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media is reporting that the deal involves "the exchange of hostages being held by the organisation for palestiniance says the deal includes the relase of 50 hostages over four days. during the four days, there will be a pause in fighting. those released include 30 kidnapped children, eight mothers and 12 more women. earlier, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the war effort against hamas will continue even if an agreement on the hostage situation would
media is reporting that the deal involves "the exchange of hostages being held by the organisation for palestiniance says the deal includes the relase of 50 hostages over four days. during the four days, there will be a pause in fighting. those released include 30 kidnapped children, eight mothers and 12 more women. earlier, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the war effort against hamas will continue even if an agreement on the hostage situation would
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and we have seen reports the deal involves the exchange of hostages being held by the organisation for palestinianstinian authority. i started by asking him about the logistics of the terms of this agreement that are known. i think the idf will set the security conditions for that to occur. inside of gaza. from what i understand, the international red cross is going to play a very important role in terms of the transfer from the hostages in the hands of hamas to the israeli security forces inside of gaza. it is going to be, there are a lot of opportunity for things to go amiss during the course of the transverse. maybe not specifically harm to the hostages butjust things to potentially unravel and that is probably a concern shared by the israeli officials in discussions this evening. i think overall it is certainly doable. cautious optimism is the right approach at this point given what is unravelling since the conflict started and what we thought were agreements that were going to occur early on that did not come to fruition. on that did not come to fruition-— on that did not come to fruition. ~
and we have seen reports the deal involves the exchange of hostages being held by the organisation for palestinianstinian authority. i started by asking him about the logistics of the terms of this agreement that are known. i think the idf will set the security conditions for that to occur. inside of gaza. from what i understand, the international red cross is going to play a very important role in terms of the transfer from the hostages in the hands of hamas to the israeli security forces...
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media is reporting that the deal involves "the exchange of hostages being held by the organisation for palestinianthe deal includes the relase —— release of 50 hostages over four days. during the four days, there will be a pause in fighting. those released include 30 kidnapped children, eight mothers and 12 more women. we have a statement from the government of israel that i just want to read out to you. it says that the
media is reporting that the deal involves "the exchange of hostages being held by the organisation for palestinianthe deal includes the relase —— release of 50 hostages over four days. during the four days, there will be a pause in fighting. those released include 30 kidnapped children, eight mothers and 12 more women. we have a statement from the government of israel that i just want to read out to you. it says that the
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israeli media is reporting the agreement involves the exchange of hostages being held by the organisation for palestiniann israeli jails. israel's prime minister's office has said the deal includes the release of 50 hostages over four days. during the four days there will be a pause in fighting and those released include 30 kidnapped children, eight mothers and 12 more women, and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said his war effort against hamas would continue even after any hostage release. let's bring our guests back you have been following this story with us. an assistant professor at stonehill college and a world editor for axe eos. stonehill college and a world editorfor axe eos. great to have you both back. i want to start with you lauren, because we are seeing are of course that in return for these hostages being released that some palestinian detainees would be released as well. do we know anything about who these detainees are?- we know anything about who these detainees are? what we know is they — these detainees are? what we know is they will _ these detainees are? what we kno
israeli media is reporting the agreement involves the exchange of hostages being held by the organisation for palestiniann israeli jails. israel's prime minister's office has said the deal includes the release of 50 hostages over four days. during the four days there will be a pause in fighting and those released include 30 kidnapped children, eight mothers and 12 more women, and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said his war effort against hamas would continue even after any...
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media is reporting that the deal involves "the exchange of hostages being held by the organisation for palestinian detainees in israeli jails." israel's prime minister's office says the deal includes the relase of 50 hostages over four days. during the four days, there will be a pause in fighting. those released include 30 kidnapped children, eight mothers and 12 more women. earlier, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the war effort against hamas will continue even if an agreement on the hostage situation would be struck. com plete complete elimination of hamas and ensure a new threat to the state of israel from gaza, and again we heard from the israeli prime minister earlier. translation: prime minister earlier. tuna/mom- prime minister earlier. translation: ., ., ., ., translation: we are at war and we will continue _ translation: we are at war and we will continue the _ translation: we are at war and we will continue the war. - translation: we are at war and we will continue the war. we will continue the war until we have achieved all of our goals, to destroy hamas, to bring back the ho
media is reporting that the deal involves "the exchange of hostages being held by the organisation for palestinian detainees in israeli jails." israel's prime minister's office says the deal includes the relase of 50 hostages over four days. during the four days, there will be a pause in fighting. those released include 30 kidnapped children, eight mothers and 12 more women. earlier, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the war effort against hamas will continue even if an...
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organisation that killed three chairs for _ you learned? is an organisation that killed three chairs for both - killed three chairs for both palestinians, wherectober seven with the hamas relations. one of the issues we're pointing out to is the intention and lead, seemingly intentional attack on medical facilities and medical personnel wearing the signals of medical personnel. few medical personnel does were wounded in these attacks with that won an ambulance and two others were providing health care in the clinic. and different reports on all these violations. it must be clear that medical facilities, personnel should be objective, this is humanitarian law, according to any thing that we stand for. standards are important to abide to also by the military and hamas, coming into october seven. thank you for cominu coming into october seven. thank you for coming on — coming into october seven. thank you for coming on the _ coming into october seven. thank you for coming on the program. _ hopes are rising that about 240 people taken hostage by hamas, could soon be freed. us presidentjoe biden was asked about this in the last few hours or so. ta
organisation that killed three chairs for _ you learned? is an organisation that killed three chairs for both - killed three chairs for both palestinians, wherectober seven with the hamas relations. one of the issues we're pointing out to is the intention and lead, seemingly intentional attack on medical facilities and medical personnel wearing the signals of medical personnel. few medical personnel does were wounded in these attacks with that won an ambulance and two others were providing...
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frenzy in the country. 0k, one of the organisers for _ frenzy in the country. 0k, one of the organisers for tomorrow's i the organisers for tomorrow's pro—palestinianis very much — what do you think of her situation? is very much in the air and we had the sense — is very much in the air and we had the sense that they had not given full concern about alleged police bias from — full concern about alleged police bias from number ten but i think today— bias from number ten but i think today things have calmed from the sense _ today things have calmed from the sense is— today things have calmed from the sense is quite clear that number ten does not _ sense is quite clear that number ten does not want to act. first before they have — does not want to act. first before they have investigated it, though i think— they have investigated it, though i think it's _ they have investigated it, though i think it's probably quite a simple investigation as to how an op—ed appear— investigation as to how an op—ed appear without their permission, but secondly— appear without their permission, but secondlv i _ appear without their permission, but secondly i think they
frenzy in the country. 0k, one of the organisers for _ frenzy in the country. 0k, one of the organisers for tomorrow's i the organisers for tomorrow's pro—palestinianis very much — what do you think of her situation? is very much in the air and we had the sense — is very much in the air and we had the sense that they had not given full concern about alleged police bias from — full concern about alleged police bias from number ten but i think today— bias from number ten but i think...
