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tt really reliable for the eastern neighbour-— really reliable for the eastern neiuhbour. , . . , . neighbourghbour. it is certainly true that poland has been _ neighbour. it is certainly true that poland has been a _ neighbour. it is certainly true that poland has been a very _ neighbour. it is certainly true that poland has been a very generousl neighbour. it is certainly true that - poland has been a very generous host to tens of thousands of ukrainians. lovely to talk to you, thank you for coming on the programme. a, lovely to talk to you, thank you for coming on the programme. so no question the europeans will be celebrating the return of donald tusk given that he was the former president of the european council. it should put the relationship back on the right track. let us hope they have more luck than the european parliamentarians who were heading by train from brussels to strasbourg today. when a routing editor at paris charles de gaulle meant their sncf train was sent not to strasbourg but to euro disney. someone clearly taking the mickey. fortunately the politicians did see the fun
tt really reliable for the eastern neighbour-— really reliable for the eastern neiuhbour. , . . , . neighbourghbour. it is certainly true that poland has been _ neighbour. it is certainly true that poland has been a _ neighbour. it is certainly true that poland has been a very _ neighbour. it is certainly true that poland has been a very generousl neighbour. it is certainly true that - poland has been a very generous host to tens of thousands of ukrainians. lovely to talk to you, thank you...
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but you must care, it is your neighbour. if you want the - your neighbour.the future of this area _ your neighbour. if you want the future of this area will - your neighbour. if you want the future of this area will be - your neighbour. if you want the | future of this area will be good, your neighbour. if you want the - future of this area will be good, we need _ future of this area will be good, we need to— future of this area will be good, we need to find a way to take the hamas and jihad _ need to find a way to take the hamas and jihad out from gaza, to take all the weapons they have outside from gaza _ the weapons they have outside from gaza it— the weapons they have outside from gaza. if they don't want to do it, we need — gaza. if they don't want to do it, we need to— gaza. if they don't want to do it, we need to kill and destroy them. not for— we need to kill and destroy them. not for me, for you and for all of us. not for me, for you and for all of us i_ not for me, for you and for all of us i said — not for me, for you and for all of us i said to—
but you must care, it is your neighbour. if you want the - your neighbour.the future of this area _ your neighbour. if you want the future of this area will - your neighbour. if you want the future of this area will be - your neighbour. if you want the | future of this area will be good, your neighbour. if you want the - future of this area will be good, we need _ future of this area will be good, we need to— future of this area will be good, we need to find a way to take the hamas and jihad...
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relationships. —— good neighbouring relationships. —— good neighbouring relationships. —— good neighbouringl take it. will die for peace they will take it if_ will die for peace they will take it if they— will die for peace they will take it. if they will die for war that will he — it. if they will die for war that will be another travesty. i want to take this — will be another travesty. i want to take this opportunity to thank the most _ take this opportunity to thank the most amazing people of britain. your overwhelming support, well received and is _ overwhelming support, well received and is so _ overwhelming support, well received and is so needed right now. i want also to— and is so needed right now. i want also to thank the british government for all— also to thank the british government for all that— also to thank the british government for all that they do formally and informally to bring this beautiful people _ informally to bring this beautiful people back home. thank you. your i feel i have been hollow for the past few days but i feel that we are strong, ifeel that the past few
relationships. —— good neighbouring relationships. —— good neighbouring relationships. —— good neighbouringl take it. will die for peace they will take it if_ will die for peace they will take it if they— will die for peace they will take it. if they will die for war that will he — it. if they will die for war that will be another travesty. i want to take this — will be another travesty. i want to take this opportunity to thank the most _ take this opportunity to thank the...
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this neighbours. and more widely across the reuion. , ., ., . ~ neighbours.is a proper sort of before _ the region. this attack is a proper sort of before and _ the region. this attack is a proper sort of before and after— the region. this attack is a proper sort of before and after moment. | the region. this attack is a proper. sort of before and after moment. it opens a new chapter in the palestinian—israeli conflict and it could well open a new chapter in the middle east and the middle east geopolitics in general, too. there are concerns _ geopolitics in general, too. there are concerns about _ geopolitics in general, too. there are concerns about what - geopolitics in general, too. there are concerns about what iran i geopolitics in general, too. there i are concerns about what iran might do. it has long supported hamas. iran has assumed the mantle of being the leader of regional resistance against the state of israel. the regime in iran has made this opposition to israel a cornerstone of its ideology. find opposition to israel a cornerstone of its ideolog
this neighbours. and more widely across the reuion. , ., ., . ~ neighbours.is a proper sort of before _ the region. this attack is a proper sort of before and _ the region. this attack is a proper sort of before and after— the region. this attack is a proper sort of before and after moment. | the region. this attack is a proper. sort of before and after moment. it opens a new chapter in the palestinian—israeli conflict and it could well open a new chapter in the middle east and the middle...
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between arab neighbours and israelis, and also. neighbours and israelis, and also since _ neighbourson ofi since 1967 israel's occupation of the palestinian _ since 1967 israel's occupation of the palestinian territory, - since 1967 israel's occupation of the palestinian territory, so - since 1967 israel's occupation of| the palestinian territory, so they have _ the palestinian territory, so they have lived — the palestinian territory, so they have lived under— the palestinian territory, so they have lived under occupation- the palestinian territory, so they have lived under occupation and| the palestinian territory, so they- have lived under occupation and they will say _ have lived under occupation and they will say they — have lived under occupation and they will say they feel _ have lived under occupation and they will say they feel like _ have lived under occupation and they will say they feel like this _ have lived under occupation and they will say they feel like this is - have lived under occupation and they will say they feel like this is an - will say they feel like this is
between arab neighbours and israelis, and also. neighbours and israelis, and also since _ neighbourson ofi since 1967 israel's occupation of the palestinian _ since 1967 israel's occupation of the palestinian territory, - since 1967 israel's occupation of the palestinian territory, so - since 1967 israel's occupation of| the palestinian territory, so they have _ the palestinian territory, so they have lived — the palestinian territory, so they have lived under— the palestinian territory, so...
