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the judges described al—sabbagh and hassouna's coverage as visual reporting of the highest order, thatthe heart of gaza's agony. next, the news features award recognises coverage that takes a more in—depth look at a story, beyond the immediacy of the news. over more than a year, katie arnold's film documented the lives of a palestinian family in masafer yatta in the occupied west bank, and their attempts to resist the expansion of israeli settlements in the area. he's grazing his sheep. he's a settler, and he's grazing his sheep in my land. settlements are considered illegal under international law, although israel disputes this. arnold started work on the film in late 2022, as a new government, led by benjamin netanyahu, came to power. for, you know, 30 years, the israeli state has been trying to annexe that part of the west bank, by saying that they needed it as a live—firing zone for the israeli army. there had been many displacements. there had also been settlement building. and so i thought that this could be a place that would be particularly vulnerable, should far—right figures
the judges described al—sabbagh and hassouna's coverage as visual reporting of the highest order, thatthe heart of gaza's agony. next, the news features award recognises coverage that takes a more in—depth look at a story, beyond the immediacy of the news. over more than a year, katie arnold's film documented the lives of a palestinian family in masafer yatta in the occupied west bank, and their attempts to resist the expansion of israeli settlements in the area. he's grazing his sheep....
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the judges described al—sabbagh and hassouna's coverage as visual reporting of the highest order, thatt of gaza's agony. next, the news features award recognises coverage that takes a more in—depth look at a story, beyond the immediacy of the news. over more than a year, katie arnold's film documented the lives of a palestinian family in masafer yatta in the occupied west bank, and their attempts to resist the expansion of israeli settlements in the area. he's grazing his sheep. he's a settler, and he's grazing his sheep in my land. settlements are considered illegal under international law, although israel disputes this. arnold started work on the film in late 2022, as a new government, led by benjamin netanyahu, came to power. for, you know, 30 years, the israeli state has been trying to annexe that part of the west bank, by saying that they needed it as a live—firing zone for the israeli army. there had been many displacements. there has also been settlement—building. and so i thought that this could be a place that would be particularly vulnerable should far—right figures within th
the judges described al—sabbagh and hassouna's coverage as visual reporting of the highest order, thatt of gaza's agony. next, the news features award recognises coverage that takes a more in—depth look at a story, beyond the immediacy of the news. over more than a year, katie arnold's film documented the lives of a palestinian family in masafer yatta in the occupied west bank, and their attempts to resist the expansion of israeli settlements in the area. he's grazing his sheep. he's a...
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we met youssef sabbagh, a lawyer from the christian community. i'm so happy because the assad fall.me true. but there is concern — i have to be realistic. a lot of syrians, muslims and all other minorities don't wish that syria will be a new afghanistan. we don't want to live under something like taliban. 70 miles from damascus, we drove to the city of suwayda, dominated by the druze — another religious minority. at the city's central square, the druze have gathered to watch their children perform, celebrating the fall of the regime. translation: we are celebrating now. - but in the event that there is an extreme regime with extreme laws, we are prepared to stay in the square and demand our rights. it's a moment of hope for syria, but also one of uncertainty. yogita limaye, bbc news, suwayda. meanwhile, in gaza, the civil defence agency says an israeli strike late on sunday killed at least five people at a shelter for displaced people. they said drones targeted tense in a humanitarian area of al—mawasi, in western khan younis. israel said the strike was aimed at hamas operatives. th
we met youssef sabbagh, a lawyer from the christian community. i'm so happy because the assad fall.me true. but there is concern — i have to be realistic. a lot of syrians, muslims and all other minorities don't wish that syria will be a new afghanistan. we don't want to live under something like taliban. 70 miles from damascus, we drove to the city of suwayda, dominated by the druze — another religious minority. at the city's central square, the druze have gathered to watch their children...
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we met youssef sabbagh, a lawyer from the christian community. i'm so happy because the assad fall.me true. but there is concern, i have to be realistic. a lot of syrians, muslims and all other minorities don't wish that syria will be a new afghanistan. we don't want to live under something like taliban. 70 miles from damascus, we drove to the city of suwayda, dominated by the druze — another religious minority. at the city's central square, the druze have gathered to watch their children perform, celebrating the fall of the regime. translation: we are celebrating now, but in the event _ that there is an extreme regime with extreme laws, we are prepared to stay in the square and demand our rights. it's a moment of hope for syria, but also one of uncertainty. yogita limaye, bbc news, suwayda. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says israel will continue to act against the houthis in yemen, whom he accuses of threatening world shipping and the international order. his statement comes a day after a missile fired from yemen fell in the tel aviv area, causing a number of inju
we met youssef sabbagh, a lawyer from the christian community. i'm so happy because the assad fall.me true. but there is concern, i have to be realistic. a lot of syrians, muslims and all other minorities don't wish that syria will be a new afghanistan. we don't want to live under something like taliban. 70 miles from damascus, we drove to the city of suwayda, dominated by the druze — another religious minority. at the city's central square, the druze have gathered to watch their children...