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meanwhile — an officialfrom the un agency for palestinian refugees has warned there is little the organisatione video we've received from the medical air for palestinians. dr marsan abusada works at the al shifa hospital in gaza and has taken these mobile phone clips of wards packed with injured people. a warning — you may find some of these images distressing. today is 3rd of november, the 20th day of aggression on gaza. i am now doing a photo. this is the sixth operating theatre in the main search called subspecialty building. this is allocated for the cardiac surgery room. but unfortunately, today we are replacing a children who already had surgery. these are children who had surgery. we don't have any empty place in the in—patient department. so we turn this room to be as a recovery area and inpatient department to our icu. unfortunately, this boy has no family at all. no member of his family can see him or come to see and to visit this boy. i am now in the operating theatre in shifa. it is well overwhelmed with the huge number of injured people, as you see here. 0k. this is considered as
meanwhile — an officialfrom the un agency for palestinian refugees has warned there is little the organisatione video we've received from the medical air for palestinians. dr marsan abusada works at the al shifa hospital in gaza and has taken these mobile phone clips of wards packed with injured people. a warning — you may find some of these images distressing. today is 3rd of november, the 20th day of aggression on gaza. i am now doing a photo. this is the sixth operating theatre in the...
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for the palestinian - conflict? if you look at the arrests made for the palestinian supportl made for the palestinian support marches, they have often been organisationsong and protect the son of a topic do not need for right groups to turn up and protect the cenotaph, police are doing an extraordinaryjob so cenotaph, police are doing an extraordinary job so what cenotaph, police are doing an extraordinaryjob so what we need to do is ensure splinter groups from the march of the far right groups are dealt with fairly and we do not have any disrespect shown on armistice day and we allow people to demonstrate which is the perfect and legal right to do. you demonstrate which is the perfect and legal right to do-_ legal right to do. you expect police have been briefing _ legal right to do. you expect police have been briefing on _ legal right to do. you expect police have been briefing on what - legal right to do. you expect police have been briefing on what we - legal right to do. you expect police i have been briefing on what we expect to see and they have made it clear that the use of force s and i quote likely and there is likely to be challenging and
for the palestinian - conflict? if you look at the arrests made for the palestinian supportl made for the palestinian support marches, they have often been organisationsong and protect the son of a topic do not need for right groups to turn up and protect the cenotaph, police are doing an extraordinaryjob so cenotaph, police are doing an extraordinary job so what cenotaph, police are doing an extraordinaryjob so what we need to do is ensure splinter groups from the march of the far right groups...
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joining me now is hannah weisfeld, founder of yachad, a britishjewish organisation that advocates for a resolution to the israeli palestinianoes. we us. just explain first of all what your organisation does.- us. just explain first of all what your organisation does. we are a british jewish — your organisation does. we are a british jewish organisation - your organisation does. we are a british jewish organisation and l your organisation does. we are a| british jewish organisation and we britishjewish organisation and we work within the community here and in parliament to build support for the political resolution to the israel— palestinian conflict, so we are trying to give the voices of the majority of the british jewish community who want an end to this conflict and independent states. you have spoken to many of the families who feel abandoned. the?i have spoken to many of the families who feel abandoned.— who feel abandoned. they are much because they _ who feel abandoned. they are much because they do _ who feel abandoned. they are much because they do not _ who feel abandoned. they are much because they do not feel— w
joining me now is hannah weisfeld, founder of yachad, a britishjewish organisation that advocates for a resolution to the israeli palestinianoes. we us. just explain first of all what your organisation does.- us. just explain first of all what your organisation does. we are a british jewish — your organisation does. we are a british jewish organisation - your organisation does. we are a british jewish organisation and l your organisation does. we are a| british jewish organisation and we...
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palestinian desire to have their own state. hamas is the terrorist organisation that is nothing to do with the palestinian quest for their own states which will put them back many, many years, rather than put them forward to having a state alongside israel. ahal besorai, thank you for taking the time to speak to us on the programme, the very best of luck in terms of new information and developments with your family. thank you so much for taking time to be with us. ., ~ you so much for taking time to be with us. ., ,, , ., you so much for taking time to be with us. ., ,, i. you so much for taking time to be with us. ., ~' ,, . you so much for taking time to be with us-_just i you so much for taking time to be i with us._just let with us. thank you so much. just let me tell you — with us. thank you so much. just let me tell you news _ with us. thank you so much. just let me tell you news coming _ with us. thank you so much. just let me tell you news coming in - with us. thank you so much. just let me tell you news coming in as i i with us. thank you so much. just let me tell you news coming in as i was| me tell you news coming in as
palestinian desire to have their own state. hamas is the terrorist organisation that is nothing to do with the palestinian quest for their own states which will put them back many, many years, rather than put them forward to having a state alongside israel. ahal besorai, thank you for taking the time to speak to us on the programme, the very best of luck in terms of new information and developments with your family. thank you so much for taking time to be with us. ., ~ you so much for taking...
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hannah weisfeld is the founder of yachad, a britishjewish organisation that advocates for a resolution to the israeli palestinianfely. what's happened to those families is that it's actually taken weeks for the government of israel to even pay much attention to them. so when their family members were first taken hostage, it actually took the families of the victims to do public press conferences to get any kind of attention from the government at all. and it's certainly the case that there is a sense amongst those families that there is no political strategy here and that the military strategy does not seem to be one that is considering the outcome for their family members, which we assume are somewhere in tunnels under the gaza strip. and so, really what they are trying to do by marching is to put those 250 hostages into the centre of the discussions about how this war gets conducted, because as things stand, there is almost no clarity that the government is even considering their wellbeing in how they move forward with the military campaign in gaza. we are crossing live near to a guest we began to speak to bbc
hannah weisfeld is the founder of yachad, a britishjewish organisation that advocates for a resolution to the israeli palestinianfely. what's happened to those families is that it's actually taken weeks for the government of israel to even pay much attention to them. so when their family members were first taken hostage, it actually took the families of the victims to do public press conferences to get any kind of attention from the government at all. and it's certainly the case that there is a...
