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with me is said shehata from bbc arabic. many appear to be talking about it as a certainty.s certain in politics but there are promising signs of that. the details and provisions of the deal, it seems, are pleasing both sides. in addition, there is more pressure on the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, especially from the military, to reshape the strategy in gaza, especially hamas is increasing its power. in addition to that, pressure from the hostage families. in addition to that, pressure from the american presidentjoe biden and the president—elect donald trump. so all of that puts pressure on israel. people in gaza are exhausted and they want the end of the war. and hamas is also exhausted as a movement. there is pressure from both sides. so that coming together. however, there is still some restriction, reservations, some opposition from the israeli government, especially from the minister of finance, calling for not accepting it because they call it a surrender, in addition to hamas did not send its response to the drug because it received the maps of the areas
with me is said shehata from bbc arabic. many appear to be talking about it as a certainty.s certain in politics but there are promising signs of that. the details and provisions of the deal, it seems, are pleasing both sides. in addition, there is more pressure on the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, especially from the military, to reshape the strategy in gaza, especially hamas is increasing its power. in addition to that, pressure from the hostage families. in addition to that,...
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bbc arabic. english? i am causing destabilisation of the country.a, they used to always put my name on the arrest list, and i would find a way to bribe my way in because i never wanted to cut ties with my country. i always wanted to come back, to see people, to feel it, to report on it from inside, because it's different. well, the bbc is currently the only british broadcaster reporting inside damascus, with our middle east correspondent, lina sinjab, among the first to arrive in the syrian capital yesterday afternoon. and every time they will have different reasons for why i am on the arrest list. but the last time, i was in palestine branch — it's one of also the most notorious, you know, detention centres. so, we're going to pass by several detention centres that i've been arrested at, and see if we can get to them or visit the prison cell where i was transferred to. we go inside? i don't want to go inside. i spent two days. every day i would go from 10am till 6pm being interrogated. it's really so strange. it's just... it's one of the security b
bbc arabic. english? i am causing destabilisation of the country.a, they used to always put my name on the arrest list, and i would find a way to bribe my way in because i never wanted to cut ties with my country. i always wanted to come back, to see people, to feel it, to report on it from inside, because it's different. well, the bbc is currently the only british broadcaster reporting inside damascus, with our middle east correspondent, lina sinjab, among the first to arrive in the syrian...
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bbc arabic. english? english. i am causing destabilisation of the country. they used to always put my name on the arrest list, and i would find a way to bribe my way in because i never wanted to cut ties with my country. i always wanted to come back, to see people, to feel it, to report on it from inside, because it's different. well, the bbc is currently the only british broadcaster reporting inside damascus, with our middle east correspondent, lina sinjab, among the first to arrive in the syrian capital yesterday afternoon. and every time they will have different reasons for why i am on the arrest list. but the last time, i was in palestine branch — it's one of also the most notorious, you know, detention centres. so, we're going to pass by several detention centres that i've been arrested at, and see if we can get to them or visit the prison cell where i was transferred to. we go inside? i don't want to go inside. i spent two days. every day i would go from 10am till 6pm being interrogated. it's really so strange. it's just... it's one of the security bra
bbc arabic. english? english. i am causing destabilisation of the country. they used to always put my name on the arrest list, and i would find a way to bribe my way in because i never wanted to cut ties with my country. i always wanted to come back, to see people, to feel it, to report on it from inside, because it's different. well, the bbc is currently the only british broadcaster reporting inside damascus, with our middle east correspondent, lina sinjab, among the first to arrive in the...
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with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic. good morning.l us more about what has been happening overnight. of course there have been celebrations but also more firing going on in gaza?— celebrations but also more firing going on in gaza? indeed, there is that atmosphere _ going on in gaza? indeed, there is that atmosphere of— going on in gaza? indeed, there is that atmosphere of joy _ going on in gaza? indeed, there is that atmosphere of joy and - going on in gaza? indeed, there is. that atmosphere of joy and caution, that atmosphere ofjoy and caution, at the same time, so the joy for this big moment is that the people in gaza and israel waited so long, 468 days of devastating war, but cautious because israel continued their strikes against gaza, more than 30 people died in a different parts of gaza, putting the number of people who died in the last 20 four hours to 80. people in gaza are tied and that, they might be expecting more until the ceasefire comes into force on sunday.— force on sunday. there are lots of conversations _ force on s
with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic. good morning.l us more about what has been happening overnight. of course there have been celebrations but also more firing going on in gaza?— celebrations but also more firing going on in gaza? indeed, there is that atmosphere _ going on in gaza? indeed, there is that atmosphere of— going on in gaza? indeed, there is that atmosphere of joy _ going on in gaza? indeed, there is that atmosphere of joy and - going on in gaza? indeed, there is. that...
