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he takes you to jerusalem. you live jerusalem. he takes you back to it. you it for just a little bit of time. and if there is hope, if you can imagine a free palestine, free jerusalem, probably you will work towards that and the same thing applies to occupied palestine. we've been to other parts of palestine because of the israeli occupation, but we've been told many times by our parents and grandparents, especially our mothers, they've been telling us stories about palestine, yemeni blood in the past. the good old days how palestine was, you know, all nice and beautiful unoccupied, unreached. and therefore i see in in this case how, our turns into a story. in reality, we have it. we don't have it, but it can turn into poems into poetry, into literature, into stories. so our homeland turns into a story we love our homeland because of the story. we love our homeland because of the story. and we love the story. it's about our homeland. and this connection is signifying. and israel wants to sever this relationship, for example, between palestinians and land,
he takes you to jerusalem. you live jerusalem. he takes you back to it. you it for just a little bit of time. and if there is hope, if you can imagine a free palestine, free jerusalem, probably you will work towards that and the same thing applies to occupied palestine. we've been to other parts of palestine because of the israeli occupation, but we've been told many times by our parents and grandparents, especially our mothers, they've been telling us stories about palestine, yemeni blood in...
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that are going on, lucy williamson in jerusalem?— that are going on, lucy williamson in jerusalem?ork _ in jerusalem? they have been going on around a framework deal - in jerusalem? they have been going i on around a framework deal announced backin on around a framework deal announced back in may, but we are getting reports that they are now at an advanced stage. one palestinian official described it to the bbc as putting the finishing touches to the deal. and both sides, the israeli and hamas delegations are now in the same building, not indirect talks, but in the same building, holding final negotiations. we have been here before, but there are growing signs the night that a deal might be very close indeed, perhaps imminent, a deal that could see the end of the gaza war that has left more than 40,000 palestinians dead, but there has been no formal announcement yet, and this deal appears to be structured into three phases, with a final agreement, a commitment, to a permanent ceasefire, only being negotiated in the later stages. so, this is a partial deal. it will happen in stages,
that are going on, lucy williamson in jerusalem?— that are going on, lucy williamson in jerusalem?ork _ in jerusalem? they have been going on around a framework deal - in jerusalem? they have been going i on around a framework deal announced backin on around a framework deal announced back in may, but we are getting reports that they are now at an advanced stage. one palestinian official described it to the bbc as putting the finishing touches to the deal. and both sides, the israeli and...
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in jerusalem there. earlier i spoke to - ahead. in jerusalem there.ldren�*s charity. she is in southern gaza at the moment. i asked she is in southern gaza at the moment. iasked herfor a picture of the humanities and situation on the ground there. attacks continue. i heard a loud — attacks continue. i heard a loud buzzing of drones flying over— loud buzzing of drones flying over this _ have heard certainly that the situation _ have heard certainly that the situation is very complex. largeiy— situation is very complex. largely because the needs is so immense, — largely because the needs is so immense, families really need everything from warm shelter to access— everything from warm shelter to access to — everything from warm shelter to access to sufficient food, nutritious food, health,, and clean — nutritious food, health,, and clean water. children i see walking _ clean water. children i see walking around at the moment, in the _ walking around at the moment, in the compound here, they still— in the compound here, they still appear to be wearing summ
in jerusalem there. earlier i spoke to - ahead. in jerusalem there.ldren�*s charity. she is in southern gaza at the moment. i asked she is in southern gaza at the moment. iasked herfor a picture of the humanities and situation on the ground there. attacks continue. i heard a loud — attacks continue. i heard a loud buzzing of drones flying over— loud buzzing of drones flying over this _ have heard certainly that the situation _ have heard certainly that the situation is very complex....
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our corresondent, jon donnison, is in jerusalem.peak to yossi mekelberg, senior associate fellow of the middle east and north africa programme at chatham house. thank you forjoining us. we have this israeli cabinet meeting expected later, do you expect them to approve the deal despite their splits with some on the far right? good morning. yes, i do. ithink the agreement is going to pass, i think there is also even a bigger majority in the parliament because the opposition parties support this agreement, there is a general wide agreement, there is a general wide agreement within the israeli public for a very long time, the public says for a long time that they support a deal that will see the hostages also returning even if it means an end of war. at the same time, some of the far right oppose it idea logically. they want to see this war continue almost indefinitely. some of them tried to position themselves best in case of action but it's worth mentioning, one or two of them might resign from the cabinet, it doesn't mean that they l
our corresondent, jon donnison, is in jerusalem.peak to yossi mekelberg, senior associate fellow of the middle east and north africa programme at chatham house. thank you forjoining us. we have this israeli cabinet meeting expected later, do you expect them to approve the deal despite their splits with some on the far right? good morning. yes, i do. ithink the agreement is going to pass, i think there is also even a bigger majority in the parliament because the opposition parties support this...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.ucks are queuing at the southern entry into gaza waiting for the cease-fire, which is expected to get underway on sunday, if it goes ahead. aid has gone into gaza from a number of crossings since the war began. before it, around 500 lori loads of aid entered the gaza territory every day. that is according to the u.n. but that plummeted to just nine a day in the period once the war had started. in the beginning of january was averaging 51 truckloads a date. the cease-fire deal, well, that stipulates that some 600 loorry loads a day of relief supplies should be delivered into gaza. let's talk to the palestine country director for the world food program. what are your hopes for this deal? if he does get off the ground, how quickly are you thinking that aid could surge to the gaza territory, and will it be enough, those 600 trucks a day? >> i mean, from the world food program and all the humanitarian actors, 15 month into this war, we heard them saying over and over that we have sufficient
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.ucks are queuing at the southern entry into gaza waiting for the cease-fire, which is expected to get underway on sunday, if it goes ahead. aid has gone into gaza from a number of crossings since the war began. before it, around 500 lori loads of aid entered the gaza territory every day. that is according to the u.n. but that plummeted to just nine a day in the period once the war had started. in the beginning of january was averaging 51 truckloads a date. the...
