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we played you that harrowing piece from 0rla guerin just centring around 112—year—old a little earlierry about one girl, but it was horrifying in every detail. matthew, we wanted to _ horrifying in every detail. matthew, we wanted to see _ horrifying in every detail. matthew, we wanted to see the _ horrifying in every detail. matthew, we wanted to see the eyes - horrifying in every detail. matthew, we wanted to see the eyes through | horrifying in every detail. matthew, l we wanted to see the eyes through - we wanted to see the eyes through — see the war through the eyes of a child, and this is one girl, 12—year—old 0man, who went to sleep. she had a mother and a father, she had a sister, she had three brothers ——12—year—old alma. 0ne brother was just a baby. when she woke up, a 5—story building had been brought down on top of all of them as a result. she was the lone survivor from herfamily. the question is how many almas are there? the reality is recently don't know. we do have one estimate from a palestinian human rights group that still has operation on the ground in gaza. they tol
we played you that harrowing piece from 0rla guerin just centring around 112—year—old a little earlierry about one girl, but it was horrifying in every detail. matthew, we wanted to _ horrifying in every detail. matthew, we wanted to see _ horrifying in every detail. matthew, we wanted to see the _ horrifying in every detail. matthew, we wanted to see the eyes - horrifying in every detail. matthew, we wanted to see the eyes through | horrifying in every detail. matthew, l we wanted to see...
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"i want to hug her," she says, "and feel safe." 0rla guerin, bbc news, jerusalem.y's verified life. —— live to 0rla guerin. in the last hour of the hamas run health ministry has released figures on casualties since the invasion began, or military offensive began, we are told 32,070 palestinians have been killed with 74,000 palestinians have been killed with 7a,000 being injured since october the 7th, so those figures just coming into us. we will speak live on the programme to james elder, spokesperson for unicef, who started the day by saying that a ceasefire was gaza's last chance, he talked to me just after that resolution was rejected at the un. probably best to share the reaction of palestinians. i mean, yesterday when i was in a hospital in the north, a large number of women were in tears to me, simply saying, "ceasefire," over and over. this is notjust the language of the security council. this is the language of gaza, right now. so it's devastating news. it's a serious blow, of course, and we have called at the highest levels of the un and unicef for a cease
"i want to hug her," she says, "and feel safe." 0rla guerin, bbc news, jerusalem.y's verified life. —— live to 0rla guerin. in the last hour of the hamas run health ministry has released figures on casualties since the invasion began, or military offensive began, we are told 32,070 palestinians have been killed with 74,000 palestinians have been killed with 7a,000 being injured since october the 7th, so those figures just coming into us. we will speak live on the...
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from jerusalem, our senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin, sent this report.gh the chaos, 12—year—old anas, another young victim of israel's assault on gaza. he's on his way to surgery in al aqsa hospital, a team from uk med standing by. so, we got the patient with a femoral fracture. he is a very brave boy. so, let's go. anas says he was playing when his neighbourhood was bombed. he was injured, and his mother and six—month—old baby brother were killed. "may god have mercy on their souls," he says. the surgery goes well. it's one of hundreds the team have performed at the hospital. performed at the hospital where they have been faced with desperate need and some of the worst that war can do. i've worked in many war zones over the past nine years and i think what shocks me about this particular context is the number of children injured that we are seeing, and the extent of the injuries. they are life—changing injuries that a child will have to live with. with gaza's hospitals overwhelmed and sometimes under israeli attack, the uk team have been building a new
from jerusalem, our senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin, sent this report.gh the chaos, 12—year—old anas, another young victim of israel's assault on gaza. he's on his way to surgery in al aqsa hospital, a team from uk med standing by. so, we got the patient with a femoral fracture. he is a very brave boy. so, let's go. anas says he was playing when his neighbourhood was bombed. he was injured, and his mother and six—month—old baby brother were killed. "may god have...