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with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic. hello to you, and happy new year. �* , ., ~ year. happy new year to you, sall. �*, ., ,, ., year. happy new year to you, sall. �*, ., , sally. let's talk about this hosta . e sally. let's talk about this hostage list. _ sally. let's talk about this hostage list. what - sally. let's talk about this hostage list. what can - sally. let's talk about this| hostage list. what can you sally. let's talk about this - hostage list. what can you tell us? i! hostage list. what can you tell us? , , , . hostage list. what can you tell us? , , . ,': us? if this list is correct, 34 hostages — us? if this list is correct, 34 hostages names, _ us? if this list is correct, 34 hostages names, that - us? if this list is correct, 34 hostages names, that is - us? if this list is correct, 34 hostages names, that is a l us? if this list is correct, 34 i hostages names, that is a big step. that is nearly half of the hostages that hamas are holding. so if this list is correct, that means the other issues could be dealt with, which is the number
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joining me now is mohamed taha from bbc arabic what is the situation like in the region tonight?t israeli strikes continuing in gaza and somewhere between 20 have been 30 people reportedly killed. yes, indeed, after the announcement of the cease—fire deal between the palestinians and israel, the palestinians started to celebrate, started to have joyful atmosphere started to celebrate, started to havejoyful atmosphere in gaza and all of a sudden, this turned to be, again, strikes from israel in different parts of gaza according to the health authorities there this putting the number of palestinians died in the strikes in gaza and the last 2a hours of more than 80 people. unfortunately, the palestinians will have to face these situations for maybe three more days until the cease—fire enters into effect on sunday where they expect the cease—fire to be in effect then to outside the residential areas and the aid to gaza will be intensified by 600 trucks a day. then there will be a free movement in gaza where the palestinians will be able to return back to their places or their homes i
joining me now is mohamed taha from bbc arabic what is the situation like in the region tonight?t israeli strikes continuing in gaza and somewhere between 20 have been 30 people reportedly killed. yes, indeed, after the announcement of the cease—fire deal between the palestinians and israel, the palestinians started to celebrate, started to have joyful atmosphere started to celebrate, started to havejoyful atmosphere in gaza and all of a sudden, this turned to be, again, strikes from israel...
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bbc news. president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million and a half gazans — calling the stripa demolition site" where "something needs to happen". i would like egypt and jordan to take people, you are talking about probably 1.5 million people and we just clean up that whole thing. lebanon says the israeli army has killed 11 people and wounded 83 in the country's south, as a deadline for the idf to leave expires. belarus is voting in a presidential election — with alexander lukashenko all but certain to secure a seventh term. hello and welcome. we start in the middle east and comments by president trump on gaza. he's said he'd like to see a—million—and—a—half of its residents taken in by other arab nations — including jordan and egypt. he told journalists the strip was "literally a demolition site" and suggested it be "cleaned out". israeli bombardments have reduced much of gaza to rubble. hamas says it would oppose any plan to relocate palestinians, while islamichhad says it would encourage israel to commit war crimes. but mr trump's comments are already being welcomed by far—
bbc news. president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million and a half gazans — calling the stripa demolition site" where "something needs to happen". i would like egypt and jordan to take people, you are talking about probably 1.5 million people and we just clean up that whole thing. lebanon says the israeli army has killed 11 people and wounded 83 in the country's south, as a deadline for the idf to leave expires. belarus is voting in a presidential election...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million and a half gazans — calling the strip "a demolition site" where "something needs to happen". lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south. officials say at least 15 people were killed and several others injured. an election slammed as a sham and a farce — alexander lukashenko prepares to return to power as president, with all real challengers either in prison or enforced exile. uk chancellor rachel reeves hints a third runway at london's heathrow airport could get government support — as part of plans to grow the economy. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanthan. tens of thousands of homes in northern ireland remain without power as the aftermath of storm eowyn is still causing chaos across parts of the uk. the majority of the rail network in scotland remains closed with network rail dealing with around 400 separate incidents. david wallace lockhart is in glasgow for us and told us about the impact there. a 19 year old man has died af
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not be allowed to return to those areas, will be into exiled into egypt or neighbouring arab you are watching bbcothers. here's daniel sandford. seven and a half years ago and was in the middle of studying for a phd, with alcohol or drugs. catherine farrelly casey said, to the outside world he undoubtedly presents as a smart and charming young man. sexual predator, a voyeur and a rapist. when he was arrested detectives find videos at the flat, that zhenhao zou allegedly raped. the court heard that in seven of the alleged rape the women at this blog in bloomsbury can be heard saying i don't want daniel sandford, bbc news, inner london crown court. first asked for approval for more capacity. the government says a new runway, will help "make britain the world's best connected place "to do business". say extending heathrow is incompatible, with near 0xford this morning. the government says generating economic growth is its defining mission. the situation demands us to do more. and today i will go further and faster in kick—starting economic growth. expanding heathrow airport. hey, hey! ho, ho! no thi
not be allowed to return to those areas, will be into exiled into egypt or neighbouring arab you are watching bbcothers. here's daniel sandford. seven and a half years ago and was in the middle of studying for a phd, with alcohol or drugs. catherine farrelly casey said, to the outside world he undoubtedly presents as a smart and charming young man. sexual predator, a voyeur and a rapist. when he was arrested detectives find videos at the flat, that zhenhao zou allegedly raped. the court heard...
