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what do we know about the strike in al—mawasi?zone. the first happened in the early hours of the morning and we can see on social media, pictures of tents ablaze and at least 11 people killed. we heard from a hamas interior ministry statement, the director—general of gaza police and his assistant were among those killed. and then we had a separate statement from the israeli military which addresses one other individual targeted. the head of internal security for hamas in gaza. they accuse hamas of hiding among civilians in this area and also say that they took steps to avoid harming civilians. the bbc has also spoken to the father of three boys who were killed in that strike aged seven and 11 and 13. theirfuneral took strike aged seven and 11 and 13. their funeral took place a short time ago. in the latest strike, the israeli military says it has been targeting hamas fighters using a municipality building in the humanitarian zone. local people are telling us that it was civilians that were sheltering in this area. this civilians t
what do we know about the strike in al—mawasi?zone. the first happened in the early hours of the morning and we can see on social media, pictures of tents ablaze and at least 11 people killed. we heard from a hamas interior ministry statement, the director—general of gaza police and his assistant were among those killed. and then we had a separate statement from the israeli military which addresses one other individual targeted. the head of internal security for hamas in gaza. they accuse...
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the israeli military has struck in the area of al—mawasi before when it says it is going after hamaseneral of police in gaza. he was killed along with his deputy. the statement accuses israel by killing police officers which assess are part of a civil force, of spreading chaos. what we have seen in the past year is that israel has appeared to target hamas police saying that this is a part of its strategy, that it is determined both to defeat the hamas ability in terms of military in gaza but also its ability to govern in the gaza strip. this strike being in al—mawasi, this is an area that is crammed with displaced people, they have come from the gaza strip and conditions have been increasingly desperate in the past few weeks, we have had wintry weather, very wet and rainy, there are people are struggling in these flimsy tents in which they are living. this morning a bbc cameraman was filming the funeral of three boys killed in the strike and their father said to us they were aged between 7 and 13 years old and he said they could hear a noise overhead in the early hours of the morning
the israeli military has struck in the area of al—mawasi before when it says it is going after hamaseneral of police in gaza. he was killed along with his deputy. the statement accuses israel by killing police officers which assess are part of a civil force, of spreading chaos. what we have seen in the past year is that israel has appeared to target hamas police saying that this is a part of its strategy, that it is determined both to defeat the hamas ability in terms of military in gaza but...
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three young brothers killed in al—mawasi.y is talking about. _ there's no safe place in gaza. what the occupation claims is blatant lies. this is what gaza's displaced families woke up to — carnage in the place they fled to for safety. woman screams the israeli military says it killed the commander of hamas's internal security service, hussam shahwan, saying he'd helped the group's military wing plan attacks on israeli forces in gaza. the hamas—run interior ministry says the head of police, mahmoud saleh, was also among the dead and accused israel of spreading chaos by killing police officers. israel has repeatedly attacked this camp at al—mawasi, accusing hamas operatives of hiding among civilians. translation: since the beginning of 2025, there's been a significantl escalation of israeli air strikes across the gaza strip, especially in areas with large civilian gatherings. there was hope that the end of last year would bring a ceasefire agreement and a desperately needed respite for the people of gaza, but this new year beg
three young brothers killed in al—mawasi.y is talking about. _ there's no safe place in gaza. what the occupation claims is blatant lies. this is what gaza's displaced families woke up to — carnage in the place they fled to for safety. woman screams the israeli military says it killed the commander of hamas's internal security service, hussam shahwan, saying he'd helped the group's military wing plan attacks on israeli forces in gaza. the hamas—run interior ministry says the head of...
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there's been yet another israeli strike on al—mawasi camp.e up to the huge sound of an explosion. he called on to his sons and no—one answered. three of his four boys were killed by shrapnel while they slept in the family tent next to each other. the father pointed to the blood—stained mattresses on the ground and said that this is where his sons were sleeping when they were killed. ahmed was 13, mohamed was 11 and abdulrahman was seven. the israeli military confirmed the attack on the humanitarian zone and said that it killed the head of hamas's internal security service, hossam shahwan. it accused him of having helped hamas's military wing plan attacks on israeli forces in gaza. the hamas—run interior ministry condemned the killing, but it also confirmed that the head of police was also among those dead. it accused israel of spreading chaos by killing police officers who, as they say, were doing their humanitarian and their national duty. today, there has been more than a dozen israeli strikes across the gaza strip. also remember that the r
there's been yet another israeli strike on al—mawasi camp.e up to the huge sound of an explosion. he called on to his sons and no—one answered. three of his four boys were killed by shrapnel while they slept in the family tent next to each other. the father pointed to the blood—stained mattresses on the ground and said that this is where his sons were sleeping when they were killed. ahmed was 13, mohamed was 11 and abdulrahman was seven. the israeli military confirmed the attack on the...
