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gaza�*s hamas—run health agency says at least 50 people have been killed in israeli attacks over the past 2a hours. among the dead is sabreen al—sakani — a baby girl rescued from her dying mother�*s womb after an israeli air strike in rafah. we brought you her story earlier this week — now, her fight for life is over. fergal keane�*s report contains distressing images, from the start. in this fragile form, a tiny pulse of hope. baby sabreen was the last survivor... ..of a family obliterated by an israeli airstrike. her pregnant mum was pulled from here. but minutes later, in hospital, doctors were able to rescue sabreen from her dying mother�*s womb. they tapped to stimulate her breathing. air was pumped into her lungs. then to an incubator, fighting for life. notice the gentleness of the doctor, as he cradles her head. relatives watched over the newborn. paternal grandmother ahalam planned to take care of the orphaned baby. translation: iwill raise her in the best way. - she�*s the memory of her dad. i hope that god gives her a long life. sabreen fought to live — two
gaza�*s hamas—run health agency says at least 50 people have been killed in israeli attacks over the past 2a hours. among the dead is sabreen al—sakani — a baby girl rescued from her dying mother�*s womb after an israeli air strike in rafah. we brought you her story earlier this week — now, her fight for life is over. fergal keane�*s report contains distressing images, from the start. in this fragile form, a tiny pulse of hope. baby sabreen was the last survivor... ..of a family...
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the israel—hamas war contains many tragedies, and the death of a baby girl, less than a week old, and filmed being rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike, is yet another. we brought you the story earlier this week of sabreen al—sakani, not long after she was delivered by caesarian section in a hospital in gaza. now, herfight for life is over. fergal keane's report contains distressing images from the beginning. in this fragile form, a tiny pulse of hope. baby sabreen was the last survivor... ..of a family obliterated by an israeli airstrike. her pregnant mum was pulled from here. but minutes later, in hospital, doctors were able to rescue sabreen from her dying mother's womb. they tapped to stimulate her breathing. air was pumped into her lungs. then to an incubator, fighting for life. notice the gentleness of the doctor, as he cradles her head. relatives watched over the newborn. paternal grandmother ahalam planned to take care of the orphaned baby. translation: iwill raise her in the best way. - she's the memory of her dad. i hope that god gives her a lon
the israel—hamas war contains many tragedies, and the death of a baby girl, less than a week old, and filmed being rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike, is yet another. we brought you the story earlier this week of sabreen al—sakani, not long after she was delivered by caesarian section in a hospital in gaza. now, herfight for life is over. fergal keane's report contains distressing images from the beginning. in this fragile form, a tiny pulse of hope. baby...
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the israel defence forces say they were going after hamas operatives and hamas infrastructure. the missile hit the family home. it killed sabreen's father. it killed her three—year—old sister, malak, and then her mother, badly injured, was rushed to a local hospital, and that's where we saw these dramatic scenes of baby sabreen being born. she was born through a caesarean section on her mother, and then doctors tried to resuscitate her, tapping her chest to stimulate breathing, putting an air pump into her mouth and then placing her in an incubator, and it looked at that time as though there was a fragment of hope, that out of this terrible tragedy, some life would survive. of course, at that time, we should point out, doctors were saying her condition was critical. and indeed, one of the doctors, dr salama, who looks after the emergency care in the neonatal unit at emirati hospital, he did say, "if she survives". well, we now know that that didn't happen. baby sabreen joins the 16 other children who were killed that weekend in air strikes by israel. we are told also by fam
the israel defence forces say they were going after hamas operatives and hamas infrastructure. the missile hit the family home. it killed sabreen's father. it killed her three—year—old sister, malak, and then her mother, badly injured, was rushed to a local hospital, and that's where we saw these dramatic scenes of baby sabreen being born. she was born through a caesarean section on her mother, and then doctors tried to resuscitate her, tapping her chest to stimulate breathing, putting an...
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the israel defence forces say they were going after hamas operatives and hamas infrastructure. the missile hit the family home. it killed sabreen's father. it killed her three—year—old sister, malak. and then her mother, badly injured, was rushed to a local hospital. and that's where we saw these dramatic scenes of the baby sabreen being born. she was born through a caesarean section on her mother and then doctors trying to resuscitate her, tapping her chest to stimulate breathing, putting an air pump into her mouth, and then placing her in an incubator. and it looked at that time as if there was a fragment of hope that out of this terrible tragedy, some life would survive. of course, at that time, we should point out, doctors were saying her condition is critical. and indeed, one of the doctors, a doctors who looks after the emergency care in the neonatal unit at emirati hospital, he did say if she survives, well, we now know that that didn't happen. and baby sabreen joins the 16 other children who were killed that weekend in air strikes and by israel. we are told also by
the israel defence forces say they were going after hamas operatives and hamas infrastructure. the missile hit the family home. it killed sabreen's father. it killed her three—year—old sister, malak. and then her mother, badly injured, was rushed to a local hospital. and that's where we saw these dramatic scenes of the baby sabreen being born. she was born through a caesarean section on her mother and then doctors trying to resuscitate her, tapping her chest to stimulate breathing, putting...