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this is the i armistice weekend with remembrance sunday and there is a pro—palestinian march planned for saturday. the organisersf silence and it will be a mile and a half away from the cenotaph in whitehall. the police have been unsure about whether they can do anything that the politicians have demanded, but they have asked the home secretary for permission to ban the march. the police guidance is banning is only justifiable in extreme circumstances where there is a real threat of serious public disorder. i don't think the metropolitan police is convinced of that. instead we have the police effectively pleading with the police effectively pleading with the protesters, they say please, we ask you to urgently reconsider, it is not appropriate to hold any protests in london this weekend. the march goes ahead at the moment. british steel is closing two blast furnaces at its scunthorpe plant in north lincolnshire, a move which unions say will put 2,000 jobs at risk. the chinese—owned company wants to replace them with two electric arc furnaces, one in scunthorpe, the other at its teeside site. they are more environ
this is the i armistice weekend with remembrance sunday and there is a pro—palestinian march planned for saturday. the organisersf silence and it will be a mile and a half away from the cenotaph in whitehall. the police have been unsure about whether they can do anything that the politicians have demanded, but they have asked the home secretary for permission to ban the march. the police guidance is banning is only justifiable in extreme circumstances where there is a real threat of serious...
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turkish president recep tayyip erdogan said hamas wasn't a terrorist organisation it was a mujahideen fighting for the liberation of palestinianmbassador from turkey. emre temel, our turkish _ its ambassador from turkey. emre temel, our turkish analyst, - its ambassador from turkey. emre temel, ourturkish analyst, thank temel, our turkish analyst, thank you. the us secretary of state antony blinken is meeting the turkish foreign minister hakan fidan but as we heard from our correspondence, no plans for a joint statement to be issued if there is one we will of course bring it to you. to the war in ukraine now, and ahead of winter, both russia and ukraine are trying to consolidate their recent military advances. ukrainian counteroffensives in the east saw small territorial gains around such cities as robotineh and bahkmut. but there are growing concerns that the war has now reached a stalemate. renewed russian assaults on the town of avdiivka, with increasing use of heavy artillery along the front line is forcing thousands of ukrainians to leave their homes. and it's notjust in the east. our correspondentjenny hill has travelled
turkish president recep tayyip erdogan said hamas wasn't a terrorist organisation it was a mujahideen fighting for the liberation of palestinianmbassador from turkey. emre temel, our turkish _ its ambassador from turkey. emre temel, our turkish analyst, - its ambassador from turkey. emre temel, ourturkish analyst, thank temel, our turkish analyst, thank you. the us secretary of state antony blinken is meeting the turkish foreign minister hakan fidan but as we heard from our correspondence, no...
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not being allowed to demonstrate peacefully to call for an end to the bombing of gaza, the organisers of the pro—palestinianque. but the met has issued a direct appeal to them. "please, we ask you to urgently reconsider. it is not appropriate to hold any protests in london this weekend". the met says it's concerned about a risk of violence and disorder linked to breakaway groups and it believes that risk is increasing. but the organisers of the protest say they've seen no evidence to back up that assessment and they accuse the government of putting political pressure on the police to intervene. the organisers point out previous protests have seen low levels of arrests. saturday's demonstration is due to begin an hour after the 11am armistice day silence and the planned route won't go near the cenotaph. a meeting yesterday with the police failed to break the deadlock. it is true that at that meeting they asked us and they said we're not telling you to do this, we're asking would you consider postponing for a week? we made clear why we didn't think that was necessary. but the home secretary has backed the pol
not being allowed to demonstrate peacefully to call for an end to the bombing of gaza, the organisers of the pro—palestinianque. but the met has issued a direct appeal to them. "please, we ask you to urgently reconsider. it is not appropriate to hold any protests in london this weekend". the met says it's concerned about a risk of violence and disorder linked to breakaway groups and it believes that risk is increasing. but the organisers of the protest say they've seen no evidence...
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question that hamas is a ferocious, vicious, terrorist organisation that has shown little regard for human innocent civilian life. whether it or palestinianed a grievous harm, and a brutal massacre and attack. there is no question. but that attack is not the holocaust. and pushing that holocaust button is a political manipulation. if one part of the problem is a scholarly part, emotional, the other part is emotional, we have a head problem and a heart problem. the heart problem is that taking out this star, invoking this imagery, pushed the collective jewish invoking this imagery, pushed the collectivejewish communal vulnerability button. and manipulated the public into reaching for the most violent, the bloodiest response. can you tell us professor, _ the bloodiest response. can you tell us professor, how— the bloodiest response. can you tell us professor, how this - tell us professor, how this obscures entice semitism because that the something you also write about in your letter? it also write about in your letter? ., , ,. , letter? it obscures anti-semitism, . letter? it obscures i anti-semitism, there letter? it obscures - anti-semit
question that hamas is a ferocious, vicious, terrorist organisation that has shown little regard for human innocent civilian life. whether it or palestinianed a grievous harm, and a brutal massacre and attack. there is no question. but that attack is not the holocaust. and pushing that holocaust button is a political manipulation. if one part of the problem is a scholarly part, emotional, the other part is emotional, we have a head problem and a heart problem. the heart problem is that taking...
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for greater protection of palestinian hospitals and civilians. hamas, which governs gaza, is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk. ande knell. we have been hearing this lunchtime that palestinians trapped inside gaza's biggest hospital have been digging a mass grave for the people who have died there since israeli troops encircled it. of course, israel vowed to crush hamas after the deadly seventh october attacks, but the siege of gaza, the bombardment, the number of civilians who have been killed, are really alarming many countries. you might find some images in my report is upsetting. a grim routine in gaza, searching the rubble for survivors after an overnight air strike in the far north of the strip. and in gaza city too, the bombing continues unabated. israeli ground forces have been closing in here, around shifa hospital, saying it covers an underground command centre for hamas. hamas and local doctors deny it. inside, thousands are still sheltering and being treated in the wards and corridors. israel says they are safe to leave, medics told the bbc that wasn't true. just weeks ago, al—shifa was the cornerst
for greater protection of palestinian hospitals and civilians. hamas, which governs gaza, is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk. ande knell. we have been hearing this lunchtime that palestinians trapped inside gaza's biggest hospital have been digging a mass grave for the people who have died there since israeli troops encircled it. of course, israel vowed to crush hamas after the deadly seventh october attacks, but the siege of gaza, the bombardment, the number of civilians who have...