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-— in jerusalem. much indeed. welcome _ in jerusalem. thanks very much indeed. welcome to _ in jerusalem. thanks very much indeed. welcome to hostage i indeed. welcome to hostage square in tel aviv, which has become a focal point for israel's trauma since the 7th of october, where people have been camping out, holding protest rallies and demanding the return of israel's hostages. there are still almost a hundred hostages in gaza and under the first phase of the ceasefire deal 33 would be returning home when the ceasefire comes into place. there are various different tents across the square and this is a tent for one of the kibbutz that was overrun by hamas on the 7th of october. it was in an area right on the border with gaza. i am going to ask a former resident to come out and join us. thank you for speaking to us. what is your reaction to the ceasefire deal? i am in short i am happy about it. i am in short i am happy about it i_ i am in short i am happy about it i hope— i am in short i am happy abou
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. mahmoudian is a middle east research fellow at the global and national security institute. like many others, i'm happy because it will reduce the chance of civilian casualties. but i'm not really among the group of people who are optimistic about this ceasefire resulting in peace in the long run, we have to wait and see. because this ceasefire seems to be an indicator of one of the two issues being resolved, or moving towards being resolved, that's the hostage issue. the other issue that the israeli government right before invading gaza and launching its military operation cited as one of its main agendas is uncertain, which is the question of who will govern gaza in the post—war era. we don't know whether israelis are going to tolerate hamas or not, the statement are that there is no chance that hamas will survive there, it does not seem that hamas shared the same mutual understanding, there are israeli sources yesterday, israeli times for example, reporting that a minister has convi
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. mahmoudian is a middle east research fellow at the global and national security institute. like many others, i'm happy because it will reduce the chance of civilian casualties. but i'm not really among the group of people who are optimistic about this ceasefire resulting in peace in the long run, we have to wait and see. because this ceasefire seems to be an indicator of one of the two issues being resolved, or moving towards being resolved, that's the hostage...
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emily guardian in jerusalem. emily, what else states of benjamin that's in the i'll have to say in his statement to well, 1st and foremost, he emphasized that this 1st phase of the things 5 deal was temporary and nature. he said, thoughts as well wouldn't rest until quotes on at small goals were completed. he also suggested that as well have in fact secured the backend from the us and creating outgoing president us but august outgoing us, a president, a jury bind, but also from incoming years president donald trump. that's if the top for the 2nd 3rd phase was successful. the israel has retained the rights to resume fighting in gaza. and he also claimed that i know it was a claim, but he managed to actually in fact, double the number of living hostages to be returned to be released in the 1st phase of this deal. he also went on to saying that the military presence in the philadelphia, colorado, so the border area between golf and age, it would actually increase. now in x a, if you look at actually report. so it is
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that was a jerusalem corresponded tanya cream. well, if the deal does go ahead, her mouse would initially hand over 33 hostages in the coming weeks in exchange for israel freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners. but hadn't the announcement? israel stepped up airstrikes and gaza. the comment as well. as mentioned the, how about the health ministry there? i'm us run health industry says that those strikes of killed, more than 80 palestinians, mixed feelings among thousands celebrations at the news of a ceasefire. mix to doubt that it will happen and tinge with sadness. it everything that has been lost, that trepidation is backed up by events since the announcement that is where the air strikes pumping to celebrate to be moved, taking the lives with them. the deal is supposed to come into force on sunday the on certain days ahead and making some here novice we must remain cautious. we were afraid that could be an even worse blood boston before i saw him . anything of it the next few days could be even more difficult than the whole
that was a jerusalem corresponded tanya cream. well, if the deal does go ahead, her mouse would initially hand over 33 hostages in the coming weeks in exchange for israel freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners. but hadn't the announcement? israel stepped up airstrikes and gaza. the comment as well. as mentioned the, how about the health ministry there? i'm us run health industry says that those strikes of killed, more than 80 palestinians, mixed feelings among thousands celebrations at the...
