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benjamin neta nyahu feels dangerous. —— destabilisation. ith donald trump in power that he has a voice and audience, and he was playing to his audience. a real audience and a real stage. another story. this is a story breaking about this time yesterday. very sadly, we lost one of our journalists, yesterday. very sadly, we lost one of ourjournalists, ahmed shah. he was based in afghanistan. nine journalists killed, up to a0 people, actually, many children. ten children, 30 civilians to be one of the deadliest days for some time. one of the worst days. in the broader context of afghanistan, sadly, i would broader context of afghanistan, sadly, iwould hate broader context of afghanistan, sadly, i would hate to use the word "normal," but it is just another bombing in kabul, afghanistan. it is worrying that the security services turned up to deal with first the initial blast and a secondary device, something that terrorists all over the world are using, get people around and then detonate. gruesome. what it does speak to is that the taliban still
benjamin neta nyahu feels dangerous. —— destabilisation. ith donald trump in power that he has a voice and audience, and he was playing to his audience. a real audience and a real stage. another story. this is a story breaking about this time yesterday. very sadly, we lost one of our journalists, yesterday. very sadly, we lost one of ourjournalists, ahmed shah. he was based in afghanistan. nine journalists killed, up to a0 people, actually, many children. ten children, 30 civilians to be...
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agreement, americans pulling out of the iran nuclearagreement, benjamin netanyahu nuclearagreement, benjamin neta nyahui think very influential in that decision. but the thing about the conflict here is that history has shown that if it is less to fester without a positive political horizon, and i mean not simplya political horizon, and i mean not simply a victory for one side or the sense that it is going towards a better life for both peoples, if that does not happen, then what has a lwa ys that does not happen, then what has always happened in the past is that the tension rises and violence starts. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... what if you had the same name as him? 0r him? we met the south koreans who have rather familiar names. the pope was shot, the pope will live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they call the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world wa
agreement, americans pulling out of the iran nuclearagreement, benjamin netanyahu nuclearagreement, benjamin neta nyahui think very influential in that decision. but the thing about the conflict here is that history has shown that if it is less to fester without a positive political horizon, and i mean not simplya political horizon, and i mean not simply a victory for one side or the sense that it is going towards a better life for both peoples, if that does not happen, then what has a lwa ys...
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she has spoken to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu —— the israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahuraeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu —— the prime minister has confirmed that she had spoken to the israeli prime minister. a downing street ‘s buckman said theresa may condemned the iranian rocket attacks against israeli forces, but urged calm on both sides. the statement went on to say that the prime minister reiterated the uk's position on the iran nuclear deal, noting that we and our european partners remain firmly committed to ensuring that that deal is upheld. president trump of course pulled the us out of that deal earlier this week, and israel were against that deal as well. so that has come from downing street. we have also heard that officers from the metropolitan police counterterrorism command have arrested a 41—year—old woman on suspicion of possession of a document likely to be useful for the purposes of terrorism. they arrested the woman at stansted airport this afternoon. she was attempting to board an outbound flight to sweden. two bits of news just in for you. a ma
she has spoken to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu —— the israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahuraeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu —— the prime minister has confirmed that she had spoken to the israeli prime minister. a downing street ‘s buckman said theresa may condemned the iranian rocket attacks against israeli forces, but urged calm on both sides. the statement went on to say that the prime minister reiterated the uk's position on the iran nuclear deal,...
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illustrates notjust the desperation of donald trump and benjamin netanyahu of donald trump and benjamin neta nyahunald trump and benjamin netanyahu notjust to discredit of donald trump and benjamin netanyahu not just to discredit the deal but to undermine it completely. whether it is true or not, we don't know. one has to assume. a former high—ranking british diplomat who has a lot of experience with international peace agreements he wanted to be anonymous says, it's bloody outrageous to do this. the whole point of negotiations is not to play dirty tricks. i'm really frightened that trump and the current administration in israel is pushing for a conflict which is, you know, we already have got syria which is like a mini world war. we don't want another theatre of war. we certainly don't. i will stop you there just to get the front of the sunday express. can ijust there just to get the front of the sunday express. can i just say, there just to get the front of the sunday express. can ijust say, nice picture. lovely picture. it will sell a lot of copies. it will get them lots of money. it's great. t
illustrates notjust the desperation of donald trump and benjamin netanyahu of donald trump and benjamin neta nyahunald trump and benjamin netanyahu notjust to discredit of donald trump and benjamin netanyahu not just to discredit the deal but to undermine it completely. whether it is true or not, we don't know. one has to assume. a former high—ranking british diplomat who has a lot of experience with international peace agreements he wanted to be anonymous says, it's bloody outrageous to do...