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joining me now is 0rla guerin, who has been covering this war. thank you for your time.th ou. thank you for your time. good to be with you- you _ thank you for your time. good to be with you. you have _ thank you for your time. good to be with you. you have covered - thank you for your time. good to be l with you. you have covered countless wars and conflicts _ with you. you have covered countless wars and conflicts for _ with you. you have covered countless wars and conflicts for the _ with you. you have covered countless wars and conflicts for the bbc. - with you. you have covered countless wars and conflicts for the bbc. i - wars and conflicts for the bbc. i want to know from you, what have you noticed is particularly significant about the way women and girls are affected in this war?— affected in this war? sadly in this war, as indeed _ affected in this war? sadly in this war, as indeed and _ affected in this war? sadly in this war, as indeed and all _ affected in this war? sadly in this war, as indeed and all the - affected in this war? sadly in this war, as indeed
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0rla guerin, bbc news, eastjerusalem.ng its non—essential staff from haiti, although workers who carry out life—saving activities will remain. political leaders are negotiating the formation of a transitional council, set to take over after the prime—minister, ariel henry, stands down. there's hope that following henry's resignation, the violence in haiti will recede. but in the meantime, the humanitarian situation there is worsening. at least four million people are facing severe food insecurity. gangs are in control of roughly 80% of the capital, port—au—prince, and injust the last couple of weeks, more than 15,000 people have been forced to leave their homes to escape the violence. meanwhile, the un is setting up an air bridge from the dominican republic to help deliver aid. the bbc�*s central american correspondent, will grant has more from haiti's border with the dominican republic. life at the border crossing between the dominican republic and haiti is taking on a certain rhythm that every day, throughout the day, s
0rla guerin, bbc news, eastjerusalem.ng its non—essential staff from haiti, although workers who carry out life—saving activities will remain. political leaders are negotiating the formation of a transitional council, set to take over after the prime—minister, ariel henry, stands down. there's hope that following henry's resignation, the violence in haiti will recede. but in the meantime, the humanitarian situation there is worsening. at least four million people are facing severe food...
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israel maintains any abuse of detainees is strictly prohibited. 0rla guerin reports from jerusalem.me of the detail distressing. not for the first time in this war, israeli soldiers have been filmed standing over stripped and kneeling detainees. but these are medical staff detained after the israeli army overran the nasser hospital, in khan younis. most are still being held. for weeks, the medics had witnessed israel's advance as it closed in around the hospital. the fighting in khan younis was fierce. thousands of people who had sought refuge in the grounds, fled underfire. even a hospital wasn't safe. 0ne nurse was shot inside an operating theatre through a window. another person shot at the main entrance. the hospital was under siege. then, on february 15th, after giving warnings, israeli tanks rolled in. inside, utter chaos. patients rushed from collapsing wards. israel says it found hamas weapons and medication, which it says supports accounts from israeli hostages that they were held here. in the idf�*s own footage, you can see hospital patients detained outside in their beds
israel maintains any abuse of detainees is strictly prohibited. 0rla guerin reports from jerusalem.me of the detail distressing. not for the first time in this war, israeli soldiers have been filmed standing over stripped and kneeling detainees. but these are medical staff detained after the israeli army overran the nasser hospital, in khan younis. most are still being held. for weeks, the medics had witnessed israel's advance as it closed in around the hospital. the fighting in khan younis was...
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from the west bank, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports.k, palestinian land eaten away for decades by illegal israeli settlements. they are an obstacle to peace, the un says. but now, many on israel's far right want to bring settlements back to gaza. like yehuda shimon, who has raised ten children in this settler outpost in the west bank. he lived in gaza in the past and claims a god given right to return. do you want to go back? do you think that others will go back? we must do it. it's part of israel area. this is the land that god gave us. and you couldn't go to god and told him, "ok, you give me, i give other people." no. these are the 21 gaza settlements that were demolished in 2005. but daniella weiss is already mapping out a new gaza, without the more than 2 million palestinians who live there. the 78—year—old is the grandmother of israel's settler movement. gaza arabs will not stay in the gaza strip. who will stay? jews. africa is big. canada is big. the world will absorb the people of gaza. how we do it? we encourage it. palestinia
from the west bank, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports.k, palestinian land eaten away for decades by illegal israeli settlements. they are an obstacle to peace, the un says. but now, many on israel's far right want to bring settlements back to gaza. like yehuda shimon, who has raised ten children in this settler outpost in the west bank. he lived in gaza in the past and claims a god given right to return. do you want to go back? do you think that others will go back? we...