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this is my mum's neighbour's _ murdered. this is my mum's neighbour's house _ murdered.ere - murdered. this is my mum'sl neighbour's house where they murdered. this is my mum's - neighbour's house where they go in and take a baby's trolley. ihla neighbour's house where they go in and take a baby's trolley. no psyche has seen the — and take a baby's trolley. no psyche has seen the videos _ and take a baby's trolley. no psyche has seen the videos of _ and take a baby's trolley. no psyche has seen the videos of the - and take a baby's trolley. no psyche has seen the videos of the hamas i has seen the videos of the hamas attack at his mother's home. he thinks she has been kidnapped to gaza. ,, . , thinks she has been kidnapped to gaza. ,, , .,, gaza. she was supposed to be in london next _ gaza. she was supposed to be in london next week _ gaza. she was supposed to be in london next week to _ gaza. she was supposed to be in london next week to celebrate l gaza. she was supposed to be in l london next week to celebrate her 75th birthday with us. we didn't cancel all the plans
this is my mum's neighbour's _ murdered. this is my mum's neighbour's house _ murdered.ere - murdered. this is my mum'sl neighbour's house where they murdered. this is my mum's - neighbour's house where they go in and take a baby's trolley. ihla neighbour's house where they go in and take a baby's trolley. no psyche has seen the — and take a baby's trolley. no psyche has seen the videos _ and take a baby's trolley. no psyche has seen the videos of _ and take a baby's trolley. no psyche has...
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as we wrap up. _ neighbouring country. as we wrap up. we _ neighbouring country. neighbouring country. as we wrap up, we are of course i wrap up, we are of course reading for the bri forum do expect any nonsense on the economic cooperation or otherwise?— economic cooperation or otherwise? ., , ., otherwise? there are couple of big prejects — otherwise? there are couple of big projects that _ otherwise? there are couple of big projects that could - otherwise? there are couple of big projects that could be - big projects that could be highlighted by think if they are it will be quite significant. there is the power of siberia talked about a giant across russia and also potential and for future investments that could be done but i think belt and road initiative appears to be one to ask him to have quite late. if you look at the attending it's actually quite thin so suggesting maybe this time we will not see the grandiose numbers being thorough or not we have not seen at previous summits but i'm sure we will see a big celebration of the great chinese foreign policy id
as we wrap up. _ neighbouring country. as we wrap up. we _ neighbouring country. neighbouring country. as we wrap up, we are of course i wrap up, we are of course reading for the bri forum do expect any nonsense on the economic cooperation or otherwise?— economic cooperation or otherwise? ., , ., otherwise? there are couple of big prejects — otherwise? there are couple of big projects that _ otherwise? there are couple of big projects that could - otherwise? there are couple of big projects...
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the _ who are the neighbours? that is a sort of wikipedia. .. the gaza - who are the neighbours? strip of land on the mediterranean. 0n is a coastal strip of land on the mediterranean. on one side, the mediterranean. on one side, the mediterranean. the other side, the southern side, connected to egypt. and its other neighbour is israel. it is described as one of the most densely populated places on earth. 2.3 million palestinians living there. they live with great frustration, because they feel they don't really have control over their lives. even though israel pulled out its troops in 2005, it controlled the airspace, it controlled the sea, it also controls the land crossings into gaza, except the one which goes to egypt, which is called the rafah crossing. we have tried to use various measures to say how big it is for british viewers. it's about as big as the isle of wight. the people in north america, it's about the size of washington dc. i think i'm right, jeremy you might correct me, it's about 140 square miles? i'm not sure exactly. i always go with the isle of wight defini
the _ who are the neighbours? that is a sort of wikipedia. .. the gaza - who are the neighbours? strip of land on the mediterranean. 0n is a coastal strip of land on the mediterranean. on one side, the mediterranean. on one side, the mediterranean. the other side, the southern side, connected to egypt. and its other neighbour is israel. it is described as one of the most densely populated places on earth. 2.3 million palestinians living there. they live with great frustration, because they feel...
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serbia is at odds with its neighbours, most especially kosovo, which belgrade refuses to recognise. and those tensions do have regional impact. my guest is montenegro�*s president, jakov milatovic. his country is in nato and he's seeking rapid eu membership. but could regional instability and outside meddling thwart his ambition? presidentjakov milatovic, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it's a great pleasure to have you. you have made it quite clear your overriding political ambition and aim is to get montenegro into the eu within the next five years. but it's not going well, is it? exactly. i think that that is why i have entered montenegrin politics a few years ago, to bring the country to the eu, and this is what i am doing on a daily basis, pushing for it. i think that all the good things are not easy. and in that way, we are trying our best. but pushing for it is one thing, promising your people that within a term — a five—year term — you can deliver it is quite another. and surely you have made a promise that you can't keep. no, that's not really true. i think th
serbia is at odds with its neighbours, most especially kosovo, which belgrade refuses to recognise. and those tensions do have regional impact. my guest is montenegro�*s president, jakov milatovic. his country is in nato and he's seeking rapid eu membership. but could regional instability and outside meddling thwart his ambition? presidentjakov milatovic, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it's a great pleasure to have you. you have made it quite clear your overriding political...
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having neighbouring israel again. having said that, — neighbouring israelagain.ying on the border and they have to be — intensifying on the border and they have to be seen to be doing something and there is a war of words _ something and there is a war of words we — something and there is a war of words we have reported today with iran's _ words we have reported today with iran's foreign minister saying that iran's foreign minister saying that iran might — iran's foreign minister saying that iran might be forced to take pre—emptive action if what it calls israel's _ pre—emptive action if what it calls israel's war— pre—emptive action if what it calls israel's war crimes and genocide in gaza _ israel's war crimes and genocide in gaza continues. they have to be seen to be _ gaza continues. they have to be seen to be doing _ gaza continues. they have to be seen to be doing something and once the ground _ to be doing something and once the ground incursion starts and its believe — ground incursion starts and its believe there will be one and the civilian— believe the
having neighbouring israel again. having said that, — neighbouring israelagain.ying on the border and they have to be — intensifying on the border and they have to be seen to be doing something and there is a war of words _ something and there is a war of words we — something and there is a war of words we have reported today with iran's _ words we have reported today with iran's foreign minister saying that iran's foreign minister saying that iran might — iran's foreign minister saying...
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for good neighbour, . neighbourly relations between fighting for good neighbour, - neighbourly relationsas my arabic teacher. - neighbourly relations between them mum was my arabic teacher. may. neighbourly relations between them | mum was my arabic teacher. may be neighbourly relations between them . mum was my arabic teacher. may be if you can _ mum was my arabic teacher. may be if you can expand a bit about. my father— you can expand a bit about. my father was— you can expand a bit about. my father was a peace activist all his life. father was a peace activist all his life i_ father was a peace activist all his life ithink— father was a peace activist all his life. i think in his professional life. i think in his professional life he — life. i think in his professional life he did _ life. i think in his professional life he did so much and what he was most _ life he did so much and what he was most proud — life he did so much and what he was most proud of was a fight that went all the _ most proud of was a fight that went all the way— most proud of was a fight that went all the way to
for good neighbour, . neighbourly relations between fighting for good neighbour, - neighbourly relationsas my arabic teacher. - neighbourly relations between them mum was my arabic teacher. may. neighbourly relations between them | mum was my arabic teacher. may be neighbourly relations between them . mum was my arabic teacher. may be if you can _ mum was my arabic teacher. may be if you can expand a bit about. my father— you can expand a bit about. my father was— you can expand a bit...