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for a group retaining a 1988 during the first palestinian uprising against israel's occupation of the west bank and gaza strip. it's committed to the destruction of israel under its charter. the organisation for peace, and is generally hostile to the so two state solution. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by many western governments, including the uk and us. it is also engaged in the palestinian political process — it won the legislative elections back in 2006 before reinforcing its power in 2006 before reinforcing its power in gaza the following year by ousting the rival movement of palestinian president mahmoud abbas. some of the popularly may have been to hamas delivering welfare programmes. let's cross live now to the princeton university's parameter which carried out the survey in gaza between september 28 and october six, the day before the attacks. it spoke to 400 people in gaza, mostly face—to—face and mostly at the respondents home. amaney jamal is the dean of the princeton school for public and international affairs, and co—founder of the arab barometer project, and joins me live. talk to me first of all and where we where on palestinians's views on hamas the days be
for a group retaining a 1988 during the first palestinian uprising against israel's occupation of the west bank and gaza strip. it's committed to the destruction of israel under its charter. the organisation for peace, and is generally hostile to the so two state solution. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by many western governments, including the uk and us. it is also engaged in the palestinian political process — it won the legislative elections back in 2006 before reinforcing...
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meanwhile an official from the un agency for palestinian refugees has warned that there is little the organisationabout there being no a safe spaces left. we have received these pictures from someone who works at the al—shifa hospital in gaza, the large hospital that we talk about so much, it has taken these phone clips, these are wards you can see inside the al—shifa hospital packed with injured people. to warn you, you may find some of these images distressing. —— crossing. find some of these images distressing. -- crossing. today is the 3rd of — distressing. -- crossing. today is the 3rd of november, _ distressing. -- crossing. today is the 3rd of november, the - distressing. -- crossing. today is the 3rd of november, the 20th i distressing. -- crossing. today is i the 3rd of november, the 20th day distressing. -- crossing. today is - the 3rd of november, the 20th day of aggression on gaza. i'm now doing a photo. this is the sixth operating theatre in the main speciality building. this is located for the cardiac surgery room. but unfortunately today we are replacing children who already had sur
meanwhile an official from the un agency for palestinian refugees has warned that there is little the organisationabout there being no a safe spaces left. we have received these pictures from someone who works at the al—shifa hospital in gaza, the large hospital that we talk about so much, it has taken these phone clips, these are wards you can see inside the al—shifa hospital packed with injured people. to warn you, you may find some of these images distressing. —— crossing. find some...
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there say more than 10,000 palestinians have died, while the un has called the territory, "a graveyard for children". hamas is a group designated as a terrorist organisationuk. israel's bombing raids have intensified in recent days. in the city of khan younis, in southern gaza, dozens of palestinians, are reported to have been killed, and now the fighting is said to be, in the heart of gaza city. meanwhile, the world health organization, says the level of death and suffering in the war so far is hard to fathom. 0urfirst report tonight is from jeremy bowen. hamas released video of their men fighting on the streets of gaza. they know they can't win a pitched battle, so they're using hit and run tactics. that will intensify as israel's tanks and troops move deeper into gaza city. after an israeli strike in khan younis, southern gaza, they were digging for survivors. the town is in the area israel has told palestinians to go to stay safe. but nowhere�*s safe. israel says this is self—defence. palestinians call it genocide. ahmed had 27 members of his family inside the house when it was hit. this is the bravery of the so—called israel. they show their might an
there say more than 10,000 palestinians have died, while the un has called the territory, "a graveyard for children". hamas is a group designated as a terrorist organisationuk. israel's bombing raids have intensified in recent days. in the city of khan younis, in southern gaza, dozens of palestinians, are reported to have been killed, and now the fighting is said to be, in the heart of gaza city. meanwhile, the world health organization, says the level of death and suffering in the...
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, a terrorist organisation that attacked brutally, _ terrorist organisation that attacked brutally, and cares not a whit for the palestinian _ future. this is the same right that each of— future. this is the same right that each of our— future. this is the same right that each of our countries have. as israel— each of our countries have. as israel conducts its campaign, how does _ israel conducts its campaign, how does it— israel conducts its campaign, how does it mattermy israel must take every— does it mattermy israel must take every possible measure to prevent civilian _ every possible measure to prevent civilian casualties. my meetings with israeli officials yesterday i conveyed additional steps that they should _ conveyed additional steps that they should dojust that. it is simply the right— should dojust that. it is simply the right and moral thing to do. when _ the right and moral thing to do. when i — the right and moral thing to do. when i see a palestinian boy or girl pulled _ when i see a palestinian boy or girl pulled from the wreckage of a building — pulled from the wreckage of a building it hits me in the gut
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for. that would allow humanitarian relief organisations and certainly the you into getting water, food, energy supplies to the hundreds of thousands of palestiniansy a cease—fire would which is been called for a stop israel's views of its obligations to ensure its security by ending the military force and and in its operation. so, i think it's a balance but it can happen. i think it would take a bit more time. the other question is the hostages, because there's a question of stability and how the hostages play in. so, short—term pauses might also give a window for a hostage negotiation to continue, and possibly for hostages to be released. m possibly for hostages to be released-— possibly for hostages to be released. �* ,, t, t, t, released. al shifa -- jonathan thanks for _ released. al shifa -- jonathan thanks for being _ released. al shifa -- jonathan thanks for being on _ released. al shifa -- jonathan thanks for being on the - released. al shifa -- jonathan - thanks for being on the programme. there is a key meeting under way in between the leaders of the world's two major superpowers in san francisco. for the first time in a year, us presid
for. that would allow humanitarian relief organisations and certainly the you into getting water, food, energy supplies to the hundreds of thousands of palestiniansy a cease—fire would which is been called for a stop israel's views of its obligations to ensure its security by ending the military force and and in its operation. so, i think it's a balance but it can happen. i think it would take a bit more time. the other question is the hostages, because there's a question of stability and how...
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hundreds of israeli palestinian women rallied together in the west bank calling for political leaders to resolve the conflict. the women you see here are part of a movement start by organisationsunded women of the son and the women in black founded both by israeli and palestinian women. the group say they aim to amplify women's voices in conflicts that have long impacted their everyday lives. you will likely remember this is rarely grandmother held by hamas for 17 days before being released. she is also a peace activist. and vivian silver is a peace campaigner still being held — he/she is last year speaking at a women wage peace event two hour international editorjeremy bowen met with her son and filed this report a week after she was taken. his mother disappeared on the gaza border. his family believed that if peace diplomacy work the americans last tried ten years ago, israeli and palestinians might have been spared this acrimony. he is here to give a dna sample. but he is hoping his mother is alive as a hostage. vivian silver, his mother, is one of israel's best known campaigners for peace with the palestinian. she was holding meetings only a few days before the hamas attac
hundreds of israeli palestinian women rallied together in the west bank calling for political leaders to resolve the conflict. the women you see here are part of a movement start by organisationsunded women of the son and the women in black founded both by israeli and palestinian women. the group say they aim to amplify women's voices in conflicts that have long impacted their everyday lives. you will likely remember this is rarely grandmother held by hamas for 17 days before being released....