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overnight, a family of five is reported to have been killed in the al—mawasi area of gaza, a declaredalth ministry says more than 120 people have been killed since the ceasefire deal it was announced on wednesday. we also need to mention that the israeli police are saying that several people have been wounded in stabbing attack in tel aviv, this is the scene live in the city at the moment. on an attacker is reported to have been killed at the scene, the motive is not yet clear. but i30—year—old man who was injured is reported to be in in serious condition —— 30—year—old man. the police say there is a large number of officers attending the incident, which was brought under control quite quickly by them. well, here in the uk, eight people have been arrested at a pro—palestinian rally in central london. hundreds of people gathered and made a heavy police presence. our correspondent nickjohnson is on the scene of a major protest in london by pro—palestinian demonstrators calling for the ceasefire to hold. and despite that cease fire agreement being in place, that hasn't stopped the many h
overnight, a family of five is reported to have been killed in the al—mawasi area of gaza, a declaredalth ministry says more than 120 people have been killed since the ceasefire deal it was announced on wednesday. we also need to mention that the israeli police are saying that several people have been wounded in stabbing attack in tel aviv, this is the scene live in the city at the moment. on an attacker is reported to have been killed at the scene, the motive is not yet clear. but...
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spoke to rosalia bollen, a spokesperson from the un children's charity unicef who is based in al—mawasihe told us what the situation is like in gaza, nearly one week since the beginning of the ceasefire. in one word, it is very cold. winter has obviously started and while families are relieved that the ceasefire has taken effect, they are still in makeshift tents or in schools turned into shelters without heating. here there is no infrastructure so there is no running water. i see lots of children every day in the morning withjerry cans, with jars, empty bottles, going out trying to find water. and the tents here, they are made of cloth, of plastic sheeting, they don't protect against the cold. lots of children are telling me that they can't sleep at night, they don't protect against the rain, the conditions are highly unsanitary. gaza is littered with garbage in all cities i have been to, from gaza city in the north to rafa in the south, there is open sewage, rubble everywhere. in the south, in khan younis and rafah, it is like an earthquake. it is dangerous environment for children an
spoke to rosalia bollen, a spokesperson from the un children's charity unicef who is based in al—mawasihe told us what the situation is like in gaza, nearly one week since the beginning of the ceasefire. in one word, it is very cold. winter has obviously started and while families are relieved that the ceasefire has taken effect, they are still in makeshift tents or in schools turned into shelters without heating. here there is no infrastructure so there is no running water. i see lots of...
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one of the areas targeted, al—mawasi in central gaza, was previously declared a humanitarian safe zoneamas targets. apple will pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit which accused its voice assistant siri of listening in on private conversations without permission. the complaint alleged that the firm shared the data with third parties, also without the consent of its users. apple says it did not do anything wrong. claimants who are based in the us could be paid up to $20 for each siri—enabled device they owned from 2014 to 2019. the us surgeon general has proposed that alcoholic drinks should carry warnings about the risks of cancer. vivek murthy said that alcohol is the third most common preventable cause of cancer after tobacco and obesity and is responsible for 20,000 deaths each year in the united states. at present, alcoholic drinks only carry warnings against drinking during pregnancy, or while operating machinery or driving. share prices of us—listed alcoholic beverage companies fell up to 4% at this news. some people interviewed in new york were sceptical that warning labels would
one of the areas targeted, al—mawasi in central gaza, was previously declared a humanitarian safe zoneamas targets. apple will pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit which accused its voice assistant siri of listening in on private conversations without permission. the complaint alleged that the firm shared the data with third parties, also without the consent of its users. apple says it did not do anything wrong. claimants who are based in the us could be paid up to $20 for each siri—enabled...