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the israel defence forces say they were going after hamas operatives and hamas infrastructure. the missile hit the family home. it killed sabreen's father. it killed her three—year—old sister, malak, and then her mother, badly injured, was rushed to a local hospital, and that's where we saw these dramatic scenes of baby sabreen being born. she was born through a caesarean section on her mother, and then doctors tried to resuscitate her, tapping her chest to stimulate breathing, putting an air pump into her mouth and then placing her in an incubator, and it looked at that time as though there was a fragment of hope, that out of this terrible tragedy, some life would survive. of course, at that time, we should point out, doctors were saying her condition was critical. and indeed, one of the doctors, dr salama, who looks after the emergency care in the neonatal unit at emirati hospital, he did say, "if she survives". well, we now know that that didn't happen. baby sabreen joins the 16 other children who were killed that weekend in air strikes by israel. we're told also by fami
the israel defence forces say they were going after hamas operatives and hamas infrastructure. the missile hit the family home. it killed sabreen's father. it killed her three—year—old sister, malak, and then her mother, badly injured, was rushed to a local hospital, and that's where we saw these dramatic scenes of baby sabreen being born. she was born through a caesarean section on her mother, and then doctors tried to resuscitate her, tapping her chest to stimulate breathing, putting an...
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they were going after hamas operatives. the missile hit the family home and killed baby's father, her three—year—old sister and her mother was badly imaged and was rushed to a local hospital. that was very short so these dramatic scenes. the baby was born through a cesarean section and doctors tried to resuscitate her, tapping her chest to simulate reading, using an air pump. then placing her in an incubator. she looked as if there was a fragment of hope amid this terrible tragedy, that some life would survive. of course, we should point out at that time that the doctor said her condition was critical. an emergency doctor at the hospital said that if she survived, we now know that that didn't happen. the babyjoins the 16 other children who were killed that weekend in air by israel. we are told also by family members that they would have been more than willing and indeed happy at the prospect of adapting her. the maternal grandmother of the baby, when a journalist visited her, she was scrolling through photographs of her
they were going after hamas operatives. the missile hit the family home and killed baby's father, her three—year—old sister and her mother was badly imaged and was rushed to a local hospital. that was very short so these dramatic scenes. the baby was born through a cesarean section and doctors tried to resuscitate her, tapping her chest to simulate reading, using an air pump. then placing her in an incubator. she looked as if there was a fragment of hope amid this terrible tragedy, that...
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there was an open letter written by the leaders of 18 countries including the us and the uk, urging hamas to agree some kind of deal. so that process of trying to put pressure on both sides to agree some kind of ceasefire deal is still going on was that as yet, it has yet to bear any fruit. in the meantime, preparations forsome it has yet to bear any fruit. in the meantime, preparations for some kind of military operation in rafah continue. but again, this is going to be a long process, not a one—off moment. to be a long process, not a one-off moment. , ., , ., ., to be a long process, not a one-off moment. g . , . ., g moment. james landale in jerusalem, thank ou. the bbc has learned that a baby who was rescued from her dying mother's womb following an israeli air strike in gaza has died. sabreen al sakani was delivered by caesearean section in a rafah hospital shortly after midnight last sunday. doctors resuscitated the baby, using a hand pump to push air into her lungs. she was then placed in an incubator, but she died on thursday. two men arrested in connection with the deaths of fi
there was an open letter written by the leaders of 18 countries including the us and the uk, urging hamas to agree some kind of deal. so that process of trying to put pressure on both sides to agree some kind of ceasefire deal is still going on was that as yet, it has yet to bear any fruit. in the meantime, preparations forsome it has yet to bear any fruit. in the meantime, preparations for some kind of military operation in rafah continue. but again, this is going to be a long process, not a...
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at columbia, israeli flags and pictures of the hostages held by hamas in gaza have been erected byjewish students who feel hostility from the protesters. this philosophy student says she feels so intimidated, she didn't want us to show herface. i have felt extremely physically unsafe, very distracted from my schoolwork and very worried for all my other fellowjewish students that look more jewish than i do, because there have been a lot of emotional and physical assaults to them based on the way that they look. and it has just been extremely disappointing to walk into school and a place where i deserve to be here and to learn and feel like my voice and maybe my... ..story and the way that i feel about what's going on doesn't really matter because i'm not being supported. ilhan 0mar, a left wing democratic congresswoman, joined the protesters today as this is becoming a national political battle. the leading republican in congress came yesterday to call the protests anti—semitic. these scenes greeted president biden as he arrived in new york today. at george washington university in the
at columbia, israeli flags and pictures of the hostages held by hamas in gaza have been erected byjewish students who feel hostility from the protesters. this philosophy student says she feels so intimidated, she didn't want us to show herface. i have felt extremely physically unsafe, very distracted from my schoolwork and very worried for all my other fellowjewish students that look more jewish than i do, because there have been a lot of emotional and physical assaults to them based on the way...
