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just after the israeli strike that took her husband, theirfather, abdulrahman, one of more than 70 peoplee two hostages. his daughter malak lost an eye in the attack. "pain," she says. "i lost my father. enough." nora was pregnant at the time and now has the couple's baby, rahma. womb after another airstrike. "the baby is under medical care," said dr mohamed salama. "she'll stay here three or four weeks." she lived only five days. nora al—najar and her children. just after the israeli strike that took her husband, theirfather, abdulrahman, one of more than 70 people killed in an operation to rescue two hostages. his daughter malak lost an eye in the attack. "pain," she says. "i lost my father. enough." nora was pregnant at the time and now has the couple's baby, rahma. the cease fire is welcome, but it's not the end of suffering. translation: after the cease fire, i want to give my - children the best life. i want them to get over the fear we lived. my children are really scared. the terror has settled in their hearts. the scale of rebuilding ahead is immense. of a lost world of broken li
just after the israeli strike that took her husband, theirfather, abdulrahman, one of more than 70 peoplee two hostages. his daughter malak lost an eye in the attack. "pain," she says. "i lost my father. enough." nora was pregnant at the time and now has the couple's baby, rahma. womb after another airstrike. "the baby is under medical care," said dr mohamed salama. "she'll stay here three or four weeks." she lived only five days. nora al—najar and her...
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just after the israeli strike that took her husband, theirfather, abdulrahman, one of more than 70 peoplees. his daughter malak lost an eye in the attack. "pain," she says. "i lost my father. enough." nora was pregnant at the time and now has the couple's baby, rahma. the cease fire is welcome, but it's not the end of suffering. translation: "after the cease fire, i want to give my - children the best life. i want them to get over the fear we lived. my children are really scared. the terror has settled in their hearts. the scale of rebuilding ahead is immense. of a lost world of broken lives. fergal keane, bbc news, amman. after more than 15 months of fighting — what is the current state of gaza? our verify correspondent nick eardley is here to tell us. thanks, sophie. israel launched its offensive in gaza after the hamas attacks on the 7th of october, where around 1,200 people were killed. 251 others were taken hostage. but the impact of 15 months of war in gaza has been huge. whole neighbourhoods have been flattened by israeli strikes during the conflict. let s talk firstly about the hu
just after the israeli strike that took her husband, theirfather, abdulrahman, one of more than 70 peoplees. his daughter malak lost an eye in the attack. "pain," she says. "i lost my father. enough." nora was pregnant at the time and now has the couple's baby, rahma. the cease fire is welcome, but it's not the end of suffering. translation: "after the cease fire, i want to give my - children the best life. i want them to get over the fear we lived. my children are...
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ahmed was 13, mohamed was 11 and abdulrahman was seven.ahwan. it accused him of having helped hamas's military wing plan attacks on israeli forces in gaza. the hamas—run interior ministry condemned the killing, but it also confirmed that the head of police was also among those dead. it accused israel of spreading chaos by killing police officers who, as they say, were doing their humanitarian and their national duty. today, there has been more than a dozen israeli strikes across the gaza strip. also remember that the recent cold and wet weather has worsened conditions in the gaza strip for displaced families. since tuesday, more than 1,500 tents have been flooded with rainwater and sewage, according to the civil defence services. the end of 2024 was hoped to bring a ceasefire agreement and a desperately needed respite for the people of gaza, and yet the beginning of 2025 has brought in more bloodshed. 0k, ok, that is our programme at this hour. thank you so much for watching bbc news. we are back at the top of the next hour. hello there. a
ahmed was 13, mohamed was 11 and abdulrahman was seven.ahwan. it accused him of having helped hamas's military wing plan attacks on israeli forces in gaza. the hamas—run interior ministry condemned the killing, but it also confirmed that the head of police was also among those dead. it accused israel of spreading chaos by killing police officers who, as they say, were doing their humanitarian and their national duty. today, there has been more than a dozen israeli strikes across the gaza...
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fruitful partnership negotiated side by side, , alongside mediator qatari prime minister mohammed bin abdulrahman jassim al thani, qatari prime minister: the steps that's been taken recently from the u.s. has yielded to this moment. nick: today, trump took credit, posting quote "this epic cease-fire agreement could have only happened as a result of our historic victory in november.” pres. biden: i told my team to coordinate closely with the incoming team to make sure we're all speaking with the same voice, because that's what american presidents do. nick: if the cease-fire holds, the two sides would negotiate a second phase for a permanent cease-fire. hamas would release all remaining living hostages, including male soldiers. and israel would withdraw from gaza completely. and if the two sides get that far, the third phase would return the remains of hostages killed in captivity and launch gaza's long-term reconstruction, with foreign troops providing security, as laid out yesterday by secretary of state antony blinken. >> given the costs, especially the human costs, we have a responsibility to e
fruitful partnership negotiated side by side, , alongside mediator qatari prime minister mohammed bin abdulrahman jassim al thani, qatari prime minister: the steps that's been taken recently from the u.s. has yielded to this moment. nick: today, trump took credit, posting quote "this epic cease-fire agreement could have only happened as a result of our historic victory in november.” pres. biden: i told my team to coordinate closely with the incoming team to make sure we're all speaking...