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gaza say at least eleven palestinians have been killed in an israeli air strike on a tent camp in al—mawasiy. local media say the hamas police chief was among the dead, as were women and children. there's been no comment from the israeli military on the attack but the idf has previously accused hamas operatives of hiding among displaced civilians. fossilised bones aren't the only way of studying dinosaurs. preserved footprints can also offer an insight into their lives. now some of the biggest trackways ever found in the uk have been discovered in oxfordshire and scientists are hoping it'll help them understand even more about how dinosaurs moved around. our science editor rebecca morelle has more. following in the footsteps of a jurassic giant. this is where a dinosaur walked 166 million years ago, its footprints revealing the comings and goings of a prehistoric world. but it wasn't alone. different trackways crisscross this entire site. they were discovered on the floor of a limestone quarry in oxfordshire by one of the workers. so i was basically clearing the clay and i was hitting a hum
gaza say at least eleven palestinians have been killed in an israeli air strike on a tent camp in al—mawasiy. local media say the hamas police chief was among the dead, as were women and children. there's been no comment from the israeli military on the attack but the idf has previously accused hamas operatives of hiding among displaced civilians. fossilised bones aren't the only way of studying dinosaurs. preserved footprints can also offer an insight into their lives. now some of the...
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there have also been strikes in areas that were once described as humanitarian safe zones, such as al—mawasihat situation, that israel is acting in accordance with humanitarian law? well, i think there's a very strong argument that they haven't been, and the biden administration has even insinuated that on a number of different occasions. the question really is where we go from here. is there anything that can be done to prevent the israelis from cementing a policy of really mass starvation in order to try to starve hamas out of power? and the trump administration is very likely to support that kind of thing even more than the biden administration did. so i think we have a big question about what's going to happen with the 2.2 million people in gaza who are now living in about half the country and, as you pointed out, don't have any food or water or shelter. and there's really no long—term strategy on the israelis�* part to address that question. so i think it's one of the things that people should be really most concerned about going forward. so do you think there is a missed opportunity, t
there have also been strikes in areas that were once described as humanitarian safe zones, such as al—mawasihat situation, that israel is acting in accordance with humanitarian law? well, i think there's a very strong argument that they haven't been, and the biden administration has even insinuated that on a number of different occasions. the question really is where we go from here. is there anything that can be done to prevent the israelis from cementing a policy of really mass starvation...
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one of the areas targeted, al—mawasi in central gaza, was previously declared a humanitarian safe zoned a0 hamas targets. apple will pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit which accused its voice assistant siri of listening in on private conversations without permission. the complaint alleged that the firm shared the data with third parties, also without the consent of its users. apple says it did not do anything wrong. claimants who are based in the us could be paid up to $20 for each siri enabled device they owned from 2014 to 2019. the us�*s top diplomat will travel to south korea this weekend as the political crisis there enters its second month. in an announcement in the past few minutes, the us state department says secretary of state antony blinken will depart saturday for talks in the capital, seoul, followed by stops injapan and france.|t comes after bodyguards thwarted an attempt to arrest impeached president yoon suk yeol. mr yoon is under investigation for insurrection after he attempted to declare martial law last month. a court in seoul issued a warrant for mr yoon�*s arrest
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al—mawasi was one of the areas hit in central gaza, which was previously declared a humanitarian safemand centres. the surge in strikes and casualties comes amid a renewed push by negotiators to reach a ceasefire and hostage release deal between israel and hamas before us president—elect donald trump takes office on january 20. talks are set to resume, with israeli mediators making their way to doha on friday. here in the us, apple will pay $95 million to settle a court case over some of their devices listening without the user's consent. the tech company was accused of eavesdropping through its virtual assistant siri. apple says they have done nothing wrong and claims that it "failed to delete conversations recorded as a result of a siri activation" without consent. a class action law suit has also been opened. court documents say claimants who are based in the us could be paid up to $20 for each siri—enabled device they owned from 2014 to 2019. the us�*s top diplomat will travel to south korea. the us state department says into leave lincoln will depart saturday for talks in the cap
al—mawasi was one of the areas hit in central gaza, which was previously declared a humanitarian safemand centres. the surge in strikes and casualties comes amid a renewed push by negotiators to reach a ceasefire and hostage release deal between israel and hamas before us president—elect donald trump takes office on january 20. talks are set to resume, with israeli mediators making their way to doha on friday. here in the us, apple will pay $95 million to settle a court case over some of...