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it is still israel's intentions to finish off hamas, notjust politically but also militarily. according to israeli sources, about 25% of hamas's fighting force remains, along with the leadership, and most of it is thought to be in rafah in southern gaza. alongside, though, of course, it must be remembered that about 130 hostages, those that were taken and abducted into gaza on october 7. so, there's also 1.5 million gazans or thereabouts, internal refugees, thought to be in rafah, and that is why the international community — in particular, the americans and british and other allies of israel — have urged israel not to undertake this big, full—scale military operation in order to get or to facilitate the movement of some of those internal refugees because there's already a humanitarian crisis in gaza and the prospect of a big military operation alongside more than a million internal refugees is something a lot of people don't want to consider. the one thing that might prevent a big military operation happening is if peace talks, or talks about a ceasefire between the isr
it is still israel's intentions to finish off hamas, notjust politically but also militarily. according to israeli sources, about 25% of hamas's fighting force remains, along with the leadership, and most of it is thought to be in rafah in southern gaza. alongside, though, of course, it must be remembered that about 130 hostages, those that were taken and abducted into gaza on october 7. so, there's also 1.5 million gazans or thereabouts, internal refugees, thought to be in rafah, and that is...
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at columbia, israeli flags and pictures of the hostages held by hamas in gaza have been erected byjewish students who feel hostility from the protesters. this philosophy student says she feels so intimidated, she didn't want us to show her face. i have felt extremely physically unsafe, very distracted from my schoolwork and very worried for all my other fellowjewish students that look morejewish than i do, because there have been a lot of emotional and physical assaults to them based on the way that they look. and it has just been extremely disappointing to walk into school and a place where i deserve to be here and to learn and feel like my voice and maybe my... story and the way that i feel about what's going on doesn't really matter because i'm not being supported. ilhan omar, a left wing democratic congresswoman, joined the protesters today as this is becoming a national political battle. the leading republican in congress came yesterday to call the protests anti—semitic. these scenes greeted president biden as he arrived in new york today. at george washington university in the ca
at columbia, israeli flags and pictures of the hostages held by hamas in gaza have been erected byjewish students who feel hostility from the protesters. this philosophy student says she feels so intimidated, she didn't want us to show her face. i have felt extremely physically unsafe, very distracted from my schoolwork and very worried for all my other fellowjewish students that look morejewish than i do, because there have been a lot of emotional and physical assaults to them based on the way...
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the court heard that last year days after the hamas attacks, he started carrying a knife around the home. now, one of the tenants javed nouri told the police, but they said no crime had been committed, because alid was in his own house. two days later, a crime was committed. alid repeatedly stabbed javed nouri as he slept. today, police said they and the independent office for police conduct were satisfied with how his concerns were handled. if conduct were satisfied with how his concerns were handled.— concerns were handled. if anybody could turn the _ concerns were handled. if anybody could turn the clock _ concerns were handled. if anybody could turn the clock back- concerns were handled. if anybody could turn the clock back and - concerns were handled. if anybody l could turn the clock back and change the actions of alid, we would all like to do that. but i'm reassured that the officer who spoke to javed nouri had acted appropriately. slid nouri had acted appropriately. alid admitted the stabbings, i be said that he never intended to kill. the jury that he never intended to kill. t
the court heard that last year days after the hamas attacks, he started carrying a knife around the home. now, one of the tenants javed nouri told the police, but they said no crime had been committed, because alid was in his own house. two days later, a crime was committed. alid repeatedly stabbed javed nouri as he slept. today, police said they and the independent office for police conduct were satisfied with how his concerns were handled. if conduct were satisfied with how his concerns were...