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it gets with the very latest from jerusalem. tens of thousands of sub units have protested in front of so be a national television headquarters in belgrade to protest. what they say is the broadcast. as pro government bias, one student was seriously injured. and a protest on friday when a driver ramsey's cough into a crowd of demonstrations. students have led daily demonstrations in belgrade since november. the 10s of thousands of protesters went silent for 15 minutes in the serbian capital one minute for each victim of the tragedy. and no besides, they say the disaster was caused by rampant government corruption and are demanding widespread changes. the plan for further actions depends on how the state and the institutions react to our demand. so he's actually on what else on this evening, protestors were gathered around the serbian national television building the state broadcast or has been reporting claims by president alexander voltage that protesters are being paid by for an agents to overthrow his government. claims they say are on true and dangerous bliss by god. so the 1st of
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ok, steve, this goes to the team reporting from jerusalem. we appreciate your work. thank you . thank you. last week to let flood. i'll get to his guys, an analyst and resident senior fellow at the atlanta council. snow cross and middle east security initiative in washington. good. you have you with us in light of everything that's happening. do you think this deal will go through thanks so much for having me. on the one hand, i very much so think at least the 1st 2 phases of the deal will proceed. i think there's way too much political capital in the united states and by the incoming trump administration that's tied into this deal happening to stabilize the, gotten the strip to ensure that the middle leases stable enough so that mr. trump can pursue some of his other regional priorities, as well as focus domestically and not be distracted by what's happening in gaza. on the other hand, there are immense obstacles to seeing this all the way through to phase 3, which in my view remains the most unlikely phase of this simply because there, i don't see a scenario in which guys it c
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thank you very much, jon donnison in jerusalem.irst official visit since becoming british prime minister. he's planning to sign what downing street is calling a landmark, hundred—year partnership which formalises and builds on economic and military support for kyiv. sir keir previously visited ukraine when he was leader of the opposition in 2023, and has hosted president zelensky twice at downing street since entering office. president biden has warned americans about the dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a few rich people as he delivered his farewell address, four days before leaving office. he said institutions that govern a free society are being threatened. today an oligarchy is taking shape in america of extreme wealth, power and influence, that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedoms, and a fair shot for everyone to get ahead. we see the consequences all across america, and we've seen it before, more than a century ago. but the american people stood up to the robber barons back t
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before the church can take effect, as planned on sunday straight to a correspondent, tony cramer in jerusalem. welcome back. got tanya. what do we know about basic here was a cabinet meeting that's going on as we speak. so that's been sitting now for quite a while and sometimes the secure to cabinet meetings are taking uh hours sometimes to a bit fast enough that have been briefed by the negotiating team that came back from doha. there will be debating, you know, the details of disagreement and then they will of the which know, this security meeting had been delayed because of a lot of political back and forth. the you mentioned that and no, but right now this feeling here that is really a sense of urgency that this process of this whole process of move forward and for this uh, they need to vote 1st in the security cabinet. okay. uh, sunday is the deadline. if it goes through, says not a lot of time. so if the security cabinet says yes to the cx, 5 deal today, what happens next? you know, there has been a lot of uncertainty actually in the past i was a about a, you know, whether then the full
before the church can take effect, as planned on sunday straight to a correspondent, tony cramer in jerusalem. welcome back. got tanya. what do we know about basic here was a cabinet meeting that's going on as we speak. so that's been sitting now for quite a while and sometimes the secure to cabinet meetings are taking uh hours sometimes to a bit fast enough that have been briefed by the negotiating team that came back from doha. there will be debating, you know, the details of disagreement and...
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dw cosentino is in jerusalem. fighting continues and to cease by a deal is frank job. we'll go ahead. well, you see the situation really is fragile, as you rightly said, the end of the strikes that's a continued over these last hours, whether they pose a danger to the, to the hostages. that's a question because supposedly these really intelligence says some say, has something on the location of the hostages. and conversely, also how boss is interested in the return of palestinian prisoners about, you know, this is made of the military logic as long as there's no peace, there's war. and of course the is really general stuff is this list of targets and it's planning. so the perceptions that anything can happen to me in the, the, the administer operations could continue until the spice supposed to take place to model it. and so it's in the morning local time. so the war rages on up until that point in time, take us through the steps of the seas. fine as well. the uh idea is that um round about after the ceasefire, it takes uh, takes hold of round about early evening, prob
dw cosentino is in jerusalem. fighting continues and to cease by a deal is frank job. we'll go ahead. well, you see the situation really is fragile, as you rightly said, the end of the strikes that's a continued over these last hours, whether they pose a danger to the, to the hostages. that's a question because supposedly these really intelligence says some say, has something on the location of the hostages. and conversely, also how boss is interested in the return of palestinian prisoners...
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the very light is there from jerusalem. cosentino, i got stay safe and thank you. an indian cortez convicted a man of right and murder of a delta at a government hospital in the eastern city of con content. city police old interior was found guilty of the august 9th of salt on a 31 years old junior delta. the k spots nationwide outright jumped to the victim's body was discovered in the seminar of the hospitals. doctors went on striking mass demonstrations, cobra johnston and improve security measures, but don't as and women in all occupations to work without fear. the quote is to head down a sentence monday for the defendant to maintains it was falsely accused. let's bring you now correspondent in delhi shadow you out of the so a guilty verdict there, but what sort of sentence can we expect to come monday as well? it's hard to predict the band, but what i can tell you is that the federal investigative agency, the c b i has asked for maximum penalty, which is did that penalty. the quantum of punishment, like you said, is going to be announced on monday. so we'll hav
the very light is there from jerusalem. cosentino, i got stay safe and thank you. an indian cortez convicted a man of right and murder of a delta at a government hospital in the eastern city of con content. city police old interior was found guilty of the august 9th of salt on a 31 years old junior delta. the k spots nationwide outright jumped to the victim's body was discovered in the seminar of the hospitals. doctors went on striking mass demonstrations, cobra johnston and improve security...