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for the police. >> they are talking to the protest organisers who want to show their solidarity with palestinians andng at a different place in london at a different place in london at a different place in london at a time. two hours after the remembrance service at the cenotaph and i hope we'll be able to get to a situation where we're not banning the right of protest, but we're absolutely ensuring that the remembrance rec cognition and honour of those people who've served and fallen to defend us in this country is fully respected. >> this is gb news across the uk on television, in your car, on digital radio, and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now it's time for. camilla good morning and welcome to the camilla tominey show >> what a show we have got lined up for you today. i'm hoping that the deputy prime minister can hear me and is joining us from central london as we speak . from central london as we speak. mr can you hear me? mr dowden, can you hear me? thank very, much indeed thank you very, very much indeed for time this morning. i've for your time this morning. i've just been spe
for the police. >> they are talking to the protest organisers who want to show their solidarity with palestinians andng at a different place in london at a different place in london at a different place in london at a time. two hours after the remembrance service at the cenotaph and i hope we'll be able to get to a situation where we're not banning the right of protest, but we're absolutely ensuring that the remembrance rec cognition and honour of those people who've served and fallen to...
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israel has allowed for pauses in their military operations to allow palestinian civilians to flee areas of fighting. but humanitarian organisationsian and aid organisation mercy corps. welcome, thank you for being with us, tell us what you think needs to happen now? trio us, tell us what you think needs to happen now?— us, tell us what you think needs to ha en now? ., ., ., i. .. happen now? no matter what you call it, cease happen now? no matter what you call it. cease fire — happen now? no matter what you call it, cease fire or _ happen now? no matter what you call it, cease fire or pause, _ happen now? no matter what you call it, cease fire or pause, none - happen now? no matter what you call it, cease fire or pause, none of - happen now? no matter what you call it, cease fire or pause, none of it - it, cease fire or pause, none of it is so safe unless it's united terribly agreed to come up proper planning is in place, you cannot operate these without the basic necessities like fuel, water, running water, guaranteed safety of aid workers, and civilians need the ability to return to where they came from after receiving this. so
israel has allowed for pauses in their military operations to allow palestinian civilians to flee areas of fighting. but humanitarian organisationsian and aid organisation mercy corps. welcome, thank you for being with us, tell us what you think needs to happen now? trio us, tell us what you think needs to happen now?— us, tell us what you think needs to ha en now? ., ., ., i. .. happen now? no matter what you call it, cease happen now? no matter what you call it. cease fire — happen now?...
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israeli and palestinian women rallied together in the west bank calling for political leaders to resolve the conflict. the women you can see here are part of a movement sparked by organisationsn and black, founded by both israeli and palestinian groups. they safe to women —— apple pie women's voices, and you are likely remember that this israeli grandmother who was held by hamas for seven days before being released, she was a peace activist and another woman, who is also being held, this is her last year speaking at a women wage piece event, and our international editor met with her son and father's report. this man's mother disappeared from the kibbutz on the gaza border. his family believe if peace diplomacy work, the americans last tried ten years ago, israelis and palestinians might have been spared this agony. he is here to give a dna sample. but he is hoping his mother is alive, as a hostage. vivian silva, his mother, is one of israel's best—known campaigners for peace with the palestinians. she was holding meetings only a few days before the hamas attacks. what do you think your mother would be saying about everything that is happening right now? that this is the outc
israeli and palestinian women rallied together in the west bank calling for political leaders to resolve the conflict. the women you can see here are part of a movement sparked by organisationsn and black, founded by both israeli and palestinian groups. they safe to women —— apple pie women's voices, and you are likely remember that this israeli grandmother who was held by hamas for seven days before being released, she was a peace activist and another woman, who is also being held, this is...
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for this film, raul gallego abellan gained unprecedented access to the al-quds brigades of palestinian islamichhad, designated as a terrorist organisation others. filmed in april and may 2023, abellan travelled to thejenin refugee camp in the west bank, where he followed the day—to—day lives of the young palestinian militants, including their frequent battles with the israeli armed forces. gaining their trust was key to obtaining this exclusive footage. we had to first go there, meet them. they check our work, what i did before, and we had to explain what we wanted to do. but it was like a daily... ..daily work, it was not onlyjust one day of meeting them, convincing them. and that's it. every time we went there to film was a way to get more and more access. while the militants abellan spoke to were largely young and inexperienced, he also heard from an ex—fighter who was active during the second intifada or uprising 20 years ago and who questioned the tactic of armed struggle. they were very little when there was the second intifada. and i think they kind of have this romantic image of the fighters. they want to try to do what they hea
for this film, raul gallego abellan gained unprecedented access to the al-quds brigades of palestinian islamichhad, designated as a terrorist organisation others. filmed in april and may 2023, abellan travelled to thejenin refugee camp in the west bank, where he followed the day—to—day lives of the young palestinian militants, including their frequent battles with the israeli armed forces. gaining their trust was key to obtaining this exclusive footage. we had to first go there, meet them....
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the organisers estimate 300,000 pro—palestinian demonstrators took to the streets, calling for an endmebody, what, for four days? but in four days' time, you're going to bomb them? i don't understand it. i think most people should be at least doing something within their means to state that this is an atrocity. 1,500 police officers lined the route of the march. for the first time the police have been handing out these leaflets, telling protesters they must keep on the right side of the law. the warning is, that anyone using words or images that are racist or incite hatred against a particular religious group could well face arrest. but the organisers say they had already made that clear to those taking part. i think it reasserts what everybody knows, which is there are laws against hate speech. there are laws against showing support for proscribed organisations. so i'm not quite sure what the leaflets add. shame on you! angry confrontations at trafalgar square when officers move in to arrest a man, and a breakaway group refused to leave after the official end of the protest, but were
the organisers estimate 300,000 pro—palestinian demonstrators took to the streets, calling for an endmebody, what, for four days? but in four days' time, you're going to bomb them? i don't understand it. i think most people should be at least doing something within their means to state that this is an atrocity. 1,500 police officers lined the route of the march. for the first time the police have been handing out these leaflets, telling protesters they must keep on the right side of the law....
