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we will speak to - as such. jeremy bowen speaking there. speak tojeremy in the next hour of the programme, but let me bring in unicef�*s executive director. she was there in november, thank you very much for being with us on the programme. some fairly stiff words there, talking about war crimes. do use the evidence of that from your standpoint?— crimes. do use the evidence of that from your standpoint? well, what we see is i from your standpoint? well, what we see is i think — from your standpoint? well, what we see is i think a _ from your standpoint? well, what we see is i think a very _ from your standpoint? well, what we see is i think a very clear _ see is i think a very clear situation where the international community is failing the children of gaza. that's our focus community is failing the children of gaza. that's ourfocus has humanitarian operators. a little bit different dream it, we see on the ground is that it is very difficult that the children desperately need, and that's why i think you saw last week the determination that we
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and jeremy bowen is injerusalem. ises, what difference is this going to make?— raises, what difference is this going to make? well, israel has a choice to make, _ going to make? well, israel has a choice to make, whether- going to make? well, israel has a choice to make, whether they - going to make? well, israel has a - choice to make, whether they comply with this or whether they do not. there was a note of confusion injected after the vote when the us ambassador to the security council said it was not binding, some talk about the precise wording, but normally security council resolutions are considered binding. so what does that mean? it means that if israel does not follow it then either the un might want to take... the security council might want to pass another resolution or perhaps the united states might use one of the other large leavers it can pull. it really has basically two big ways of influencing israel. 0ne two big ways of influencing israel. one of them was removing diplomatic protection at the securit
and jeremy bowen is injerusalem. ises, what difference is this going to make?— raises, what difference is this going to make? well, israel has a choice to make, _ going to make? well, israel has a choice to make, whether- going to make? well, israel has a choice to make, whether they - going to make? well, israel has a - choice to make, whether they comply with this or whether they do not. there was a note of confusion injected after the vote when the us ambassador to the security council...
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next, let's hear from jeremy bowen, who has been looking at cases of starvation inside gaza. is no place to be ill. someone had lung and liver problems before the war. after months of starvation and without the right medical care, she is deteriorating fast. my daughter can't move, says her mother. she is anemic, almost -- always sleeping, and there is nothing nutritious to eat. the evidence of gaza's humanitarian catastrophe is overwhelming and is deepening international pressure on israel. dermatitis is a classic symptom of acute malnutrition. these children reach hospital. most of just over one million gazans considered to be in acute need will not have that option. jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. maryam: there is aid ready to be delivered in these lorries that are backed up on the egyptian side of the border, what they are stuck, unable to get through. countries have resorted to a drop. there have been reports of palestinians killed after the parachutes holding the eight packages failed to open. on monday, 12 people drowned trying to t aid dropped by a plane off a beach
next, let's hear from jeremy bowen, who has been looking at cases of starvation inside gaza. is no place to be ill. someone had lung and liver problems before the war. after months of starvation and without the right medical care, she is deteriorating fast. my daughter can't move, says her mother. she is anemic, almost -- always sleeping, and there is nothing nutritious to eat. the evidence of gaza's humanitarian catastrophe is overwhelming and is deepening international pressure on israel....