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its new embassy in jerusalem, israel's leader benjamin netanyahu jerusalem, israel's leader benjamin neta nyahu benjamin netanyahu has called on other countries to do the same. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan arrives in london shortly, for his first visit since 2012. britain hopes to strike a free trade deal with turkey after brexit, but some are criticising the government's closeness to a president who's clamped down on free speech and jailed opponents. a vehicle has exploded in the indonesian city of surabaya, injuring several police officers. it comes a day after 13 people were killed there in suicide attacks on three churches. those attacks were all carried out by members of one family. now it is a time to take a look at the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the front page of the times here in the uk, which reports that the head of m15 is to address eurpean —— european security officials in berlin today, accusing russia of a campaign of disinformation. it will be a rare public attack on a foreign power. in the gulf news, its take on the inauguration of the us embass
its new embassy in jerusalem, israel's leader benjamin netanyahu jerusalem, israel's leader benjamin neta nyahu benjamin netanyahu has called on other countries to do the same. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan arrives in london shortly, for his first visit since 2012. britain hopes to strike a free trade deal with turkey after brexit, but some are criticising the government's closeness to a president who's clamped down on free speech and jailed opponents. a vehicle has exploded in the...
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is to the minister benjamin netanyahu is to the minister benjamin neta nyahu has said is to the minister benjamin netanyahu has said he is armed forces were acting in self—defence. the violence came as the us open the controversial embassy injerusalem. a palestinian official described it asa a palestinian official described it as a hostile act against international law. and this video is trending on bbc.com. a chinese climber who was crippled by frostbite on everest more than a0 years ago has scaled the peak at the start of this year's ski season. she's the first double amputee to scale the peak, and the first ever from the nepalese side. stay with us, more to and the top story here in the uk. the european union's chief negotiator michel barnier says a little progress has been made in talks about the uk's withdrawal since march. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. it is round two of trade negotiations between beijing and washington. could they strike a softer tone as president trump vowed to help chinese telecoms giant zte? and they are in high demand that
is to the minister benjamin netanyahu is to the minister benjamin neta nyahu has said is to the minister benjamin netanyahu has said he is armed forces were acting in self—defence. the violence came as the us open the controversial embassy injerusalem. a palestinian official described it asa a palestinian official described it as a hostile act against international law. and this video is trending on bbc.com. a chinese climber who was crippled by frostbite on everest more than a0 years ago has...
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state the line from israel, the government of benjamin netanyahu israel, the government of benjamin neta nyahue just defending their borders and their people yesterday when bat assault took place. that is the line from israel. a report by a uk civil liberties group has found a failure rate of more than ninety per cent in facial recognition systems used by police. big brother watch has described the technology as "dangerous and inaccurate". our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. the champions league final in cardiff last year and south wales police are trying a new way of monitoring the crowd but the facial recognition technology is a great success. it ends up wrongly identifying people as being on a police database identifying people as being on a police data base 93% identifying people as being on a police database 93% of the time. at the notting hill carnival, the same technology has performed even worse for the metropolitan police with a 98% failure rate in identifying people on a watchlist. now a civil liberties groups as the whole experiment should end. what we are buildi
state the line from israel, the government of benjamin netanyahu israel, the government of benjamin neta nyahue just defending their borders and their people yesterday when bat assault took place. that is the line from israel. a report by a uk civil liberties group has found a failure rate of more than ninety per cent in facial recognition systems used by police. big brother watch has described the technology as "dangerous and inaccurate". our technology correspondent rory...