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from israel, here's our chief international correspondent, 0rla guerin.contains images some viewers may find distressing. heading for gaza, another airlift, today by belgium. these supplies are urgently needed. 0n the ground, children are dying of hunger. un experts have accused israel of intentionally starving gaza. this isjust a drop in the ocean and aid agencies say it's inefficient and a last resort. when help trickles in, the desperate come running, seizing what they can carry. this man managed to grab a sack of flour. this man wasn't so lucky. he had to try to scoop some up from the ground. it's better than eating animal feed, which many gazans have been reduced to. childhood now is a struggle for survival. president biden wants the us military to set up a port in gaza, but that will take weeks and there'll be no american troops the ground. so who will secure the aid once it arrives? and who will prevent a repeat of this? crowds swarming aid trucks last week. there was chaos and gunfire from israeli troops. some were crushed to death, more than 100
from israel, here's our chief international correspondent, 0rla guerin.contains images some viewers may find distressing. heading for gaza, another airlift, today by belgium. these supplies are urgently needed. 0n the ground, children are dying of hunger. un experts have accused israel of intentionally starving gaza. this isjust a drop in the ocean and aid agencies say it's inefficient and a last resort. when help trickles in, the desperate come running, seizing what they can carry. this man...
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that mother was speaking to the bbc�*s 0rla guerin. to the russian election.ncy. allies of the late opposition leader, alexei navalny, had called on people to turn out at midday in moscow and other cities to spoil their ballots or vote for any other candidate. these were the scenes in moscow. it is now just it is nowjust after seven o'clock in moscow. there've been no protest chants — the authorities warned that activists could be arrested. a rights monitoring group in russia says more than 70 people have been detained. vladimir putin is certain to win, giving him another six years in power. the kremlin has ensured he faces no credible opponent. here's bbc monitoring's russian editor, vitaly shevchenko with the latest on the polling. queues formed or got bigger at around midday which is when the widow of the late opposition leader alexei navalny called on people to be there. however, nobody held any political posters or charted any slogans so this event, and i hesitate to call it a protest even, it looks like a queue and state media shared pictures from pollin
that mother was speaking to the bbc�*s 0rla guerin. to the russian election.ncy. allies of the late opposition leader, alexei navalny, had called on people to turn out at midday in moscow and other cities to spoil their ballots or vote for any other candidate. these were the scenes in moscow. it is now just it is nowjust after seven o'clock in moscow. there've been no protest chants — the authorities warned that activists could be arrested. a rights monitoring group in russia says more than...
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she was speaking to the bbc�*s 0rla guerin.akes are usually high when manchester united meet liverpool, but this time there's also a place in the last four and a trip to wembley on the line at old trafford. before that, a repeat of the 2016 final, won famously by leicester over chelsea. that started around half an hour ago at stamford bridge. there is about a0 minutes to go and it is two—two at stamford bridge. there's a blockbuster quarter final to look forward to later on sunday. the stakes are usually high when manchester united meet liverpool, but this time there's also a place in the last four and a trip to wembley on the line at old trafford. patrick gearey is there. this is always a huge game but for these to cite it were quite different reasons. for liverpool, it is part of a quest when four trophies this season because they already have the efl cup in the back and they are hoping to give manager jurgen klopp the perfect sendoff when he leaves liverpool at the end of the season but manchester united it is their only hop
she was speaking to the bbc�*s 0rla guerin.akes are usually high when manchester united meet liverpool, but this time there's also a place in the last four and a trip to wembley on the line at old trafford. before that, a repeat of the 2016 final, won famously by leicester over chelsea. that started around half an hour ago at stamford bridge. there is about a0 minutes to go and it is two—two at stamford bridge. there's a blockbuster quarter final to look forward to later on sunday. the...
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yesterday, yazan died from malnutrition. 0rla guerin, bbc news, at the israeli border.ning practices have existed in some clubs for years. our sports editor dan roan reports. from criticism of a toxic environment and a culture of fear in some swimming clubs, to warnings over the excessive demands and pressure of a performance—first system. just some of the findings in a damning report into aquatic sports in england. the independent review claims bullying has gone on unchecked for years. with athletes, volunteers and parents fearing being victimised and ostracised. a former olympic medallist cassie patten is one of several swimmers whose allegations of bullying and emotional abuse led to the inquiry being commissioned two years ago. for me, you know, when you're growing up, yes, iwent on to become an olympic swimmer, but at the age of 13, 1a, i was still a child that was just enjoying swimming. and to have such a disproportionate amount of attention drawn to what i looked like, my body shape, etc, was really difficult. the report, which also said there was an urgent need
yesterday, yazan died from malnutrition. 0rla guerin, bbc news, at the israeli border.ning practices have existed in some clubs for years. our sports editor dan roan reports. from criticism of a toxic environment and a culture of fear in some swimming clubs, to warnings over the excessive demands and pressure of a performance—first system. just some of the findings in a damning report into aquatic sports in england. the independent review claims bullying has gone on unchecked for years. with...