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jeremy bowen. _ firm allies. jeremy, thank you. jeremy bowen, there. - president putin has conceded forattack on a concert hall in moscow on friday was carried out by islamist extremists — but he maintained that it was likely that ukraine was behind it, an accusation kyiv describes as absurd. at least 139 people were killed in the atrocity this for which the islamic state group claimed responsibility. four people have been charged with terrorism and three remanded in custody. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg's report contains some images viewers may find distressing. in court, the men russia says committed mass murder. four suspects. battered. blooded. and, in one case, barely conscious. all four were charged with terrorism. just days after this. islamic state had been quick to claim it was behind the attack on the crocus city hall concert hall. tonight, russia's president said radical islamists had carried out out the mass shooting. but he still tried to link it to ukraine. translation: we must, of course, i answer the question - why was it | ukraine that the terrorists tried to go to
jeremy bowen. _ firm allies. jeremy, thank you. jeremy bowen, there. - president putin has conceded forattack on a concert hall in moscow on friday was carried out by islamist extremists — but he maintained that it was likely that ukraine was behind it, an accusation kyiv describes as absurd. at least 139 people were killed in the atrocity this for which the islamic state group claimed responsibility. four people have been charged with terrorism and three remanded in custody. 0ur russia...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.e reporting that in recent days, the us authorised the transfer of billions of dollars�* worth of bombs and fighterjets to israel. it comes as the biden administration publicly expressed concern about the scale of israel's military operation in gaza. when contacted by the bbc, the us state department said they could not confirm the reports. i spoke about efforts to increase aid flow into gaza with maryland senator chris van hollen. he's calling on israel to make it easier for civilians there to receive assistance. the washington post is reporting that the biden administration in recent days quietly authorised billions of dollars of military aid to israel. that is despite concerns about the humanitarian situation in gaza, which you've been very vocal about, of course, and despite concerns about a possible ground invasion and rafah, which appears imminent. what do you make of that? it's good to be with you. i think it's a mistake for the biden administration to be shipping more military
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.e reporting that in recent days, the us authorised the transfer of billions of dollars�* worth of bombs and fighterjets to israel. it comes as the biden administration publicly expressed concern about the scale of israel's military operation in gaza. when contacted by the bbc, the us state department said they could not confirm the reports. i spoke about efforts to increase aid flow into gaza with maryland senator chris van hollen. he's calling on israel to...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.l, professor of middle eastern, central asian and islamic studies at the australian national university. welcome to the programme. clearly volker turk is saying that israel is committing a walk. what is your response to that and israel's denial? i think that has been widely articulated by different agencies of the united nations and of course human rights organisations and i think, as the reporter said, israel is potentially committing war crimes by using starvation as a means to subdue a population and that is in gaza and i think what has been happening in gaza is absolutely catastrophic and at the same time it is against every norm of humanity that the world and particularly the western democracies stand for. israel says it is thankful that its friends around the world are supporting the strategic goal. do you see that support and to what extent is israel becoming more isolated as this war continues? i becoming more isolated as this war continues?— war continues? i think israel is en
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.l, professor of middle eastern, central asian and islamic studies at the australian national university. welcome to the programme. clearly volker turk is saying that israel is committing a walk. what is your response to that and israel's denial? i think that has been widely articulated by different agencies of the united nations and of course human rights organisations and i think, as the reporter said, israel is potentially committing war crimes by using...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. while ago i spoke to aaron david miller, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, focusing on us foreign policy, for the latest on the diplomatic efforts in israel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is saying that he is going to send a new delegation to more ceasefire talks. what is your reading of that? is there a real chance of a deal here, or is this just to satisfy international and us pressure? i satisfy international and us pressure?— pressure? i think it's impossible _ pressure? ithink it's impossible to - pressure? ithink it's impossible to say. i pressure? i think it's - impossible to say. given my experience in negotiations, these are not normal negotiations. the key decision maker on the palestinian side is ensconced 15, 20 or 30 metres below ground in a tunnel between khan younis and rafah. there are indirect negotiations between qataris, the egyptians and the israelis, and until now there has been an absence of urgency. that is the key. negotiation
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. while ago i spoke to aaron david miller, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, focusing on us foreign policy, for the latest on the diplomatic efforts in israel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is saying that he is going to send a new delegation to more ceasefire talks. what is your reading of that? is there a real chance of a deal here, or is this just to satisfy international and us pressure? i satisfy international and us...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.c has spoken to a senior member of hamas, who's currently in qatar. they have said that they are ready to release all the hostages, including soldiers, if there is a solid ceasefire. they also say that maybe 70 of them have been killed by israeli bombardments or starvation. there's been more legal news for donald trump today just. more legal news for donald trump todayjust. a link to his forthcoming trial over alleged has 20 payments made to an aduu has 20 payments made to an adult film actress. the judge in the case has imposed a partial gag order on the former president. it comes after prosecutors asked for the measure and it meant he could be fined if he speaks publicly about witnesses or staff working in the court. it isn't the first time such an order has been imposed on donald trump. he has said they are politically based attacks on his freedom of speech. donald trump denies the charges and the trial is set to start in just three weeks. an american journalist who was arrested in