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bbc news, the headlines... president trump meets a potential plan to relocate more than a million palestinians from the gaza strip to arab countries. palestinians have expressed shock at his suggestion but it's been welcomed by the israeli far—right. lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south, killing at least two people . israel's forces have missed a deadline to leave the area, as a 60—day ceasefire deal expired. chancellor rachel reeves announces proposed changes to england's planning system — aimed at boosting economic growth. tens of thousands of homes and businesses across the uk remain without power, two days after storm ay—oh—win ripped through the north of the uk and the rare alignment of five planets offers stargazers a spectacle in the skies. after sunset, venus, jupiter and saturn and mars will be visible in an arc—like formation and can be seen with the naked eye. now on bbc news, the president's path. we were on the path to the presidency. now we're on, drum roll, please... both: the president's path. i was waiting for you to say it. presid
bbc news, the headlines... president trump meets a potential plan to relocate more than a million palestinians from the gaza strip to arab countries. palestinians have expressed shock at his suggestion but it's been welcomed by the israeli far—right. lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south, killing at least two people . israel's forces have missed a deadline to leave the area, as a 60—day ceasefire deal expired....
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bbc news. president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million and a half gazans, calling the stripe pictures from gaza, where thousands of displaced palestinians are being prevented from returning to their homes in the north of the gaza strip. lebanon says the israeli army has killed 15 people and wounded 83 in the country's south, as a deadline for the idf to leave expires. belarus is voting in a presidential election — with alexander lukashenko all but certain to secure a seventh term. a third runway at london's heathrow could be given government support after the chancellor hinted that she would approve expansion as part of plans to grow the economy. coming up in sport — an incredible world first as italian skier miro tabanelli lands a 2340 trick in a competition.
bbc news. president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million and a half gazans, calling the stripe pictures from gaza, where thousands of displaced palestinians are being prevented from returning to their homes in the north of the gaza strip. lebanon says the israeli army has killed 15 people and wounded 83 in the country's south, as a deadline for the idf to leave expires. belarus is voting in a presidential election — with alexander lukashenko all but certain to secure a...
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bbc news. president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million and a half gazans, calling the strip people, you are talking about probably 1.5 million people and we just clean up that whole thing. these are live pictures from gaza — where israel is continuing to stop tens of thousands of palestinians returning to the north of the strip after accusing hamas of a second ceasefire violation. chancellor rachel reeves hints a third runway at london's heathrow airport could get government support — as part of plans to grow the economy. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanthan. president trump says he'd like to see a—million—and—a—half of gaza's residents taken in
bbc news. president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million and a half gazans, calling the strip people, you are talking about probably 1.5 million people and we just clean up that whole thing. these are live pictures from gaza — where israel is continuing to stop tens of thousands of palestinians returning to the north of the strip after accusing hamas of a second ceasefire violation. chancellor rachel reeves hints a third runway at london's heathrow airport could get...