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the israeli minister, benjamin netanyahu, israeli minister, benjamin neta nyahu, has called israeli minister, benjamin netanyahu, has called on countries to follow the united states and move the embassies to jerusalem, to follow the united states and move the embassies tojerusalem, speaking ahead of monday's opening of the new american embassy. french police have arrested a friend of the suspected militant islamist who stabbed and killed a bystander in paris on saturday. the attacker was reportedly bought in chechnya and was on anti—terror watch list. manchester city had broken the points were good for the english premier league on the final day of the season with a 1—0 victory of —— over southampton taking them to 100 points. michelle hussain will have a full round—up of the news at 10pm. first, mexico's murder rate reached a record high last year with close to 30,000 dying in drug—related violence. the coastal city of acapulco pivotally dangerous in the grip of vicious turf wars between gangs seeking to control the drugs trade. in this special and shopping edition of our world, clive myrie
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nothing will break us, not benjamin netanyahu, nothing will break us, not benjamin neta nyahu, not nothingl break us, not benjamin netanyahu, not israel, not the united states. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: the islamic state claims responsibility for a spate of suicide attacks in the indonesian city of surabaya, raising fears about its influence in south—east asia. and the people of bangalore, who spend 250 hours a year in trafficjams, let off steam about the city's congested roads. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. thanks forjoining us. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 2am in the morning in gaza, where palestinian officials say that israeli forces have shot dead more than 50 protesters, on the same day the united states opened its new embassy injerusalem. more than 2000 palestinians are reported to have been injured. from jerusalem, here's our middle east editor, jeremy bowen. palestinians call these protests the ‘great march of return‘. for many of the young people who rushed the border wire with israel
nothing will break us, not benjamin netanyahu, nothing will break us, not benjamin neta nyahu, not nothingl break us, not benjamin netanyahu, not israel, not the united states. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: the islamic state claims responsibility for a spate of suicide attacks in the indonesian city of surabaya, raising fears about its influence in south—east asia. and the people of bangalore, who spend 250 hours a year in trafficjams, let off steam about the city's...
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sense that it helped the americans politically, benjamin netanyahu came americans politically, benjamin neta nyahunetanyahu came out with a dossier of lea ked netanyahu came out with a dossier of leaked information that the intelligence services had got from iran, which revealed years and years of lies that iran had told going back to the early 2000 is about the nature of its nuclear programme. the point was not so much that this was new because we knew that the lies are being told, indeed the lies were being told and you were part of the nuclear negotiation team. but the german end point today was that the israelis have looked, this documentation is a vast amount of research within the so—called project about the weaponisation of nuclear materials that the iranian ‘s had been working on. it was taken and put in a secret they location, showing that the iranian ‘s had no intention of abandoning their long—term programme to acquire nuclear missiles. what do you say to that? ina in a steve, i have documented in my book iranian nuclear crisis, every two years, the israeli have delivered, the prime min
sense that it helped the americans politically, benjamin netanyahu came americans politically, benjamin neta nyahunetanyahu came out with a dossier of lea ked netanyahu came out with a dossier of leaked information that the intelligence services had got from iran, which revealed years and years of lies that iran had told going back to the early 2000 is about the nature of its nuclear programme. the point was not so much that this was new because we knew that the lies are being told, indeed the...
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the secretary of state went to israel before benjamin netanyahu state went to israel before benjamin neta nyahug benjamin neta nyahu has pulling out of the deal is something benjamin netanyahu has been advocating for a couple of years now since it was made. as the rhetoric seems to be hardening, but for the time being those inspections are going to continue. yes and we don't know how iran will play this. they have said that they have a few options. the most egregious being pulling out of the nuclear treaty. that's a threat, they are not going to do that. they may ramp up the enrichment level, i expect they will do that and decrease the cooperation with the inspectors and it thing we will be seeing that. they are probably sticking the deal for the time being as long as they can get some economic benefits in trade with the europeans and other non—american partners, and that the political dynamics in iran don't result in the hardliners dynamics in iran don't result in the ha rdliners just dynamics in iran don't result in the hardliners just crushing the iranian president. there's talk of a potenti
the secretary of state went to israel before benjamin netanyahu state went to israel before benjamin neta nyahug benjamin neta nyahu has pulling out of the deal is something benjamin netanyahu has been advocating for a couple of years now since it was made. as the rhetoric seems to be hardening, but for the time being those inspections are going to continue. yes and we don't know how iran will play this. they have said that they have a few options. the most egregious being pulling out of the...