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now let's go to a correspondence on that kind of in jerusalem. a ton of the ceasefire deal is due to start tomorrow, but we might already be seeing that for us stumbling blocks that by certainty off to a rocky star. but it's also somehow expected. it is such a complex and very fragile agreement as long as you mentioned, we heard from the prime minister's office that they are saying that the agreed upon the outline agreement will not proceed or move forward until the whole socialist is received from us. so this is what the is read, what is where it is now waiting for. we also understand from the prime minister's office that premise opinion minute to now gives a statement a shortly. now this of fargo agreement will basically come into place from a to sunday morning, 813 locals. time fighting is supposed to stop. and then we will see in the afternoon the 1st release of the is really hostages. and then also the release of some of the palestinian detainees from is really a presence. but i think everybody has very much aware of how a difficult and comp
now let's go to a correspondence on that kind of in jerusalem. a ton of the ceasefire deal is due to start tomorrow, but we might already be seeing that for us stumbling blocks that by certainty off to a rocky star. but it's also somehow expected. it is such a complex and very fragile agreement as long as you mentioned, we heard from the prime minister's office that they are saying that the agreed upon the outline agreement will not proceed or move forward until the whole socialist is received...
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also too is jerusalem. some might be deported or will be released into gauze as to all of the see what people have set that are familiar. know, with the details of this complex arrangement that you'll be seeing the unfolding here in the next couple of hours and days it's, it's, it's very complex and very fragile. now the vote in these really what cabinet was far from unanimous and took longer than anticipated. how does that affect benjamin netanyahu has position? well, i think for now there's a sense that at least this 1st phase of the deal that this at least the, you know, is supported is also supported by most of the is really public. although we have also seen protests against it because there's one major concern here, is that it might not come through the 2nd phase. and this is where this political crisis comes in. now we know that we just heard also tonight that the far right amend administer from national security. it's him up and it is yes announced that he would resign on sunday. monday will attend
also too is jerusalem. some might be deported or will be released into gauze as to all of the see what people have set that are familiar. know, with the details of this complex arrangement that you'll be seeing the unfolding here in the next couple of hours and days it's, it's, it's very complex and very fragile. now the vote in these really what cabinet was far from unanimous and took longer than anticipated. how does that affect benjamin netanyahu has position? well, i think for now there's a...
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i'm the guardian in jerusalem. emily, what else do it is really pin benjamin, and that's it. yeah, i'll have to say in his statement of the 1st of all, he emphasized that this is 5, the 1st phase of listings, 5 deal was temporary and nature. he also suggested that he had retained back came from the us, not just from outgoing president, just president job item, but also from incoming us president donald trump. the israel had the right to resume fighting if the tax for the next phase is a. we're not realized in the way that they should. um, he also suggested that see modest to double the number of living hostages to be reduced in the 1st phase of the steel. this is in a way response if you want to what has up and says buy office has to be the yellow p, but this still has been on the table for months. why has it not been realized? this is in some form this and young's response to that to you also said that israel would not rest until quite all of its goals were completed. he also suggested that israel would actually, in fact, increase its military presence alone to philadelphia
i'm the guardian in jerusalem. emily, what else do it is really pin benjamin, and that's it. yeah, i'll have to say in his statement of the 1st of all, he emphasized that this is 5, the 1st phase of listings, 5 deal was temporary and nature. he also suggested that he had retained back came from the us, not just from outgoing president, just president job item, but also from incoming us president donald trump. the israel had the right to resume fighting if the tax for the next phase is a. we're...
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of course, jerusalem is israel claims it says there's occupied east jerusalem, which belongs to the policy engines and dust. any hope. there are a few like of the palestinians being able to have the 2 state solution. you didn't really do much on that either. so how is that, that happening there? and why put the pressure? why does it matter to him? right, well, i want to be clear. i'm not suggesting in any way that donald trump should be seen as a friend to the palestinians, right? or an enemy to, to israel for that matter. he was extremely supportive to your point of israel during his 4 year term. and he just appointed mike huckabee, as, as envoy and or at and bass that or rather. and mike, how can be someone who doesn't even recognize the westbank? he, he calls a judea and samaria, he's, he's more zionist and in many ways and then some is relays, right? so i don't, i don't want my comments to be mis interpreted, but donald trump has multiple priorities. he's sort of an america 1st, or he does not want any headaches at the start of his term. and he's made it clear that he doesn't want the
of course, jerusalem is israel claims it says there's occupied east jerusalem, which belongs to the policy engines and dust. any hope. there are a few like of the palestinians being able to have the 2 state solution. you didn't really do much on that either. so how is that, that happening there? and why put the pressure? why does it matter to him? right, well, i want to be clear. i'm not suggesting in any way that donald trump should be seen as a friend to the palestinians, right? or an enemy...
