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May 5, 2019
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over the last year, tensions have been ratcheting up around the gazza boundary.osed by israel and also supported by egypt, which is said to be necessary to stop weapons and weapons material getting into the gaza strip. but, says it has been seeking an easing of the blockade. and in the context of the blockade. and in the context of that has been weekly protests at the perimeter fence, of that has been weekly protests at the perimeterfence, that have become increasingly militarised over time. palestinians also seeking a right to return to their ancestral homeland in israel. but the israeli troops have shot dead up to 200 palestinians now in the last year. in those protests. they have on frequent occasions provided the backdrop to what has been military flare—ups involving rockets fired from gaza. israel responding with waves of air strikes. the headlines on bbc news... let's do a deal — the prime minister appeals to jeremy corbyn to resolve their differences and help her deliver brexit. the illegal puppy trade exposed — the treasury recovers more than five million
over the last year, tensions have been ratcheting up around the gazza boundary.osed by israel and also supported by egypt, which is said to be necessary to stop weapons and weapons material getting into the gaza strip. but, says it has been seeking an easing of the blockade. and in the context of the blockade. and in the context of that has been weekly protests at the perimeter fence, of that has been weekly protests at the perimeterfence, that have become increasingly militarised over time....
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May 6, 2019
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what they need is access and movement in and outside of gazza to live as normally as possible, and what they need is protection. >> the rocket attacks and airstrikes over the weekend are the worst recent flareups in violence between the two sides that have been to war three times since 2007. those are survived can only hope the current truce marks a return to a more peaceful existence. brent: four more now, we're joined by gil yaron, a journalist in tel aviv. is that what we are looking at tonight? a fragile cease-fire soup -- cease-fire? gil: it is holding for now. no one can be sure how long it will last. the military has warned the government it will break down and a couple of days or in a week. it could break down in a month or a month and a half. what if to be certain of is this is note long-term solution. it's a brief rest by before violence takes up again. brent: the violence we saw this weekend was some of the fiercest violence we have seen in five years. people were talking about conditions of war. what made the palestinians and israelis pull back from the brinink this time? do
what they need is access and movement in and outside of gazza to live as normally as possible, and what they need is protection. >> the rocket attacks and airstrikes over the weekend are the worst recent flareups in violence between the two sides that have been to war three times since 2007. those are survived can only hope the current truce marks a return to a more peaceful existence. brent: four more now, we're joined by gil yaron, a journalist in tel aviv. is that what we are looking...
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May 31, 2019
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of a police launched a raid in a predominantly ethics area in the north waziristan reports now from gazza needs in consul in kosovo. it was a message of hope the new born sculpture in pristina was created in 2008 to mull kosovo's independence from serbia but 2 decades after conflict tore the 2 sides apart rivalries between serbs and albanians in kosovo still threatened peace the sculptor is now an m.p. he says belgrade is destabilising kosovo by fuelling nationalism among its minority serbia and serbian politics and those belgrade's. involvement in. in in the affairs in kosovo has made this impossible for the last 20 years so serbia has to accept the fact that they have a minority here which. will be treated as equal citizens of course or so be a refuses to recognize kosovo the tensions are preventing both sides from joining the european union e.u. leaders are calling for reconciliation deal one proposal would be to reach your borders carving up costs of 0 along ethnic lines would be controversial the cost of an president's chief advisor says a solution must be found assuming that there c
of a police launched a raid in a predominantly ethics area in the north waziristan reports now from gazza needs in consul in kosovo. it was a message of hope the new born sculpture in pristina was created in 2008 to mull kosovo's independence from serbia but 2 decades after conflict tore the 2 sides apart rivalries between serbs and albanians in kosovo still threatened peace the sculptor is now an m.p. he says belgrade is destabilising kosovo by fuelling nationalism among its minority serbia...