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.c has spoken to a senior member of hamas, who's currently in qatar. they have said that they are ready to release all the hostages, including soldiers, if there is a solid ceasefire. they also say that maybe 70 of them have been killed by israeli bombardments or starvation. there's been more legal news for donald trump today just. more legal news for donald trump todayjust. a link to his forthcoming trial over alleged has 20 payments made to an aduu has 20...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.gaza with former white house deputy national security advisor ambassadorjames jeffery. jamesjeffrey, thank you forjoining us again on bbc news. what's your reading of the situation? prime minister netanyahu has said he will now allow his representatives to come to the white house to discuss what is to happen in rafah. will anything come of those discussions? thank you for having me on. absolutely. we had a near breakdown of american and israeli relations earlier this week over the un vote in the security council for an immediate ceasefire, and the israeli reaction. what's behind this is the united states is very unhappy with a number of things israel is doing. one is not putting enough effort into humanitarian relief, secondly, not planning for the day after. israel, frankly, has a lot to explain on that account. it is not a war crime, it's not genocide but it certainly could be better. the problem is, by calling for a halt, which is a must what the administration was doing, basically
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.gaza with former white house deputy national security advisor ambassadorjames jeffery. jamesjeffrey, thank you forjoining us again on bbc news. what's your reading of the situation? prime minister netanyahu has said he will now allow his representatives to come to the white house to discuss what is to happen in rafah. will anything come of those discussions? thank you for having me on. absolutely. we had a near breakdown of american and israeli relations...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. speak to aaron david miller, seniorfellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, focusing on us foreign policy. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. prime minister dejun —— benjamin netanyahu saying that he was in a new delegation to more ceasefire talks, what is your reading of that? is there a real chance of a deal here or is thisjust to a real chance of a deal here or is this just to satisfy international and us pressure? i think it's impossible to say. given my experience and negotiation, these are not normal negotiations, the key decision—maker on the palestinian side, 15, 30 metres below the ground, in a tunnel, in car younis below the ground, in a tunnel, in caryounis of below the ground, in a tunnel, in car younis of rafah, with suspicion, with direct negotiations, the egyptians, americans, and the israelis. and until now, has been an absence of urgency. that's the key, negotiations work when fed, something that the parties can agree on and they can feel in a hurry
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.mber of hamas, who's currently in qatar. they have said that they, "are ready to release all the hostages, including soldiers, if there is a solid ceasefire." they also say that, "maybe 70 of them have been killed by israeli bombardment of by starvation." by israeli bombardment or by starvation." there's been some more legal news for donald trump to digest. linked to his forthcoming trial over alleged hush money payments which were made to an adult film actress. thejudge in the case has imposed a partial gag order on the former president. it comes after the prosecutors asked for the measure and it means he could be fined if he talks publicly about witnesses or staff working in the court. it's not the first time such a gag order has been imposed on mr trump he has said they are politically based attacks on his freedom of speech. mr trump denies the charges and the trial is due to start in just under three weeks' time. nbc news has cut ties with ronna mcdaniel, the former chairwoman of t
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.mber of hamas, who's currently in qatar. they have said that they, "are ready to release all the hostages, including soldiers, if there is a solid ceasefire." they also say that, "maybe 70 of them have been killed by israeli bombardment of by starvation." by israeli bombardment or by starvation." there's been some more legal news for donald trump to digest. linked to his forthcoming trial over alleged hush money payments which were made...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.een awarded a knighthood after being recommended by rishi sunak. labour said the decision to give an honour to the billionaire, mohammed mansour, showed the prime minister didn't expect to be in office for much longer. conservative mp tracey crouch, and film director christopher nolan, also received honours. counter terrorism police are investigating after a presenter for a london—based iranian tv news channel was attacked outside his home in south london. iran international, which has reported extensively on anti—government protests in iran said the victim was pouria zeraati, one of its presenters. police were called to an address in wimbledon shortly before 3pm this afternoon to reports a man had been stabbed in his leg. he is now stable in hospital. people on the lowest incomes will be able to have their debts wiped—out for free as rules change in april. debt relief orders clear existing debt on everything from council tax to energy bills and rent. but citizen s advice say many peop
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.een awarded a knighthood after being recommended by rishi sunak. labour said the decision to give an honour to the billionaire, mohammed mansour, showed the prime minister didn't expect to be in office for much longer. conservative mp tracey crouch, and film director christopher nolan, also received honours. counter terrorism police are investigating after a presenter for a london—based iranian tv news channel was attacked outside his home in south london....
