen to n”??— ra seeend ehrasre staet—and thrsee ere r e re r rer u he listen to the if?— will he listen'to the ieraeti who want the ceasefire public who want the ceasefire to continue and more hostages .. b.e. .-. -.- . ....-- . " berrreleia’sedi? 7 ' be released 7 or " b’e'r’eiééséa} oeinii ' " b’e'r’eiééséa} aiw’iu’h’e’" ' to be released? or will he listen to those hardliners in listen to these hardliners in government who want the hie ae'e'ernnnent wne want“; a”? ....s .....,...s hie desernnnent wne want�*le .. .. .. . ~ to end hie desernnnent whe want�*le .. .. .. . ~ to end and a ceasefire to end and a resumption of the war in gaza they believe hamas has because they believe hamas has not been militarily not yet been militarily defeated?— not yet been militarily defeated? , . and released last month, have arrived home.
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we are really thankful. to their home towns in the north and on israel's farms and orchards. the deaths of 46 thais since the hamas earlier on bbc news a strapline was incorrectly worded. it referred to palestinian prisoners released it has now been corrected. is much more on the middle east and a website. calls "badly misjudged comments" after his whatsapp and councillors were leaked
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to the mail on sunday. the conservatives have described the messages he was sharing messages in a whatsapp group with other in reaction to one elderly constituent raising concerns vote, screw you." "ps, hopefully you'll have croaked it by the all—outs." that's when all the seats on a council voted for. not only has he been
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sacked as a minister, of working people." that he is determined to uphold the highest standards of public office, and he's acted decisively to dismiss andrew gwynne for that reason. about the deputy prime minister, angela rayner. he's since apologised, saying, "i deeply regret my about anti—semitism in some of the messages. that was a big whatsapp group with a lot of other
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did any of them call it out? very quickly, we know that there is still a problem in the labour party. and messages sent. rajdeep sandhu, bbc news. american media report that president donald trump announced that he spoke with russian president vladimir putin in his interview to the new york post. war on his country. wouldn't want a peace deal because it believed it's winning. the donald trump deadline has already— the donald trump deadline has already been extended once. his first- was _ already been extended once. his first was to fix
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first promise was to fix within 24 hours _ first promise was to fix within 24 hours i_ first promise was to fix within 24 hours. i wish every success in 24 hours. iwish every success in this— 24 hours. i wish every success in this endeavour to the - and _ in this endeavour to the and whole trump to achieve 7 if to aieve their and meet the deadiine in goal and meet the deadline in - moaths— goal and meet the deadline in months speaking today do not that happening. do will that happening. do will be that happening. do will be that more 1ing. do wil nut that more 1ing. do wil nut ti crack)re 1ing. difficult nut to crack given the — difficult nut to crack given the interests of sides in the interests of the sides in this— the interests of the sides in this given the interests of the sides in this i conviction ...' the interests of the sides in this i conviction g he the interests of the sides in this. conviction g he is putin's conviction that he is i has - putin's conviction that he is i has to- putin's conviction that he is f: has to do is winning and only has to do is - dohatd _ winning and only has to do is donald trump and capture outfox donald trump and capture more _ outfox donald trump and capture more territories more ukrainian territories and the ukrainian state. you weaken the ukrainian state. you are monitoring _ weaken the ukrainian state. you are monitoring all _ weaken the ukrainian state. wi. are monitoring all of this for us. talk us through how the us. talk. us throegh how the in russia are dealing media in eeeeia are dealing " ' " what just with what we've just heard. it was quite interesting to notice that the in the that the conversation in the in russian and media both in russian and ukrainian to a bit of ukrainian switched to'a bit of different angle. mostly they a different angle. mostly they are what is
