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wyre davies, bbc news. president trump's plan to resettle gazans in nearby countries and for the us to take over gaza from israel when the fighting ends threatens to overshadow talks on the next phase of the ceasefire. arab neighbours who'd be expected to take in the palestinians have condemned the idea and the foreign minister of egypt is travelling to washington for talks. but israel's president, isaac herzog, told the bbc that president trump's gaza plan is an attempt to find a new way forward. president trump basically came forward and said something which i read as follows. going back to the same routine of getting to a ceasefire, an arrangement, and then hamas attacks you, and then we go to war and then terrible things happen cannot go on. we have to look for new ideas. the israeli military have shot dead two palestinian women, one of whom was pregnant, in the occupied west bank, according to palestinian health ministry. israeli troops said their forces were scanning a house for a militant and will in
wyre davies, bbc news. president trump's plan to resettle gazans in nearby countries and for the us to take over gaza from israel when the fighting ends threatens to overshadow talks on the next phase of the ceasefire. arab neighbours who'd be expected to take in the palestinians have condemned the idea and the foreign minister of egypt is travelling to washington for talks. but israel's president, isaac herzog, told the bbc that president trump's gaza plan is an attempt to find a new way...
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wyre davies, bbc news. for human rights watch.r charge. some held as what are called "unlawful there are others that were convicted of committing to israeli rule. human rights watch has documented her unlawful arrest, she's a leading political figure. people like mohammed el—halabi — rights defender who runs the union of palestinian workers. crime and some for other forms of opposition to israeli rule. mistreatment and torture by israeli authorities. months — and particularly, you know, from those that have been released recently — are truly harrowing. you know, of many people. of being released. they talked to us about all other forms of torture and mistreatment. ben—gvir and other senior israeli officials as a policy. and palestinian prisoner organisations, dozens so, the concerns are quite significant, people humanely, and that accusations of torture, as you mentioned, and mistreatment are and the legal defences available to palestinians look, i think that's quite simply false. there was a 1999 israeli supreme court decision is
wyre davies, bbc news. for human rights watch.r charge. some held as what are called "unlawful there are others that were convicted of committing to israeli rule. human rights watch has documented her unlawful arrest, she's a leading political figure. people like mohammed el—halabi — rights defender who runs the union of palestinian workers. crime and some for other forms of opposition to israeli rule. mistreatment and torture by israeli authorities. months — and particularly, you...
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hamas. suffered severe weight loss. today in ramallah were in need of medical care and seven were wyreies reports from tel aviv. in gaza, this date was the one they'd been waiting for. amid a show of force from hamas fighters, but as the three emerged looking gaunt and weak, shadows of their former selves, celebration turned to shock. translation: it's mixed feelings. i at tel aviv�*s hostages square, the reality of the men's condition hit home, as it did for eli's brother in law, watching from south wales. and the light gone from his eyes, the light that was always there with eli. there's a renewed sense of urgency here to secure as possible. and that means an extension of the ceasefire, something that is by no means guaranteed. released today under the ceasefire agreement. 70 had been convicted of serious crimes and were serving long sentences, but the majority were gazans the palestinian red crescent said seven of those released were admitted to hospital in the occupied west bank after accusations they'd been brutally treated in israeli jails. this released prisoner. about the outsi
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wyre davis, bbc news. several buildings.. residents in parts of , countries, as m23 rebels advance toward the provincial capital, bukavu. the rebel fighters, who the united nations say of goma last week. it's a vital trading hub, near an area rich in metals rwanda denies supporting the m23 and having its bbc reporter paul njie managed to get into goma for the first time since the fighting started — here's his report. the new normal. the security situation here remains volatile. heavy fighting between the rebels and the congolese forces has shut down the city centre. paralysed by the violence. it seems peaceful as we drive across the city. but everywhere we look there are reminders of the conflict. explode and injure people. this once bustling city is now scarred by the fighting. over there i see bullet holes on that bus, and it's reminiscent of the scenes that might have played here. although they are going about their activities by the number of casualties. i screamed for help i came out of the house screaming. and the m23,
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from jerusalem, wyre davies has the latest. results for both sides. 21 hostages have been released fromr. the agreement and its obligation to release more hostages. possible scenario in gaza. from the air and land, alongside a complete halt to continue, made clear at this tel aviv rally tonight. today it is already clear that netanyahu's deliberate foot dragging it's small steps, but things have improved in gaza it says it sending a warning to israel. it is monday here the 77 77 the7hii7id7dle777 7 77 77 77 7 77 thehidliieeaet 77 77 7 77 the7ivi7id7dle7h7a7stan7d77 77 77 7 77 {h’gn’ini’e'agtufihs 77 77 7 77 {h’gn’nh’e'agtgnfihe’zen" 7 in the middle east and the next hostages are not due to released in the middle east and the next host saturday. >t due to released are a re to are to be mediators are known to be concerned that all this is making it difficult to go from one of the 7 7 the 7 77 7 the really 7 7 7 the really important ceasefire to the really important stage two when all remaining 7 security 7 7 security cabinet 7 7 security cabinet is 7 7 security cabinet is to israeli securit
from jerusalem, wyre davies has the latest. results for both sides. 21 hostages have been released fromr. the agreement and its obligation to release more hostages. possible scenario in gaza. from the air and land, alongside a complete halt to continue, made clear at this tel aviv rally tonight. today it is already clear that netanyahu's deliberate foot dragging it's small steps, but things have improved in gaza it says it sending a warning to israel. it is monday here the 77 77...