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that is really mother speaking there to 0rla guerin.days, an fa cup quarter final was settled by two injury time goals and it's chelsea who are heading to wembley again after they beat ten—man leicester 11—2 at stamford bridge. the late goals came from substitutes carney chukwuemeke and noni madueke after chelsea had let a two—goal half—time lead slip. an extraordinary 30—yard own goal from axel disasi and then a much more intentional goal from stephy mavididi drew leicester level. but the game swung back towards chelsea after leicester's callum doyle was sent off with the championship side eventually made to pay in the 92nd and 98th minute. that is football and that is the beauty of the fa cup and we are involved in the fa cup. yes, of course, i think that most of all with really the serve and the qualification for the semifinal and we got that. —— that was deserved. the team kept calm until the end and thatis the team kept calm until the end and that is why the end was four—two. i'm so happy to go to the final. shortly it's the blockb
that is really mother speaking there to 0rla guerin.days, an fa cup quarter final was settled by two injury time goals and it's chelsea who are heading to wembley again after they beat ten—man leicester 11—2 at stamford bridge. the late goals came from substitutes carney chukwuemeke and noni madueke after chelsea had let a two—goal half—time lead slip. an extraordinary 30—yard own goal from axel disasi and then a much more intentional goal from stephy mavididi drew leicester level....
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"i want to hug her," she says, "and feel safe." 0rla guerin, bbc news, jerusalem. suspected lung cancer are being offered a blood test which can show if they're suitable for early access to targeted therapies. the test looks for genetic variations in tumours which can be treated with tablets rather than standard chemotherapy — often meaning fewer side effects. here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. 0h, headaches for two weeks. i thought it was a migraine. my gp just said, "you need to go to hospital right now." kat robinson is 33 and lives in dorset with her daughter, paige. a non—smoker, six months ago she was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. i've got three tumours in my lungs, which then spread on to lymph nodes. they said, "we can see you've got seven tumours in your brain and that's what's causing the pain." i couldn't believe it, couldn't understand it, and it was a massive shock to my family and me. kat was being prepared for radiotherapy and standard chemotherapy, but a blood test showed her cancer had a genetic mutation which responds to this drug, br
"i want to hug her," she says, "and feel safe." 0rla guerin, bbc news, jerusalem. suspected lung cancer are being offered a blood test which can show if they're suitable for early access to targeted therapies. the test looks for genetic variations in tumours which can be treated with tablets rather than standard chemotherapy — often meaning fewer side effects. here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. 0h, headaches for two weeks. i thought it was a migraine. my gp just...
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josep borrell, accused israel of using starvation as a weapon of war — a claim israel rejects. 0rla guerin
josep borrell, accused israel of using starvation as a weapon of war — a claim israel rejects. 0rla guerin
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carried out a precision strike against militants in the area. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin
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people were killed as crowds rushed towards an aid convoy. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin
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with the latest, here's our senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin.ng, her report contains images you may find distressing. from the skies over gaza, aid comes dropping. but so little, and so late. 0n the ground, a desperate rush. many are left empty—handed. "i'm taking care of orphans," says this woman. "i want to feed them." and here, some of the most vulnerable, born prematurely into war and man—made hunger, now in intensive care. staff say since december, all the babies born at this hospital in rafah have been underweight. dr ahmed al—shair says there's been no proper food for pregnant women for the past four months. no meat, milk, eggs, fruit or vegetables. barak is struggling to keep her children alive. she can't hide the bullet holes, and she can't hide her despair. "i'm feeding my baby with water," she says, "just so she doesn't die. i shouldn't be giving her this at her age, but i have nothing else to keep her alive." after five months of war, much of gaza is in ruins, and hunger is killing now, as well as israeli missiles and bombs. this man
with the latest, here's our senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin.ng, her report contains images you may find distressing. from the skies over gaza, aid comes dropping. but so little, and so late. 0n the ground, a desperate rush. many are left empty—handed. "i'm taking care of orphans," says this woman. "i want to feed them." and here, some of the most vulnerable, born prematurely into war and man—made hunger, now in intensive care. staff say since december,...