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joining me now is rosalia bollen from unicef, who is based in al mawasi—rafa in gaza. you for being with us here on bbc news, paint a picture for us if you can of what the situation is there around you. what the situation is there around vom— around you. for starters, attacks — around you. for starters, attacks continue - around you. for starters, i attacks continue unabated. around you. for starters, - attacks continue unabated. when i woke _ attacks continue unabated. when i woke up— attacks continue unabated. when i woke up this morning i heard the loud — i woke up this morning i heard the loud buzzing of drones flying _ the loud buzzing of drones flying over here in alma wesley, and just about one hour a-o wesley, and just about one hour ago i _ wesley, and just about one hour ago i heard a plane flying very low and — ago i heard a plane flying very low and a _ ago i heard a plane flying very low and a sharp whistling sound before — low and a sharp whistling sound before a — low and a sharp whistling sound before a loud explosion took place — before a loud explosion
joining me now is rosalia bollen from unicef, who is based in al mawasi—rafa in gaza. you for being with us here on bbc news, paint a picture for us if you can of what the situation is there around you. what the situation is there around vom— around you. for starters, attacks — around you. for starters, attacks continue - around you. for starters, i attacks continue unabated. around you. for starters, - attacks continue unabated. when i woke _ attacks continue unabated. when i woke up—...
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. >> al-mawasi. >> robot. >> israeli. >> uqora. yani. >> good. >> vance. omar ghraieb. vance. hi. dansgame. fish. bowen yang. fish. fish. fish fish. fish. >> shawarma. >> fish. brian mccormack. khalil al-hayya. fish. >> da da da da emily metz. >> and another war that is still raging. u.s. president donald trump says that he will meet with russian leader vladimir putin as soon as possible. with the conflict in ukraine at the top of the agenda. >> mr. president, can i ask you about ukraine? do you have any update on when you are going to talk to russian president, vladimir, russian president putin? >> he wants to speak and we'll be speaking soon. and i've spoken to president zelenskyy numerous times. and they'd like to see peace. they would like to see an end to the war. and i think president putin would like to see an end to the war. so we'll see if we can help it along. but i think it's a shame. it's a war that would it never happened if i were president. >> we appreciate it. >> that was audio from donald trump as he was briefing reporters aboard air force one. the russian leader
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the sun rose on the second day of 2025, ziyad abu jabal emerged from his tent in southern gaza's al mawasishock. >> we were sleeping. everyone was taking shelter in their tents from the cold, and suddenly we found the world turning upside down. why, and for what? amna: witnesses say the pre-dawn israeli attack came without warning. some scrambled to put out fires, while others carried away the dead and the injured. the camp, which israel had designated as a safe-zone, is located by the sea, west of khan younis. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have relocated there to ride out the cold and wet mediterranean winter. israel says one of the hamas policemen killed in today's strike helped gather intelligence to carry out attacks on israeli troops. >> where did we find him? where else, but of course hiding in the humanitarian zone in khan younis, where gazans are sheltering from this war. but among the dead were three children, from one family, ahmad, mohammed, and abdul rahman al-bardawil. at their funeral today, each received one final kiss from their mother and father. >> we woke up to t
the sun rose on the second day of 2025, ziyad abu jabal emerged from his tent in southern gaza's al mawasishock. >> we were sleeping. everyone was taking shelter in their tents from the cold, and suddenly we found the world turning upside down. why, and for what? amna: witnesses say the pre-dawn israeli attack came without warning. some scrambled to put out fires, while others carried away the dead and the injured. the camp, which israel had designated as a safe-zone, is located by the...
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. >> al-mawasi in spain, a year's worth of rain fell in just eight hours, causing catastrophic floodsn the african continent. the normally barren sahara desert flooded for the first time in decades. amazon rivers fell to unprecedented lows because of drought, and the philippines experienced a supercharged typhoon season with six in just 30 days. >> there is not 1 to 1 relationship between any of these events, and climate change, but the the scenario is conducive to these events becoming more intense and more frequent. >> while the winds are a major reason for the spread of the raging wildfires in california, experts say warming temperatures are creating conditions where fires can flourish. >> fires are very complex, and there's multiple factors that contribute, and we're still learning about these fires, but in general, we know is that climate change does increase the risk and severity of fires. >> forecasters say 2020 5th may not be as hot as last year, in part because the la nina climate pattern has begun, which tends to have a cooling global influence. but scientists say the long t
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>> the flipping al-mawasi all new thursday at nine on hgtv. >> though it might go unheeded here on bourboneet, the u.s. surgeon general is sounding the alarm about drinking and an increased cancer risk in a new advisory, he links alcohol consumption to at least seven cancers mouth, throat, voice, box, esophagus, breast, liver and colorectal cancer. he's calling for warning labels on bottles of alcohol, alcoholic beverages similar to those on cigarettes. i want to talk about it more with cnn medical analyst and doctor alina leana wen, an emergency physician and former baltimore health commissioner. doctor, it's good to have you back. what are your thoughts on this advisory? do you think alcohol should come with warning labels? >> well, look, i think it's reasonable, anderson, for the surgeon general to issue an advisory, because when there is new evidence, you would expect that our nation's top doctor, that our scientific agencies change their recommendations. and in recent years, there has been emerging evidence that is linking excessive alcohol in particular, but also even moderate alcoho
>> the flipping al-mawasi all new thursday at nine on hgtv. >> though it might go unheeded here on bourboneet, the u.s. surgeon general is sounding the alarm about drinking and an increased cancer risk in a new advisory, he links alcohol consumption to at least seven cancers mouth, throat, voice, box, esophagus, breast, liver and colorectal cancer. he's calling for warning labels on bottles of alcohol, alcoholic beverages similar to those on cigarettes. i want to talk about it more...