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these hiccups and problems there are further the border crossing at rafah, between egypt and gaza, wyreefire deal, spoke with saudi arabia's foreign minister according to a us state department readout of the call. a former us state department official — gave me his view on the israeli pm. i think ithink trump i think trump has a unique as far as american ability as far as american presidents go, to put pressure netanyahu. neta nyahu. it netanyahu. it might be the on netanyahu. it might be the first president you have a on netanyahu. it might be the first presid who ou have a on netanyahu. it might be the first presid who ou i no: a on netanyahu. it might be the first presid who ou i no fear of really hard who had no fear of netanyahu politically in fact, feared him even more than he his: partners his? partners in fears his coatitien partners in they think that is why israel they think that is why we the ceasefire agreed we start the ceasefire agreed to, but —— word had to, but it —— word biden had tried for eight months couldn't —m get it done and trump stepped and say to in and say thi
these hiccups and problems there are further the border crossing at rafah, between egypt and gaza, wyreefire deal, spoke with saudi arabia's foreign minister according to a us state department readout of the call. a former us state department official — gave me his view on the israeli pm. i think ithink trump i think trump has a unique as far as american ability as far as american presidents go, to put pressure netanyahu. neta nyahu. it netanyahu. it might be the on netanyahu. it might be the...
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wyre davies, bbc news. not deprived us of air.aza is like no other, gaza is the centre of life for us, says this man, determined to rebuild his life in the ruins of the north. but the ceasefire that allows this is fragile. yesterday's images of weak and gaunt hostages angered the israeli government, but polls suggest an overwhelming majority of israelis still support a continuation of the truce. it's an agreement that's brought tangible benefits for palestinians too. more than 500 prisoners have been released from israeli jails under the deal. as benjamin netanyahu returns from america, gaza, all eyes now on if the israeli prime minister will back an extension of the ceasefire. if not, and the war resumes, today's small steps towards progress will count for little. the israeli military have shot dead two palestinian women, one of whom was pregnant, in the occupied west bank, according to the palestinian health ministry. israeli troops said their forces were scanning a house for a militant and will investigate the incident. israel
wyre davies, bbc news. not deprived us of air.aza is like no other, gaza is the centre of life for us, says this man, determined to rebuild his life in the ruins of the north. but the ceasefire that allows this is fragile. yesterday's images of weak and gaunt hostages angered the israeli government, but polls suggest an overwhelming majority of israelis still support a continuation of the truce. it's an agreement that's brought tangible benefits for palestinians too. more than 500 prisoners...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be on tuesday. the gaza ceasefire agreement. 0ur correspondent wyrein the balance. the end of the first stage of the ceasefire process, and it's something that has produced tangible benefits. for more than 500 palestinian prisoners from israeli jails. more aid is getting into gaza. militarily defeated. that's certainly the opinion of people to the right of him in his government, who want the war to be resumed after the first stage is over. so far that he wants the ceasefire to continue because he wants an end to the war. he's got much bigger plans for this region, in particular a deal with saudi arabia. to eye on how to proceed. how do people see this visit in the israeli media? who were quite critical of this ceasefire deal, because it has brought more hostages back. 0ne speaker at a rally in tel aviv on saturday you know, basically pointing out that more hostages the rest have been killed or are dead. the problem for those who want to resume the war against hamas, and they don't like these scenes of hamas fighters accompanying every handover of the
prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be on tuesday. the gaza ceasefire agreement. 0ur correspondent wyrein the balance. the end of the first stage of the ceasefire process, and it's something that has produced tangible benefits. for more than 500 palestinian prisoners from israeli jails. more aid is getting into gaza. militarily defeated. that's certainly the opinion of people to the right of him in his government, who want the war to be resumed after the first stage is over. so far that he...
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wyre davies has the story from jerusalem.rying whatever they can, however they can, thousands of people are heading home, or at least to where their homes once stood. under the rockets and strikes. deprived us of air. "gaza is like no other, of the biggest bombing campaigns in military history. more than 60% of gaza's buildings, particularly in the north, have been destroyed or badly damaged. yesterday's images of weak and gaunt hostages angered the israeli government. but polls suggest an overwhelming majority of the ceasefire. after 15 months in captivity — also demanded a ceasefire until everyone is home. we must continue until all phases of the deal are done. and save our people. it's an agreement that's brought tangible benefits for palestinians, too. more than 500 prisoners have been released from israeli jails under the deal. home will count for little. of the countries donald trump is asking to help with gaza. from president trump — whether from egypt or from nearly, in the middle east. we are looking forward to see t
wyre davies has the story from jerusalem.rying whatever they can, however they can, thousands of people are heading home, or at least to where their homes once stood. under the rockets and strikes. deprived us of air. "gaza is like no other, of the biggest bombing campaigns in military history. more than 60% of gaza's buildings, particularly in the north, have been destroyed or badly damaged. yesterday's images of weak and gaunt hostages angered the israeli government. but polls suggest an...