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neighbours and fellow citizens, in peace _ kingdom as neighbours and fellow citizens, in peace and _re you share your— citizens, in peace and with respect. are you share your prayers - citizens, in peace and with respect. are you share your prayers for- citizens, in peace and with respect. are you share your prayers for an . are you share your prayers for an ultimate — are you share your prayers for an ultimate end _ are you share your prayers for an ultimate end to _ are you share your prayers for an ultimate end to war. _ are you share your prayers for an ultimate end to war. my- are you share your prayers for an ultimate end to war. my prayersi are you share your prayers for an i ultimate end to war. my prayers too are with _ ultimate end to war. my prayers too are with all— ultimate end to war. my prayers too are with all the _ ultimate end to war. my prayers too are with all the innocent _ ultimate end to war. my prayers too are with all the innocent people - are with all the innocent people caught— are with all the innocent people caught up— are with all the innocent people cau
neighbours and fellow citizens, in peace _ kingdom as neighbours and fellow citizens, in peace and _re you share your— citizens, in peace and with respect. are you share your prayers - citizens, in peace and with respect. are you share your prayers for- citizens, in peace and with respect. are you share your prayers for an . are you share your prayers for an ultimate — are you share your prayers for an ultimate end _ are you share your prayers for an ultimate end to _ are you share your...
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neighbours, everton. once in 28 games against their neiahbours, everton. ~ ., ., ., ,, neighbours, everton we have to make sure we have to try _ neighbours, everton. we have to make sure we have to try everything - neighbours, everton. we have to make sure we have to try everything to - sure we have to try everything to win a _ sure we have to try everything to win a game — sure we have to try everything to win a game and that means we have to play to— win a game and that means we have to play to the _ win a game and that means we have to play to the final whistle and that is what — play to the final whistle and that is what we do so i'm not frustrated, but i _ is what we do so i'm not frustrated, but i get _ is what we do so i'm not frustrated, but i get it. — is what we do so i'm not frustrated, but i get it. if— is what we do so i'm not frustrated, but i get it, if i am in the crowd, i but i get it, if i am in the crowd, i would — but i get it, if i am in the crowd, i would think as well, pass the ball there. _ i would think as well, pass the ball there. but— i would think as well, pass
neighbours, everton. once in 28 games against their neiahbours, everton. ~ ., ., ., ,, neighbours, everton we have to make sure we have to try _ neighbours, everton. we have to make sure we have to try everything - neighbours, everton. we have to make sure we have to try everything to - sure we have to try everything to win a _ sure we have to try everything to win a game — sure we have to try everything to win a game and that means we have to play to— win a game and that means we have to...
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in general, the ccp is very aggressive with regard to its neighbours, notjust the neighbours, not justs. last night or within the 2a hours, a chinese fighterjet came within ten feet of a us bomber that was going over the south china sea and it could have resulted in a catastrophic incident. so this type of thing has to stop. we saw last night the death was announced of the former premier li keqiang. do you think his passing will have any impact on the us—china relationship? i don't think so. not necessarily, except that it is a reminder of a time when chinese economic policy, under premier li keqiang, was done in a much more technocratic way. how do we grow? i think the question that he tried to answer is how do we grow the prc�*s answer is how do we grow the prc's economy and how do we do so in ways that are perhaps more compatible with what we want in the west, which is an international rules based order. all that being said, i don't think that his passing will necessarily affect the relationship, although as you know, on the heels of general li shangfu being sacked as well as foreig
in general, the ccp is very aggressive with regard to its neighbours, notjust the neighbours, not justs. last night or within the 2a hours, a chinese fighterjet came within ten feet of a us bomber that was going over the south china sea and it could have resulted in a catastrophic incident. so this type of thing has to stop. we saw last night the death was announced of the former premier li keqiang. do you think his passing will have any impact on the us—china relationship? i don't think so....
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man wails roshdi doesn't know how many of his neighbours were killed.nflict, it's dropped 6,000 bombs on gaza. we are going to attack hamas. hamas's infrastructure is embedded in the north. their... their arms depots, their underground tunnel networks, their communications, their command and control. we don't want to see civilian casualties and we don't target civilians. we target hamas's military machine. but if you want me to tell panorama that there won't be civilian casualties in war, that's irrational. that's impossible. it's very serious. it's absolutely serious. the situation in gaza is absolutely serious. they're striking back at palestinian population, not at hamas only. and that's not the way you do things. not every palestinian in gaza is hamas or supporting hamas. siren this is al—shifa hospital in gaza city. in the grounds, a makeshift camp for people whose homes have been destroyed. radwan mekdad is here with his extended family. his mother's 90 years old. yoni is still waiting for news of his wife and daughters being held in gaza. how are
man wails roshdi doesn't know how many of his neighbours were killed.nflict, it's dropped 6,000 bombs on gaza. we are going to attack hamas. hamas's infrastructure is embedded in the north. their... their arms depots, their underground tunnel networks, their communications, their command and control. we don't want to see civilian casualties and we don't target civilians. we target hamas's military machine. but if you want me to tell panorama that there won't be civilian casualties in war,...
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roshdi doesn't know how many of his neighbours were killed.ct, it's dropped 6,000 bombs on gaza. we are going to attack hamas. hamas�*s infrastructure is embedded in the north. their... their arms depots, their underground tunnel networks, their communications, their command and control. we don't want to see civilian casualties and we don't target civilians. we target hamas�*s military machine. but if you want me to tell panorama that there won't be civilian casualties in war, that's irrational. that's impossible. it's very serious. it's absolutely serious. the situation in gaza is absolutely serious. they're striking back at palestinian population, not at hamas only. and that's not the way you do things. not every palestinian in gaza is hamas or supporting hamas. siren. this is al—shifa hospital in gaza city. in the grounds, a makeshift camp for people whose homes have been destroyed. radwan mekdad is here with his extended family. his mother's 90 years old. yoni is still waiting for news of his wife and daughters being held in gaza. how are
roshdi doesn't know how many of his neighbours were killed.ct, it's dropped 6,000 bombs on gaza. we are going to attack hamas. hamas�*s infrastructure is embedded in the north. their... their arms depots, their underground tunnel networks, their communications, their command and control. we don't want to see civilian casualties and we don't target civilians. we target hamas�*s military machine. but if you want me to tell panorama that there won't be civilian casualties in war, that's...