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let's get more on this from our senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin, who is in tel aviv. have been — what do we know, 0rla? this appears to have been a _ what do we know, 0rla? this appears to have been a tragic _ what do we know, 0rla? this appears to have been a tragic case _ what do we know, 0rla? this appears to have been a tragic case where - what do we know, 0rla? this appears to have been a tragic case where aid i to have been a tragic case where aid which was intended to save lives has actually taken them. there was an air drop that was being carried out north of gaza city, jane. it seems that most of the pallets of food supplies came to the ground with parachutes as intended, but at least one load of aid, the parachute malfunctioned and plunged to the ground. hospital officials in gaza are saying that 5 people have been killed. all of this comes as an announcement has been made by the eu, the uk, the us and cyprus about the opening of what they are calling a maritime corridor. they say this would allow ships to sail from cyprus to gaza. 0ne ship is already loaded
let's get more on this from our senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin, who is in tel aviv. have been — what do we know, 0rla? this appears to have been a _ what do we know, 0rla? this appears to have been a tragic _ what do we know, 0rla? this appears to have been a tragic case _ what do we know, 0rla? this appears to have been a tragic case where - what do we know, 0rla? this appears to have been a tragic case where aid i to have been a tragic case where aid which was intended to...
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that mother was speaking to 0rla guerin.ussia. there are parts of the country where polls are still open. polls are still open are many russian embassies around the world, where we have seen some demonstrations over the last 24 hours. 0ne demonstrations over the last 24 hours. one of those embassies was berlin, where the wife of the late russian opposition leader alexei navalny was. she wrote her late husband's name for the ballot paper when she cast her vote, it has been reported. sources in ukraine have confirmed to the bbc that its drones hit an oil refinery in slavyansk—na—kubani in southern russia overnight. it comes as the governor of the belgorod region says one person was killed, and 11 wounded in ukraine shelling there. the ukrainian source said refineries were being targeted to undermine the russian economy and its oil exports. the editor of ukraine alert at the atlantic council, peter dickinson, from kyiv, told me why ukraine's current strategy is to focus on russia's oil refineries. they have escalated in recent
that mother was speaking to 0rla guerin.ussia. there are parts of the country where polls are still open. polls are still open are many russian embassies around the world, where we have seen some demonstrations over the last 24 hours. 0ne demonstrations over the last 24 hours. one of those embassies was berlin, where the wife of the late russian opposition leader alexei navalny was. she wrote her late husband's name for the ballot paper when she cast her vote, it has been reported. sources in...
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jerusalem. 0ur our special correspondent fergal keane. 0ur senior international correspondent, 0rla guerintel aviv. and, 0rla, how do negotiations over a ceasefire in gaza stand tonight? there has been no progress today, thatis there has been no progress today, that is clear from both israeli sources we have spoken to in the last few hours and from the hamas delegation. it is a strange process taking place, you cannot really call it negotiation. you have the hamas delegation in cairo for the second day running talking to the egyptians and the qataris without the israelis, they are not present. a member of the hamas delegation told us tonight they are showing what he called maximum flexible teeth to try to get a deal but he said there were key conditions that had to be met. —— flexibility. that includes the return of palestinians to homes in the north gaza and a pull—out from israeli forces from cities and camps inside gaza. and israeli source told me they will not budge on their key demand, their key sticking point which is to receive a list of the a0 hostages that would be freed if a deal
jerusalem. 0ur our special correspondent fergal keane. 0ur senior international correspondent, 0rla guerintel aviv. and, 0rla, how do negotiations over a ceasefire in gaza stand tonight? there has been no progress today, thatis there has been no progress today, that is clear from both israeli sources we have spoken to in the last few hours and from the hamas delegation. it is a strange process taking place, you cannot really call it negotiation. you have the hamas delegation in cairo for the...
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from israel, here's our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin — her report contains images somes have accused israel of intentionally starving gaza.
from israel, here's our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin — her report contains images somes have accused israel of intentionally starving gaza.
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hamas — and that several freed israeli hostages have said they were held there. 0ur correspondent, 0rla guerinrt and just a warning — you might find some parts of her reporting distressing. not for the first time in this war, israeli soldiers have been filmed standing over stripped and kneeling detainees. but these are medical staff detained after the israeli army overran the nasser hospital in khan younis. most are still being held. for weeks, the medics had witnessed israel's advance as it closed in around the hospital. the fighting in khan younis was fierce. thousands of people who'd sought refuge in the grounds fled underfire. even a hospital wasn't safe. 0ne nurse was shot inside an operating theatre through a window. another person shot at the main entrance. the hospital was under siege. then, on february 15th, after giving warnings, israeli tanks rolled in. inside, utter chaos. patients rushed from collapsing wards. israel says it found hamas weapons and medication, which it says supports accounts from israeli hostages that they were held here. in the idf�*s own footage, you can see hos
hamas — and that several freed israeli hostages have said they were held there. 0ur correspondent, 0rla guerinrt and just a warning — you might find some parts of her reporting distressing. not for the first time in this war, israeli soldiers have been filmed standing over stripped and kneeling detainees. but these are medical staff detained after the israeli army overran the nasser hospital in khan younis. most are still being held. for weeks, the medics had witnessed israel's advance as...