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a short time ago, we spoke to our correspondent wyre davies who is in jerusalem. the cease fire in theen according to local sources, more than 70 palestinians have been killed since the start of january. as a result, mainly of the increased israeli israeli troops for several days now have been surrounding buildings and trying to "flush out the militants," an israeli military patrol was ambushed. as well as the attacker. despite the ceasefire there. special forces commander, told the bbc how important might prove to be. about the corridor, about saudi arabia the gaza hostage deal and the fate of gaza, saudi arabia normalisation. and of course, iran that all the time looms emotional release of the women soldiers and then other captives. it really did something to the israeli public. they really realised, maybe for the first time, i think there would be a real outcry in israeli public if this won't go forward. continue to stand ? not for long. i mean, he is insured by the opposition. the head of the opposition, and benny gantz, the other and the other leader in the opposition camp, in thi
a short time ago, we spoke to our correspondent wyre davies who is in jerusalem. the cease fire in theen according to local sources, more than 70 palestinians have been killed since the start of january. as a result, mainly of the increased israeli israeli troops for several days now have been surrounding buildings and trying to "flush out the militants," an israeli military patrol was ambushed. as well as the attacker. despite the ceasefire there. special forces commander, told the...
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wyre, let's talk now about this return for many people to northern gaza. now, the phrase that gets bandied around is people are returning home. of course, for many of them, their homes itself, but what scenes have we seen? well, look, most of these people will have will have been displaced many times over during the course of the war. because of the israeli bombing campaign. camps in the south. they're now being slowly allowed to return, partly you are this is an area towards the centre of gaza that, in effect, divides gaza in two. and slowly returning to the areas where their homes are, or at least where their homes used to be. are turning heel there, picking up whatever possessions they can, and they're actually israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has praised of gaza and displace its palestinian population netanyahu has returned to israeli after talks washington. addressing his cabinet he said that the two men agreed on "ensuring gaza no longer poses a threat to israel", in the last few hours, the family of one of the three israeli hostages release
wyre, let's talk now about this return for many people to northern gaza. now, the phrase that gets bandied around is people are returning home. of course, for many of them, their homes itself, but what scenes have we seen? well, look, most of these people will have will have been displaced many times over during the course of the war. because of the israeli bombing campaign. camps in the south. they're now being slowly allowed to return, partly you are this is an area towards the centre of gaza...
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wyre davies, bbc news, tel aviv.sraeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu issued this statement during his visit to the us. back our hostages stop we would take care back our hostages, we would take care of their security. this is an instruction i gave the delegation, to tell president trump agreed with me. bring back all the hostages. prisons across the country before being taken to gaza. we heard from some of them about their experience in detention. translation: this is the result of being abused while being - taken from one place to another, from one i have a mild case. and the severe type that those who stayed behind prison suffer from greatly. translation: it's an indescribable feeling, j i had been away from home for 21 years. translation: l was beaten| yesterday during my transfer they beat me on my hand and my legs. l some of the palestinian prisoners released today. our correspondent injerusalem, joe inwood has more so we saw the three men standing on stage. and i think compared to other hostage releases, th
wyre davies, bbc news, tel aviv.sraeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu issued this statement during his visit to the us. back our hostages stop we would take care back our hostages, we would take care of their security. this is an instruction i gave the delegation, to tell president trump agreed with me. bring back all the hostages. prisons across the country before being taken to gaza. we heard from some of them about their experience in detention. translation: this is the result of being...
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wyre davies reports from tel aviv.lies of the three hostages held for 490 days amid a show of force from hamas fighters, and or levy arrived at the handover point watching contain their excitement. shadows of their former selves, celebration turned to shock. translation: it's mixed feelings. i i'm happy to see him standing on two feet, but he looks sad. he looks thin. he looks bad. condition hit home, as it did for eli's brother—in—law, watching from south wales. and the real... always there with eli. the release of all the captives from gaza as quickly as possible. that is by no means guaranteed. released today under the ceasefire agreement. 70 had been convicted of serious crimes and were were admitted to hospital in the occupied west bank after accusations they'd been brutally treated in israeli jails. they humiliated us for a year and a half, says this released prisoner. from october the 7th till now, i knew nothing on both sides, reintegrating will be hard, particularly for eli sharabi, whose wife and two daughter
wyre davies reports from tel aviv.lies of the three hostages held for 490 days amid a show of force from hamas fighters, and or levy arrived at the handover point watching contain their excitement. shadows of their former selves, celebration turned to shock. translation: it's mixed feelings. i i'm happy to see him standing on two feet, but he looks sad. he looks thin. he looks bad. condition hit home, as it did for eli's brother—in—law, watching from south wales. and the real... always...
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this is a criticaljuncture — a resumption of war wyre davis, bbc news. to quickly retake control withur game losing run with a win at brentford. the 2—0 victory was a rare clean sheet for spurs and showed a resilience which has been lacking this season. they scored in the first half from an inswinging son hueng min corner which ended up an own goal spurs move up to 14th. philippe mateta scored both goals for the visitors. and they could have scored many more. palace now swap places with united into 12th place. wins under manager ruben amorim. a hard season in this moment. a hard moment because we are trying, and you feel the players are trying, we are trying different things to control the game, to improve certain things from the last game. you feel it but then when you don't win games and momentum it is hard, especially at home, but we need in the first minute of play. the early game between manchester city of arsenal. leaders chelsea win over aston villa. and the late game is between tottenham and manchester united. that ended in a 1—0 win for united. as they were beaten by india in
this is a criticaljuncture — a resumption of war wyre davis, bbc news. to quickly retake control withur game losing run with a win at brentford. the 2—0 victory was a rare clean sheet for spurs and showed a resilience which has been lacking this season. they scored in the first half from an inswinging son hueng min corner which ended up an own goal spurs move up to 14th. philippe mateta scored both goals for the visitors. and they could have scored many more. palace now swap places with...