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benjamin neta nyahu claimed to presentation on monday. ed to have documents proving that iran had a secret nuclear weapons programme. iran has dismissed the claims. the european union, one of the signatories to the iran nuclear deal, says suspicion about a weapons programme was what led to the agreement in the first place. i have not seen from prime minister benjamin netanyahu arguments at the moment about violation of the nuclear commitments under the nuclear commitments under the nuclear deal. and it was put in place because there was no trust among the parties because there would not have been a need for it. at least eight people have been killed as militants opened fire on unarmed civilians in iraq. the attack took place in the town of tarmiya, 25km north of the capital, baghdad. it is still unclear who is behind the shooting. the iraqi government declared victory over islamic state in december but the group still carries out attacks across the country. police in paris have arrested nearly 200 demonstrators who smashed windows and torc
benjamin neta nyahu claimed to presentation on monday. ed to have documents proving that iran had a secret nuclear weapons programme. iran has dismissed the claims. the european union, one of the signatories to the iran nuclear deal, says suspicion about a weapons programme was what led to the agreement in the first place. i have not seen from prime minister benjamin netanyahu arguments at the moment about violation of the nuclear commitments under the nuclear commitments under the nuclear...
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the israeli minister, benjamin netanyahu, israeli minister, benjamin neta nyahu, has called israeli ministere the embassies to jerusalem, to follow the united states and move the embassies tojerusalem, speaking ahead of monday's opening of the new american embassy. french police have arrested a friend of the suspected militant islamist who stabbed and killed a bystander in paris on saturday. the attacker was reportedly bought in chechnya and was on anti—terror watch list. manchester city had broken the points were good for the english premier league on the final day of the season with a 1—0 victory of —— over
the israeli minister, benjamin netanyahu, israeli minister, benjamin neta nyahu, has called israeli ministere the embassies to jerusalem, to follow the united states and move the embassies tojerusalem, speaking ahead of monday's opening of the new american embassy. french police have arrested a friend of the suspected militant islamist who stabbed and killed a bystander in paris on saturday. the attacker was reportedly bought in chechnya and was on anti—terror watch list. manchester city had...
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you've got benjamin neta nyahu saying violated this agreement. e iran's aggression, he said it dramatically increased it and we are seeing this across the middle east. president trump is a disrupter, maybe middle east. president trump is a disru pter, maybe he's middle east. president trump is a disrupter, maybe he's going in a different direction that could actually work. what do you think? he has not laid out any kind of strategy to how to get from where we are as of this evening to where we will have a more effective agreement. what he has done is to poke the eyes out of the international atomic agency inspectors. if iran does resume uranium enrichment as a result of us action and they kick out inspectors, we will not have the capability to address any of the issues that mr netanyahu address any of the issues that mr neta nyahu was concerned address any of the issues that mr netanyahu was concerned about when he recycled ten—year—old information last week. we're not quite at that stage, though, yet, are we? iran is sounding positive about negot
you've got benjamin neta nyahu saying violated this agreement. e iran's aggression, he said it dramatically increased it and we are seeing this across the middle east. president trump is a disrupter, maybe middle east. president trump is a disru pter, maybe he's middle east. president trump is a disrupter, maybe he's going in a different direction that could actually work. what do you think? he has not laid out any kind of strategy to how to get from where we are as of this evening to where we...
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is to the minister benjamin netanyahu is to the minister benjamin neta nyahu has said is to the minister violence came as the us open the controversial embassy injerusalem. a palestinian official described it asa a palestinian official described it as a hostile act against international law. and this video is trending on bbc.com. a chinese climber who was crippled by frostbite on everest more than a0 years ago has scaled the peak at the start of this year's ski season. she's the first double amputee to scale the peak, and the first ever from the nepalese side. stay with us, more to and the top story here in the uk.
is to the minister benjamin netanyahu is to the minister benjamin neta nyahu has said is to the minister violence came as the us open the controversial embassy injerusalem. a palestinian official described it asa a palestinian official described it as a hostile act against international law. and this video is trending on bbc.com. a chinese climber who was crippled by frostbite on everest more than a0 years ago has scaled the peak at the start of this year's ski season. she's the first double...
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the israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahu called for other nations to follow the us example. tojoin the us in moving their embassies to jerusalem. move your embassies to jerusalem, because it's the right thing to do, and move your embassies tojerusalem — listen to this — move your embassies to jerusalem because it advances peace. 0ur middle east editor jeremy bowen is injerusalem. he described the mood there. well, life goes on, but there is also a lot of tension and there is a big deployment of various kinds of police, paramilitary police, the army is not very far away either in the territories. i think there is a fear that there could be some trouble. the move of the american embassy for the israeli prime minister mr netanyahu is a great triumph, a great day, something he has wanted for a very long time. for the palestinians, it is pretty disastrous, but it is something they are protesting against, and particularly down in gaza, where over the last seven weeks of protest, more than a0 palestinians have been shot dead by the israelis and more than 2000 wounded. so that kind
the israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahu called for other nations to follow the us example. tojoin the us in moving their embassies to jerusalem. move your embassies to jerusalem, because it's the right thing to do, and move your embassies tojerusalem — listen to this — move your embassies to jerusalem because it advances peace. 0ur middle east editor jeremy bowen is injerusalem. he described the mood there. well, life goes on, but there is also a lot of tension and there is a big...