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bbc news, the headlines... president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million and a half gazans, calling for a "cleanthe israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south, killing at least two people . israel's forces have missed a deadline to leave the area, as a sixty—day ceasefire deal expired. in belarus, polls have begun to open in the presidential election. leader alexander lukashenko is all but certain to secure a seventh term. mr lukashenko has been in power for over three decades. and the rare alignment of five planets offers stargazers a spectacle in the skies. after sunset, venus, jupiter and saturn and mars will be visible in an arc—like formation and can be seen with the naked eye. president trump has said he'll speak to sir keir starmer
bbc news, the headlines... president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million and a half gazans, calling for a "cleanthe israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south, killing at least two people . israel's forces have missed a deadline to leave the area, as a sixty—day ceasefire deal expired. in belarus, polls have begun to open in the presidential election. leader alexander lukashenko is all but certain to secure a seventh...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million andses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south. officials say at least 15 people were killed and several others injured. an election slammed as a sham and a farce — alexander lukashenko prepares to return to power as president, with all real challengers either in prison or enforced exile. uk chancellor rachel reeves hints a third runway at london's heathrow airport could get government support — as part of plans to grow the economy.
this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in a million andses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south. officials say at least 15 people were killed and several others injured. an election slammed as a sham and a farce — alexander lukashenko prepares to return to power as president, with all real challengers either in prison or enforced exile. uk chancellor rachel reeves hints a third runway at...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in 1.5 million gazanssraeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south, killing at least 15 people and injuring several others. belarus is voting in a presidential election — with alexander lukashenko all but certain to secure a seventh term. lukashenko has dismissed speculation that he might hand over to one of his three sons. he said a new generation should emerge to lead belarus by 2030. a third runway at london's heathrow could be given government support after the chancellor hinted that she would approve expansion as part of plans to grow the economy. now on bbc news, panorama: should we still be working from home? the way we work has changed for ever. the impact of work from home post—pandemic is probably the biggest change to hit society since maybe world war ii. it's just impacted everything. now, many businesses across the uk want their workers to come into the office more. if in six months time, we were looking for a member of staff and someone was to say,
this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump says he'd like arab nations to take in 1.5 million gazanssraeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south, killing at least 15 people and injuring several others. belarus is voting in a presidential election — with alexander lukashenko all but certain to secure a seventh term. lukashenko has dismissed speculation that he might hand over to one of his three sons. he said a new generation should emerge to...
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bbc news. egypt rejects president trump's proposition to move palestinians out of gaza — a move the arab league six more hostages including arbel yehud — paving the way for displaced palestinians to return to northern gaza from monday. and president trump and his colombian counterpart trade threats of tariffs — after colombia turned back two migrant deportation flights. hello. i'm carl nasman. we begin with breaking news out of the middle east. israel confirms — hamas will hand over three more hostages by friday, including civilian hostage arbel yehud. israel had accused hamas of breaching their ceasefire terms — when she wasn't released along with other hostages on saturday. in return, israel will allow displaced palestinians to return to northern gaza from monday morning. in other developments — egypt has rejected any attempt
bbc news. egypt rejects president trump's proposition to move palestinians out of gaza — a move the arab league six more hostages including arbel yehud — paving the way for displaced palestinians to return to northern gaza from monday. and president trump and his colombian counterpart trade threats of tariffs — after colombia turned back two migrant deportation flights. hello. i'm carl nasman. we begin with breaking news out of the middle east. israel confirms — hamas will hand over...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump moots a potential plan to relocate more than i million palestinians from the gaza strip to arabsidential election. leader alexander lukashenko is all but certain to secure a seventh term. mr lukashenko has been in power for over three decades. tens of thousands of homes and businesses across the uk remain without power, two days after storm eowyn ripped through the north of the uk.
this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump moots a potential plan to relocate more than i million palestinians from the gaza strip to arabsidential election. leader alexander lukashenko is all but certain to secure a seventh term. mr lukashenko has been in power for over three decades. tens of thousands of homes and businesses across the uk remain without power, two days after storm eowyn ripped through the north of the uk.
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bbc news, the headlines... president trump moots a potential plan to relocate more than a million palestinians from the gaza strip to arabraeli far—right. lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south, killing at least two people . israel's forces have missed a deadline to leave the area, as a 60—day ceasefire deal expired. chancellor rachel reeves announces proposed changes to england's planning system — aimed at boosting economic growth. tens of thousands of homes and businesses across the uk remain without power, two days after storm ay—oh—win ripped through the north of the uk
bbc news, the headlines... president trump moots a potential plan to relocate more than a million palestinians from the gaza strip to arabraeli far—right. lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south, killing at least two people . israel's forces have missed a deadline to leave the area, as a 60—day ceasefire deal expired. chancellor rachel reeves announces proposed changes to england's planning system — aimed at boosting...