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actually the job of maybe neighbouring maybe neighbouring nations?it you think it isn't, but is it not the of not potentially the job of neighbouring have neighbouring nations? egypt have ruled out. turkey have ruled ruled it out. turkey have ruled it out. jordan have ruled it out. apparently they're not going taking any refugees going to be taking any refugees from why why should from gaza. why not? why should we? still come, we? but lo, still to come, between of course, between now and 4:00, of course, as i was saying, humza yousafs in—laws trapped he says in—laws trapped in gaza. he says that should take our share of that we should take our share of 1 as is he. 1 million refugee as is he. right. and i'm also going to be looking at the increased islamist terror threat, not just in britain, but around europe as a result of what's been going on in middle east, and ask in in the middle east, and ask how did it actually come to this? how was it allowed to happen? right it is happen? but right now, it is your with . rihanna your headlines with. rihanna
actually the job of maybe neighbouring maybe neighbouring nations?it you think it isn't, but is it not the of not potentially the job of neighbouring have neighbouring nations? egypt have ruled out. turkey have ruled ruled it out. turkey have ruled it out. jordan have ruled it out. apparently they're not going taking any refugees going to be taking any refugees from why why should from gaza. why not? why should we? still come, we? but lo, still to come, between of course, between now and 4:00,...
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montenegro is the only country without any big problems with their neighbours in the western balkans, is a rare thing in our region. as i understand it, right now, montenegro is negotiating across the 33 chapters which are necessary to deliver eu membership. you've got to achieve all of the targets. at the moment, the eu is minded to say that only three — that is 10% of them, or less — are actually being achieved by montenegro. and to quote the most recent eu commission report, your membership process has, quote, "stalled". i think that a number of things have happened in a positive way over the last few years, particularly after the political change which happened in the country following the parliamentary elections in 2020. i think that, you know, that was a crucial thing for democratic development of montenegro. and i think that in 2020, indeed, the country has entered a new era of democratic as well as economic development. montenegro was the only country in eastern europe that didn't really change the government before 2020. and the pace of reforms in terms of rule of law, as wel
montenegro is the only country without any big problems with their neighbours in the western balkans, is a rare thing in our region. as i understand it, right now, montenegro is negotiating across the 33 chapters which are necessary to deliver eu membership. you've got to achieve all of the targets. at the moment, the eu is minded to say that only three — that is 10% of them, or less — are actually being achieved by montenegro. and to quote the most recent eu commission report, your...
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roshdi doesn't know how many of his neighbours were killed.ct, it's dropped 6,000 bombs on gaza. we are going to attack hamas. hamas�*s infrastructure is embedded in the north. their... their arms depots, their underground tunnel networks, their communications, their command and control. we don't want to see civilian casualties and we don't target civilians. we target hamas�*s military machine. but if you want me to tell panorama that there won't be civilian casualties in war, that's irrational. that's impossible. it's very serious. it's absolutely serious. the situation in gaza is absolutely serious. they're striking back at palestinian population, not at hamas only. and that's not the way you do things. not every palestinian in gaza is hamas or supporting hamas. siren. this is al—shifa hospital in gaza city. in the grounds, a makeshift camp for people whose homes have been destroyed. radwan mekdad is here with his extended family. his mother's 90 years old. yoni is still waiting for news of his wife and daughters being held in gaza. how are
roshdi doesn't know how many of his neighbours were killed.ct, it's dropped 6,000 bombs on gaza. we are going to attack hamas. hamas�*s infrastructure is embedded in the north. their... their arms depots, their underground tunnel networks, their communications, their command and control. we don't want to see civilian casualties and we don't target civilians. we target hamas�*s military machine. but if you want me to tell panorama that there won't be civilian casualties in war, that's...
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man wails roshdi doesn't know how many of his neighbours were killed.nflict, it's dropped 6,000 bombs on gaza. we are going to attack hamas. hamas's infrastructure is embedded in the north. their... their arms depots, their underground tunnel networks, their communications, their command and control. we don't want to see civilian casualties and we don't target civilians. we target hamas's military machine. but if you want me to tell panorama that there won't be civilian casualties in war, that's irrational. that's impossible. it's very serious. it's absolutely serious. the situation in gaza is absolutely serious. they're striking back at palestinian population, not at hamas only. and that's not the way you do things. not every palestinian in gaza is hamas or supporting hamas. siren this is al—shifa hospital in gaza city. in the grounds, a makeshift camp for people whose homes have been destroyed. radwan mekdad is here with his extended family. his mother's 90 years old. yoni is still waiting for news of his wife and daughters being held in gaza. how are
man wails roshdi doesn't know how many of his neighbours were killed.nflict, it's dropped 6,000 bombs on gaza. we are going to attack hamas. hamas's infrastructure is embedded in the north. their... their arms depots, their underground tunnel networks, their communications, their command and control. we don't want to see civilian casualties and we don't target civilians. we target hamas's military machine. but if you want me to tell panorama that there won't be civilian casualties in war,...
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our neighbours — israeli defence ministers. our neighbours is _ israeli defence ministers.is hamas, the isis of gaza, an organisation enjoying the iranians payroll. i cannot let the world forget the brutal attacks hamas terrorists conduct against israeli children, israeli women, israeli children, israeli women, israeli elderly and entire families. washington wants to stop this war from spreading, from engulfing the wider region, but israel's attempts to push one —— to push1 million palestinians south in gaza are also risks greater instability because it puts them closer to the border with neighbouring egypt, and the egyptians have made it clear they won't accept refugees. there are many ways this crisis can now slip much further out of control, and the israeli tanks are still lining up on gaza's perimeter. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. nearly a week on, grisly details are emerging of atrocities carried out by hamas gun men as they rampaged through southern israel on saturday. one of the most shocking massacres took place in the kibbutz of kfar aza. our correspondent has
our neighbours — israeli defence ministers. our neighbours is _ israeli defence ministers.is hamas, the isis of gaza, an organisation enjoying the iranians payroll. i cannot let the world forget the brutal attacks hamas terrorists conduct against israeli children, israeli women, israeli children, israeli women, israeli elderly and entire families. washington wants to stop this war from spreading, from engulfing the wider region, but israel's attempts to push one —— to push1 million...