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are discussing what is to happen if those negotiations to 77-— — so it us an both countries do that the process is anticipate that the process is going to move. about the call which has happened or not happened we don't know yet, happened as we don't know yet. spokesperson for the the spokesperson for the russian said that he russian president said that he can neither confirm bu also there was in finithei fin? {hé’nis’siérim fin? theiruisisianflmiedia fin? theiruissianflmiedia which more in the russian media which published. they said that they published. they said that conversations ongoing different channels he via different channels and he also said he mightjust not know all details. so he know all the details. so he played card that may be played that card that may be something is happening he played that card that may be someth know happening he played that card that may be someth know about "ring he played that card that may be someth know about it. ; he doesn't know about it. the other russian the other russian official. the head of the foreign debris head of the foreign affairs of the affairs committee of the russian parliament, said they russian pa rliament','said they the russian parliament'said they the first are expecting the first steps are expecting the first steps are to be done by the us. so
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they think, armrdr�*g him, are to be done by the us. so the) when, armrdr�*g him, are to be done by the us. so the) when the eyeing him, are to be done by the us. so the) when the us ring him, are to be done by the us. so the) when the us starts him, are to be done by the us. so the) when the us starts making that when the us starts making those first steps and they are 7 it those first steps and they are . . it should be a anticipating it should be a phone call between donald trump putin, then the and vladimir putin; then the to move conversation starts to move it's also interesting to again. it's also interesting to look at the which media used covering the russian media used covering the story. it's obviously one of the staged control medias in that says according to russia that says according to the official russia that says according to the him �*icial are russia that says according to the him that are russia that says according to the him that there e’— russia that says according to the him that there are lots quoting him that there are lots of conversations ahead of this so—called call that we are eeeeattee eatt thet eee ere to eeheehee eell ehee eee eee to happen or anticipating to happen or not. there lots of that there are lots of conversations between the that there are lots of convers security tween the that there are lots of convers security services ie that there are lots of convers security services as and accordin- to and according to him well and according to him there is exact obviously there is no exact result. . obviously there is no exact result, ., ., obviously there is no exact result. . ., ., result. so a lot of mier . e result. so a lot of mier . m result. so a lot of mixe as to whether that messages as to whether that call happened or didn't. in
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call happened or didn't. li'r'h' " . . .. .. of call happened or didn't. he p. " . . .. .. of how is ukrainian ten“ ef ha is the ukar�*an ~ ~ - ~ dealing ten“ ee ha is the ukar�*an ~ ~ - ~ dealing with ten“ ee ha is the l'i'aaaa e e ee eeeee ee dealing with this? dealini with this? , media dealing with this? they beini media dealing with this? they - being more _ media dealing with this? they . being more careful- are being more careful with sharing statements. they shared the statement of vladimir zelensky, the e�*eledgnngrgeienieehe ' '* who said e�*eledgnngrgeienieehe ' e who said that russia 27— look like is trying doesn't look like it is trying to negotiate about it lez {like russia is looks like russia is expanding and also he that its army and also he said that to ukrainian according to ukrainian intelligence russia has expanded its forces more than 100,000 soldiers. ukrainian io0,000 soldiers. ukrainian also called him about the media also called him about the deal and basically they are that he wanted to make a saying that he wanted to make a million sod million thousandedealewith trump to access donald trump to access ukrainian national resources. �* ukrainian ukrainian national resources. �*ukrainian media ukrainian national resources. �* ukrainian media point
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that while there are loads out that while thereare loads conversations donald trump —: to end this war first 2a go hours 2a hours and so hours and then he aiso 2a to rs and then he aiso 2a to rs ani it hen he aiso 2a to rs ani it in n he aiso 2a to rs ani it in �*idd aiso 2a to rs ani it in �*idd days. no one actuall); that it is possibie to so. do so. we are being told not to his do so. we are being told not to _ his word- _ do so. we are being told not to _ his word. as - thank you talking always, thank you for talking us through that. staying in the uk, the deputy prime minister, when she told them the tower was to be dismantled. during a fire there in 2017. of the bereaved and survivors this week, she rejected criticism put to her by laura kuennsberg.