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arabic. he cries. so much has been taken that will never come back. the living wonder if they will ever see the end of war. fergal keane, bbcfor more updates on the ceasefire and developments in the middle east, do click on our live page at bbc.com. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. after a short—lived shutdown, tiktok is resuming its service in the us. in a message to app users, the company said this was a result of "president trump's efforts". and in an earlier statement, tiktok thanked trump for "providing the necessary clarity and assurance... .that they will face no penalties providing the app "to over 170 million american users". that came after president—elect donald trump said on truth social that he will issue an executive order when he takes office on monday, allowing tiktok a temporary reprieve from a us law banning it on national security grounds. for the latest, we're joined by lilyjamali, our north america tech correspondent, live from san francisco. thank you forjoining me. why do things stand now? is tiktok completely back up online and restored? , . , restored?
arabic. he cries. so much has been taken that will never come back. the living wonder if they will ever see the end of war. fergal keane, bbcfor more updates on the ceasefire and developments in the middle east, do click on our live page at bbc.com. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. after a short—lived shutdown, tiktok is resuming its service in the us. in a message to app users, the company said this was a result of "president trump's...
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arabic. he cries so much has been taken that will never come back. the living wonder if they will ever see the end of war. fergal keane, bbcll be sworn in as the us president for the second time. ahead of that, he's been holding a victory rally in washington dc. let's take a listen to some of what he had to say. once and for all we are going to end the rain of ourfailed and political corrupt administration. we're not going to take it anymore.— to take it anymore. cheering and applause. _ to take it anymore. cheering and applause. we're - to take it anymore. cheering and applause. we're going | to take it anymore. cheering. and applause. we're going to sto the and applause. we're going to stop the invasion _ and applause. we're going to stop the invasion of _ and applause. we're going to stop the invasion of our - stop the invasion of our borders, we're going to reclaim our wealth, we are going to unlock the liquid gold that is right under ourfeet, unlock the liquid gold that is right under our feet, liquid gold. right under our feet, liquid old. , �* , right under our feet, liquid old. , ~ , ~ ~ ,, gold. cheering and appla
arabic. he cries so much has been taken that will never come back. the living wonder if they will ever see the end of war. fergal keane, bbcll be sworn in as the us president for the second time. ahead of that, he's been holding a victory rally in washington dc. let's take a listen to some of what he had to say. once and for all we are going to end the rain of ourfailed and political corrupt administration. we're not going to take it anymore.— to take it anymore. cheering and applause. _ to...
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arabs and israelis have to play their role. >> good to see you. we will take a short break. around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc> the governor of south dakota will become one of the most prominent figures in donald trump -- donald trump's new cabinet if she's confirmed this next week as the new secretary for homeland security. then she will be responsible for securing the border and enacting the mass deportations donald trump has promised. in a three hour examination, she portrayed the illegal immigration at the u.s.-mexico border as an invasion and said she would work to reinstate trump's remaining mexico program. that forced non-mexican migrants to wait in mexico while pursuing u.s. asylum. >> border security must remain a top priority. as a nation, we have the right and responsibility to secure our borders against those who would do us harm. and we must create a fair and lawful immigration system that is efficient and effective and that reflects our values. president trump was elected with a clear mandate. he needs to achieve this mission because two thirds of americans support his immigration and border pol
arabs and israelis have to play their role. >> good to see you. we will take a short break. around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc> the governor of south dakota will become one of the most prominent figures in donald trump -- donald trump's new cabinet if she's confirmed this next week as the new secretary for homeland security. then she will be responsible for securing the border and enacting the mass deportations donald trump has promised. in a three hour examination, she...
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arab world. ben: great to talk to you, glen. glen johnson, senior advisor to former secretary of state john kerry. around the world and across the u.k., you have been watching bbcthe u.k. prime minister sir keir starmer has made his first visit to ukraine as prime minister with a pledge to put ukraine in the strongest possible position this year. the visit and that of the italian defense minister aims to underline european solidarity with ukraine and of donald trump's second term as president -- prime min. starmer: we have committed 3 billion pounds for military aid of year and we are going further to support the frontline, providing a 2.2 billion pound loan which will be paid back not by ukraine, but from the interest of frozen russian assets. we're also galvanizing british and -- british industry. ben: sir keir starmer in kyibv. let's speak to a former british ambassador to moscow. keir starmer talking about a 100-year pact. how much comfort will the ukrainian leader president zelenskyy take from that solidarity? >> i think it is helpful. the u.k. since the beginning of the crisis has been at the forefront of helping people of ukraine. couple other things as
arab world. ben: great to talk to you, glen. glen johnson, senior advisor to former secretary of state john kerry. around the world and across the u.k., you have been watching bbcthe u.k. prime minister sir keir starmer has made his first visit to ukraine as prime minister with a pledge to put ukraine in the strongest possible position this year. the visit and that of the italian defense minister aims to underline european solidarity with ukraine and of donald trump's second term as president...