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.ll launch its biggest ever consultation process next year on the future of the bbc so that the public can drive the debate. tim davie said it was right to ask fundamental questions about the licence fee's longevity in a world that is now full of choice. here's our media editor, katie razzall. got some intel for you from the prison. nearly 12 million people watched happy valley. i'm a traitor. the traitors was one of the most talked—about shows on british tv. this remains one of the toughest processes around. and old stalwarts like the apprentice still bring an audience. but, in a world of rapidly changing media habits, do we still need a licence fee—funded bbc? the government says it wants a new model. girector general, tim davie, today defended the bbc�*s role in public life, but signalled he is open to licence fee changes. we will proactively research how to reform the licence fee post—2028, looking at its scope, how it could be more progressive, and making sure its enforcement is fa
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.ll launch its biggest ever consultation process next year on the future of the bbc so that the public can drive the debate. tim davie said it was right to ask fundamental questions about the licence fee's longevity in a world that is now full of choice. here's our media editor, katie razzall. got some intel for you from the prison. nearly 12 million people watched happy valley. i'm a traitor. the traitors was one of the most talked—about shows on british tv....
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.as israeli air strikes on gaza continue — with fierce fighting between israel and hamas continuing around at least three hospitals in the territory. thousands of people are believed to be trapped in one of them, with israeli tanks outside the building. live tojerusalem and our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, who's following the latest developments. let's pick up first of all on the situation around the hospitals and give us an update on the fighting. are round chef hospital in gaza the biggest hospital, the road by the israeli ministry has been going on for ii israeli ministry has been going on for 11 days and it said in the latest briefing that some 200 what it calls terrorists have been eliminated there. it says hamas and islamichhad had been using the hospital as a base. hamas has denied that, and from the hamas run health ministry, there are doctors and patients who are still trapped there although they had been moved to an administrative building at the site, and we had
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.as israeli air strikes on gaza continue — with fierce fighting between israel and hamas continuing around at least three hospitals in the territory. thousands of people are believed to be trapped in one of them, with israeli tanks outside the building. live tojerusalem and our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, who's following the latest developments. let's pick up first of all on the situation around the hospitals and give us an update on the...
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as jeremy bowen described they are know. _ week.ship between the united — are know, the relationship between the united states and israel is a very solid — the united states and israel is a very solid and long—standing one, but this_ very solid and long—standing one, but this is— very solid and long—standing one, but this is a — very solid and long—standing one, but this is a serious turn of events which _ but this is a serious turn of events which leads— but this is a serious turn of events which leads israel with very few international friends when it comes to the _ international friends when it comes to the practicalities of the day—to—day warfare and the issue which _ day—to—day warfare and the issue which is _ day—to—day warfare and the issue which is broken through here really is the _ which is broken through here really is the ability to get humanitarian aid in _ is the ability to get humanitarian aid in a — is the ability to get humanitarian aid in a particular food into gaza and the — aid in a particular food into gaza and
as jeremy bowen described they are know. _ week.ship between the united — are know, the relationship between the united states and israel is a very solid — the united states and israel is a very solid and long—standing one, but this_ very solid and long—standing one, but this is— very solid and long—standing one, but this is a — very solid and long—standing one, but this is a serious turn of events which _ but this is a serious turn of events which leads— but this is a serious...
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he was speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen.and has an obligation to provide humanitarian assistance. if that humanitarian assistance. if that humanitarian assistance. if that humanitarian assistance does not come in and the scale, speed and predictability that is required, yes, very serious questions are raised. the collective punishment that was declared as a siege is indeed amounts to a work crime and needs to be dealt with as such. israel's economy minister, nir barkat, a senior politician in benjamin netanyahu's likud party, dismissed mr turk�*s warnings again speaking withjeremy bowen. total nonsense. totally responsible thin- total nonsense. totally responsible thing to _ total nonsense. totally responsible thing to say. israel is accepting all of— thing to say. israel is accepting all of the — thing to say. israel is accepting all of the eight and to let the us and the — all of the eight and to let the us and the world is giving to the gaza, innocent _ and the world is giving to the gaza, innocent people, which a lot goe
he was speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen.and has an obligation to provide humanitarian assistance. if that humanitarian assistance. if that humanitarian assistance. if that humanitarian assistance does not come in and the scale, speed and predictability that is required, yes, very serious questions are raised. the collective punishment that was declared as a siege is indeed amounts to a work crime and needs to be dealt with as such. israel's economy minister, nir barkat, a...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. let's turn to baltimore.lding a vigil to honour the victims of the bridge collapse. eight construction workers were on the bridge at the time of its collapse. two were rescued. the bodies of two others were recovered and the remaining four are presumed dead. the largest crane on the eastern us seaboard has arrived baltimore to launch a massive clean—up effort. you can see it approaching the bridge here. in the last few hours, president biden announced he'll go to baltimore next week. a reminder — this was the moment of impact — when the dali ship collided with a pylon after drifting off course. the port is one of the country's busiest. shipments in and out are still suspended. maryland governor, wes moore spoke a little earlier — and gave this update on the response. 0urteam our team went over the coastguard just if few hours ago, including the coastguard commandant to survey the damage. see the wreckage up close. to see a freight that is nearly the size of the eiffel tower and to see that same freight with t