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it was a car crash." looking back at that meeting, do you regret some of how you behaved? upset about that. i think what i tried to do is take a really difficult meeting and explain to people and make sure that those that with more on this let's speak to the bbc�*s ellie price. a really rejection by rayner. a really re'ection by ra ner. , ,, angela rayner. yes. she said the issue _ angela rayner. yes. she said the issue was _ angela rayner. yes. she said the issue was so _ angela rayner. yes. she said the issue was so sensitive - the issue was so sensitive because there wasn't really a because thereewasn't really a among families and
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about e what survivors about exactly what should happen to the tower in the future. so on the one hand have those who see it as a you have those who see it as a grim reminder of what happened, a sad reminder. for others grim reminder of what happened, a sat necessary for others grim reminder of what happened, a sat necessary visualyr others grim reminder of what happened, a sat necessary visual symbol; it's a necessary visual symbol the need for to be for the need forjustice to be held on for people to be held l icnouir l know there are to account. we know there are likely to be some police likelytobesome police by the of next prosecutions by the end of neat. rr r eer r rr e and prosecutions by the end of neat. rr r eer r rr .. and frankly, it's the year. and frankly, it's the finale... place year. and frankly, it's the iipalee place of a final resting place of a number of people who have co—starred e-= the fire. "can; shier? w the fire. she not " tihefirie. sheri ’ "or...” in the fire. she would not be on how many she drawneen how many families she spoken drawneen how many families she spoken to as part of the had spoken to as part of the consultation, this was a meeting took piace eheeee heeee'he ehee ehee eieee ' 7 7 7 �* on eheeee heeee'hé ehee eeeis eiaee ' ' ' ' �* on tuesday before earlier on tuesday before the government made a formal the announcement about the plans later on in week. but what ...... did: .. eee as. .. e... did reiterate was this she did reiterate was this of that tower """'i..;'iii}"a;i§isge"£i' ' badly damaged in the fire, was badly damaged in the fire, there firee eee to there was fire damage to levels of the tower different levels of the tower and that frankly it not and that frankly it was not practical to keep it standing in the long run. so that is
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it will be dismantled. it's worth its not going to worth sayjng it's not going to demolished this szegdemolished suddenly. this be a slow process over a will be a slow process over a years to take down ocouple of years to take down remains the —— the the remains of the fire. —— the remains of the tower which is still standing in west london covered in wrapping a still standing in west london covered in wrap; saying a still standing in west london covered in wrap; saying in our forever with the mm greenheart on that wrapping. i think it's also worth think it's probably also worth remembering also are remembering also that there are other questions �* the as we look forward government as we tookrforwa rd the future government as we tookrfoiwa rd the future of happens " éiéfiieii ’ " e g re nfell tower. grenfell tower. questions -—— " erihéfsio'a'dei' e �*the broader issue of over the broader issue of safety, there are still hundreds of thousands of people i in flats in flats apartments living in flats'and'apartments in the uk that are in highly flammable covered in highly flammable cladding. the government today claddino. the ooyernment tadatr . e— .. that work to make are safe had those buildings are safe had too there are plans been too slow, there are plans by the government to sure by the government to make sure that work starts at least starts on some of those buildings to make them safe by
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end of this parliament. the end of this partiament. take us up to the end of that take us up to the end of 2029 so that will be now it's time for a look at today's sport. we start with the football in three games in the cup in three games in the fa cup today as fourth round gil on sunday. iiltne of continues on sunday. one of thoseis continues on sunday. one of those is approaching full time. rovers hosting blackburn rovers hosting �* league and it's premier league wolves and it's currently 2—0 to wolves. the matches aston late matches aston villa against spurs and we be against spurs and we will be building up to that. before that match plymouth argyle, igottom �*the championship, on premier leaders ake on pemier league leaders liverpool. it's always a tricky tie. liverpool. it's always a tricky tie- i matter _ liverpool. it's always a tricky tie. i matter what - liverpool. it's always a tricky tie. i matter what team . [jig mg mattgr what team �*g’di...’ — it's [jig mg mattgr what team �*g’di...’ — it's an away [jig mg mattgr what team �*g’di...’ 7 it's an away -ame, e play. it's an away game, it is their— play. it's an away game, it is their final— play. it's an away game, it is