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meanwhile— israel's war cabinet is meeting to discuss a major military operation against hamas in the city in southern gaza. concerns continue to grow for more than a million refugees who are sheltering in the area. on friday the us secretary of state antony blinken said the us had not yet seen a plan for getting civilians out of harm's way and warned any military operation would have "terrible consequences". it would have "terrible consequences". comes as the northern it comes as the world programmes has northern gaza is hit into the famine and aid is needed. earlier in the programme i was joined in the studio by richard villar, a surgeon who returned from gaza just seven days ago, where he worked at the al aqsa hospital. day before we were due to be inserted, a missile landed in the hospital courtyard and you still went there and we still went, 0k. so some people would say it would be very sort of reticent, i suppose. but that's not what you're about, you war surgeons. but tell me tell me what it was like when you got there and and how on earth you managed to operate there. well, lo
meanwhile— israel's war cabinet is meeting to discuss a major military operation against hamas in the city in southern gaza. concerns continue to grow for more than a million refugees who are sheltering in the area. on friday the us secretary of state antony blinken said the us had not yet seen a plan for getting civilians out of harm's way and warned any military operation would have "terrible consequences". it would have "terrible consequences". comes as the northern it...
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that includes qatar, egypt, the united states, hamas and israel. be brave, lean in, seize this moment and get a deal done to reunite all of us with our loved ones and end the suffering in this region. and hersh, if you can hear this, we heard your voice today for the first time in 201 days. and if you can hear us, i am telling you, we are telling you, we love you. stay strong. survive. a reminder of our breaking news, the scotland coalition government has collapsed and we will have more on that. stay with us on bbc news. hello. showers today across the northern half of the country. some of those wintry on higher ground across scotland and northern england. courtesy of this weather front which is continuing to move south as we go through the course of the rest of the day. it�*s going to bring all this cloud with it and some of these showers will be sharp. it should dry up across northern ireland, northern england and southern scotland with some sunshine. the showers persisting across the north—east and still some of those wintry in nature. light
that includes qatar, egypt, the united states, hamas and israel. be brave, lean in, seize this moment and get a deal done to reunite all of us with our loved ones and end the suffering in this region. and hersh, if you can hear this, we heard your voice today for the first time in 201 days. and if you can hear us, i am telling you, we are telling you, we love you. stay strong. survive. a reminder of our breaking news, the scotland coalition government has collapsed and we will have more on...
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, hundreds of heavily armed men remaining in southern gaza with the hamas leadership. israel has had to bear and respond to these criticisms and appeals from its allies, including the united states in recent weeks not to undertake this full—scale military invasion, principally because of the humanitarian consequences, there are thought to be a million people in and around rafa in southern gaza, people in pretty dire circumstances and the americans and british and others, including aid agencies, are worried about the growing humanitarian crisis there. there is some evidence that tents and other shelters are being built in preparation for the invasion to move some people away from rafah but a million people is a lot of people to move in the event of a military operation. egypt and israel are thought to have been holding talks about the consequences of a big military operation right on the border with egypt. it's also worrying for israeli families, remember, 130 hostages are thought to be held in southern gaza, 100 of them still remain, and israeli families of the hosta
, hundreds of heavily armed men remaining in southern gaza with the hamas leadership. israel has had to bear and respond to these criticisms and appeals from its allies, including the united states in recent weeks not to undertake this full—scale military invasion, principally because of the humanitarian consequences, there are thought to be a million people in and around rafa in southern gaza, people in pretty dire circumstances and the americans and british and others, including aid...
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israel says it hopes to launch an assault on the several hamas battalions remaining in rafah. however, aid groups and western allies have warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack. in rafah, more than a million displaced people are taking shelter. as part of its invasion, israel is planning to evacuate civilians out of rafah. satellite imagery shows tents popping up around khan younis, north of rafa h. an israeli official told reuters that the country has purchased 40,000 tents, each with the capacity for 10 to 12 people, meant to house palestinians evacuated from rafah. the bbc�*s wyre davies has more on israel's plans. this we got a very clear indication from an israeli government spokesperson to day that israel is moving ahead and planning for what is expected to be a pretty full—scale military incursion into rafah, which is the city in southern gaza with israel says the remnants or significant remnants or significant remnants of hamas fighters and leadership are still based. israel says it has destroyed i9 israel says it has destroyed 19 of the hamas militar
israel says it hopes to launch an assault on the several hamas battalions remaining in rafah. however, aid groups and western allies have warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack. in rafah, more than a million displaced people are taking shelter. as part of its invasion, israel is planning to evacuate civilians out of rafah. satellite imagery shows tents popping up around khan younis, north of rafa h. an israeli official told reuters that the country has purchased 40,000 tents, each...
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hamas claims some of the dead were executed. the israelis describe these allegations as baseless, saying they'd opened existing graves to check for dead israeli hostages. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined and which did not belong to israeli hostages, and they were returned to their place. colleagues at bbc verify have confirmed the existence of graves at the hospitals before israel began its operations in both complexes. buried like this because staff couldn't reach cemeteries due to fighting in the area. today, a senior un 0fficial told me there had to be an independent investigation to establish the facts. what we cannot allow in this current situation, where we have seen in gaza numerous grave human rights violations, many of them potentially war crimes, and where we have raised alarm of potential atrocity crimes, that this becomes another blip. the intensity of violations have been massive. it is early afternoon at al nasser hospital, and nabil�
hamas claims some of the dead were executed. the israelis describe these allegations as baseless, saying they'd opened existing graves to check for dead israeli hostages. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined and which did not belong to israeli hostages, and they were returned to their place. colleagues at bbc verify have confirmed the existence of graves at the hospitals before israel began its operations in both...