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the thing is, benjamin neta nyahu, your very clear... me minister, is in moscow today talking to the russians, how will the russians feel about israel sending a message that basically says if the iranians continue to peddle their influence and military in syria, we will bring down the assad regime, a regime the russians have poured my knee, men and material into for the last, what, six years or so? -- money. we have a very close co—ordination with the russians. as you can see, the prime minister has vary intimate security talks with president putin and they understand our security needs and i think the world should understand also that in this complex area and region, whenever our activity is not underground, as a democratic country that really cares about the future of the region, what we get instead is militia, terror organisations like isis, hezbollah and hamas so we need to be very careful by working on the stability of the region, and this is what we'd be doing for the last ten years, at least since prime minister netanyahu has been
the thing is, benjamin neta nyahu, your very clear... me minister, is in moscow today talking to the russians, how will the russians feel about israel sending a message that basically says if the iranians continue to peddle their influence and military in syria, we will bring down the assad regime, a regime the russians have poured my knee, men and material into for the last, what, six years or so? -- money. we have a very close co—ordination with the russians. as you can see, the prime...
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eve of the united states' move of its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, israel's leader, benjamin neta nyahu to do the same thing. he was addressing foreign dignitaries who've gathered injerusalem to attend monday's opening of the new american embassy. palestinians bitterly oppose the move ordered by president trump. the headlines on bbc news. former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. two british nationals who were kidnapped in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released unharmed. police in indonesia say a couple and their four children carried out suicide bombings at three churches which killed at least 13 people and left dozens more wounded. dozens of rough sleepers from eu countries are to receive thousands of pounds in compensation after being illegally detained and deported. figures obtained by the bbc reveal that in the 12 months to may last year, almost 700 people were targeted, despite some of them being able to prove that they were working. jon ironmonger has more. tomas lusas is from l
eve of the united states' move of its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, israel's leader, benjamin neta nyahu to do the same thing. he was addressing foreign dignitaries who've gathered injerusalem to attend monday's opening of the new american embassy. palestinians bitterly oppose the move ordered by president trump. the headlines on bbc news. former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. two british nationals who...
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eve of the united states' move of its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, israel's leader, benjamin neta nyahu the same thing. he was addressing foreign dignitaries who've gathered injerusalem to attend monday's opening of the new american embassy. palestinians bitterly oppose the move ordered by president trump. at least 13 people have been killed and more than a0 injured in bomb attacks on churches in indonesia. police say the attacks were carried out by six members of the same family, including four children, who blew themselves up at the three sites in the city of surabaya. our correspondent jonathan head reports. blazing motorbikes marks the site of one of the three attacks. all suicide bombers say the indonesian police, and all from the same family, including a motherand police, and all from the same family, including a mother and two daughters aged 9—12. a known islamic state media outlet has claimed the attack was on part of one of its loyalists. police claimed the family had loyalists. police claimed the family ha d rece ntly loyalists. police claimed the family had recently returned
eve of the united states' move of its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, israel's leader, benjamin neta nyahu the same thing. he was addressing foreign dignitaries who've gathered injerusalem to attend monday's opening of the new american embassy. palestinians bitterly oppose the move ordered by president trump. at least 13 people have been killed and more than a0 injured in bomb attacks on churches in indonesia. police say the attacks were carried out by six members of the same family,...