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if you look at the arrests made for the palestinian support marches, they have often been organisationsprotect the cenotpah but there's no need for right groups to turn up and protect the cenotaph, police are doing an extraordinary job so what we need to do is ensure splinter groups from the march of the far right groups are dealt with fairly and we do not have any disrespect shown on armistice day and we allow people to demonstrate which is the perfect and legal right to do. as we've been talking about — today is armistice day and tomorrow remembrance sunday. that's when britain commemorates its war dead. there will be a two minutes' silence to remember members of the armed forces who lost their lives in conflict. lieutenant colonel sulle alhaji served with the british army for many years. hejoins me now from aldershot, in hampshire to tell us about his experiences — in particular of the falklands war. thank you so much for being with us and wonderful to speak to you on a day like today. so much that i want to talk to you about but starting with today, armistice day. why is it so impor
if you look at the arrests made for the palestinian support marches, they have often been organisationsprotect the cenotpah but there's no need for right groups to turn up and protect the cenotaph, police are doing an extraordinary job so what we need to do is ensure splinter groups from the march of the far right groups are dealt with fairly and we do not have any disrespect shown on armistice day and we allow people to demonstrate which is the perfect and legal right to do. as we've been...
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an official from the un agency for palestinian refugees says there is little the organisation can dot people in gaza and the un secretary general and the who have condemned an israeli attack on an ambulance in gaza. yesterday the israeli defence forces admitted striking the ambulance but said the vehicle was being used by hamas to transport fighters. it comes as officials from the hamas run health ministry in gaza say an israeli air strike late on friday hit a school used as a shelter in the north of the strip. the suggestion is 15 people were co—but there has been no immediate comment from israel. the united states says it believes the war between israel and hamas is being contained and any brother regional conflict has been deterred. the comments from the pentagon followed the first public remarks from the leader of hezbollah who did not commit his fighters to enter the conflict. we have this report for you. in times of peace, a medical refuge. but after four weeks of war, an ambulance is a target, too. outside gaza's main al—shifa hospital, one was struck by israeli aircraft, kill
an official from the un agency for palestinian refugees says there is little the organisation can dot people in gaza and the un secretary general and the who have condemned an israeli attack on an ambulance in gaza. yesterday the israeli defence forces admitted striking the ambulance but said the vehicle was being used by hamas to transport fighters. it comes as officials from the hamas run health ministry in gaza say an israeli air strike late on friday hit a school used as a shelter in the...
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more effort on behalf of international organisations and bodies and the united nations in establishing more tents, tens of thousands of tents for the palestiniane zones that the idf has designated because this will be, as you say, a long fighting until be eradicated hamas. fiur until be eradicated hamas. our time has run — until be eradicated hamas. our time has run out _ until be eradicated hamas. our time has run out but thank you so much. i want to bring you up to date on the pictures you saw of gaza. this is live and our correspondent in southern israel anna foster will be taking over the broadcast in about 15 minutes. she told us she heard the sounds of constant small arms and mortar fire and that drones have been hurt as well. it would appear to indicate fighting could go right up until the ceasefire as well —— drones have been heard. that's what we've heard from our correspondent on the ground. iwant our correspondent on the ground. i want to play you one more perspective we got earlier. i spoke to dr mustafa barghouti, the secretary general and co—founder of the palestinian national initiative. mr barghouti, do you see the possibility o
more effort on behalf of international organisations and bodies and the united nations in establishing more tents, tens of thousands of tents for the palestiniane zones that the idf has designated because this will be, as you say, a long fighting until be eradicated hamas. fiur until be eradicated hamas. our time has run — until be eradicated hamas. our time has run out _ until be eradicated hamas. our time has run out but thank you so much. i want to bring you up to date on the pictures you...
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palestinian communities, shooting at will knowing there'll be no accountability. the lack of an indictment for these settlers is well documented by human rights organisations, so i won'ty students have gone online because it is simply too dangerous to move around between cities and get to the universities. that is how real this increased tension is. it is a real these dangers are. a good percentage of all casualties in the west bank happened in the past month 60%. the west bank happened in the past month 6096. , ., ., . , 6096. the israeli finance minister said today he _ 6096. the israeli finance minister said today he wanted _ 6096. the israeli finance minister said today he wanted security - 6096. the israeli finance minister. said today he wanted security zones establish around the illegal israeli settlements, and the norwegian consul said it would prevent listings from freely moving and increased the risk of force this placement. can i get your thoughts on what benjamin netanyahu said to abc, that there would have to be israelis indefinitely in control in gaza, and control of the security situation, what would fill the political vacuum if that came to pass? polit
palestinian communities, shooting at will knowing there'll be no accountability. the lack of an indictment for these settlers is well documented by human rights organisations, so i won'ty students have gone online because it is simply too dangerous to move around between cities and get to the universities. that is how real this increased tension is. it is a real these dangers are. a good percentage of all casualties in the west bank happened in the past month 60%. the west bank happened in the...
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in first trip 27 titled a peace plan for gaza because the retooling of the palestinian authority oversees parts of the west bank and palestinian liberation organisationons those two organisations don't have standing among palestinians right now so how do you realistically see these organisations being revived before we get any detail on the question, let me respond about what gaza might look like after this. on the basis of what's been going on, is going to get you to be allowed to prosecute this campaign in the way it says it is intending to do and has been doing, i don't know if there will be much of gaza left. first thing is fast, this war must and immediately. nothing good can come out of it. in parallel, obviously something has to go into what can happen but i can tell you this is something that overdue from our point of view of palestinians because as you know gaza has been politically separate and separated from the context under the umbrella of the ruling and city. i agree with what you've said, i wrote about this, the plo, the mother of all of us basically, the mother of pa which came to be the context, both suffered badly and there is polit
in first trip 27 titled a peace plan for gaza because the retooling of the palestinian authority oversees parts of the west bank and palestinian liberation organisationons those two organisations don't have standing among palestinians right now so how do you realistically see these organisations being revived before we get any detail on the question, let me respond about what gaza might look like after this. on the basis of what's been going on, is going to get you to be allowed to prosecute...
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argues that defeating that organisation, as it shelters among civilians, is an inherently risky proposition, but blames hamas for that. so today, lives were lost when a palestinianaid it was being used by hamas, and the strike came perilously close to the city's main hospital. meanwhile to the south, there are hundreds of thousands of displaced people, including foreign passport—holders. among them is mohammed ghalayini, a scientist who's spent the last 20 years in the uk, but was visiting gaza just before the events of october 7th. although his uk passport offers a way out, i asked him why, for now, he's decided to stay. i am exhausted. it's been 27 days, i think, of struggling for survival, having to carry water upstairs or try and track down donkey carts to fill up our drinking water, not knowing where we're going to get bread, queuing for 12 hours. so i had to think quite long and hard about my decision, but i think in the end what swayed it for me is i think this is a moment in history, where we're witnessing like an ethnic cleansing campaign by israel on the palestinians. and we... and i think it's very important for those of us who are able to stay and re
argues that defeating that organisation, as it shelters among civilians, is an inherently risky proposition, but blames hamas for that. so today, lives were lost when a palestinianaid it was being used by hamas, and the strike came perilously close to the city's main hospital. meanwhile to the south, there are hundreds of thousands of displaced people, including foreign passport—holders. among them is mohammed ghalayini, a scientist who's spent the last 20 years in the uk, but was visiting...