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three years ago, the abraham accords brought peace to israel and some of her arab neighbours, startingrain. and while the war between israel and hamas has brought renewed threats to stability in the middle east, one of the key architects behind them has told the bbc they also offer hope for the future. robert greenway was a senior middle east advisor to president trump. for this week's edition of talking business, i asked him to explain the role of business and trade in the accords' success. the agreements were recognised as historic, the first peace agreements between israel and its neighbours in a generation. in terms of business, i think we've seen probably the most progress. in some ways you would expect it, and in other ways i think it's been surprising and encouraging. so, for example, in 2019 the overall value of trade between israel and the accord member countries, after concluding the agreements, was about $500 million, and in 2022 it climbed to $3.7 billion, and this year, despite ongoing events, we expect it to rise. i think there has also been a tremendous amount of movemen
three years ago, the abraham accords brought peace to israel and some of her arab neighbours, startingrain. and while the war between israel and hamas has brought renewed threats to stability in the middle east, one of the key architects behind them has told the bbc they also offer hope for the future. robert greenway was a senior middle east advisor to president trump. for this week's edition of talking business, i asked him to explain the role of business and trade in the accords' success....
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strip and go into neighbouring egypt for safe . ., , ., strip and go into neighbouring egypt forsafe, ., ., for safety. gazans do not yet again want to be pushed _ for safety. gazans do not yet again want to be pushed away _ for safety. gazans do not yet again want to be pushed away from - for safety. gazans do not yet again want to be pushed away from their homes. they have their families, they have lived for one generation after the next. every war, one after the other, being pushed from their homes. the images coming through now of tents being erected in the gaza strip are triggering for palestinians who live with this generational trauma of living a life permanently as refugees. they are not the only ones saying it, king abdullah said there would be a single palestinian refugee in jordan, and there are many palestinian refugees injordan who are nowjordanians. the egyptian say they won't be party to this depopulation of gaza. the president said if you want to move them from gaza, move them to israel, move them to the desert. he knows, he fears and he's hinted he is coming under pr
strip and go into neighbouring egypt for safe . ., , ., strip and go into neighbouring egypt forsafe, ., ., for safety. gazans do not yet again want to be pushed _ for safety. gazans do not yet again want to be pushed away _ for safety. gazans do not yet again want to be pushed away from - for safety. gazans do not yet again want to be pushed away from their homes. they have their families, they have lived for one generation after the next. every war, one after the other, being pushed from...
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i mean, you don't know who your neighbours are, but keeps neighbours are, but it keeps changing. theneighbours are, but it keeps cha ajing. the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. local'inter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. local pub' it's a ghost town. the local pub closes shops, closes the garage, the shops, the don't the schools. then you don't have children community dies and children, the community dies and but then how do resolve but then how do you resolve that? because it's an impossible but then how do you resolve tha'very cause it's an impossible but then how do you resolve tha'very difficults an impossible but then how do you resolve tha'very difficult . an impossible it's very difficult. >> well, there's good and bad everywhere this everywhere i went out this afternoon, earlier into mevagissey and produced this little , talking about a little film, talking about a couple these issues , couple of these issues, including housing. and
i mean, you don't know who your neighbours are, but keeps neighbours are, but it keeps changing. theneighbours are, but it keeps cha ajing. the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. local'inter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. local pub' it's a ghost town. the local pub closes shops, closes the garage, the shops, the don't the schools. then you don't have...
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in neighbouring stapleford. _ you can do. in neighbouring stapleford, a _ you can do. can do. in neighbouringl stapleford, a resident had to cut short his holiday to see the damage for himself. we got a hone the damage for himself. we got a phone call— the damage for himself. we got a phone call at _ the damage for himself. we got a phone call at alicante - a phone call at alicante airport this morning, my daughter phoned me and said, your bungalow is under water. 0h, your bungalow is under water. oh, that's a nice surprise. we had just basically landed at east midlands airport... in norwich, locals came together to help each other escaped the floods. ~ , , . floods. we were pretty much encircled _ floods. we were pretty much encircled within _ floods. we were pretty much encircled within the - floods. we were pretty much encircled within the village . encircled within the village and you couldn't actually get out, there was no root out by car. lots of areas where flooding a lot, but we didn't quite make it home. i almost made it home _ quite make it home. i almost mad
in neighbouring stapleford. _ you can do. in neighbouring stapleford, a _ you can do. can do. in neighbouringl stapleford, a resident had to cut short his holiday to see the damage for himself. we got a hone the damage for himself. we got a phone call— the damage for himself. we got a phone call at _ the damage for himself. we got a phone call at alicante - a phone call at alicante airport this morning, my daughter phoned me and said, your bungalow is under water. 0h, your bungalow is under...
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i mean, you don't know who your neighbours are, but keeps neighbours are, but it keeps changing. theneighbours are, but it keeps cha ajing. the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. local'inter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. local pub' it's a ghost town. the local pub closes shops, closes the garage, the shops, the don't the schools. then you don't have children community dies and children, the community dies and but then how do resolve but then how do you resolve that? because it's an impossible but then how do you resolve tha'very cause it's an impossible but then how do you resolve tha'very difficults an impossible but then how do you resolve tha'very difficult . an impossible it's very difficult. >> well, there's good and bad everywhere this everywhere i went out this afternoon, earlier into mevagissey and produced this little , talking about a little film, talking about a couple these issues , couple of these issues, including housing. and
i mean, you don't know who your neighbours are, but keeps neighbours are, but it keeps changing. theneighbours are, but it keeps cha ajing. the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. the winter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. local'inter neighbours are, but it keeps cha a ghost town. local pub' it's a ghost town. the local pub closes shops, closes the garage, the shops, the don't the schools. then you don't have...
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not necessarily so happy with the money they are getting from arab neighbours.s they want 1000 of their soldiers back. all these things in hamas�* calculation saying this has been planned for a long time, right? this is not something theyjust picked out of their pocket. they�*ve been planning this. relatively quiet, there have been a lot of lone wolf attacks by palestinians over the past few years, but this is a very long term, carefully planned the attack. maybe they have been keeping their powder dry for something of this big magnitude. but it does come when they take the israelis have their eye off the ball because of the arab normalisation and, as you said, because of this domestic internal political crisis. they probably thought netanyahu was not the stern security prime minister that he always was. but now the israelis are going to be saying to themselves, if benjamin netanyahu can�*t protect us, who can? 50 benjamin netanyahu can't protect us, who can? ., , ., ., who can? so where does that leave the israeli government? _ who can? so where does that leave
not necessarily so happy with the money they are getting from arab neighbours.s they want 1000 of their soldiers back. all these things in hamas�* calculation saying this has been planned for a long time, right? this is not something theyjust picked out of their pocket. they�*ve been planning this. relatively quiet, there have been a lot of lone wolf attacks by palestinians over the past few years, but this is a very long term, carefully planned the attack. maybe they have been keeping...