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wyre davies, has this report from jerusalem. able to return north.icking translation: we are steadfast and we've been patient - deprived us of air. more than 60% of gaza's buildings, particularly yesterday's images of weak and gaunt hostages angered of the ceasefire. for palestinians, too. more than 500 prisoners have been released from israeli jails under the deal. to rebuild gaza. home will count for little. we want to stop the ukraine russia war and i want to stop this because i hate to see all these young people being killed. him if it was odd that president trump isn't saying term last time he was under investigation for ties to going strong. americans voted for or his supporters. think this will happen and this is not seen as a serious play by middle eastern countries that don't want to take 2 million palestinian refugees. middle east but friends and neighbours too, it seems. let's play it first. it. so what's the thought process here? and he keeps extending the million a year he's talking about the trade deficit where $200 billion a year, that
wyre davies, has this report from jerusalem. able to return north.icking translation: we are steadfast and we've been patient - deprived us of air. more than 60% of gaza's buildings, particularly yesterday's images of weak and gaunt hostages angered of the ceasefire. for palestinians, too. more than 500 prisoners have been released from israeli jails under the deal. to rebuild gaza. home will count for little. we want to stop the ukraine russia war and i want to stop this because i hate to see...
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our correspondent, wyre davies, is injerusalem with more. many people will agree we can't return to aituation in gaza where every four or five years there is a war. apart from those on the far right, who agree word for word with what mr trump said. what mr trump is saying will be what eventually happens just talk us through the significance of this. through that now, is working and it's producing dividends. not only have 21 hostages been released from hamas control in gaza, 500 palestinian prisoners freed from israeli areas like the netzarim corridor, which in effect to go back to their home areas in northern gaza. very difficult and different because 60% of homes of the ceasefire is working. that an overwhelming majority of israelis support a continuation of the ceasefire to a second phase. and that is up to mr netanyahu. or will he listen to those hardliners in his government in gaza because they believe hamas has not yet been militarily defeated? last month, have arrived home. our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, thai farm workers were back home, though somewhat there
our correspondent, wyre davies, is injerusalem with more. many people will agree we can't return to aituation in gaza where every four or five years there is a war. apart from those on the far right, who agree word for word with what mr trump said. what mr trump is saying will be what eventually happens just talk us through the significance of this. through that now, is working and it's producing dividends. not only have 21 hostages been released from hamas control in gaza, 500 palestinian...
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our correspondent, wyre davies, is injerusalem with more.ost people agree with donald trump that gaza represents a demolition site right now. to what donald trump is proposing, much of with what donald trump said. the fact he is thinking outside the box is a term many israeli politicians have used and in that sense they support in gaza because most of it is probably illegal. calls "badly misjudged comments" after his whatsapp and councillors were leaked to the mail on sunday. as a health minister and suspended by the labour party. the conservatives have described the messages as �*nasty�* and �*sinister�*. a labour mp representing greater manchester since 2005. he was sharing messages in a whatsapp group with other in reaction to one elderly constituent raising concerns went on to say, "i'm re—elected, and without your "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 sacked as a minister, but he's also been suspended from the labour party. of working people." the c
our correspondent, wyre davies, is injerusalem with more.ost people agree with donald trump that gaza represents a demolition site right now. to what donald trump is proposing, much of with what donald trump said. the fact he is thinking outside the box is a term many israeli politicians have used and in that sense they support in gaza because most of it is probably illegal. calls "badly misjudged comments" after his whatsapp and councillors were leaked to the mail on sunday. as a...
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hostages have begun talking about their experience in captivity, as our middle east correspondent wyren bibas. young infant children. abducted, and his wife. and the very difficult and poignant thing about mr bibas' release is that it's widely thought his back into their arms and video footage of people smiling as those people are released, i think it's going to be a very different and very difficult sentiment to his wife and children. she is a british—israeli, a 28—year—old, and she was one of the first people to be released under this deal. when she was abducted into gaza she was shot in the leg and in the hand. she received such bad injuries that she lost two fingers. saying she's been in conversation with the british in gaza only did she not receive any adequate participating — or some of its personnel — its facilities in gaza were used by hamas to launch attacks from and as command and control centres. and to hide or to escape the fighting. in response to this claim made by ms damari, despite all these hiccups and problems there are further signs of progress over the weekend as. a
hostages have begun talking about their experience in captivity, as our middle east correspondent wyren bibas. young infant children. abducted, and his wife. and the very difficult and poignant thing about mr bibas' release is that it's widely thought his back into their arms and video footage of people smiling as those people are released, i think it's going to be a very different and very difficult sentiment to his wife and children. she is a british—israeli, a 28—year—old, and she was...