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gaza, here's rosalia bollen, a spokesperson from the un children's charity unicef who is based in mawasi—rafahanitarian situation remains extremely, extremely dire. you know, families here are experiencing just utter deprivation for over a year now. they're in need of everything. they don't have shelter protecting them from the elements. they live in makeshift tents or in schools that have been turned into shelters that are very crowded. i visited one a couple of weeks ago, 8,000 people in a single school. you had over 25 people in a classroom. there was a chickenpox outbreak. so very unsanitary conditions. people also experience lack of food. there's severe hunger that continues to plague, really, the entirety of the gaza strip. diseases are rampant. if you fall ill, if you have a pre—existing medical condition, it's hard to get the medical care that you need. i met with a teenage boy who has diabetes. he struggles because when he does get his hands on insulin, he doesn't have a refrigerator in his tent to keep the insulin cooled. so children are cold. they're wet. they're not really well equ
gaza, here's rosalia bollen, a spokesperson from the un children's charity unicef who is based in mawasi—rafahanitarian situation remains extremely, extremely dire. you know, families here are experiencing just utter deprivation for over a year now. they're in need of everything. they don't have shelter protecting them from the elements. they live in makeshift tents or in schools that have been turned into shelters that are very crowded. i visited one a couple of weeks ago, 8,000 people in a...
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>> the flipping al-mawasi all new thursday at nine on hgtv. closed captioning brought to you by. book.com. >> if you or a loved one have mesothelioma, we'll send you a free book to answer questions you may have. call now and we'll come to you. >> 800 821 4000. >> president biden, along with the first lady, will visit new orleans tomorrow in the wake of that deadly terror attack that killed 14 people and injured dozens others. now, the two are expected to attend a vigil honoring the victims while they're there. cnn's betsy klein is live for us outside the white house. betsy, i understand you have new reporting on biden's visit. tell us, what are you learning? >> well, danny, president biden is expected to step into that role of consoler in chief on monday when he and the first lady travel to new orleans. of course, in the aftermath of that deadly attack that left 14 dead and dozens more injured. now we are waiting for more details from the white house on what exactly to expect on monday. but for now, a source familiar with the planning tells me that biden will attend a vigil honor
>> the flipping al-mawasi all new thursday at nine on hgtv. closed captioning brought to you by. book.com. >> if you or a loved one have mesothelioma, we'll send you a free book to answer questions you may have. call now and we'll come to you. >> 800 821 4000. >> president biden, along with the first lady, will visit new orleans tomorrow in the wake of that deadly terror attack that killed 14 people and injured dozens others. now, the two are expected to attend a vigil...
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hamas described the target as a tent camp in al—mawasi, which israel has designated a humanitarian zoneafety. the israel defense forces said they'd conducted an intelligence—base strike in the area. the proportion of patients in england being diagnosed with cancer at an early stage has risen to its highest ever level. new nhs data on 13 of the most common cancers — including breast, prostate and lung cancer — shows that nearly three in five patients are now having the disease picked up in the earliest stages. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. in a bradford city centre car park, this van represents the latest front in the battle against cancer. this is trevor. the use of mobile scanners like this is just one way the nhs is trying to catch more cases of liver and lung cancers earlier, when they're much more treatable. this liver scanner is open to anyone who's passing. no appointment needed, just walk in. the vans that house the scanners are sent to places where they can catch the attention of the most people — shopping centres, football grounds, supermarkets. you've got a
hamas described the target as a tent camp in al—mawasi, which israel has designated a humanitarian zoneafety. the israel defense forces said they'd conducted an intelligence—base strike in the area. the proportion of patients in england being diagnosed with cancer at an early stage has risen to its highest ever level. new nhs data on 13 of the most common cancers — including breast, prostate and lung cancer — shows that nearly three in five patients are now having the disease picked up...