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let's slow across that to he's mid least bureau chief know we have a notion that in jerusalem for more details on things. now that we are good to see . so what is the latest on the off the mouth of wednesday's deal at the mix reactions. we're seeing now of the yes hi nikki. absolutely. israel will come to a new reality off to wednesday's announcement overdue, but could and the blogs, the guys the war. but it is still unclear whether it's gonna work at all. the news has already sparked mixed reactions, dividing both the public and politicians. we are now in jerusalem, where some for testers, including some relatives of the hostages, gathered from what they are calling the coffin display. you can see some of the coffins behind me, a symbol of the prize. they say israel may pay if the deal goes through this strongly opposing these agreements. they argue if could jeopardize the country security and holding on. and it's on yahoo and the government to back off continue fighting, have mass until the end of release all hostages at once. this protest or is have been demonstrating for days. but
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good morning, jon. is in jerusalem and he “oins me now.g, 10m— is in jerusalem and he “oins me now. good morning, jon. morning. we are exectin: good morning, jon. morning. we are expecting a — good morning, jon. morning. we are expecting a meeting _ good morning, jon. morning. we are expecting a meeting later _ good morning, jon. morning. we are expecting a meeting later today, - expecting a meeting later today, just remind me what we are expecting to hear following that meeting in israel. basically there are going to be two meetings, we think, starting this morning. 0ne meetings, we think, starting this morning. one will be the israeli security cabinet, and then the full israeli government. both of those bodies need to vote to approve this deal, which we are expecting them to do so, given that prime minister netanyahu's office now say that the negotiation team say the deal has been finalised. you will be aware that there are two hardline right—wing ministers within the government who have said they are going to resign in protest at this d
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we will be back live with our correspondent in jerusalem injust a with our correspondent in jerusalem few minutes�* time. let's turn to around. state media in iran says two seniorjudges have been shot dead in the capital tehran. it's reporting that they were attacked outside the supreme court. anotherjudge and a body guard are said to have been injured. the unidentified attacker is reported to have killed themselves after the shooting. the motive isnt clear, but both of the assassinated judges played an active role in the persecution and killing of government opponents. 0ur bbc persian correspondent, parham ghobadi, told me more about the targets of the attack. these two iranian supreme courtjudges they are notorious for handing out brutal sentences, especially death sentences, to iranian dissidents political activists throughout their careers spanning over three or four decades. one of them — mohammad — was involved in the mass execution of iranian political prisoners in 1988. and he was put under sanction by both the united states and the european union. the other one, ali razini, w
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listen to what he said. >> it is the jerusalem cross.d the memorial ceremony of jimmy carter. on the floor of our national cathedral, on the front page of his program was the very same jerusalem cross. >> a lot of people straight it is a question nationalism sy symbol. it is inlaid in the national cathedral and featured prominently in gold on the main altar. >> it is a huge logo. you can't miss it. to go down this road again as far as going after crosses or his personal life from years ago, you go down that road, you are not talking about the things that matter. this was done with the backdrop of that disastrous afghanistan withdrawal, we have proxies attacking our troops in the middle east with no accountability on where the money is going. pete is going to come in and clean house and that is what america voted for. >> he hung in there. do you think he will be confirmed? >> absolutely. another point about the tattoo. back in 2021. i can think of no better spokesman or actor to clean this out. >> he seems to have the votes. we will see.
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.me minister benyamin netanyahu has repeatedly neta nyahu has repeatedly promised netanyahu has repeatedly promised to destroy hamas. so after 125 months of conflict, what state is the group in. our diplomatic correspondent has this assessment. when hamas launched its brutal attack on israel in october 7, it was a powerful force. it sent about 3,000 fighters across the border and launched about 5,000 rockets. in all, the armed group and political movement was estimated to have about 30,000 fighters, hidden in hundreds of tunnels across gaza. but after 15 months of war, israel says it is a shadow of its former self. hamas has been decimated. their leadership has been eliminated. their rocket arsenal has been destroyed. their tunnel network has been compromised. their operational capabilities have been shattered. they are no longer the force they once were. certainly, many senior figures have been killed. hamas' political leader, ismail haniyeh, was assassinated in tehran injuly. it sent
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.me minister benyamin netanyahu has repeatedly neta nyahu has repeatedly promised netanyahu has repeatedly promised to destroy hamas. so after 125 months of conflict, what state is the group in. our diplomatic correspondent has this assessment. when hamas launched its brutal attack on israel in october 7, it was a powerful force. it sent about 3,000 fighters across the border and launched about 5,000 rockets. in all, the armed group and political movement was...