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operation is aimed at "ethnic cleansing" and has called on the us to intervene. 0ur correspondent, wyreworse. according to local sources, more than 70 palestinians have been killed since the start of january. as a result, mainly, of the increased israeli military activity against armed gangs like palestinian islamic jihad and other palestinian militants in the city ofjenin. israeli troops, for several days now, have been surrounding what's known as thejenin refugee camp, despite the ceasefire there. we area we are a you ever so we are a you ever so from that first meeting the white first meeting in the tom�*s ~ ~ ~ .. between donald trump and house between donald trump and benjamin netanyahu. what are watching out for? you watching out for? 2% havin: me. iam you watching out for? " 7 having me. i am watching for. having me, i am watching i will for, having me, i am watching i will say i read in out lwillsa�*e' ! read in statements out !willsau ! read in statements coming —e the repertory 7 the repertory statements 7 “' the ’zé’tzé’le'e�*s’te’ o�*e�*e—o“*s ' " " ' ' president trump. i gg
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wyre davies reports from tel aviv.or the families of the three hostages held for 490 this date was the one they'd been waiting for. amid a show of force from hamas fighters, as the minibus carrying ali sharabi, ohad ben—ami watching from their tel aviv home, sarabhai's family but as the three emerged looking gaunt and weak, shadows of their former selves, celebration turned to shock. translation: it's mixed feelings. i he looks thin. at tel aviv�*s hostages square, the reality brother in law, watching from south wales. and the real... the light that is always there with eli. after seeing the conditions of the hostages released as quickly as possible. that is by no means guaranteed. under the ceasefire agreement. 70 had been convicted of serious crimes and were serving long sentences, but the majority were gazans detained during the war and held without charge. the palestinian red crescent said seven of those released were admitted to hospital in the occupied west bank they humiliated us for a year and a half, says this
wyre davies reports from tel aviv.or the families of the three hostages held for 490 this date was the one they'd been waiting for. amid a show of force from hamas fighters, as the minibus carrying ali sharabi, ohad ben—ami watching from their tel aviv home, sarabhai's family but as the three emerged looking gaunt and weak, shadows of their former selves, celebration turned to shock. translation: it's mixed feelings. i he looks thin. at tel aviv�*s hostages square, the reality brother in...
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wyre davies, bbc news.se material. police say four people who died when a vehicle crashed the university of essex. makyle bayley, eva darold—tchikaya, anthony hibbert and daljang wol were aged between 21 and 24. a british man whose thai wife was found dead 61—year—old david armitage — who's been living in thailand — was detained by police after he returned to the uk. you're live with bbc news. tanzania ta nza nia two tanzania two of its soldiers were killed in the democratic republic of the congo during recent clashes congo duringreeent alashes them 23 rebels who un congo duringreeent alashes are n 23 rebels who un congo duringreeent alashes are supported; who un congo duringreeent alashes are supported by ho un congo duringreeent alashes are supported by rwanda. i saysare sopportedibyiltwanda. soldiers from south africa 16 soldiers from south africa have also in and malawi have also died in recent escalation of the resent eeealatien ef '~ ~ ' ~ ' |n the eeeht eeeaiateh ef ... ~ ' .. ' in the the eeeht eeea
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wyre davies reports.as shot in the leg and the hand. the british prime minister, sir keir starmer, and she told personnel for participating in some of the october were used by hamas to launch attacks from their command—and—control centres. it's important to say that those facilities were often the only buildings left standing escape the fighting. said it takes any claims seriously, particularly if it's buildings, even if they were abandoned, like an independent inquiry. there are further signs of progress over the weekend, as well — the border crossing at rafah between egypt and gaza who are so badly injured or suffering from illnesses at the white house. the meeting will come as the us president has expressed a lack of confidence in the gaza ceasefire deal, and has suggested he wants egypt and jordan to take department readout of the call. the leglislation proposed by the conservative on migration. but it was particularly controversial because democratic party, would have relied on the far—right afd — al
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the group says israel is expected to release 100 wyre davies has more from jerusalem.hase one the released under phase one of the ceasefire between ceasefire agreement between israel and asked, so by end israel and asked, so by the end of the week and a total of 21 hostages have been in hostages have been released in exchange for than 500 exchange for more than 500 palestinian prisoners from 'ails, much more b israeli jails, much more aid is getting into gaza of course. there has been a partial reopening of the border between egypt and gaza through the rafah crossing so there is tangible benefits from this ongoing ceasefire deal even though it has been coming under a lot of pressure particularly for those who the war 77— 7 hamas to restart. the against hamas to restart. the next three hostages to be released are men, and they are men, to make from a all men, to make from a kibbutz, one abducted from the music festival where more than 300 people were killed on october 7. is of course october 7. this is of course good news for theirfamilies, good news for their families,
the group says israel is expected to release 100 wyre davies has more from jerusalem.hase one the released under phase one of the ceasefire between ceasefire agreement between israel and asked, so by end israel and asked, so by the end of the week and a total of 21 hostages have been in hostages have been released in exchange for than 500 exchange for more than 500 palestinian prisoners from 'ails, much more b israeli jails, much more aid is getting into gaza of course. there has been a partial...