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. let's turn to baltimore.lding a vigil to honour the victims of the bridge collapse. eight construction workers were on the bridge at the time of its collapse. two were rescued. the bodies of two others were recovered and the remaining four are presumed dead. the largest crane on the eastern us seaboard has arrived baltimore to launch a massive clean—up effort. you can see it approaching the bridge here. in the last few hours, president biden announced he'll...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.ogised after a safeguarding review found that they had missed opportunities to help 10 month old finlay boden who was murdered by his parents. stephen boden and shannon marsden were convicted of his murder and sentenced to life in prison after killing their child on christmas day in 2020. our midlands correspondent phil mackie reports. finley boden�*s family said he was a happy, chuckling baby. the authorities knew he was at risk, and so he was taken into care shortly after birth. for his first nine months, he thrived. he was safe and looked after. he died on christmas day 2020, just weeks after being returned to the care of his parents, steven boden and shannon marsden. he'd suffered 130 separate injuries. in court, they were described as monsters. many agencies were involved in their supervision. but the system failed finley. a lot of what's in this 50—page report, i've seen before in previous safeguarding reviews concerning the deaths of other children — a lack of professional curio
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.ogised after a safeguarding review found that they had missed opportunities to help 10 month old finlay boden who was murdered by his parents. stephen boden and shannon marsden were convicted of his murder and sentenced to life in prison after killing their child on christmas day in 2020. our midlands correspondent phil mackie reports. finley boden�*s family said he was a happy, chuckling baby. the authorities knew he was at risk, and so he was taken into...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.c on some motorway routes has been described as horrendous and network rail has urged train passengers to check theirjourney details because of engineering work. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson is at st pancras station in central london. pretty ha rd pretty hard conditions for a lot of people, helena? pretty hard conditions for a lot of peeple. helena?— pretty hard conditions for a lot of people, helena? yes, reeta, it was alwa s people, helena? yes, reeta, it was always going _ people, helena? yes, reeta, it was always going to _ people, helena? yes, reeta, it was always going to be _ people, helena? yes, reeta, it was always going to be a _ people, helena? yes, reeta, it was always going to be a difficult - always going to be a difficult weekend, giving the bank holiday and what is the start of the easter break for many schoolchildren. here at st pancras station, we have been inside, it is really busy, lots of passengers travelling to europe by eurostar for the easter break, passe
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.c on some motorway routes has been described as horrendous and network rail has urged train passengers to check theirjourney details because of engineering work. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson is at st pancras station in central london. pretty ha rd pretty hard conditions for a lot of people, helena? pretty hard conditions for a lot of peeple. helena?— pretty hard conditions for a lot of people, helena? yes, reeta, it was alwa s people, helena? yes,...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.to reverend drjack sara who is the president of the bethlehem bible college. i asked him how different jerusalem feels this easter. jerusalem is in a really difficult place now with all the political tension that has been going on almost since day one. so for palestinians injerusalem it has been difficult and during the high days, the christian holidays or muslim holidays it intensifies because everything is seen around. you want to go to pray but you see a barrage of army watching you as if you're going to do something wrong so it brings an atmosphere, heavy heart, you know, you are going to pray but at the same time you are scared because of the context that you are going to pray through and of course the disconnect that happens between the west bank and jerusalem, where most religious and faithful people who want to pray and walk the way of the via dolorosa, the way of the cross, they cannot do it to commemorate what jesus did 2000 years ago here injerusalem. we were hearing that th
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.to reverend drjack sara who is the president of the bethlehem bible college. i asked him how different jerusalem feels this easter. jerusalem is in a really difficult place now with all the political tension that has been going on almost since day one. so for palestinians injerusalem it has been difficult and during the high days, the christian holidays or muslim holidays it intensifies because everything is seen around. you want to go to pray but you see a...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. have heard if you were watching a little bit earlier that we had a press conference to take place there that we listened into life, they talked about the huge amount of resources being put in to the clean—up operation, including as i mentioned the biggest crane that is heading there plus floating cranes, tug boats, coastguard vessels and one of the things mentioned in the press conference is how keep the clean—up operation is in their words notjust to the economy of maryland but to the whole nation as it was very important to keep vessel traffic heading through there. that is the scene there now and we will bring you any developments on that when we get them and of course we also have the latest that the president, the us presidentjoe biden, is heading there next week as well as part of there next week as well as part of the clean—up operation and we understand around $16 million, that's 48 million pounds, and federal emergency funds will go towards recovery efforts there. —— $60 mill
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. have heard if you were watching a little bit earlier that we had a press conference to take place there that we listened into life, they talked about the huge amount of resources being put in to the clean—up operation, including as i mentioned the biggest crane that is heading there plus floating cranes, tug boats, coastguard vessels and one of the things mentioned in the press conference is how keep the clean—up operation is in their words notjust to the...