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jerusalem was the only capital the world we did not have an embassy. every time it would come to the attention of a president that they should locate the embassy, the state department would say it would create a dislocation and destabilization in the middle east. it was donald trump that the guts to say promises made, promises kept. there was no destabilization. it was the exact opposite. that was the abraham accords. i'm looking forward to the future of peace through strength. the emissary to the middle east. mike huckabee. heart be still. the ambassador to jerusalem. then you add to that marco rubio as secretary of state. how incredible. and then i'm really thrilled that with comes from middle east, at least a phonic as the -- elise stefanik as the u.n. ambassador. mike walsh and security adviser, a team is coming in place that understands peace through strength. >> the rebels in northwest syria, we think of them and they have an islamist, they have an islamist character to them. there's a kind of knee jerk assumption that they're going to be hostile
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.trucks are queuing at the southern crossing into gaza, waiting for the ceasefire — expected on sunday. aid has got into gaza from a number of crossings since the war began. before it, around 500 lorry loads of aid entered every day, according to the un. but that plummeted to nine a day in the period just after the war started. and since the beginning of january it's averaged 51 truckloads a day. the ceasefire deal allows for 600 lorry loads a day. for more on the humanitarian situation and reaction from inside gaza. i've been speaking to dr zaher sahloul, president and co—founder of medglobal. you have a few hundred medical partners in gaza, medical professionals. have you spoken to them? have you heard from them about their reaction to them about their reaction to the ceasefire deal?- them about their reaction to the ceasefire deal? thank you for having _ the ceasefire deal? thank you for having me. _ the ceasefire deal? thank you for having me. i— the ceasefire deal? thank you for ha
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.trucks are queuing at the southern crossing into gaza, waiting for the ceasefire — expected on sunday. aid has got into gaza from a number of crossings since the war began. before it, around 500 lorry loads of aid entered every day, according to the un. but that plummeted to nine a day in the period just after the war started. and since the beginning of january it's averaged 51 truckloads a day. the ceasefire deal allows for 600 lorry loads a day. for more on...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.aiting for the ceasefire expected on sunday. if it goes ahead. aid has got into gaza from a number of crossings since the war began. before it, around 500 lorry loads of aid entered every day, according to the un. but that plummeted to nine a day in the period after the war started. at the beginning of january, it was averaging 51 truckloads daily. the ceasefire deal allows for 600 lorry loads a day. let's talk now to antoine renard. he is the palestine country director for the world food programme. what are your hopes from this deal, if it does get off the ground, how quickly are you thinking that aid could surge into gaza territory and will it be enough, those 600 trucks a day? be enough, those 600 trucks a da ? ., ., ., ., day? from the world food programme _ day? from the world food programme and _ day? from the world food programme and world - programme and world humanitarian actors, now 15 months into this war, we have been saying over and over that we do have sufficient human te
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.aiting for the ceasefire expected on sunday. if it goes ahead. aid has got into gaza from a number of crossings since the war began. before it, around 500 lorry loads of aid entered every day, according to the un. but that plummeted to nine a day in the period after the war started. at the beginning of january, it was averaging 51 truckloads daily. the ceasefire deal allows for 600 lorry loads a day. let's talk now to antoine renard. he is the palestine country...
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we will be live with our middle east correspondent in jerusalem and our gaza correspondent in a momentere is jake sullivan. >> we are now at a pivotal point in negotiation for a hostage deal and cease-fire in gaza. the president spoke with prime minister netanyahu yesterday and just got off the phone with the emir of qatar and will be speaking soon with the president of egypt. we are close to a deal and it can get done this week. i am not making a promise or prediction but we will work to make it happen. >> jonah fisher is in jerusalem and our correspondent is in istanbul. i want to get from both of you the latest that you are hearing from the respective sides in the negotiation. jonah, i will begin with you. >> today has been a day in which we have heard strong voices against this deal in israel including prominent members of benjamin netanyahu's cabinet. one of them came out this morning with a tweet saying he thought it would be a catastrophe for israeli national security if the deal went ahead. clearly, mr. netanyahu has quite a job to do. there was also a letter written to him as
we will be live with our middle east correspondent in jerusalem and our gaza correspondent in a momentere is jake sullivan. >> we are now at a pivotal point in negotiation for a hostage deal and cease-fire in gaza. the president spoke with prime minister netanyahu yesterday and just got off the phone with the emir of qatar and will be speaking soon with the president of egypt. we are close to a deal and it can get done this week. i am not making a promise or prediction but we will work to...
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emir nader in jerusalem, - between the two sides?k. between the two sides? emir nader injerusalem, thank you. nader injerusalem, thank you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back. the bbc has found that workers in chinese factories making clothes for the fast fashion giant shain are labouring for more than 75 hours a week in contravention of the country's labour laws. these working hours are not unusual in the southern city of guang joe but the findings will add to a growing list of questions about working conditions in factories. our china correspondence laura bicker has more. few stop to eat during the breakfast rush. for those who work in this warren of more than 5,000 clothes firms, the factory clock dictates their day. at a nearbyjob market, workers check the stitching they'd be expected to do. they get paid per piece, so their skill and speed determine how much they make. translation: it depends how difficult the item is. _ something simple, like a t—shirt is i to 2 yuan per piece, and i can make aro
emir nader in jerusalem, - between the two sides?k. between the two sides? emir nader injerusalem, thank you. nader injerusalem, thank you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back. the bbc has found that workers in chinese factories making clothes for the fast fashion giant shain are labouring for more than 75 hours a week in contravention of the country's labour laws. these working hours are not unusual in the southern city of guang joe but the findings will add to a...