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>> it's meaningful beauty created by world renowned cosmetic specialist doctor jean-louis sabbagh. >>melon that contains a youth preserving enzyme known as the youth molecule. >> it's kept cindy's skin remarkably youthful and now there's really big news. >> doctor sabbagh has discovered how to deliver meaningful beauty's age defying ingredients deeper into the skin, where wrinkles begin. >> whatever this magic potion does for your skin. >> i wake up in the...
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we met youssef sabbagh, a lawyer from the christian community. i'm so happy because assad fall.e to be realistic — htc are here now and they are islamic militia. that's what they are. ok, iwant them, i need, i wish, i pray they will be modern islamic militia. it's a moment of hope in syria, but also one of uncertainty. yogita limaye, bbc news, damascus. i asked dr rim turkmani — the syria research director at the conflict and civicness research group at lse — what she thought of the threat against minorities. i mean, the threat is possible, but mainly in the countryside and not in the cities. while everyone is veryjoyful that bashar assad is finally gone, but hts that took over doesn't have the capacity to stretch overnight from controlling one province to the entire country, so they're focusing right now on the security of the cities. but the countryside is not entirely under their control. most of the christian communities we have are based in the countryside and in areas with very mixed sects like the town of al-qusayr, for example, on the lebanese border, there are fears — m
we met youssef sabbagh, a lawyer from the christian community. i'm so happy because assad fall.e to be realistic — htc are here now and they are islamic militia. that's what they are. ok, iwant them, i need, i wish, i pray they will be modern islamic militia. it's a moment of hope in syria, but also one of uncertainty. yogita limaye, bbc news, damascus. i asked dr rim turkmani — the syria research director at the conflict and civicness research group at lse — what she thought of the...
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we met youssef sabbagh, a lawyer from the christian community. i'm so happy because assad fall. i have to be realistic — htc are here now and they are islamic militia. that's what they are. 0k, iwant them, i need, i wish, i pray they will be modern islamic militia. it's a moment of hope in syria, but also one of uncertainty. yogita limaye, bbc news, damascus. now it's time for a look at today's sport with mike. —— with 0llie. hello from the bbc sport centre. tyson fury said that he should have won last night's rematch against 0leksandr usyk. hello from the bbc sport centre. it went the distance but the judges gave it to the ukrainian by a unanimous decision in riyadh six months after usyk unified the heavyweight division by beating fury, this fight went the same way. the judges gave just four of the 12 rounds to fury, who weighed in at over 20 stones, the heaviest in his career. usyk�*s ringcraft came to the fore in the second half of the fight as fury tired. all three judges scored it 116—112 to the 37—year—old champion, as he retained his wba, wbc and wbo belts, proving his st
we met youssef sabbagh, a lawyer from the christian community. i'm so happy because assad fall. i have to be realistic — htc are here now and they are islamic militia. that's what they are. 0k, iwant them, i need, i wish, i pray they will be modern islamic militia. it's a moment of hope in syria, but also one of uncertainty. yogita limaye, bbc news, damascus. now it's time for a look at today's sport with mike. —— with 0llie. hello from the bbc sport centre. tyson fury said that he should...
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daniel sabbagh. >> the kids attack their food like hungry trenchermen, wiping out three servings in theime it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. >> it's good. it's delicious. yeah, this is good. >> i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york. we do better. i love to cook with wine, too. >> you're going to jail for that in the states. >> i'm making the sauce. >> these kids eat fast. look how fast this kid eats. turn your head. they'll eat your soup right out of your plate. my school lunchroom. you're pushed up your tray. just like in prison. moving along? >> bop. move it along. >> they come to you and serve you the most important thing. and that we see here is the love marie gives to the food she makes and to the kids she serves. i think it has a lot to do with the reaction they have to food. >> dessert is homemade fromage blanc farmer cheese with chocolate and orange segments. >> why do you want it to be when you grow up? beit lahia fireman antoine. engineering machine gun. >> he wants to make machine engineer, engineer and machine gun. >> yeah. >> oh, okay. >> keep an eye on
daniel sabbagh. >> the kids attack their food like hungry trenchermen, wiping out three servings in theime it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. >> it's good. it's delicious. yeah, this is good. >> i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york. we do better. i love to cook with wine, too. >> you're going to jail for that in the states. >> i'm making the sauce. >> these kids eat fast. look how fast this kid eats. turn your head. they'll eat your soup...