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by what hamas, who are designated a terrorist organisation by many western countries, called logistical issues. in exchange for the hostages, 30 palestinianprisons, bringing the total number of palestian captives freed since friday to 210. here's our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega who went to the scene of the shooting. in return 30 palestinians were released from israeli jails. the latest swap was overshadowed by a claim by hamas that the youngest hostage, a ten—month—old baby, his brother and mother had been killed by an israeli air strike in gaza. israel says it's a cruel claim and that it's investigating. theirfather, yarden, is still missing. israel's war cabinet gathered late last night. us secretary of state antony blinken arrived in tel aviv for the third time since the war started, to discuss an extension to the truce and more aid to gaza. in the occupied west bank, violence continued. an eight—year—old boy and a teenager, aged 1a, were shot dead as the israeli army withdrew from a military operation in a refugee camp. the army said it used missiles, grenades and explosives, killing a senior commander for islamichhad. in
by what hamas, who are designated a terrorist organisation by many western countries, called logistical issues. in exchange for the hostages, 30 palestinianprisons, bringing the total number of palestian captives freed since friday to 210. here's our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega who went to the scene of the shooting. in return 30 palestinians were released from israeli jails. the latest swap was overshadowed by a claim by hamas that the youngest hostage, a ten—month—old baby, his...
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organisation. the key to have —— thank you for as we talked about as part of the hostage negotiations 39 palestiniansraeli authorities. those prisoners were women's and teenage children and they were checked by the red cross before being transferred to a border crossing just two miles west of ramallah to be reunited with their families. of ramallah to be reunited with theirfamilies. this is what of ramallah to be reunited with their families. this is what we are showing you right now. images in the west bank will be a significant number of palestinian authority as we are expecting to be reunited with their families we are expecting to be reunited with theirfamilies here. another 240 their families here. another 240 palestinians theirfamilies here. another 240 palestinians on the list due to be released from israeli prisons over the next few days. they include a 17—year—old arrested injune and his family have had limited contact with. a little earlier i spoke to his aunts. he with. a little earlier i spoke to his aunts-— with. a little earlier i spoke to his aunts. he is actually a very active child.
organisation. the key to have —— thank you for as we talked about as part of the hostage negotiations 39 palestiniansraeli authorities. those prisoners were women's and teenage children and they were checked by the red cross before being transferred to a border crossing just two miles west of ramallah to be reunited with their families. of ramallah to be reunited with theirfamilies. this is what of ramallah to be reunited with their families. this is what we are showing you right now....
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palestinian press corps that that lives there and works there, then there's no access. and the only access that there has been has been on these trips organised by the israeli army for whiche to sign up to certain rules. jeremy, newswatch viewers have been expressing quite a lot of concern for the last few weeks that ukraine has been pushed out of the news by the reporting from gaza. and, of course, you were there in ukraine immediately before. i wonder if you share that concern. well, i think the middle east story has been huge. so you can understand why in the, you know, this period of, what, it's about six weeks now that it has absolutely dominated all world news coverage. i mean, the problem is that there's never enough bandwidth in terms of, i think, mental bandwidth among journalists and air time as well. i think it's been understandable that ukraine has taken a back—seat in terms of news coverage in the last five, six weeks. but clearly, if that continued, it wouldn't be a good thing because people are being killed, they're bashing away at each other. it's a horrendous situation. but i think it will be back in the news and on news programmes. fear not, it's bound t
palestinian press corps that that lives there and works there, then there's no access. and the only access that there has been has been on these trips organised by the israeli army for whiche to sign up to certain rules. jeremy, newswatch viewers have been expressing quite a lot of concern for the last few weeks that ukraine has been pushed out of the news by the reporting from gaza. and, of course, you were there in ukraine immediately before. i wonder if you share that concern. well, i think...
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is regarded as a terrorist organisation by the uk and other governments yesterday freed more hostages who'd been held in gaza, including ia israelis, in exchange for palestinianught home and more aid to be sent to gaza. live now to sultan barakat, a professor of public policy at hamad bin khalifa university.
is regarded as a terrorist organisation by the uk and other governments yesterday freed more hostages who'd been held in gaza, including ia israelis, in exchange for palestinianught home and more aid to be sent to gaza. live now to sultan barakat, a professor of public policy at hamad bin khalifa university.
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designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government — claims they were killed by an israeli air strike. 16 more hostages have been released from gaza tonight in exchange for palestinian a nation has been waiting for him to come home. but tonight, a claim from hamas that the ten—month—old was killed by israel's bombardment of gaza. hamas says his four—year—old brother, ariel, was also killed. along with their mother, shiri, who tried so hard to protect them as they were taken hostage. the israeli army says it is a cruel claim, and they are investigating. relatives say they are waiting for the military to confirm, or hopefully refute it. just yesterday, a cousin was pleading for the children's release. we love them so much. they are a tiny baby that we hold and we pass between each other, and we love him. and a child who loves to play with rag dolls, to dress up as batman. are they a threat to hamas? they are young children. theirfather, yarden, was also taken captive. he may now be the only one left from his family. among those still being held in gaza, 21—year—old mia schem. she had to run for her life from this music festival. then, last month, images from hamas sho
designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government — claims they were killed by an israeli air strike. 16 more hostages have been released from gaza tonight in exchange for palestinian a nation has been waiting for him to come home. but tonight, a claim from hamas that the ten—month—old was killed by israel's bombardment of gaza. hamas says his four—year—old brother, ariel, was also killed. along with their mother, shiri, who tried so hard to protect them as they were taken...
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suggests that if he is convicted for trying to overthrow the results of the last election, enough voters would switch sides to defeat him. the organisers of a pro—palestinianhead as planned, despite an appeal from the metropolitan police to postpone the march because it coincides with armistice day. senior officers say they are concerned about the risk of criminal acts by breakaway groups aimed at fuelling disorder. simonjones has this report. protests like the one seen on previous weekends would be provocative and disrespectful on armistice day, according to the prime minister. not being allowed to demonstrate peacefully to coffin and the bombing of gaza, the organisers of the pro—palestinian protest say would be grotesque. but the met issued a direct appeal to them. please, we ask you to urgently reconsider, it is not appropriate to hold any protest in london this weekend. the met says that are concerned of a risk of violence and disorder whinged to breakaway groups and believes that is increasing. but the organisers of the protest say they have seen no evidence to back up that assessment and they accuse the government of putting political pressure on th
suggests that if he is convicted for trying to overthrow the results of the last election, enough voters would switch sides to defeat him. the organisers of a pro—palestinianhead as planned, despite an appeal from the metropolitan police to postpone the march because it coincides with armistice day. senior officers say they are concerned about the risk of criminal acts by breakaway groups aimed at fuelling disorder. simonjones has this report. protests like the one seen on previous weekends...