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next week as talks aimed at extending the ceasefire process into a second phase 0ur correspondent wyred has underscored the benefits of the ongoing deal. yet more teasetlre deal tetmfire hostages have eeaeeflre deal tetmere hostages have been lsraeli heet7e§e7h7ii7e aee aeen ”"’ ”” from gaza and hundreds released from gaza and hundreds palestinian have of palestinian prisoners have been set free from and then there is the jails, and then there is the added benefit of the partial reopening the rafah reopening of the rafah border crossing between egypt and gaza, allowing about young gaza, allowing about 50 young palestinians with serious injuries, illnesses into egypt for badly needed medical speaker at a rally in tel 0ne speaker at a rally in tel aviv do maths, aviv said do the maths, referring to simply showing how many more people been many more people hadbeen~~ ~ ~ ,,, ,,, , from captivity in gaza released from captivity in gaza after the deal was after the deal deal was announced than before it, get is is some political there is some political pressure in for the pressure in israel fo
next week as talks aimed at extending the ceasefire process into a second phase 0ur correspondent wyred has underscored the benefits of the ongoing deal. yet more teasetlre deal tetmfire hostages have eeaeeflre deal tetmere hostages have been lsraeli heet7e§e7h7ii7e aee aeen ”"’ ”” from gaza and hundreds released from gaza and hundreds palestinian have of palestinian prisoners have been set free from and then there is the jails, and then there is the added benefit of the partial...
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wyre davies — bbc news. countries, as m23 rebels advance toward the provincial capital, bukavu. are stockingma last week. the rwandan government has denied supporting the m23 and having its troops in the country. the conflict started to just about a week ago 2 people o oooeeezsesees—e’eooo o ooo o o o o oooo o o 7 people left some 77 7 7 77s7o7me7f7l7e7d 7 77 77 7 7 7 7s7o7me7f7l7e7d £077 homes. someofled to countries such as neighbouring countries such as some went to rwanda. went to others went to different parts of the what we do know —e far that over 700 people ie!!!- m since last have been killed since last week and nearly 3000 is according to 7 is according to repor7ts this is according to reports the united nations. this is according to reports - the united nations. from the united nations. they are - great _ from the united nations. they are - great risk, - from the united nations. they are - great risk, then, . from the united nations. they are - great risk, then, it. are facing great risk, then, it sounds like.— are facing great risk, then, it soundslike. ., . ., humanitarian i age
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let's speak to our correspondent in jerusalem, wyre davies.at can put context what is injenin at the moment? yes, for all the relative — moment? yes, for all the relative calm _ moment? yes, for all the relative calm in _ moment? yes, for all the relative calm in gaza - moment? yes, for all the | relative calm in gaza since moment? yes, for all the - relative calm in gaza since the start of ceasefire, in the startéofgthe ceasefire. in the west bank things have occupied west bank things have going from worse to worse. been going from worse to worse. to sources at 70 according to sources at 70 palestinians have been killed the start of january, as since the start of january, as a result mainly of the increased israeli military activity against armed activityagaihst armed gangs palestinian islamic activityagainst armed gangs palestinian islamichhad like palestinian islamichhad and other militants in the city ofjenin. israeli troops for days have been several days have been surrounding what is known as the jenin surrounding what is known as thejen
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wyre davies reports. and under pressure but importantly it is still insidezof % insidezof that 77 insiderof that relative 7 and inside of that relative is we now have progress is we now have the of next three names of the next three to be released weekend. they are offer the weekend. they are offer calderon is 53, an calderon who'is sifarramericar! keith siegel who 65, israeli keith siegel who is 65, and most notably —— and perhaps most notably —— notably, yarden bibas. he is 54; old but he is also a notably, yarden bibas. he is 54; olc two he is also a notably, yarden bibas. he is 54; olc two very also a infant father to two very yodngrihfant the youngest of those ten months old when he was was ten months old when he was abducted, his wife. abdbatad. add his mfa tha difficult and poignant “yarden . “yarden bibas: “yarden bibaszis it widely thought to young fand 77 77 fand his 77 " " "miarndflhisiwifei and his wife were children and his wife were killed in gaza so while many of n hostage 7 l n hostage 7 th
wyre davies reports. and under pressure but importantly it is still insidezof % insidezof that 77 insiderof that relative 7 and inside of that relative is we now have progress is we now have the of next three names of the next three to be released weekend. they are offer the weekend. they are offer calderon is 53, an calderon who'is sifarramericar! keith siegel who 65, israeli keith siegel who is 65, and most notably —— and perhaps most notably —— notably, yarden bibas. he is 54; old...
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it wyre davies, is injerusalem. that presiden�* ! 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
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wyre davies reports from tel aviv. for the families of the three hostages held for 490 days in gaza, this date was the one they'd been waiting for. as the minibus carrying eli sharabi, ohad ben ami and or levy arrived at the handover point. watching from their tel aviv home, eli sharabi's family cheering. translation: it's mixed feelings. i i'm happy to see him standing on two feet, but he looks sad, he looks thin, he looks bad. at tel aviv�*s hostages square, the reality of the men's condition hit home, as it did for eli's brother in law, watching from south wales. and the light gone from his eyes, the light that was after seeing the conditions of the hostages released today, as possible. released today under the ceasefire agreement. 70 had been convicted of serious crimes and were serving long sentences, but the majority were gazans the palestinian red crescent said seven of those released in israeli jails. "they humiliated us for a year and a half," says this released prisoner. about the outside." on both sides rein
wyre davies reports from tel aviv. for the families of the three hostages held for 490 days in gaza, this date was the one they'd been waiting for. as the minibus carrying eli sharabi, ohad ben ami and or levy arrived at the handover point. watching from their tel aviv home, eli sharabi's family cheering. translation: it's mixed feelings. i i'm happy to see him standing on two feet, but he looks sad, he looks thin, he looks bad. at tel aviv�*s hostages square, the reality of the men's...