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southern gaza with the hamas leadership. israel has had to respond to these criticisms and appeals from allies including the u.s. in recent weeks not to undertake this full-scale military invasion because of the humanitarian consequences. there are thought to be one million people in and around rafah in southern gaza. people in dire circumstances. some are worried about the growing humanitarian crisis. there is evidence that tents and other shelters are built in preparation for the invasion to move some people away from rafah . one million people is a lot of people to move in the event of a military operation. egypt has been thought to be having talks about the consequences of the military operation. it is also worrying for israeli families. about 130 hostages are thought to be still held in southern gaza. the is really families of the hostages are increasingly worried that a military operation in this area might jeopardize the lives of the remaining hostages. >> as mentioned israeli officials believe hostages are being held
southern gaza with the hamas leadership. israel has had to respond to these criticisms and appeals from allies including the u.s. in recent weeks not to undertake this full-scale military invasion because of the humanitarian consequences. there are thought to be one million people in and around rafah in southern gaza. people in dire circumstances. some are worried about the growing humanitarian crisis. there is evidence that tents and other shelters are built in preparation for the invasion to...
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. >> conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers and the israeli defee forces. hamas claims of some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. >> the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages and they were returned their place. >> we are horrified also by the destruction of a medical complex and the reports of the discovery of mass graves in and around facilities. we call for independent, effective, transparent investigations into the deaths. ♪ >> the u.n. human rights chief says he is horrified by the destruction at gaza hospitals, reports of bodies being pulled from mass graves with hands tied. what can we verify? we have a special report. joe biden has signed a $61 billion support package for ukraine. also passing the president's death, -- desk,egislation that will ban tick-tock or force its sale. we will keep an eye on columbia university where house speaker mike johnson will call for the president of the college
. >> conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers and the israeli defee forces. hamas claims of some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. >> the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages and they were returned their place. >> we are horrified also by the destruction of a medical complex and the reports of the discovery...
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the graves are now at the centre of conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers on one side and the israel defense forces on the other. hamas claims some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied the israelis describe these allegations as baseless, saying they'd opened existing graves to check for dead israeli hostages. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined and which did not belong to israeli hostages, and they were returned to their place. colleagues at bbc verify have confirmed the existence of graves at the hospitals before israel began its operations in both complexes. buried like this because staff couldn't reach cemeteries due to fighting in the area. today, a senior un official told me there had to be an independent investigation to establish the facts. what we cannot allow in this current situation, where we have seen in gaza numerous grave human rights violations, many of them potentially war crimes, and where we have raised alarm of potential atrocity crimes, that this becomes another
the graves are now at the centre of conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers on one side and the israel defense forces on the other. hamas claims some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied the israelis describe these allegations as baseless, saying they'd opened existing graves to check for dead israeli hostages. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined and which did not belong to israeli hostages,...
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hamas claims some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. the israelis describe these allegations is baseless, saying they had opened existing graves to check for dead israeli hostages. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages, and they were returned to their place. colleagues at bbc arabic and verify have confirmed the existence of graves at the hospitals before the idf began its operations at each. buried like this because staff couldn't reach cemeteries due to fighting in the area. today the un human rights director for the palestinian territories told me there had to be an independent investigation to get to the truth. we still don't have evidence, we have information. that information needs to be corroborated from different sources. that is why we do need an independent international investigation. what we cannot allow investigation. what we cannot allow in this current situation where we have seen in gaza numerous grave huma
hamas claims some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. the israelis describe these allegations is baseless, saying they had opened existing graves to check for dead israeli hostages. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages, and they were returned to their place. colleagues at bbc arabic and verify have confirmed the existence of graves at...