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that they had uncovered this trove of documents, in fact benjamin netanyahu documents, in fact benjamin neta nyahucribed documents, in fact benjamin netanyahu described it as one of the greatest achievements in intelligence gathering of the israeli state, is which saying a lot. 55,000 printed pages that the mossad took in this daring operation ina mossad took in this daring operation in a warehouse in tehran. now, they seem in a warehouse in tehran. now, they seem to have got a lot more information, but the substance of it, as you are saying, the iaea say, we knew about those claims, we dealt with them. american intelligence confirmed in 2007 that iran had stopped this programme after invasion of iraq in 2003, and we heard from the iaea again today that they had no credible information that after 2012 anything has been done by the iranians in this direction. so it is in the past tense, and many are now saying today that the presentations, this power point by benjamin netanyahu, actually justifies the point by benjamin netanyahu, actuallyjustifies the need for the iran dealand actuallyjustifies the
that they had uncovered this trove of documents, in fact benjamin netanyahu documents, in fact benjamin neta nyahucribed documents, in fact benjamin netanyahu described it as one of the greatest achievements in intelligence gathering of the israeli state, is which saying a lot. 55,000 printed pages that the mossad took in this daring operation ina mossad took in this daring operation in a warehouse in tehran. now, they seem in a warehouse in tehran. now, they seem to have got a lot more...
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describing benjamin neta nyahu dismissive of these allegations. lf and castigating president trump rehashing old allegations. western countries have no doubt iran had a nuclear weapons programme, that is precisely why they sought the deal in 2015 to contain its nuclear activities. one of the key architects of that deal, the eu's chief diplomat, urged israel to pass any new information it had to the un's nuclear watchdog but she said she saw nothing in the material revealed so far that should undermine the nuclear accord. revealed so far that should undermine the nuclear accordlj revealed so far that should undermine the nuclear accord. i have not seen from benjamin netanyahu arguments for the moment on noncompliance, meaning violation from iran of its nuclear commitments under the nuclear deal and again the nuclear deal was put in place exactly because there was no trust among the parties otherwise we may not have required a nuclear deal to be put in place. the timing of all this is crucial, within the next two weeks president trump could decide to
describing benjamin neta nyahu dismissive of these allegations. lf and castigating president trump rehashing old allegations. western countries have no doubt iran had a nuclear weapons programme, that is precisely why they sought the deal in 2015 to contain its nuclear activities. one of the key architects of that deal, the eu's chief diplomat, urged israel to pass any new information it had to the un's nuclear watchdog but she said she saw nothing in the material revealed so far that should...
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this is prime minister benjamin neta nyahu's spokesperson.acre, what it is an attempt is an attempt to defend israel from thousands, tens of thousands of people who have gathered for one express purpose. they are chanting, holding signs saying death to israel, saying we will annihilate israel. hamas, the terrorist organisation that runs gaza, is abundantly clear. those aren't my words, they are there precise words, calling for the annihilation of israel. we are doing what any state would do, to defend itself from an onslaught of people throwing mortars and bombs and placing ieds and trying to infiltrate into israel for one express purpose. to kill israeli civilians. the protests weren'tjust in gaza, but in the west bank too. bbc‘s yollande knell has been in ramallah. clashes have been taking place here in the occupied west bank but the most deadly ones have been happening in gaza, where it's been the bloodiest day since the 2014 conflict between israel and palestinian militants there. what we're hearing still, many hundreds of people being tr
this is prime minister benjamin neta nyahu's spokesperson.acre, what it is an attempt is an attempt to defend israel from thousands, tens of thousands of people who have gathered for one express purpose. they are chanting, holding signs saying death to israel, saying we will annihilate israel. hamas, the terrorist organisation that runs gaza, is abundantly clear. those aren't my words, they are there precise words, calling for the annihilation of israel. we are doing what any state would do, to...
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in his address, mr trump referenced this televised announcement by israel's prime minister benjamin neta nyahuiles". and claimed iran once covertly pursued nuclear weapons. it was seen by many as mr netanyahu trying to convince donald trump to pull out of the deal. but many saw it as an example of why the deal was needed in the first place. well, this decision comes amid rising tensions between iran and israel. last month israel bombed and killed iranian troops in syria. in the last few days it has put its forces on alert for iranian retaliation. we've already heard from the israeli prime minister. he thanked the us president for us president his "bold" decision. dr dore gold is a former advisor to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he told me president trump did exactly what needed to be done, so i asked him what him for his solution. historically and arms control, i wa nt to historically and arms control, i want to point this out, you can take a bad agreement and turn it into a good one. there was something called the salt two treaty under president carter and it was such a failure t
in his address, mr trump referenced this televised announcement by israel's prime minister benjamin neta nyahuiles". and claimed iran once covertly pursued nuclear weapons. it was seen by many as mr netanyahu trying to convince donald trump to pull out of the deal. but many saw it as an example of why the deal was needed in the first place. well, this decision comes amid rising tensions between iran and israel. last month israel bombed and killed iranian troops in syria. in the last few...