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wyre davies, bbc news. called the us agency for international development a "criminal organization" —security systems. administration and the aid agency. dozens of senior officials have been put on paid leave of dollars in foreign assistance. the agency was established to serve as the government's he's the president of refugees international, first off, as a former official, has �*bean to first off, as a former official, has �* bean to the what has yodr bean reaction tothe we've seen on agency by attacks we've seen on the agency by the trump administration and we heard his elon musk say online heard his ally elon musk say online it was time for the to it was time for the organisation to dive. what is your it dive. what is your reaction? it shows a fundamental misunderstanding shows a fdndamentat'misdnderstandi'ng a bad faith misunderstanding of ln“ bad faith misunderstanding of usaid in the world and the what usaid does in the world and the it does, representing america good it does, representing america abroad on the good it does for oft of around of t aroundthe w a " twarejatitttewe
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wyre davies has more from jerusalem.will have been released in exchange for 500 palestinian prisoners from israeli jails. much more aid is getting into gaza, of course, and this personal reopening of the border between egypt and gaza. so tangible benefits from this ongoing cease—fire deal, even though it's up and coming under a lot of pressure particularly from those who want the war against hamas to restart. the next three hostages to be released are all men. now, they are all men, two of them from a kibbutz, one of them was abducted from the music festival where more than 300 people were killed on october 7th. this is of course very good news for their families, there will be bittersweet moments because many of those being released will have lost families and friends who were killed on october 7th, when hamas gunmen stormed across the border and more than 1200 people were killed. former president biden said in 2021 that he did not believe donald trump should have access to intelligence briefings because of his "erratic
wyre davies has more from jerusalem.will have been released in exchange for 500 palestinian prisoners from israeli jails. much more aid is getting into gaza, of course, and this personal reopening of the border between egypt and gaza. so tangible benefits from this ongoing cease—fire deal, even though it's up and coming under a lot of pressure particularly from those who want the war against hamas to restart. the next three hostages to be released are all men. now, they are all men, two of...
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our correspondent wyre davies reports.of the three hostages, held for a90 days in gaza, this date was the one they'd been waiting for. carrying ellie sharabi, ohad ben ami and or levy arrived at the handover point, watching from their tel aviv home, eli sharabi's family couldn't contain their excitement. but as the three emerged looking gaunt and weak, shadows of their former selves, celebration turned to shock. translation: it's mixed feelings. i i'm happy to see him standing on two feet, but he looks sad, he looks thin, he looks bad. at tel aviv�*s hostages square, the sight of what the men had been reduced to hit home. after seeing the conditions of the hostages released today, the release of all the captives from gaza as quickly as possible, and that means an extension of the ceasefire — something that is by no means guaranteed. more than 180 palestinians were simultaneously released today under the ceasefire agreement. 70 had been convicted of serious crimes and were serving long sentences, but the majority were gazan
our correspondent wyre davies reports.of the three hostages, held for a90 days in gaza, this date was the one they'd been waiting for. carrying ellie sharabi, ohad ben ami and or levy arrived at the handover point, watching from their tel aviv home, eli sharabi's family couldn't contain their excitement. but as the three emerged looking gaunt and weak, shadows of their former selves, celebration turned to shock. translation: it's mixed feelings. i i'm happy to see him standing on two feet, but...
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which is the most important hostage the energy here is crazy. out, it's unbelievable. correspondent, wyre talk us what has been throughout the happening throughout the course of the day. the happening throughout the course of the da . , of the day. 5:25??? most strikin: °f the day.— - most striking thing - of the an; - most striking thing about " w is happening is happening today is more smoothl it ran and much more smoothly it ran and how more coordinated it much more smoothly it ran and how to 'nore coordinated it much more smoothly it ran and how to have coordinated it much more smoothly it ran and how to have been inated it much more smoothly it ran and how to have been in ited it much more smoothly it ran and how to have been in the it appears to have been in the chaotic events on 7 the israelis the the israelis the mediators the israelis the mediators and israelis and the mediators and the they 7 repeat of 7repeat of the released hostages scenes when released hostages were by thousands of scenes when released hostages were on by thousands of scenes when released hostages were on thu
which is the most important hostage the energy here is crazy. out, it's unbelievable. correspondent, wyre talk us what has been throughout the happening throughout the course of the day. the happening throughout the course of the da . , of the day. 5:25??? most strikin: °f the day.— - most striking thing - of the an; - most striking thing about " w is happening is happening today is more smoothl it ran and much more smoothly it ran and how more coordinated it much more smoothly it ran...
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from jerusalem, wyre davies reports. for both sides.ore than 500 palestinian prisoners have also been freed from israeli aid as was agreed to areas destroyed by war. for the ceasefire to continue. for wanting the agreement to fail. translation: hamas's announcement to halt i the agreement is a direct result the agreement. under the ceasefire, progress that would be reversed if the hostage deal breaks down and war resumes. "live in peace on their land". egypt's foreign minister badr abdel—atty visited of state marco rubio. for the us to �*take over�* gaza and remove its palestinian population. beautiful communities, safe five, six, could be two communities, five, six, could be two but build safe communities. a but will build safe communities. a little bit away from they are little bit away from where they are were all of this danger is in the were all. ef this danger is in. the, , , . . i would were all. ef this danger is in. the , , ~—~ . , i would on were st! sf this ssnssr is in. shs , , . . i would on this. meantime. i would on this.
from jerusalem, wyre davies reports. for both sides.ore than 500 palestinian prisoners have also been freed from israeli aid as was agreed to areas destroyed by war. for the ceasefire to continue. for wanting the agreement to fail. translation: hamas's announcement to halt i the agreement is a direct result the agreement. under the ceasefire, progress that would be reversed if the hostage deal breaks down and war resumes. "live in peace on their land". egypt's foreign minister badr...