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government to do a deal to release them before it is too late. 0ur senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin phone on, two consecutive messages came in that had arrived at 8:11 from hirsch. the first of the messages said, "i love you." and the second one immediately after said, "i'm sorry." this is rachel's, 23 and much missed. here he is in happier times with his parents. the american—israeli is still a hostage in gaza. five months on, his mother still in anguish. every morning when i wake up, i make a concerted effort and say to myself, "now pretend to be human." so that i can get up. and try to save hersch, my son and the other remaining 133 hostages. what i want to do is lay in a ball on the floor weeping. but that won't help them. hersh was caught up in this horror when a music festival became a killing field on october 7th. he sought refuge with friends inside a bomb shelter. but hamas was at the entrance, throwing in grenades. allahu akbar! he was last seen surrounded by gunmen, his left arm blown off, as hamas loaded hostages onto a truck. do you believe you will get him back? i real
government to do a deal to release them before it is too late. 0ur senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin phone on, two consecutive messages came in that had arrived at 8:11 from hirsch. the first of the messages said, "i love you." and the second one immediately after said, "i'm sorry." this is rachel's, 23 and much missed. here he is in happier times with his parents. the american—israeli is still a hostage in gaza. five months on, his mother still in anguish....
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the overall death toll in gaza now stands at more than 32,000. 0rla guerin, our senior internationaldent, bring us this exclusive report, and to warn you the content is distressing. at times, alma can forgetjust at times, alma can forget just for a moment, especially when she is playing with her cousins. here, they fashion a kite from scraps and imagination. she now lives with her aunt and uncle in a tent in rafah, a 12—year—old who has seen and experienced too much. i __ experienced too much. i —— a shout from under the rubble. can you see my light, asks the rescue worker. i swear, i will get to you. alma asks for her sister and brothers. bravo, alma, he says, as she emerges after three hours buried alive. where are your brothers and sister, he asks? they are over here, she says. and my mum is over there. translation: i says. and my mum is over there. translation:— says. and my mum is over there. translation: i am 12 years old and the only survivor— translation: i am 12 years old and the only survivor of— translation: i am 12 years old and the only survivor of my _ translation: i am
the overall death toll in gaza now stands at more than 32,000. 0rla guerin, our senior internationaldent, bring us this exclusive report, and to warn you the content is distressing. at times, alma can forgetjust at times, alma can forget just for a moment, especially when she is playing with her cousins. here, they fashion a kite from scraps and imagination. she now lives with her aunt and uncle in a tent in rafah, a 12—year—old who has seen and experienced too much. i __ experienced too...
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monday — taking effect before ramadan in a week's time. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin
monday — taking effect before ramadan in a week's time. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin
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monday, taking effect before ramadan in a week's time. 0ur senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin
monday, taking effect before ramadan in a week's time. 0ur senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin
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from the west bank, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports. land, eaten away for decades by illegal israeli settlements. they are an obstacle to peace, the un says. but now many on israel's far right want to bring settlements like this man who has raised ten children in a settle outpost on the west bank. he lived in dauser in the past, and claims a god—given right to return. do you want to go back? do think that others will go back? we want to go back? do think that others will go back?— want to go back? do think that others will go back? we must do it. it is art others will go back? we must do it. it is part of — others will go back? we must do it. it is part of the _ others will go back? we must do it. it is part of the israel— others will go back? we must do it. it is part of the israel area. - others will go back? we must do it. it is part of the israel area. this - it is part of the israel area. this is the land that god gave us, and you couldn't go to them and say, you give me, i give other people. these at the 21 gaza _ give me, i give
from the west bank, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports. land, eaten away for decades by illegal israeli settlements. they are an obstacle to peace, the un says. but now many on israel's far right want to bring settlements like this man who has raised ten children in a settle outpost on the west bank. he lived in dauser in the past, and claims a god—given right to return. do you want to go back? do think that others will go back? we want to go back? do think that others...