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in the last hour israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahu has welcomed the new us policy on iran.reign policy chief federica mogherini has done the opposite, saying there is no alternative to the iran nuclear deal. this new plan from the us is likely to impact some of those other countries too, as the sanctions will hit their companies if they trade with teheran. last week the french ambassador to the us tweeted that ‘because of the us sanctions, the oil company total will suspend its activities in iran. a chinese company will replace it. i am sure there is some logic in this policy.‘ this is what pompeo had to say on how us sanctions might affect european allies. we will hold those doing prohibited business in iran to account and we will send teams of specialists to countries around the world to further explain administration policy and discuss the implication of sanctions and to listen. i have spent a great deal of time with our allies in my first three weeks and i know they may decide to try to keep their old nuclear deal going with turan. that their old nuclear deal going with
in the last hour israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahu has welcomed the new us policy on iran.reign policy chief federica mogherini has done the opposite, saying there is no alternative to the iran nuclear deal. this new plan from the us is likely to impact some of those other countries too, as the sanctions will hit their companies if they trade with teheran. last week the french ambassador to the us tweeted that ‘because of the us sanctions, the oil company total will suspend its...
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policy chief frederica mogherini making the case for the deal earlier today, and prime minister benjamin neta nyahufurther why he thinks the deal is based in lies. i have not seen from prime minister netanyahu arguments for the moment on non—violation... on noncompliance, meaning violation from iran of its nuclear commitments under the nuclear deal, and again, the nuclear deal was put in place exactly because there was no trust among the parties, otherwise we wouldn't have required a nuclear deal to be put in place. the pre—eminent terrorist regime of our time, in which, you know, its goons chant "death to america, death to israel." this regime had a secret nuclear weapons programme and they're trying, under a very bad deal, to get a nuclear arsenal. they shouldn't get it. i'm joined now by karim sadjadpour — an iranian—american analyst at the carnegie endowment for international peace. we've just heard the europeans and israelis making their point of view are now it is up to president trump, what you think he do on may 12?|j think what you think he do on may 12?” think his instincts as to withdraw
policy chief frederica mogherini making the case for the deal earlier today, and prime minister benjamin neta nyahufurther why he thinks the deal is based in lies. i have not seen from prime minister netanyahu arguments for the moment on non—violation... on noncompliance, meaning violation from iran of its nuclear commitments under the nuclear deal, and again, the nuclear deal was put in place exactly because there was no trust among the parties, otherwise we wouldn't have required a nuclear...
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was secretly building nuclear weapons. building nuclear weapons. presented to the media by benjamin neta nyahunada and mexico. canada and mexico. decision until the end of this month. in accelarating or delaying the menopause. could delay it by more than three years. those are some of the main stories for you this morning. for you this morning. and carol will have the weather. it is chile, isn't it? it? morning, which is ridiculous on the first of may. first of may. grass—roots football need at the moment? moment? artificial pitches, and lots of them. of them. people training to be coaches, coming through the pipeline. coming through the pipeline. potentially on offer if the fa sell wembley. who wants to buy wembley stadium from the fa. he told us that he is the man to save the home of english football. khan also owns fulham and the nfl side the jacksonville jaguars. he says he can help the fa bring the world cup to england. if you love english football, you want this to go ahead. for grassroots football. and otherwise, how is the fa going to be able to do their mission? affected if wembley is
was secretly building nuclear weapons. building nuclear weapons. presented to the media by benjamin neta nyahunada and mexico. canada and mexico. decision until the end of this month. in accelarating or delaying the menopause. could delay it by more than three years. those are some of the main stories for you this morning. for you this morning. and carol will have the weather. it is chile, isn't it? it? morning, which is ridiculous on the first of may. first of may. grass—roots football need...
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thinking of the israeli leadership and prime minister benjamin netanyahu and prime minister benjamin neta nyahu came into office has been talking about a peace plan for the region, like with north korea he has decided in his own particular way he will solve this when other people have failed. but he's come forward with absolutely nothing so far and the only tangible and dramatic thing he has done is what you saw yesterday, the moving of the american embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and the moving of the american embassy from tel aviv tojerusalem and that is separate from any wider plan, separate from any equivalent gesture to the palestinians, i think has only stoked the tensions even further. 0k thank you. we will see what happens today. still to come... a civil liberties group describes facial recognition as dangerous and inaccurate after a report revealed a failure rate of 90%. we will get reaction. the cabinet's brexit sub—committee will meet later today and will be discussing what the government wants to replace the customs union with after brexit. over the past few weeks, there have bee
thinking of the israeli leadership and prime minister benjamin netanyahu and prime minister benjamin neta nyahu came into office has been talking about a peace plan for the region, like with north korea he has decided in his own particular way he will solve this when other people have failed. but he's come forward with absolutely nothing so far and the only tangible and dramatic thing he has done is what you saw yesterday, the moving of the american embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and the...