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i have a problem with my neighbour. would go with my neighbour. but y, look, i'm really sorry but x, y, z. whole leaving notes and z. this whole leaving notes and whatsapping shaming, whatsapping and public shaming, it's it's like it's just it's like it's like twitter cancelling or something. like it private like just deal with it private and it, you know? and sort it, you know? >> saying deal with >> but you're saying deal with it face to face, which i think is brilliant. yeah. up it face to face, which i think is somebodyeah. up it face to face, which i think is somebody because up it face to face, which i think is somebody because ande it face to face, which i think is somebody because and just to somebody because and just sort say to them, i'm sort of say to them, i'm terribly sorry. it does happen to the morning. you to be 4:00 in the morning. you seem have parked on my drive seem to have parked on my drive and you're having a rave. i don't you could turn the don't suppose you could turn the music down, you and saying music down, you know, an
i have a problem with my neighbour. would go with my neighbour. but y, look, i'm really sorry but x, y, z. whole leaving notes and z. this whole leaving notes and whatsapping shaming, whatsapping and public shaming, it's it's like it's just it's like it's like twitter cancelling or something. like it private like just deal with it private and it, you know? and sort it, you know? >> saying deal with >> but you're saying deal with it face to face, which i think is brilliant. yeah. up...
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he had already relocated to maybe i think family or neighbours.ague that has his house demolished. i also just watched a video, that you can find on our pages of our colleague in an interview live, and a big explosion happened while she's on interview and she persists to continue. israel says the siege on gaza, which is currently preventing food, water, electricity and medical supplies, will not be lifted until all israeli hostages are released by hamas. up to 150 people, including children and the elderly, were kidnapped by the militant group when they launched their attack on saturday morning. and so far none have been released. the rafah border was bombarded two days ago and nobody can go through the rafah border. actually eight trucks were on their way two days ago and they were struck by israeli air strikes. —— aid trucks. jordan has sent humanitarian aid for gaza to egypt, but whether it is getting in is unclear. the vast majority of people in gaza are ordinary civilians. my staff, my colleagues, they are ordinary people just like you and me
he had already relocated to maybe i think family or neighbours.ague that has his house demolished. i also just watched a video, that you can find on our pages of our colleague in an interview live, and a big explosion happened while she's on interview and she persists to continue. israel says the siege on gaza, which is currently preventing food, water, electricity and medical supplies, will not be lifted until all israeli hostages are released by hamas. up to 150 people, including children and...
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and he will be speaking with a neighbouring countries to find a solution. we know that he is on a two—day visit to the middle east. he is warning other actors in the region not to take any unwise steps. you're talking about groups that backed by around in the region and that would of course include hamas and gaza but also his brother in lebanon. you don't want to add any more tears or have more blood spilled. israel's security. he says you cannot guarantee israel's security, probably, without looking at a palestinian desire is that there is more and region to look for a peace solution. so he says that, you know, palestinians desire for their own state, it does need to be listened to. so here saying israel has the right to strike back at hamas, a terror organisation. it also needs a political response, he says, by addressing the desire for, amongst palestinians, by their own state. he is talking about a joint fight against terrorism and respecting humanitarian law. we have to act now, he says. so, basically, to combat terrorists, he says but offering hope. h
and he will be speaking with a neighbouring countries to find a solution. we know that he is on a two—day visit to the middle east. he is warning other actors in the region not to take any unwise steps. you're talking about groups that backed by around in the region and that would of course include hamas and gaza but also his brother in lebanon. you don't want to add any more tears or have more blood spilled. israel's security. he says you cannot guarantee israel's security, probably, without...
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inside are my friends, my neighbours. this is my community.n my career. i have seen things i can never unsee. this young girl's home was destroyed. her relatives have been killed and she needs help. my daughter is the same age. i want to give her a hug. in the chaos, we try to understand what is going on. a mother sits next to the bodies of her family. we were sleeping and they bombarded our house like everyone else. we don't have any resistance fighters in our building. all the building is full of residents. 120 people lived there. the corridors of the hospital are filled with bodies. the morgue can no longer cope. the bodies of the dead have to be laid on the floor outside the hospital entrance. you never want to become the story, yet in my city, i feel helpless as the dead were given no dignity and the injured are left in pain. we are looking at more pictures coming to us from gaza and we have seen blasts in the last few moments and large plumes of smoke in the area. for a few days the israeli army has been saying it is preparing for an ass
inside are my friends, my neighbours. this is my community.n my career. i have seen things i can never unsee. this young girl's home was destroyed. her relatives have been killed and she needs help. my daughter is the same age. i want to give her a hug. in the chaos, we try to understand what is going on. a mother sits next to the bodies of her family. we were sleeping and they bombarded our house like everyone else. we don't have any resistance fighters in our building. all the building is...
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we this have on the region, our neighbouring countries?ighbouring countries? we don't yet know what long-term impact - neighbouring countries? we don't yet know what long-term impact it - neighbouring countries? we don't yet know what long-term impact it might know what long—term impact it might have because it is still unfolding and things could get, as bad as they are, and they are quite terrible your report showed, we are touting deaths in the hundreds on both sides in a very short period of time. —— we are counting. it also has the ability to become even more horrible, so we do not know actually what the fallout will be from this. but i do think that it is bold enough, audacious enough, type of operation, it is calculated to change everyone's political calculus. and i think it will do that. i think it is designed to demonstrate to the israelis, much as what happened exactly 50 years ago, when egyptian and syrian forces launched a surprise attack on israel, that the status quo isn't that unsustainable, and notjust for one side. that uns
we this have on the region, our neighbouring countries?ighbouring countries? we don't yet know what long-term impact - neighbouring countries? we don't yet know what long-term impact it - neighbouring countries? we don't yet know what long-term impact it might know what long—term impact it might have because it is still unfolding and things could get, as bad as they are, and they are quite terrible your report showed, we are touting deaths in the hundreds on both sides in a very short period...
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. 0ur hand _ with a few of our neighbours. 0ur hand is— with a few of our neighbours. 0ur hand is always is peace going to come from? we will not make peace with people whose _ we will not make peace with people whose only goal is to kill our civilians _ whose only goal is to kill our civilians. when this will change, when _ civilians. when this will change, when they— civilians. when this will change, when they will be ready that we also want to _ when they will be ready that we also want to live there, then we will have _ want to live there, then we will have real — want to live there, then we will have real peace talks that will last. — have real peace talks that will last. like _ have real peace talks that will last, like we have with other countries _ last, like we have with other countries-— countries. what about the palestinian _ countries. what about the palestinian authorities - countries. what about the palestinian authorities in. countries. what about the i palestinian authorities in the countries. what about the - palestinian authorities in the west bank? ., ., ., ., bank? yo
. 0ur hand _ with a few of our neighbours. 0ur hand is— with a few of our neighbours. 0ur hand is always is peace going to come from? we will not make peace with people whose _ we will not make peace with people whose only goal is to kill our civilians _ whose only goal is to kill our civilians. when this will change, when _ civilians. when this will change, when they— civilians. when this will change, when they will be ready that we also want to _ when they will be ready that we also want...
