. >> carl schembri, thank you so much for joining us. are so many long-standing issues that need to be resolved, for this cease fire, which isn't even a day old, to become something more durable. here angelo serum that here in jerusalem today, -- here in jerusalem today, protests by palestinians, put down by the heavy police, that led directly to this 11 day conflict, because gaza, rockets were fired by hamas from gaza into israel because of what happened at the mosque two weeks ago today. more clashes there. there are so many issues that remain unresolved. this is what even tonight, -- why even tonight, the cease fire feels very fragile and precarious. >> here in the u.k., the prime minister said he is very concerned about the bbc's handling of his 9095 interview with princs diana after yesterday's highly critical report by a former judge. the duke of cambridge said the report's findings brought him indescribable sadness. the independent inquiry was launched by the bbc after princess diana's brother raised concerns that reporter martin