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organisation by the us, uk and other countries. on wednesday, 30 palestinian women and teenage boys were freed from israeli prisons in exchange for theges. this as the us secretary of state, antony blinken, touched down in tel aviv for more talks aimed at extending the temporary truce and increasing humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. here's our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega. the ceasefire in gaza continues. israel and hamas have agreed to extend a temporary pause in hostilities. the news came just minutes before the deal was set to expire this morning. last night, 16 more hostages were freed by hamas, including 13—year—old gali and amit, i6. in return, 30 palestinians were released from israeli jails. but the latest swap was overshadowed by a claim by hamas that the youngest hostage, ten—month—old baby kfir, his brother ariel and mother shiri, had been killed by an israeli airstrike in gaza. israel says it's a cruel claim and that it's investigating. theirfather, yarden, is still missing. israel's war cabinet gathered late last night. us secretary of state antony blinken arrived in tel aviv for the third time since the w
organisation by the us, uk and other countries. on wednesday, 30 palestinian women and teenage boys were freed from israeli prisons in exchange for theges. this as the us secretary of state, antony blinken, touched down in tel aviv for more talks aimed at extending the temporary truce and increasing humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. here's our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega. the ceasefire in gaza continues. israel and hamas have agreed to extend a temporary pause in hostilities....
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organisers. we've had these pro—palestinian marches every single on single weekend, even on remembrance weekend, and there's an organisation open now called together for brendan cox. you will remember the mp jo cox, who very sadly lost her life, was killed by by a far right terrorist. and brendan has set up an organisation and they're going to have a mass vigil on the 3rd of december where they want to bnng of december where they want to bring people together from all sides. brendan cox is quotas. many people feel paralysed because they're scared that they're going to be called anti semitic islamophobic or semitic or islamophobic or pro—palestinian or pro—israeli, or to get wrong in some pro—palestinian or pro—israeli, or we're|et wrong in some pro—palestinian or pro—israeli, or we're looking)ng in some pro—palestinian or pro—israeli, or we're looking ati in some pro—palestinian or pro—israeli, or we're looking at a1 some pro—palestinian or pro—israeli, or we're looking at a picture way. we're looking at a picture of no doubt you of brendan there. no doubt you will his face. we need will recognise his face. we need more of this as well, don't we, here
organisers. we've had these pro—palestinian marches every single on single weekend, even on remembrance weekend, and there's an organisation open now called together for brendan cox. you will remember the mp jo cox, who very sadly lost her life, was killed by by a far right terrorist. and brendan has set up an organisation and they're going to have a mass vigil on the 3rd of december where they want to bnng of december where they want to bring people together from all sides. brendan cox is...
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organisation. i recall that we try to help everybody, every side, to make sure that there is a light at the end of the tunnel for the palestinian with everybody in that aspect to find this resolution that everybody seeks and looks for, the two—state solution, the solution that, unfortunately, netanyahu's government does not find it appealing, does not find it fitting. this is the resolution to the issue. we're looking at the small, tiny details here, stephen, but you never ask me a question about the endgame. we'll get to that, don't you worry. how do we end this? how do we save and help the palestinians? how do we make sure that nobody, not only israel, but nobody in the entire world uses this kind of weapon and kills more than 111,000 people in less than a month—and—a—half? this is the most important question. i would agree, it's a very important question. i want to talk to you about the endgame, as you put it, and what the gcc might contribute to the day after the end of the war in gaza, but before we get there, i do need — and it's not a detail, it's important — i do need to talk to you about the decision made by, again, so
organisation. i recall that we try to help everybody, every side, to make sure that there is a light at the end of the tunnel for the palestinian with everybody in that aspect to find this resolution that everybody seeks and looks for, the two—state solution, the solution that, unfortunately, netanyahu's government does not find it appealing, does not find it fitting. this is the resolution to the issue. we're looking at the small, tiny details here, stephen, but you never ask me a question...
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is regarded as a terrorist organisation by the uk and other governments yesterday freed more hostages who'd been held in gaza, including 1a israelis, in exchange for palestinianrisoners. president biden has said he wants to keep the deal going beyond today so all captives can be brought home and more aid to be sent to gaza. live now to sultan barakat, a professor of public policy at hamad bin khalifa university. you join us from qatar. tell us more about this possible news that the ceasefire could be extended beyond the four days?— the four days? well, i think it is a very promising — the four days? well, i think it is a very promising and _ the four days? well, i think it is a very promising and important - the four days? well, i think it is a i very promising and important piece of news. we hope that it does fall. you could see the benefit already from the few days of ceasefire. it has given the palestinians a badly needed respite from one of the most vicious attacks on civilian areas ever. and it has also helped the israeli families recover their relatives. and in fact it has brought into question the whole need for killing 15,000 people, to go back to squ
is regarded as a terrorist organisation by the uk and other governments yesterday freed more hostages who'd been held in gaza, including 1a israelis, in exchange for palestinianrisoners. president biden has said he wants to keep the deal going beyond today so all captives can be brought home and more aid to be sent to gaza. live now to sultan barakat, a professor of public policy at hamad bin khalifa university. you join us from qatar. tell us more about this possible news that the ceasefire...
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deal with hamas in return for the deal, israel is likely to pause its attacks on hamas — designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government — and release some palestiniansenior international correspondent orla guerin in tel aviv. well, still no official announcement of that deal that so many people have been waiting for sophie, particularly here in the heart of tel aviv, particularly here in the heart of telaviv, in particularly here in the heart of tel aviv, in this square where friends and supporters of the hostages have been meeting this afternoon. they have been singing, lighting candles, there is a table set here with an empty place for every hostage being held in gaza, thatis every hostage being held in gaza, that is 239. now the government is due to vote very soon, we expect that the deal will pass and we will get the official run down after that. that. but a senior israeli official has told the geeb is a deal for the release of 50 israeli hostages, they could come out in phases, about 12 a day. italy be women and children. in return, during that period, fuel and aid would be allowed into gaza and we understand about 150 palestinian prisoners wi
deal with hamas in return for the deal, israel is likely to pause its attacks on hamas — designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government — and release some palestiniansenior international correspondent orla guerin in tel aviv. well, still no official announcement of that deal that so many people have been waiting for sophie, particularly here in the heart of tel aviv, particularly here in the heart of telaviv, in particularly here in the heart of tel aviv, in this square where...