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mitt; neighbours and their supporters in europe and the us.— in europe and the us.he us. why do you think _ in europe and the us. why do you think there _ in europe and the us. why do you think there has _ in europe and the us. why do you think there has been - in europe and the us. why do you think there has been a . you think there has been a delay? the troops have been poised and ready to move for the best part of a week now. i think several reasons. they don't need to rush, they have said they have time, they don't want to rush to failure on a large—scale ground invasion. secondly, there is a minimum amount of intelligence preparation required and logistic preparation. let's not forget, over300,000 logistic preparation. let's not forget, over 300,000 troops mobilized in a very short period, and making sure they are provided with all the fuel, food and everything else they need for a potential invasion. it takes time. and of course the eyes of the world, the international community, will be on israel. the pressure there of course, the need to be extremely strateg
mitt; neighbours and their supporters in europe and the us.— in europe and the us.he us. why do you think _ in europe and the us. why do you think there _ in europe and the us. why do you think there has _ in europe and the us. why do you think there has been - in europe and the us. why do you think there has been a . you think there has been a delay? the troops have been poised and ready to move for the best part of a week now. i think several reasons. they don't need to rush, they have said...
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a neighbour identified his body, but there's still no official confirmation that he's dead.first husband, haim peri, lived on the kibbutz. haim used to cross regularly into gaza to drive sick children to israeli hospitals. he's just been formally listed as a hostage. haim and his wife, osnat, were hiding in this safe room. this door held out against the first group of the militants, but they came back a second time. by that time, osnat was hiding behind this couch and haim decided the door would not hold and he should offer himself up. his wife was still hiding when a second group burst in, less disciplined, more destructive. the door to the safe room was open. it was dark inside, they did not bother to look. danny wasn't meant to be in the kibbutz that morning. he stayed on an extra night and sent a text to his half—brother as the attack unfolded. that's the last i heard of him, and now i'm trying to help the family because the family are still in manchester and they are really in the dark. the family, in limbo, feels out of sync with israel's national mood. revenge is a ve
a neighbour identified his body, but there's still no official confirmation that he's dead.first husband, haim peri, lived on the kibbutz. haim used to cross regularly into gaza to drive sick children to israeli hospitals. he's just been formally listed as a hostage. haim and his wife, osnat, were hiding in this safe room. this door held out against the first group of the militants, but they came back a second time. by that time, osnat was hiding behind this couch and haim decided the door...
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inside are my friends, my neighbours. this is my community.icult days in my career. i have seen things i can never unsee. this young girl's home was destroyed. her relatives have been killed and she needs help. my daughter is the same age. i want to give her a hug. in the chaos, we try to understand what is going on. a mother sits next to the bodies of her family. we were sleeping and they bombarded our house like everyone else. we don't have any resistance fighters in our building. all the building is full of residents. 120 people lived there. the corridors of the hospital are filled with bodies. the morgue can no longer cope. the bodies of the dead have to be laid on the floor outside the hospital entrance. you never want to become the story, yet in my city, i feel helpless as the dead were given no dignity and the injured are left in pain. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. all residents of learning disabilities or autism. it is not easy to recruit because retail and nhsjobs tend to pay more. it retail and nhs “obs tend t
inside are my friends, my neighbours. this is my community.icult days in my career. i have seen things i can never unsee. this young girl's home was destroyed. her relatives have been killed and she needs help. my daughter is the same age. i want to give her a hug. in the chaos, we try to understand what is going on. a mother sits next to the bodies of her family. we were sleeping and they bombarded our house like everyone else. we don't have any resistance fighters in our building. all the...
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that bullet and coming from chicago where we have been speaking to the neighbours of two us hostagesas israel readies for its promised offensive against hamas, the white house has published details of the billions of military aid it is asking congress to authorise. in a letter sent friday to the acting speaker of the house of representatives, joe biden�*s budget chief laid out a raft of measures totalling nearly $106 billion. joe biden announced the package in a rare oval office address on thursday evening, in which he sought to draw a link between hamas's attack on israel and russia's war on ukraine and asked the american people to keep backing both countries as they defend themselves. more than 60% of the $106 billion mr biden has requested is actually earmarked to aid for ukraine's military. israel's military would get a far smaller chunk — $14.3 billion. in both cases, the money also goes to replenishing the us�*s own stocks of weapons when they are sent to allies. the aid package includes a tranche for the indo—pacfic region — half of which would go to taiwan. the package also i
that bullet and coming from chicago where we have been speaking to the neighbours of two us hostagesas israel readies for its promised offensive against hamas, the white house has published details of the billions of military aid it is asking congress to authorise. in a letter sent friday to the acting speaker of the house of representatives, joe biden�*s budget chief laid out a raft of measures totalling nearly $106 billion. joe biden announced the package in a rare oval office address on...
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she was studying arabic to speak with her neighbours. she was an arabic teacher.. she she lived at the border and she knew one day there will be communication with her neighbours, that was the aim. when all of that happened, i am hoping that she spoke to them in arabic, make them coffee, we are just trying to stay hopeful ijust heard the news that israel is in a massive war at the moment my mother—in—law is going to be 75 years old on the 20th. she was supposed to arrive to us in london on the 12th to celebrate with her. she has allergies. i heard in the news there is no medication. we need international help to bring the civilians back home to us, bring their babies in the old people. this is not part of politics, this is not part of the war. israel does not negotiate... it is... i know it is a process and all of that, but those are civilians that have been captured, many of them have lost family who have been brutally murdered. it is absolute chaos. it is a horror. we are trying to keep yourself in some sanity to get as much support as needed. we need help to ge
she was studying arabic to speak with her neighbours. she was an arabic teacher.. she she lived at the border and she knew one day there will be communication with her neighbours, that was the aim. when all of that happened, i am hoping that she spoke to them in arabic, make them coffee, we are just trying to stay hopeful ijust heard the news that israel is in a massive war at the moment my mother—in—law is going to be 75 years old on the 20th. she was supposed to arrive to us in london on...