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he has been speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen, if he had evidence to back up his previouss, suggesting israel may be using starvation as a weapon of war. jeremy: you suggested yourself a few days ago that israel might be using starvation as a weapon of war. do you have more evidence of that? >> the reason why we said this is because of the report that independent panel of expertse that identify famine as a very serious risk with starvation starting from now until mid-may if there isn't a massive humanitarian assistance coming into gaza. so that brings up the question, with all the restrictions that we currently see, whether there is a plausible claim to be made that starvation is or may be used as a method of war. >> and that is a breach of the laws of war, effectively a war crime, right? if proven. >> if proven, it is a war crime indeed. >> looking in general at international humanitarian law in the course of this war, is there any sense in which it has been respected? are all sides breaking the rules? i mean, how would you characterize it right now? >> it is absolutely c
he has been speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen, if he had evidence to back up his previouss, suggesting israel may be using starvation as a weapon of war. jeremy: you suggested yourself a few days ago that israel might be using starvation as a weapon of war. do you have more evidence of that? >> the reason why we said this is because of the report that independent panel of expertse that identify famine as a very serious risk with starvation starting from now until mid-may...
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our international editor jeremy bowen has more on how this will impact the allies�* relationship.l, thinking of the stakes, mr netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, has effectively been on a collision course with the americans for some time, because he has consistently rejected what started as advice and became insistence about reducing the level of palestinian casualties, bringing food into gaza. mr netanyahu's also dismissed american suggestions, plans and hopes for what happens after the war. especially a palestinian state as a way to making peace throughout the middle east. now, this isjust one disagreement between them — between the americans and the israelis — but the americans will have to decide what to do if the israelis decide not to respect that resolution in the security council, which has the force of international law behind it. now, the relationship between the americans and the israelis is deep, but, at times, over the years, it has been somewhat dysfunctional. and this is not the first time that mr netanyahu, particularly, has fallen out with american presidents.
our international editor jeremy bowen has more on how this will impact the allies�* relationship.l, thinking of the stakes, mr netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, has effectively been on a collision course with the americans for some time, because he has consistently rejected what started as advice and became insistence about reducing the level of palestinian casualties, bringing food into gaza. mr netanyahu's also dismissed american suggestions, plans and hopes for what happens after the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. turn to the uk now where the vast majority of the public think the national health service is not working. a survey last autumn showed satisfaction with the nhs has dropped to a record low. just a quarter of those asked said they were happy with it. our health editor, hugh pym, has the details. this is the gold standard survey to measure public satisfaction in the nhs. it is measured every year, but this year, in the lead up to a general election, clearly, it is being poured over. 24% of the public were satisfied with the nhs last year, 25% down from what it was in 2020, and a long way down from 70% recorded in 2010. next came those who said more stuffing and mini was required, some thought there was too much waste in the nhs. what is the reality for patients? samuel samuel is struggling with pain and mobility problems that were complications after two hip replacements. he needs follow up surgery and is frustrated at waiting with no news on when it might happen. i feel upset and angry
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. turn to the uk now where the vast majority of the public think the national health service is not working. a survey last autumn showed satisfaction with the nhs has dropped to a record low. just a quarter of those asked said they were happy with it. our health editor, hugh pym, has the details. this is the gold standard survey to measure public satisfaction in the nhs. it is measured every year, but this year, in the lead up to a general election, clearly, it...