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bbc they've agreed to free the israeli civilian hostage arbel yehud on friday in exchange for 30 palestinian prisoners. president trump says he'd like to see 1.5 million of gaza's residents taken in by other arabg needs to happen". lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south. officials say at least 22 people have been killed. israel's forces have missed a deadline to leave the area. belarus is voting in a presidential election — which the eu has described as "a total sham . alexander lukashenko is all but certain to secure a seventh term. lukashenko has dismissed speculation that he might hand over to one of his three sons.
bbc they've agreed to free the israeli civilian hostage arbel yehud on friday in exchange for 30 palestinian prisoners. president trump says he'd like to see 1.5 million of gaza's residents taken in by other arabg needs to happen". lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south. officials say at least 22 people have been killed. israel's forces have missed a deadline to leave the area. belarus is voting in a presidential...
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bbc they've agreed to free the israeli civilian hostage arbel yehud on friday in exchange for 30 palestinian prisoners. president trump says he'd like to see 1.5 million of gaza's residents taken in by other arab nations — including jordan and egypt. he is calling the strip "a demolition site" where "something needs to happen". lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south. officials say at least 22 people have been killed. israel's forces have missed a deadline to leave the area. belarus is voting in a presidential election — which the eu has described as "a total sham . alexander lukashenko is all but certain to secure a seventh term. lukashenko has dismissed speculation that he might hand over to one of his three sons. now on bbc news, click. welcome back to las vegas. this week we are _ welcome back to las vegas. this week we are bringing you more. now, this place is a tourist hot spot. it attracts travellers from all over the world because it's unique. the architecture is quite something. it's got the sunny skies and if you want to party, well, there's nowhere like vegas. there certainly isn't! but the way people visit these
bbc they've agreed to free the israeli civilian hostage arbel yehud on friday in exchange for 30 palestinian prisoners. president trump says he'd like to see 1.5 million of gaza's residents taken in by other arab nations — including jordan and egypt. he is calling the strip "a demolition site" where "something needs to happen". lebanon accuses the israeli army of firing at residents trying to return to their homes in the country's south. officials say at least 22 people...
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bbc arabic�*s reporter sent us this report from the egypt side of the rafa crossing.ough crossing from the egyptian side and it is the first day of the ceasefire from hamas and israel. the first aid trucks have been seen entering gaza this morning. since the ceasefire came into effect. the united nations food agency says its aid trucks have entered into gaza via two crossings. they came in the north and kerem shalom in the south. other aid trucks have been seen entering the strip via the rafah crossing. the first aid trucks carried life—saving wheat, flour, and ready to eat food parcels for people in the desperate need. the world food programme says gaza relies heavily on aid forfood. and in recent weeks just a0 trucks of aid were getting in on average, while pre—conflict around 500 trucks entered the gaza daily. the ceasefire deal requires 608 trucks to enter each day. that reporter from bbc arabic, describing the scene on the egypt side of the rafa crossing a few hours ago. we have been getting various bits of pictures through the day. these particular pictures that
bbc arabic�*s reporter sent us this report from the egypt side of the rafa crossing.ough crossing from the egyptian side and it is the first day of the ceasefire from hamas and israel. the first aid trucks have been seen entering gaza this morning. since the ceasefire came into effect. the united nations food agency says its aid trucks have entered into gaza via two crossings. they came in the north and kerem shalom in the south. other aid trucks have been seen entering the strip via the...
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with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic.rt with those thousands of displaced palestinians, they could back go home as soon as this morning?— go home as soon as this mornin: ? , ., ., . _ morning? the idf announcing by now localtime, _ morning? the idf announcing by now local time, the _ now local time, the palestinians can cross the corridor that is separating the south of gaza from the north of gaza, we can see in the images, tens of thousands of palestinians, are going to that area should road, that is next to the sea, the idf allowing them to pass only by foot. they walked tens of thousands, not tens of thousands maybe 10 kilometres on foot to be able to go to their home. we do not know yet if they are able to cross the corridor or not, but they are heading to it, as we understand at the moment, in two hours by 9am, the idf announced that they would allow the vehicles to cross not from this road but from salata dene road, it's a big moment for these palestinians and its the festive season.— these palestinians and its the
with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic.rt with those thousands of displaced palestinians, they could back go home as soon as this morning?— go home as soon as this mornin: ? , ., ., . _ morning? the idf announcing by now localtime, _ morning? the idf announcing by now local time, the _ now local time, the palestinians can cross the corridor that is separating the south of gaza from the north of gaza, we can see in the images, tens of thousands of palestinians, are going to that area should...