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their final probably. but it is - that— their final probably. but it is - that if— their final probably. but it is that if you play with true that if you play with the team — true that if you play with the team hasn't played so much = -e= that it's ays more together that it's always more difficult — together that it's always more difficult for the players i we have seen a few ? we have seen a few times think we have seen a few times when _ think we have seen a few times when we — think we have seen a few times when we have with a team when we have played withaeteem played when we have played withaetearn played much that hasn't played much together, even in champions together, even in the champions league. — together, even in the champions league, these are able :-—:= :-— ti.— e: m ioiodame. �* ., m ioiodame. ., , to play a good game. a lot is at to play a good game. a lot is _ at. cricket. - happening at the cricket. india in control of the are in control of the second one—day international against as j as 305 for england as they chased 305 for a series victory. england won toss decided to bat. the toss and decided to bat. joe root ben duckett joe root and ben duckett both half centuries. made half centuries. in response, india got off to a �*and e �* and with e �* and with 45 �* and with 4§without loss flyer and with 48 without loss from six overs before the chase was and play from six overs before the chase was due and play from six overs before the chase was due to and play from six overs before the chase was due to failing .ay " ebutethzeeyi 77:27:57? 77 ebeiejteei'ieiyihave 00 5 2 five fl til ht l'ii �*y' i. bth li�* h floodlights. but they have up where floodlights. but they have up where they off picked up where they left off and currently 150 and are currently 150 41. before the match it was
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revealed that england all—rounderjacob ethel is revealed that england all—roui a erjacob ethel is revealed that england all—roui a hamstring 1el is revealed that england all—roui a hamstring injury makes him e j makes him aesigrnifica nt which makes him a significant doubt the upcoming which makes him a significant doubt the upcoi england's champions trophy. england's first match in that 50 over competition is against australia just over two australia in just over two weeks. some are blatter weeks. some are sepp blatter tom bunton has been called up as cover. earlier australia two nil test series sealed a two nil test series win over sri lanka. the hosts on day two at... lead resumed on day two at... lead ofjust resumed on day two at... lead of just 54 and they were bowled out for 231. euieele lseasled out fereeei '” off e5 3th? runs they es runs they needed the 75 runs they needed for the loss ofjust one wicket. the sides now played 21—day starting on internationals starting on internationals starting on in colombo. the six wednesday in colombo. the six nations continues as well in natians newt—eee as well in under an natiane cee�*ee-aee as a'ell ie under an hour natiane cee�*eeaee as a'ell in under an hour with just under an hour with scotland hoping to end just under an hour with scotlai record lg to end'e'eewew we w w ew w just under an hour with scotlai record againstd'eewew'wewewe ww w w ww w just under an hour with scotlai record against ireland ew' ww w w ww w d'ma' a'ad asanet ia'aad e eeee— ... e e er the two dema' a'ad asaaft 'a'3a:i e eeeee e e e e e ee the two sides face off as the two sides face off at murrayfield. the irish you are for a straight six w title w w title have w w title have wonwthe last nations title have won the last ten matches between two ten matches between the two with last win coming in 2017. w
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g back in 2017. see—teases! _ against - back in 2017. see—teases! _ against a - back in 2017. see—tees?! _ against a team back in 2017. see—teases; _ against a team that atmosphere against a team that will bring — atmosphere against a team that will bring supporters, _ atmosphere against a team that will bring supporters, it - wee _kae wee _mke it special. the game will make it even _ special. the game will make it even more _ special. the game will make it even more special— special. the game will make it even more special if— special. the game will make it even more special if there - special. the game will make it even more special if there is. even more special if there is end-to-end _ even more special if there is end—to—end rugby— even more special if there is end—to—end rugby and - end—to—end rugby and opportunities - end—to—end rugby and i opportunities especially end—to—end rugby and - opportunities especially for us. opportunities especially for us we _ opportunities especially for us we know— opportunities especially for us. we know the _ opportunities especially for us. we know the crowd - opportunities especially for . us. we know the crowd mean opportunities especially for - us. we know the crowd mean a lot us. we know the crowd mean a tot to _ us. we know the crowd mean a tot to us — us. we know the crowd mean a lot to us— lot to us. they have grown obviously _ lot to us. they have grown obviously over _ lot to us. they have grown obviously over the - lot to us. they have grown obviously over the last - lot to us. they have grown l obviously over the last three or four— obviously over the last three or four years into a team that have — or four years into a team that have produced unbelievable performances. they are probably disappointed in the consistency of their— disappointed in the consistency of their performances over a of .- l ||.| - n - . oftime ofthejr performances over a of time but they are period of time but they are eweeeeww ww playin- brilliantly capable of playing brilliantly and _ on - capable of playing brilliantly and on their and beating anyone on their day — and beating anyone on their da . �* , . and beating anyone on their da . ~ , . . ism dam it's super bowl lix later in new a new orleans. a long—awaited of the nfl season. culmination of the nfl season. can the kansas city chiefs become the first team win become the first team to win three super in a row will philadelphia eagles pull be philadelphia eagles pull off a surprise when? the party in is very much in the celebration is were much in therr rr r r rr . r as celebration is were much in the—— ... ... . . as can get way in louisiana as you can get all the build—up with our 1659 00:22:57,9
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