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here's what bbc columnist jeremy bowen says about it.fortunately, western leaders have demonstrated that they do not have enough resources, others. with you, they cannot simultaneously manage several conflicts at the same time. if we recall the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine two years ago, of course, it was a huge event and a grandiose crisis that everyone, not only the authorities, but also the media and the general public, was concerned about. but now that time has passed, there are other issues that concern them, and the middle east is one of those issues. it is not only about attention, it is also about money, money that is needed. military aid to ukraine to to help her fight against russia, and the clearest evidence of this is the delay in the us congress, where there were attempts to unite them with the help of israel, with the hope that this would make things easier, but unfortunately, in addition to the crisis in the middle east, this money is hopeless tied up in domestic american politics, especially
here's what bbc columnist jeremy bowen says about it.fortunately, western leaders have demonstrated that they do not have enough resources, others. with you, they cannot simultaneously manage several conflicts at the same time. if we recall the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine two years ago, of course, it was a huge event and a grandiose crisis that everyone, not only the authorities, but also the media and the general public, was concerned about. but now that time...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.pied palestinian territories says she believes the threshold for genocide has been met in gaza. on tuesday, francesca albanese presented her report to un member states in geneva. speaking to the un human rights council, she urged the international community to impose an arms embargo, and sanctions, on the country. in an attempt to legitimise genocidal violence against the palestinian people. the only reasonable inference that can be drawn from the unveiling of this policy is in is really is an israeli state policy of genocidal violence toward the palestinian people in gaza. david mencer is a spokesman for the israeli government. the bbc asked him for his reaction to francesca albanese's statement. truth is about francesca albanese is that she's not an impartial someone that looks at this whole conflict impartially. she's got a record as long as your arm — just in 2020 to the congress, from people from congressmen from both sides of the house said that she wasn't she should resign becau
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.pied palestinian territories says she believes the threshold for genocide has been met in gaza. on tuesday, francesca albanese presented her report to un member states in geneva. speaking to the un human rights council, she urged the international community to impose an arms embargo, and sanctions, on the country. in an attempt to legitimise genocidal violence against the palestinian people. the only reasonable inference that can be drawn from the unveiling of...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.comes as israeli airstrikes on gaza continue, with fierce fighting between israel and hamas continuing around at least three hospitals in the territory. thousands of people are believed to be trapped in one of them, with israeli tanks outside the building. our middle east correspondent yolande knell gave us this update from jerusalem on the fighting in gaza. well, first around shifa hospital in gaza city, gaza's biggest hospital, that raid by the israeli military has been going on now for 11 days, and it said in its latest briefing that some 200 what it calls terrorists have been eliminated there. it says hamas and islamic jihad had been using hospital as a base. hamas has denied that is the case. from what we understand from the hamas—run health ministry, there are doctors and there are some patients who are still trapped there, even though they have been moved to administrative building at the site. we had a spokesman from the palestinian civil defence talking about how it is very di
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.comes as israeli airstrikes on gaza continue, with fierce fighting between israel and hamas continuing around at least three hospitals in the territory. thousands of people are believed to be trapped in one of them, with israeli tanks outside the building. our middle east correspondent yolande knell gave us this update from jerusalem on the fighting in gaza. well, first around shifa hospital in gaza city, gaza's biggest hospital, that raid by the israeli...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.rent does jerusalem feel this easter? , ,., different does jerusalem feel this easter? , ,. , ., different does jerusalem feel this easter? , ., ., , easter? jerusalem is in a really difficult place _ easter? jerusalem is in a really difficult place now— easter? jerusalem is in a really difficult place now with - easter? jerusalem is in a really difficult place now with all i easter? jerusalem is in a really difficult place now with all the l difficult place now with all the political tension that has been going on almost since day one. so palestinians injerusalem it has been a burden and during the high days, the christian holidays are muslim holidays it intensifies because everything is seen around. you want to go to pray but you see a barrage of army watching you as if you're going to do something wrong so it brings an atmosphere, heavy heart, you know, you are going to pray but at the same time you are scared because of the context that you are going to pray through and of course t
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.rent does jerusalem feel this easter? , ,., different does jerusalem feel this easter? , ,. , ., different does jerusalem feel this easter? , ., ., , easter? jerusalem is in a really difficult place _ easter? jerusalem is in a really difficult place now— easter? jerusalem is in a really difficult place now with - easter? jerusalem is in a really difficult place now with all i easter? jerusalem is in a really difficult place now with all the l difficult place...