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let's speak to said shehata from bbc arabic — he's in cairo.lk us through the first phase of this agreement. the first phase — phase of this agreement. tue: first phase consists phase of this agreement. tte: first phase consists of 42 days, six weeks. the first day will be releasing three hostages in return for some palestinian detainees or prisoners. in addition to that 600 aid trucks go into gaza every day during the ceasefire deal. in addition to that, the israeli forces will withdraw from the densely populated area in gaza. in addition to that will be, they will start going back, the displaced people from the south to the north of gaza, and in addition to that there is prefabricated hospitals by the who ready to go inside gaza because the healthcare there is almost destroyed, there is only 16 hospitals working partially in gaza and there is that backlog. so all of that are promising signs, and the rest of the hostages, about 33 hostages in the first phase will be released during six weeks. on the 16th day of the deal will be discussing the
let's speak to said shehata from bbc arabic — he's in cairo.lk us through the first phase of this agreement. the first phase — phase of this agreement. tue: first phase consists phase of this agreement. tte: first phase consists of 42 days, six weeks. the first day will be releasing three hostages in return for some palestinian detainees or prisoners. in addition to that 600 aid trucks go into gaza every day during the ceasefire deal. in addition to that, the israeli forces will withdraw...
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with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic.rning, sally. 50 good morning to you, mohammed. morning. sally-— morning, sally. so the ceasefire _ morning, sally. so the ceasefire is _ morning, sally. so the ceasefire is in - morning, sally. so the ceasefire is in place. l morning, sally. so the - ceasefire is in place. indeed, it is. indeed, _ ceasefire is in place. indeed, it is. indeed, it— ceasefire is in place. indeed, it is. indeed, it is, _ ceasefire is in place. indeed, it is. indeed, it is, and - ceasefire is in place. indeed, it is. indeed, it is, and as- ceasefire is in place. indeed, it is. indeed, it is, and as wej it is. indeed, it is, and as we saw in that— it is. indeed, it is, and as we saw in that report, _ it is. indeed, it is, and as we saw in that report, hostages| saw in that report, hostages have been returned, prisoners have been returned, prisoners have been returned, prisoners have been released, a very emotional, tumultuous 2a hours. they were, indeed, actually, so and we are expecting more in the coming
with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic.rning, sally. 50 good morning to you, mohammed. morning. sally-— morning, sally. so the ceasefire _ morning, sally. so the ceasefire is _ morning, sally. so the ceasefire is in - morning, sally. so the ceasefire is in place. l morning, sally. so the - ceasefire is in place. indeed, it is. indeed, _ ceasefire is in place. indeed, it is. indeed, it— ceasefire is in place. indeed, it is. indeed, it is, _ ceasefire is in place. indeed, it is. indeed, it...
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with me is said shehata from bbc arabic. thanks for being with us today.he progress we hear about so far? the main points part of this tentative deal.— the main points part of this tentative deal. the terms of the deal according _ tentative deal. the terms of the deal according to - tentative deal. the terms of| the deal according to reports from officials and israeli media and american media and the statement from mr biden. there are close to achieving a deal but it may be different. there will be three stages of this agreement as what was presented before by mr biden in may. the first stage will be releasing about 3k hostages including children and women and elderly people. the first day will be releasing free hostages in return of four. israel withdrew from repeated errors and seven days later would be releasing hostages. and displaced people in southern gaza. on foot along the coastal side. then they will be releasing about 1000 palestinian prisoners. and on the 16th day of the first stage they will discuss the second stage of including who governed ga
with me is said shehata from bbc arabic. thanks for being with us today.he progress we hear about so far? the main points part of this tentative deal.— the main points part of this tentative deal. the terms of the deal according _ tentative deal. the terms of the deal according to - tentative deal. the terms of| the deal according to reports from officials and israeli media and american media and the statement from mr biden. there are close to achieving a deal but it may be different. there...