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noga tarnopolsky joining us from jerusalem tonight.chy spiked after president biden warned in his final address the definition. people got a government in which a small group exercises control, especially for corrupt and selfish purposes, end quote. but it's not just that elon musk wants to slash government. sure, because what does elon musk need from government? not a minimum wage increase. not help with student loans for himself or his kids. not protection from predatory lenders, not lower prescription drug prices? do you really think elon musk knows or cares about any of that? that's the threat of oligarchy. the richest rich people acting in their own interests and against their own interests and against yours. ahh. it's a good day to cough. oh no. bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing at the movies!? hashtag still not coughing?! ahh! mucinex dm 12 hour doesn't just quiet coughs, it treats coughs caused by excess mucus at the source and controls them for 12 hours. it's comeback sea
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our international editor jeremy bowen has this report from jerusalem. this is the boy who lived., three years old. he is being looked after by neighbours in gaza city. crying. and that's his cry for help from the rubble the night before last. he was strong enough to wave. the men had been about to abandon their search. and he was strong enough to try to clear concrete dust from his mouth. the israelis killed asad's parents, his baby sister, aunt and uncle when they destroyed the building a few hours after the ceasefire was announced. the background buzz is from an israeli drone. miraculously, asad only had cuts and bruises. he has been taken in by his mother's best friend. translation: this little boy lost his mother and father. because a pilot flying a plane in the sky took a decision, and took away all the care he had. their neighbourhood, rimal, used to be the richest part of gaza city. 50 miles away injerusalem, the israeli cabinet ratified the ceasefire agreement. ultranationalists voted against. they want prime minister netanyahu to resume the war. the faces of the 1,200 ki
our international editor jeremy bowen has this report from jerusalem. this is the boy who lived., three years old. he is being looked after by neighbours in gaza city. crying. and that's his cry for help from the rubble the night before last. he was strong enough to wave. the men had been about to abandon their search. and he was strong enough to try to clear concrete dust from his mouth. the israelis killed asad's parents, his baby sister, aunt and uncle when they destroyed the building a few...
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noga tarnopolsky joining us from jerusalem tonight. for oligarchy spiked after president biden warned in his final address the definition. people got a government in which a small group exercises control, especially for corrupt and selfish purposes, end quote. but it's not just that elon musk wants to slash government. sure, because what does elon musk need from government? not a minimum wage increase. not help with student loans for himself or his kids. not protection from predatory lenders, not lower prescription drug prices? do you really think elon musk knows or cares about any of that? that's the threat of oligarchy, the richest rich people acting in their own interests and against their own interests and against yours. that's let's monopoly go! hehe. chris! keke! ready tycoons? it's go time! cash grab! keke, i won again? ow! daddy will be back soon. [cries] -ha ha! -boom! we're swimming in it now. -rent's due. -toodle-oo! busted! nothing beats playing with friends, except bankrupting friends. >> but at least you can go to safelit
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.byjaved ali, former member of the us national security council and the fbi national counterterrorism center. javed, after some concerns from israel, it seems the ceasefire is on track?— is on track? when i have had multile is on track? when i have had multiple conversations - is on track? when i have had multiple conversations overl is on track? when i have had i multiple conversations over the possibility of a ceasefire. here we are, in our thursday evening in the united states, it looks like the ceasefire has been agreed to by all the parties involved but as the previous clip withjeremy showed, there are still very deep divisions, not only on the palestinian side but certainly within israel itself. so we will have to wait and see over the next few days as the israeli cabinet, if it holds together, even with a couple of people resigning potentially, to ratify the agreement and then on sunday for the terms of then on sunday for the terms of the ceasefire in phase one to start and that
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.byjaved ali, former member of the us national security council and the fbi national counterterrorism center. javed, after some concerns from israel, it seems the ceasefire is on track?— is on track? when i have had multile is on track? when i have had multiple conversations - is on track? when i have had multiple conversations overl is on track? when i have had i multiple conversations over the possibility of a ceasefire. here we are, in our thursday evening...
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let's go right to jerusalem where jenna fischer is standing by for us. good to see you.ned the prime minister released a statement. take us through a little bit more of what he has been saying. >> there has been reaction from all around the world as this deal was coming through that we had president trump trying to claim responsibility from it almost immediately after news of the deal came through words of encouragement from the british prime minister as well. this is a three-part deal and i think it should be stressed at this point that only the first phase of it has actually then agreed between the two sides so it is a carefully phased out agreement which involves the release of 33 hostages over the period of six weeks. in return, dozens of palestinian prisoners will be released in return for each of those israeli hostages or indeed the remains of israeli hostages because we believe that some of those 33 may in fact be dead and there were also become as you mentioned, a withdrawal of israeli troops from the most populated parts of gaza mostly into a buffer area along t
let's go right to jerusalem where jenna fischer is standing by for us. good to see you.ned the prime minister released a statement. take us through a little bit more of what he has been saying. >> there has been reaction from all around the world as this deal was coming through that we had president trump trying to claim responsibility from it almost immediately after news of the deal came through words of encouragement from the british prime minister as well. this is a three-part deal...
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so j e led charlie back in 2011 and he joins us now from jerusalem. welcome to d. w. thank so much for being with us. it's. i'm a bank of a and us and yahoos far right. minnesota to the national security is saying he will resign if this deal goes through. what do you think? could that be the end of nothing? y'all whose government what could that due to the deal? no. i think that nothing is still has the majority in the government to pull off to steal it about bins. you're leaving. the government has a blessing for most of the country. um, it was amazing that it wasn't even allowed to run for elections has been convicted as a supporter of terrorism in this role is. so i think that a, a deal that was made, which is not a great deal has just become a little bit better for the people of israel. but i mean, nothing yahoos coalition is obviously fairly fragile. and there's been so much on us and see about whether a deal would even be done. i mean, is relatives how most of reneging on promises? was it that or was it down to us in yahoo? unintentional is ready politics. that
so j e led charlie back in 2011 and he joins us now from jerusalem. welcome to d. w. thank so much for being with us. it's. i'm a bank of a and us and yahoos far right. minnesota to the national security is saying he will resign if this deal goes through. what do you think? could that be the end of nothing? y'all whose government what could that due to the deal? no. i think that nothing is still has the majority in the government to pull off to steal it about bins. you're leaving. the...