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it said its attack against hamas militants in the area was precise and targeted. hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets of people have taken to the streets of the argentine capital buenos aires to protest against budget cuts to public universities. it's the biggest protest yet against austerity measures brought in by the president who won elections last november vowing to slash public spending and reduce the budget deficit to zero. italy has passed a controversial law allowing anti—abortion activists to be present in government funded abortion clinics. pro—choice campaigners worry that it will add to the pressures on women who are considering a termination. before coming to power italian prime minister giorgia meloni had promised not to touch abortion law. to northern ireland, where former democratic unionist party leader, sirjeffrey donaldson, has arrived in court. he's accused of historical sex offences. the 61—year—old was arrested at his home in march. he's said he will strenuously contest the charges, which include an allegation of
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it said its attack against hamas militants in the area was precise and targeted. hundreds of thousands of people took of thousands of peopll to the streets in the argentine capital buenos aires on tuesday to protest against budget cuts to public universities. it�*s the biggest protest yet against austerity measures brought in by president javier milei. he won elections last november vowing to slash public spending and reduce the budget deficit to zero. italy has passed a controversial law allowing anti—abortion activists to be present in government—funded abortion clinics. pro—choice campaigners worry that it will add to the pressures on women who are considering a termination. before coming to power, italian prime minister giorgia meloni had promised not to touch abortion law. delegates from around the world are meeting in canada for a fourth round of talks aimed at reaching a binding global agreement to end plastics pollution. countries agreed in 2022 that a treaty to tackle the problem would be finalised by the end of this year. global plastic productio
it said its attack against hamas militants in the area was precise and targeted. hundreds of thousands of people took of thousands of peopll to the streets in the argentine capital buenos aires on tuesday to protest against budget cuts to public universities. it�*s the biggest protest yet against austerity measures brought in by president javier milei. he won elections last november vowing to slash public spending and reduce the budget deficit to zero. italy has passed a controversial law...
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its forces from that area, and it shows many analysts are saying that this really is evidence that hamas has an ability to regroup and come back and pose a threat in these different areas that are said to have been cleared —— cleared already by the israeli military. the israeli media is looking forward to what might happen after thejewish passover holiday, expecting that this long delayed operation, ground offensive in rafah in the south of the gaza strip could finally start with the israeli military said to be preparing plans to evacuate large numbers of people. the us and others have really been against the idea of a ground offensive against remaining hamas battalions in that area, saying there would be huge humanitarian consequences with something like1 million palestinians cramped up against the egypt border, people that fled the fighting in other parts of the gaza strip. fighting in other parts of the gaza stri -. ., . strip. yolande knell, live in jerusalem. _ strip. yolande knell, live in jerusalem, thank _ strip. yolande knell, live in jerusalem, thank you. - the middle east
its forces from that area, and it shows many analysts are saying that this really is evidence that hamas has an ability to regroup and come back and pose a threat in these different areas that are said to have been cleared —— cleared already by the israeli military. the israeli media is looking forward to what might happen after thejewish passover holiday, expecting that this long delayed operation, ground offensive in rafah in the south of the gaza strip could finally start with the...
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it said its attack against hamas militants in the area was precise and targeted. delegates from around the world are meeting in canada for a fourth round of talks aimed at reaching a binding global agreement to end plastics pollution. countries agreed in 2022 that a treaty to tackle the problem would be finalised by the end of this year. global plastic production has more than doubled this century to 460 million tonnes. in a few weeks time — millions of people will head to the polls across europe — for the first eu elections since 2019. the intervening years have been difficult, to say the least. there's been the covid—19 pandemic, war in europe, inflation, higher energy costs, tight labour markets and disrupted supply chains. add to that the effects of climate change. sofia bettiza has been looking at what areas the next european parliament might need to address. the cost of living crisis will be a determining factor in how people are going to vote at the european elections. let's have a snapshot of how things are looking. two years ago inflation, the incre
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hamas denies. hamas has continued to demand a permanent cease-fire in the withdrawal of all troops from gaza. israel says it's goal is to eradicate hamas into a permanent cease-fire would allow the group to reorganize. a mass is classified as a terrorist organization by major governments. as the war drags on, unrest is growing on college campuses in the u.s. the new york police department said 133 people were arrested overnight on new york university's campus. it is the latest crackdown on pro-palestinian demonstrations at elite universities, after almost 50 were arrested at yale and connecticut, in more than 100 arrested at columbia university. columbia says all classes will be hybrid until the end of the semester. protests have broken out on the west coast at california state polytechnic university, where students clash with police on monday. school officials announced campus will be closed wednesday after students occupied one of the main buildings. despite these incidents, protests have been mo
hamas denies. hamas has continued to demand a permanent cease-fire in the withdrawal of all troops from gaza. israel says it's goal is to eradicate hamas into a permanent cease-fire would allow the group to reorganize. a mass is classified as a terrorist organization by major governments. as the war drags on, unrest is growing on college campuses in the u.s. the new york police department said 133 people were arrested overnight on new york university's campus. it is the latest crackdown on...
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israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. what needs to be improved will be improved and i repeat, i am confident that implementing these measures will help deliver its mandate. i strongly encourage again the international community to be side—by—side with the agency so we can perform its mission. the report was met with critisicm by the israeli government. foreign ministry spokesperson oren marmorstein said the report "ignores the severity of the problem, and offers cosmetic solutions that do not deal with the enormous scope of hamas�*s infiltration of unrwa." mr marmonstein went to call on donors not to give money to unrwa, but to fund other humanitarian organisations in gaza. the war has prompted protests on university campuses in the united states. in the last few hours there have been arrests at new york university after war
israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. what needs to be improved will be improved and i repeat, i am confident that implementing these measures will help deliver its mandate. i strongly encourage again the international community to be...