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and then its other neighbour is israel.t is described as one of the most densely populated places on earth. some 2.3 million palestinians live there and they live with great frustration because they feel they don't really have control over their lives. even though israel pulled out its troops in 2005, it controls the airspace. it controls the sea. it also controls all of the land crossings into gaza, it also controls all of the land crossings into gaza, except the one which goes to egypt, which is called the rafah crossing. we've tried to use various measures to say how big it is for british viewers. it's about as big as the isle of wight. for people who live in north america, it's about the size of washington, dc. and i think i'm right, jeremy, you might correct me, i think it's about 140 square miles. something like that. i'm not sure exactly. i always go with the isle of wight definition. ok, so that was the geography part to the more complicated part. now, what is behind this conflict? let's hear from a listener, sidney
and then its other neighbour is israel.t is described as one of the most densely populated places on earth. some 2.3 million palestinians live there and they live with great frustration because they feel they don't really have control over their lives. even though israel pulled out its troops in 2005, it controls the airspace. it controls the sea. it also controls all of the land crossings into gaza, it also controls all of the land crossings into gaza, except the one which goes to egypt, which...
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we must keep working for israel's greater integration with its neighbours. and will to get that done. i am here to tell you that terrorists will not win. friedan will win —— freedom will win. let me and where i began, israel, you are not alone, the united states done with you. i told the story and i will stand again and tell it. when i met the israeli prime minister i was sitting across from her in her office and she had a guy who later became prime minister sitting next to me. just before the 1970 will and she flipped the maps up 1970 will and she flipped the maps up and down telling me how bad things were and how terrible they were. all are second she —— of the sudden she looked at me and said, would you like a photograph. we walked out into the hallway on this marble floor we walked out into the hallway, we walked out and they're a bunch of photographers standing in front of us. we were standing shoulder shoulder and without her looking at me she said, why do you looking at me she said, why do you look so worried, senator biden? and i said, worried? look
we must keep working for israel's greater integration with its neighbours. and will to get that done. i am here to tell you that terrorists will not win. friedan will win —— freedom will win. let me and where i began, israel, you are not alone, the united states done with you. i told the story and i will stand again and tell it. when i met the israeli prime minister i was sitting across from her in her office and she had a guy who later became prime minister sitting next to me. just before...
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neighbours. links with its arab neighbours. as the fighting continues and the death toll rises, can those new economic realities help stop the damage spreading across the rest of the middle east? i will discuss all this with these two, a leading israeli business figure who will explain the impact the war is having on his country's economy and what it means for links in the region. and we will speak to one of the key architects of the abraham accords about why trade was the key to peace and whether more countries might be persuaded to sign up. and also, in troubled times, do investors turn to fine art and rare collectables? in a world of higher interest rates and a stolen global economy, the boat —— boss of sotheby�*s tells us who is still flashing the cash. the troubled intentions often leave to concerns for the global economy. trade and business have been at the heart of new peace agreements between israel and some of her original neighbours. the abraham accords were signed at the white house just over three years ago, normali
neighbours. links with its arab neighbours. as the fighting continues and the death toll rises, can those new economic realities help stop the damage spreading across the rest of the middle east? i will discuss all this with these two, a leading israeli business figure who will explain the impact the war is having on his country's economy and what it means for links in the region. and we will speak to one of the key architects of the abraham accords about why trade was the key to peace and...
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i just want it to stop and for our... ..neighbours to go away. this is the face of battle, modern war in ukraine. a grenade attached to a commercially made drone before being sent on its way. these ukrainian soldiers from the army's 24th mechanized brigade allowed us rare access to a position several hundred metres from their enemy as they hunted them. now they're stepping up the accuracy of their attacks... drone whirs ..with custom made fpv, or first person view drones. we are aiming for big guns like automated grenade launcher and sp6. self—propelled guns. yeah, yeah, yes. self—propelled gun, something like that. and then comes in the lower priorities, so, just regular troops. two years ago, would you have ever imagined you would be doing this? oh, no, no. god's sake, no. but what can we do? we can only fight and protect our land. i just want it to stop and for our... ..neighbours to go away. 52nd year, but looks like new. it's like second world war. hey! we watched as the 24th brigade�*s drone company armed a variety of munitions ready to lau
i just want it to stop and for our... ..neighbours to go away. this is the face of battle, modern war in ukraine. a grenade attached to a commercially made drone before being sent on its way. these ukrainian soldiers from the army's 24th mechanized brigade allowed us rare access to a position several hundred metres from their enemy as they hunted them. now they're stepping up the accuracy of their attacks... drone whirs ..with custom made fpv, or first person view drones. we are aiming for big...
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she lived near the border as she knew one day there would be communication with the neighbours.ed the only thing i'm thinking, they came in, she spoke with them in arabic, she made them coffee, something, we try and stay hopeful, we need so much help to get her and the civilians out of there. ijust her and the civilians out of there. i just heard her and the civilians out of there. ijust heard the news in the background when i was waiting for the interview. israel is in a massive war at the moment and there are civilians there that are vulnerable. my mother is going to be 75 years old on the 20th. she was supposed to arrive to us in london on the 12th to celebrate her birthday with her. she has allergies as i heard on the news there is no supply and no medication. we need international help to bring the civilians, bring ada back home to us, bring the babies and the old people. this is not part of politics, this is not part of war. israel does not negotiate, it's not about civilians. i know there are captured army and there is a process and all of that, but those are civilians wh
she lived near the border as she knew one day there would be communication with the neighbours.ed the only thing i'm thinking, they came in, she spoke with them in arabic, she made them coffee, something, we try and stay hopeful, we need so much help to get her and the civilians out of there. ijust her and the civilians out of there. i just heard her and the civilians out of there. ijust heard the news in the background when i was waiting for the interview. israel is in a massive war at the...
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Oct 19, 2023
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a neighbour identified his body, but there's still no confirmation that he's dead.her's first husband, haim peri, lived on the kibbutz. he used to cross regularly into gaza to drive sick children to israeli hospitals. he's just been formally listed as a hostage. haim and his wife, osnat, were hiding in this safe room this door held out against the first group of the militants, but they came back a second time. by that time, osnat was hiding behind this couch and haim decided the door would not hold and he should offer himself up. his wife was still hiding when a second group burst in, less disciplined, more destructive. the door to the safe room was open. it was dark inside, they did not bother to look. danny wasn't meant to be in the kibbutz that morning. he stayed on an extra night and sent a text to his half—brother as the attack unfolded. that's the last i heard of him, and now i'm trying to help the family because the family are still in manchester and they are really in the dark. the family, in limbo, feels out of sync with israel's national mood. revenge is a
a neighbour identified his body, but there's still no confirmation that he's dead.her's first husband, haim peri, lived on the kibbutz. he used to cross regularly into gaza to drive sick children to israeli hospitals. he's just been formally listed as a hostage. haim and his wife, osnat, were hiding in this safe room this door held out against the first group of the militants, but they came back a second time. by that time, osnat was hiding behind this couch and haim decided the door would not...