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he was speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen.ent dismissing them as rubbish. live now to gaza — james elderfrom the un's children's agency, unicef, is there. i will come to that point about aid getting through our not getting through in a moment, but i was listening to a couple of things you have been saying over the last a8 hours, you described what it is like to go to bed with the bombardment all around you, what teenagers have been saying to unicef. tell me more about both of those things. {lin been saying to unicef. tell me more about both of those things.- about both of those things. on the latter, we about both of those things. on the latter. we get _ about both of those things. on the latter, we get told _ about both of those things. on the latter, we get told constantly - about both of those things. on the | latter, we get told constantly about people having hope, i say yes, mothers will say that is all they have, we spoke to teenage girls who are so utterly exhausted and depressed by this, remembering things like 2500 pe
he was speaking to our international editor, jeremy bowen.ent dismissing them as rubbish. live now to gaza — james elderfrom the un's children's agency, unicef, is there. i will come to that point about aid getting through our not getting through in a moment, but i was listening to a couple of things you have been saying over the last a8 hours, you described what it is like to go to bed with the bombardment all around you, what teenagers have been saying to unicef. tell me more about both of...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. let's get an update on the bridge collapse in baltimore.odies of two construction workers have been recovered from the water. let's speak to our cbs correspondent wendy gillette in new york. tell us more of what we know of the two recovered from the river. irate tell us more of what we know of the two recovered from the river. we are startin: to two recovered from the river. we are starting to get _ two recovered from the river. we are starting to get details, _ two recovered from the river. we are starting to get details, police - starting to get details, police identified the most 35—year—old alejandro hernandez fuentes and 26—year—old man two, both construction workers living in the area —— dorlian ronial castillo cabrera. originally from under us, and other areas of south america, they were working on the pitch when it collapsed into the water. the latest on any — it collapsed into the water. the latest on any other victims? it collapsed into the water. the - latest on any other victims? divers were able to _ latest on any other victims
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. let's get an update on the bridge collapse in baltimore.odies of two construction workers have been recovered from the water. let's speak to our cbs correspondent wendy gillette in new york. tell us more of what we know of the two recovered from the river. irate tell us more of what we know of the two recovered from the river. we are startin: to two recovered from the river. we are starting to get _ two recovered from the river. we are starting to get details,...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. rapporteur on human rights and counter terrorism. joining us from sydney. good afternoon. thank you for being with us. this is not a new conversation, self defence and the balance that one has to strike when it comes to human rights. how do you evaluate israel's performance on that front? . , israel's performance on that front? ., ,. ., , front? that is certainly right, it is not unique _ front? that is certainly right, it is not unique to _ front? that is certainly right, it is not unique to the - it is not unique to the challenge that israel faces. many countries have been fighting violence of all kinds for many, many decades, and that's why we've got a whole set of international rules, international humanitarian law, international humanitarian law, international humanitarian law, international human rights law, the law on self—defence to ensure there is a framework that allows states to turn themselves and to protect their people and their interest, while at the same time equally p
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. rapporteur on human rights and counter terrorism. joining us from sydney. good afternoon. thank you for being with us. this is not a new conversation, self defence and the balance that one has to strike when it comes to human rights. how do you evaluate israel's performance on that front? . , israel's performance on that front? ., ,. ., , front? that is certainly right, it is not unique _ front? that is certainly right, it is not unique to _ front? that is...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. former us president donald trump famously loves his golf. his victories at the trump international golf club. the club championship trophy and the senior club championship trophy — he won both, of course. in 2006 — when he unveiled plans to transform a stretch of sand dunes north of aberdeen, in scotland it into what he promised would be the world's greatest golf course — there was excitement. the plans were backed by a big portion the local business community — with promises of investment, and major golf championships. mr trump said he would spend £1 billion on the scheme — but this did not happen. none of the thousands of newjobs promised, a small number of the jobs promised have materialised so far. the golf resort has yet to turn a profit, racking up {13.3 million in losses since it opened. now — one of the project's consultant director for the trump 0rganisation says he feels �*hoodwinked' and ashamed. neil hobday, has spoken to "trumped", a new bbc sounds podcast which revisits the controversy surrounding the approval for the trump int
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. former us president donald trump famously loves his golf. his victories at the trump international golf club. the club championship trophy and the senior club championship trophy — he won both, of course. in 2006 — when he unveiled plans to transform a stretch of sand dunes north of aberdeen, in scotland it into what he promised would be the world's greatest golf course — there was excitement. the plans were backed by a big portion the local business...