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with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic. what are we expecting to happen in the coming hours?cting to happen in the coming hours?— in the coming hours? what we exect, in the coming hours? what we expect, catherine _ in the coming hours? what we expect, catherine is _ in the coming hours? what we expect, catherine is that - in the coming hours? what we expect, catherine is that in - expect, catherine is that in less than 90 minutes this ceasefire should go into effect in gaza. that means there will not be any fighting between hamas and israel after more than 15 months of fighting. now, also we expect after a few hours, after midday, that three female hostages would be released from gaza. there is now contradictory reports that israel is saying they did not receive the names of these hostages yet, and we didn't hear much from hamas about that. but this is what the deal says. after that, maybe in the evening, we will see prisoners, palestinian prisoners, getting released from the west bank. and it is a day full of events and it is indeed ahistorical and it is indeed ahistorical a
with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic. what are we expecting to happen in the coming hours?cting to happen in the coming hours?— in the coming hours? what we exect, in the coming hours? what we expect, catherine _ in the coming hours? what we expect, catherine is _ in the coming hours? what we expect, catherine is that - in the coming hours? what we expect, catherine is that in - expect, catherine is that in less than 90 minutes this ceasefire should go into effect in gaza. that means there...
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we are going to discuss this further becausejoining me now is mohammed taha from bbc arabic.e in these discussions? i arabic. where are we in these discussions?— discussions? i think the ball toda is discussions? i think the ball today is in _ discussions? i think the ball today is in the _ discussions? i think the ball today is in the israeli - discussions? i think the ball today is in the israeli side . today is in the israeli side because we are expecting cabinet to be called for a meeting today to ratify the agreement with hamas or the deal with hamas. there is a kind of lytic crisis in israel because of this deal. as we saw last night, itamar ben—gvir, the right—wing minister announced that once it would be ratified he would be resigning from the government as this deal is against his political party core ideas and he actually said in the press conference it is a defeat for israel to accept, to withdraw from strategic parts from gaza and to allow the people to return to northern gaza and to release some of the palestinian prisoners that has a live sentencing in the israe
we are going to discuss this further becausejoining me now is mohammed taha from bbc arabic.e in these discussions? i arabic. where are we in these discussions?— discussions? i think the ball toda is discussions? i think the ball today is in _ discussions? i think the ball today is in the _ discussions? i think the ball today is in the israeli - discussions? i think the ball today is in the israeli side . today is in the israeli side because we are expecting cabinet to be called for a meeting...
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with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic. good morning to you, mohammed. us more about reaction you have been hearing and seeing. the reaction you have been hearing and seeing-— reaction you have been hearing and seeing. the celebrations of the palestinians _ and seeing. the celebrations of the palestinians in _ and seeing. the celebrations of the palestinians in gaza - and seeing. the celebrations of the palestinians in gaza didn't i the palestinians in gaza didn't last long. untilthe the palestinians in gaza didn't last long. until the israeli forces started to strike again into gaza, leaving at least 30 people dead overnight. that's making the numbers of people who died in gaza as 80 people so far. and, unfortunately, there is lots of anticipation in gaza that these strikes might continue for thursday, friday, saturday, untilthe friday, saturday, until the deal goes friday, saturday, untilthe deal goes into effect and the ceasefire goes into effect, hopefully midnight on saturday. so this is the atmosphere in gaza, mixed betweenjoy and, you know, be cau
with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic. good morning to you, mohammed. us more about reaction you have been hearing and seeing. the reaction you have been hearing and seeing-— reaction you have been hearing and seeing. the celebrations of the palestinians _ and seeing. the celebrations of the palestinians in _ and seeing. the celebrations of the palestinians in gaza - and seeing. the celebrations of the palestinians in gaza didn't i the palestinians in gaza didn't last long. untilthe the...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump meets a potential plan to relocate more than 1 million palestinians from the gaza strip to arab countries. palestinians have expressed shock at his suggestion but it's been welcomed by the israeli far—right. in belarus, polls have begun to open in the presidential election. leader alexander lukashenko is all but certain to secure a seventh term. mr lukashenko has been in power for over three decades. tens of thousands of homes and businesses across the uk remain without power, two days after storm eowyn ripped through the north of the uk. and the rare alignment of five planets offers stargazers a spectacle in the skies. after sunset, venus, jupiter and saturn and mars will be visible in an arc—like formation and can be seen with the naked eye. hello and welcome. president trump has said he'll speak to sir keir starmer by phone in the next 2a hours. speaking on air force one he insisted the pair get along very well — saying quote "i may not agree with his philosophy, but i have a very good relationship with him." trump's ally elon musk has criticised the starmer government over i
this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump meets a potential plan to relocate more than 1 million palestinians from the gaza strip to arab countries. palestinians have expressed shock at his suggestion but it's been welcomed by the israeli far—right. in belarus, polls have begun to open in the presidential election. leader alexander lukashenko is all but certain to secure a seventh term. mr lukashenko has been in power for over three decades. tens of thousands of homes and businesses...