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benjamin netanyahu is directly relevant. it does seem that donald trump has moved significantly closer to the israeli prime minister's view of the world. yes, the president of the united states has basically endorsed neta nyahu'states has basically endorsed netanyahu's doctrine in the region. it is now american policy, for the first time. and what does that mean? what is the impact of that? well, netanyahu has obviously been the main critic of the iran deal, even before, long before, it was signed three years ago, he claimed it was possible to demand and to receive a much stronger deal, which would hold iran to much higher standards, which would force iran to dismantle, not just put standards, which would force iran to dismantle, notjust put it centrifuged in storage, but actually dismantle the programme. would set a much further deadline, basically indefinite, for the deal, and would basically make iran totally abandon its nuclear programme. now, what netanyahu its nuclear programme. now, what neta nyahu has always its nuclear programme. now, what netanyahu has always said is possible will finally be tested. and this is the situation we're in now. basically donald trump has said i am to a cce pt basically don
benjamin netanyahu is directly relevant. it does seem that donald trump has moved significantly closer to the israeli prime minister's view of the world. yes, the president of the united states has basically endorsed neta nyahu'states has basically endorsed netanyahu's doctrine in the region. it is now american policy, for the first time. and what does that mean? what is the impact of that? well, netanyahu has obviously been the main critic of the iran deal, even before, long before, it was...
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is that donald trump in a series of conversations with benjamin netanyahu conversations with benjamin neta nyahutanyahu to believe this was a safe time to move it. why now? is because there is no peace process to speak of so there is relatively less to loose? officials i spoke to told that there is a plan, and the administration will unveil this plan in the days and weeks to come. it remains to be seen at this as a campaign promise that he was acting on, or is this a wider strategy that is being worked on? the most senior democrats in congress today, chuck schumer, said he applauded the decision by the president, that it was long overdue. his pace will applaud it, too. this is his poll ratings. it is still a planned historic low, but it is up to 42%. he puts that was some of the high republican turnout in the primaries, this is what he was elected four, he is sticking to his promises. yes, he is sticking to his promises. yes, he is sticking to his promises and believe the numbers are going up. while the leader of the senate democrats applauded this move to move the embassy, i thought it was stri
is that donald trump in a series of conversations with benjamin netanyahu conversations with benjamin neta nyahutanyahu to believe this was a safe time to move it. why now? is because there is no peace process to speak of so there is relatively less to loose? officials i spoke to told that there is a plan, and the administration will unveil this plan in the days and weeks to come. it remains to be seen at this as a campaign promise that he was acting on, or is this a wider strategy that is...
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the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu prime minister of israel, benjamin neta nyahu and prime benjamin netanyahu and his wife. the mayor of jerusalem. the speaker in israel. the leader of the opposition. the deputy chiefjustice of the israel supreme court. the head of the israel defence force. the ashkenazi chief rabbi of israel. the former chief rabbi of israel. the former chief rabbi of israel. the former chief rabbi of israel. and all the ministers, cabinet members, members of the idf, mayors and religious leaders. it is my pleasure to welcome the leader of the president's delegation, the deputy secretary of state, john president's delegation, the deputy secretary of state, joth sullivan. and the 77th secretary of the treasury, steven mnuchin. president trump's senior adviser, jared kushner. president trump's daughter and senior adviser, ivanka trump. president trump's special representative for international negotiations, jason greenblatt. the united states ambassador to italy, lou isenberg. assistant secretary of state nicole nason bust up and acting assistant secretary o
the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu prime minister of israel, benjamin neta nyahu and prime benjamin netanyahu and his wife. the mayor of jerusalem. the speaker in israel. the leader of the opposition. the deputy chiefjustice of the israel supreme court. the head of the israel defence force. the ashkenazi chief rabbi of israel. the former chief rabbi of israel. the former chief rabbi of israel. the former chief rabbi of israel. and all the ministers, cabinet members, members of the...