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israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. now the report was met with critisicm by the israeli government. foreign ministry spokesperson oren marmorstein said the report "ignores the severity of the problem, and offers cosmetic solutions that do not deal with the enormous scope of hamas�*s infiltration of unrwa." meanwhile, israel's allegations against unrwa staff have so far led to the suspension of $450 million to the agency. criitics of that decision say it has further complicated the humanitarian crisis in gaza. the bbc spoke earlier with carl skau, executive we are predicting famine to be around the corner unless things change substantially in the next couple of weeks. we have over the past three weeks been able to get more into the north. we are using a route along the fence, where we have been able to get approximately ten tra
israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. now the report was met with critisicm by the israeli government. foreign ministry spokesperson oren marmorstein said the report "ignores the severity of the problem, and offers cosmetic...
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and, the investigation into the palestinian aid agency which was accuseby israel of having links to hamas. very good evening. it will be july before a plane takes migrants to rwanda. prime minister rishi sunak set out his timetable this morning, admitting it will take longer than he would like. the rwanda bill which is likely to become law tonight designed to curb any legal challenge to that process but it appears, not giving up without a fight. these are the live pictures of the lord, settling in for another round of this parliamentary ping-pong. there were two amendments that the commons stripped out this afternoon, want to protect afghan veterans who served with british forces. the government insists those already exist. protections in place to ensure that ramonda is a safe country. here is the prime minister. >> it is clear that a minority of people will do absolutely anything and anything to disrupt this policy. you only have to look at what is going on in parliament the last few weeks and months with the labour party at every turn blocking progress on this bill. you saw that last we
and, the investigation into the palestinian aid agency which was accuseby israel of having links to hamas. very good evening. it will be july before a plane takes migrants to rwanda. prime minister rishi sunak set out his timetable this morning, admitting it will take longer than he would like. the rwanda bill which is likely to become law tonight designed to curb any legal challenge to that process but it appears, not giving up without a fight. these are the live pictures of the lord, settling...
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directorate in preventing or knowing about the events of october the seventh when thousands of armed hamas militants streamed across the border killing 1200 people, mainly israelis and southern israel. people we have spoken to say he will not be the last of the senior figure to go. there is a lot of pressure on other generals. there are rumors that a second general from the central command has now tended his resignation as well. but it is the political responsibility that will concern many as raley's. what will the israeli prime minister do in response to this. many as raley's believe that he all -- many israelis believe that he shares the blame presentation of this program is provided by... woman: architect. bee keeper. mentor. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. george: actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. i think that's the most rewarding thing. people who know, know bdo. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and b
directorate in preventing or knowing about the events of october the seventh when thousands of armed hamas militants streamed across the border killing 1200 people, mainly israelis and southern israel. people we have spoken to say he will not be the last of the senior figure to go. there is a lot of pressure on other generals. there are rumors that a second general from the central command has now tended his resignation as well. but it is the political responsibility that will concern many as...
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the health ministry in gaza, run by hamas, says at least two—thirds of those killed since the war began are women and children. our special correspondent fergal keane reports now on the story of baby sabreen. out of this hell, a new life was struggling to be born. the bomb israel dropped here would kill herfather, sister and mother. doctors had only minutes to rescue the baby from her dying mother's womb. tapping to stimulate breathing. air pumped into tiny lungs. the fight to live, the strongest instinct at any age. they've called her sabreen, after her mother. "the baby is under medical care," says dr mohammed salama. "she'll stay here for three to four weeks in the nursery and after that, we'll see about her leaving." baby sabreen al—sakani's parents and younger sister lay among the other dead of the air strike. her uncle, riam, a survivor in a broken family. translation: | swear| to god, this is enough. this is enough. we are tired. this was the family before the war. mother sabreen, father shukri and sister malak, who told her parents she looked forward to having a baby sister. s
the health ministry in gaza, run by hamas, says at least two—thirds of those killed since the war began are women and children. our special correspondent fergal keane reports now on the story of baby sabreen. out of this hell, a new life was struggling to be born. the bomb israel dropped here would kill herfather, sister and mother. doctors had only minutes to rescue the baby from her dying mother's womb. tapping to stimulate breathing. air pumped into tiny lungs. the fight to live, the...