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here's abc news reporter tom shriberg, with the latest now from jerusalem. >> after a long and brutal war in gaza, a six week ceasefire is set to take effect in a matteris of hours. tonight, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, speaking publicly for the first time since his government and hamas reached the agreement. >> kumasi trump, the government. i see biden, not netanyahu, thanking the u.s, saying israel reserves the right to restart the war in six weeks from now. >> if negotiations with hamas for a longer truce fail. the israeli cabinet approving the agreement in a document released saturday. israel confirming it will during phase one of the deal, release more than 700 palestinians held in israeli prisons, including some convicted of serious crimes. as part of the agreement, israel will also free an additional 1100 gazans who did not participate in the october 7th terror attack but were being held by israel without charge. in exchange, hamas will release 33 israeli hostages, including two americans, keith segal and saggy dickerson. the first three living female israeli host
here's abc news reporter tom shriberg, with the latest now from jerusalem. >> after a long and brutal war in gaza, a six week ceasefire is set to take effect in a matteris of hours. tonight, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, speaking publicly for the first time since his government and hamas reached the agreement. >> kumasi trump, the government. i see biden, not netanyahu, thanking the u.s, saying israel reserves the right to restart the war in six weeks from now. >>...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.trucks are lining up at the southern crossing into gaza, waiting for the ceasefire expected on sunday. aid has gone into gaza from a number of crossings since the war began. back then, around 500 lorry loads of aid entered every day, according to the un. but that plummeted to nine a day in the period just after the war started. and since the beginning ofjanuary, it's averaged 51 truckloads a day. the ceasefire deal allows for 600 lorry loads a day. 0ur correspondent fergal keane has been travelling with an aid convoy from jordan, which has now been stopped at the israel border. horns blare. help is coming. down along the valley, the biggest aid convoy since the war began. solidarity from the kingdom ofjordan. in two deliveries, 120 trucks on the road to gaza, from a country that is home to many palestinians. "we are carrying aid like food and medication for our brothers in gaza," says mustafa al qadri. "this is a good deed." "we are happy to be part of this operation." we can travel wi
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.trucks are lining up at the southern crossing into gaza, waiting for the ceasefire expected on sunday. aid has gone into gaza from a number of crossings since the war began. back then, around 500 lorry loads of aid entered every day, according to the un. but that plummeted to nine a day in the period just after the war started. and since the beginning ofjanuary, it's averaged 51 truckloads a day. the ceasefire deal allows for 600 lorry loads a day. 0ur...
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things to come for america, and indeed, the world well for more or less let us cross live now to jerusalem, or we can speak to ortiz, middle east bureau chief, maria sent north. yeah, maria, so after months of wrangling, it appears there is a deal, a yes, a prime minister of katara that was among the key mediators in days and months long talk just now came out to the media to announce the ceasefire agreement. raising the work all day to or is apart from katara, egypt and america to call and say it's implementation will start on sunday. they sunday, january 19th. he also sat, the car will always work with partners to make sure this agreement will be doable, and also expressed hope that both sides will make sure that the deal and the terms of the deal are implemented earlier. how mazda gave green lights to an exchange slash these far to deal with is ro, i'm from our middle east sources. we know that the draft proposal was returned by the militant group without any amendments. and now the ball is in till it leaves courts. we still need to hear official confirmation from these really side to s
things to come for america, and indeed, the world well for more or less let us cross live now to jerusalem, or we can speak to ortiz, middle east bureau chief, maria sent north. yeah, maria, so after months of wrangling, it appears there is a deal, a yes, a prime minister of katara that was among the key mediators in days and months long talk just now came out to the media to announce the ceasefire agreement. raising the work all day to or is apart from katara, egypt and america to call and say...
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we also seeing live pictures from jerusalem, this is near to the israeli prime minister's office, whererstand that the security cabinet are reportedly convening to approve the ceasefire deal, so there are going to be two meetings today to agree this ceasefire, the first with the security cabinet, then it will go to the full cabinet, and they will... they will look go to the full cabinet, and they will. .. they will look to approve the deal. of course, there were these delays to the meeting of the cabinet yesterday after mr netanyahu accused hamas of seeking changes to the final agreement. but those have been overcome, the last minute disputes, and it was a predawn statement from mr netanyahu confirming that the ceasefire and hostage release deal had been agreed with hamas. so we're keeping eye on the live pictures from jerusalem, where we expect these meetings to happen during the day. of course, as soon as we get any information on whether those have happened, we will go back to our correspondents in the region. let's hear now from dr mustafa barghouti, a palestinian political leader b
we also seeing live pictures from jerusalem, this is near to the israeli prime minister's office, whererstand that the security cabinet are reportedly convening to approve the ceasefire deal, so there are going to be two meetings today to agree this ceasefire, the first with the security cabinet, then it will go to the full cabinet, and they will... they will look go to the full cabinet, and they will. .. they will look to approve the deal. of course, there were these delays to the meeting of...