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from jerusalem, wyre davies reports. but the ceasefire process has brought positive results more due in coming days. but hamas now claims israel has delayed the return of displaced people, continued to target parts of gaza and failed to let of all hostages. to release more hostages. possible scenario in gaza. a far right former minister, said on x the hamas but there is overwhelming public support for the but hamas now claims israel has delayed the return of displaced people, continued to target parts of gaza and failed to let in as much aid as was agreed to areas destroyed by war. so it will now postpone the planned release of all hostages. israel has responded furiously, accusing hamas of violating the agreement and its obligation to release more hostages. israeli troops and tanks have been told to prepare for any possible scenario in gaza. a far right former minister, said on x the hamas announcement should have a real life response. but there is overwhelming public support for the ceasefire to continue. made clear at this tel aviv rally tonight, and many families of hostages stil
from jerusalem, wyre davies reports. but the ceasefire process has brought positive results more due in coming days. but hamas now claims israel has delayed the return of displaced people, continued to target parts of gaza and failed to let of all hostages. to release more hostages. possible scenario in gaza. a far right former minister, said on x the hamas but there is overwhelming public support for the but hamas now claims israel has delayed the return of displaced people, continued to...
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our middle east correspondent, wyre davies, has more from jerusalem.ook, we've had a statement from hamas, from a spokesman saying they're going to plan at the minute. remember, this is only monday, but they plan to postpone the next phase of hostage releases, which would have been due this saturday. now, the first phase of the cease fire agreement has brought very concrete dividends so far for both sides. 21 israeli hostages have been released in exchange for more than 500 palestinian prisoners. but in total during this first phase, 33 hostages were due to be released. only 21 have been released so far. so we would have been due another three this coming saturday. but according to the hamas statement, it is the failure of the israelis, they call them the occupiers and the occupation, to abide by the terms of the ceasefire. and what they're referring to in their statement are a couple of incidents over recent days and weeks in gaza, where people have still been attacked and shot and killed in certain circumstances by israeli troops. they're also allegi
our middle east correspondent, wyre davies, has more from jerusalem.ook, we've had a statement from hamas, from a spokesman saying they're going to plan at the minute. remember, this is only monday, but they plan to postpone the next phase of hostage releases, which would have been due this saturday. now, the first phase of the cease fire agreement has brought very concrete dividends so far for both sides. 21 israeli hostages have been released in exchange for more than 500 palestinian...
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our correspondent wyre davies has more from jerusalem.donald trump down his insistence that gaza can his insistence that somehow gaza can be handed over to the americans, at the end of this conflict, more rejection and incredulity been more rejection and incredulity" on the been more rejectibn end incredulity" on the arab side been mere rejectien end incredulity" on the arab side of the eenfliet; the: edge-tier; genre-“1" issued a statement today saying — -7*: 7 it's a dangerous moment for the that it's a dangerous moment for the region. it is thi is t�*s a dangerous moment for the thi is really angerous moment for the thi is really ministers 'noment for the thi is really ministers to ment for the thi is really ministers to support r the what mr said. what mr trumpesque said. egypt and have already rejected the jordan have already rejected the suggestion thousands of suggestion that thousands of palestinians should be encouraged or leave gaza, however forced to leave gaza, however that might be, concerns they not be there's concerns they m
our correspondent wyre davies has more from jerusalem.donald trump down his insistence that gaza can his insistence that somehow gaza can be handed over to the americans, at the end of this conflict, more rejection and incredulity been more rejection and incredulity" on the been more rejectibn end incredulity" on the arab side been mere rejectien end incredulity" on the arab side of the eenfliet; the: edge-tier; genre-“1" issued a statement today saying — -7*: 7 it's a...
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our correspondent wyre davies sent this update from jerusalem.lding. and hamas ianaaarmay be fragile but is holding. we are to get it is holding. we are about to get the release of three male the release of three more male hostages from gaza in the release of three more male hostages for from gaza in the release of three more male hostages for dozens from gaza in the release of three more male hostages for dozens of)m gaza in the release of three more male hostages for dozens of palestinian in israeli 77 in israeli jails. 7 in israeli jails. but one the israeli 7 the israeli government is of is that there can't be a of chaotic scenes repetition of the chaotic scenes that accompanied the last hostage release of in crowded 7 7 crowded around ”"’;;thaea 7a7ro7u7n7d hostages gaza crowded around those hostages being released. those scenes were very uncomfortable for many. in the 24 2a hours we've heard emily mao hours we've heard emily mao on, 's we've heard emily mao on, she 5've heard emily mao on, she was heard emily mao on, she was hea of emily ’h
our correspondent wyre davies sent this update from jerusalem.lding. and hamas ianaaarmay be fragile but is holding. we are to get it is holding. we are about to get the release of three male the release of three more male hostages from gaza in the release of three more male hostages for from gaza in the release of three more male hostages for dozens from gaza in the release of three more male hostages for dozens of)m gaza in the release of three more male hostages for dozens of palestinian in...