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israel's military�*s intelligence chief resigns, accepting responsiblity for failures before the hamas attack on october 7th. hello, welcome to bbc news now, i'm lucy hockings, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. let's go straight to new york, because the trial of the former president donald trump is due to get under today. thejurors, there was president donald trump is due to get under today. the jurors, there was a lengthy selection process last week. todayis lengthy selection process last week. today is the first day proper of the trial. it is a criminal trial of donald trump, the former us president denies charges that he falsified accounts to hide hirsch money paid to a pawn actress. you will see making their way to the court in new york. that trial due to get under way, and the opening statements due to be heard a little later on. fairly early. just
israel's military�*s intelligence chief resigns, accepting responsiblity for failures before the hamas attack on october 7th. hello, welcome to bbc news now, i'm lucy hockings, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. let's go straight to new york, because the trial of the former president donald trump is due to get under today. thejurors, there was president donald trump is due to get under today. the jurors, there was a lengthy selection process last week. todayis lengthy...
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the ferocious hamas attacks of 7th october were a huge shock to israel and the rest of the world. it soon became clear that there were glaring failures by israeli military and security leaders that could have prevented or limited the impact of the deadliest assault in the country's history. now major general aharon haliva is the highest ranking israeli official to have resigned as a result. the head of intelligence said his division hadn't lived up to the task it was untested with. the task it was untrusted with. he wrote, "i carry that black day with me ever since." for six months, as israel has waged its most intense ever war in gaza, targeting hamas, questions of accountability have largely been set aside. but public frustration has been growing with renewed anti—government protests calling on the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to take his share of responsibility and resign. this major general departurecould lead to more departures and also pressure on benjamin netanyahu. he has sought to deflect blame on to security chiefs a full inquiry should wait until the war.
the ferocious hamas attacks of 7th october were a huge shock to israel and the rest of the world. it soon became clear that there were glaring failures by israeli military and security leaders that could have prevented or limited the impact of the deadliest assault in the country's history. now major general aharon haliva is the highest ranking israeli official to have resigned as a result. the head of intelligence said his division hadn't lived up to the task it was untested with. the task it...
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israel said hamas uses medicalfacilities in gaza as command centres. with war, our middle east correspondent. major general aharon haliva is the most senior israeli official that we've had so far to step down from his role in connection with the failings that led to the october the 7th attacks by hamas that really shocked israel and shocked the rest of the world. and he did come out in the week after those attacks and say that he publicly accepted responsibility, his share of the blame. but it's taken until now with six months of a war raging on in gaza for him to hand his resignation letter in. and he has said "the intelligence division under my command did not live up to the task we were entrusted with. i carry that black day with me ever since." really, the major general�*s announcement sets the stage for possibly more resignations from top security officials in the country, will put pressure on some in the political echelons, as well, where responsibility hasn't really been taken for other failings that may have contributed to the 7th of october
israel said hamas uses medicalfacilities in gaza as command centres. with war, our middle east correspondent. major general aharon haliva is the most senior israeli official that we've had so far to step down from his role in connection with the failings that led to the october the 7th attacks by hamas that really shocked israel and shocked the rest of the world. and he did come out in the week after those attacks and say that he publicly accepted responsibility, his share of the blame. but...
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israel's military�*s intelligence chief resigns, accepting responsiblity for failures before the hamas attack on october the 7th. prime minister rishi sunak says the first rwanda flights will take off in ten to 12 weeks, as parliament prepares for a showdown over his asylum plan. no more prevarication, no more delay. parliament will sit there tonight and vote, no matter how late it goes. no ifs, no buts — these flights are going to rwanda. millions at risk of flooding after torrential rain storms in china. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. less than seven months before voters in the united states go thanks to the polls, the unprecedented new york trial of one of the presidential candidates — donald trump — moves to opening statement in a few hours. the former president faces 3a counts of business fraud in a scheme to pay off porn—star stormy daniels to make sure an account of his alleged extramarital sexual encounter with her did not get published on the eve of the 2016 presidential election. the ident
israel's military�*s intelligence chief resigns, accepting responsiblity for failures before the hamas attack on october the 7th. prime minister rishi sunak says the first rwanda flights will take off in ten to 12 weeks, as parliament prepares for a showdown over his asylum plan. no more prevarication, no more delay. parliament will sit there tonight and vote, no matter how late it goes. no ifs, no buts — these flights are going to rwanda. millions at risk of flooding after torrential rain...
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israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities in gaza as command centres. here's our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, with more. major general aharon haliva is the most senior israeli official we have had so far to step down from his role in connection with the failings that led to the october seven attacks by hamas that really shocked israel and shocked the rest of the world. he did come out in the week after those attacks and say he publicly accepted responsibility, his share of the blame. but it has taken until now, six months of a war raging on in gaza for him to hand in his resignation letter. he has said the intelligence division under my command did not live up to the task we were entrusted with, i carry that black day with me ever since. and really the major general�*s announcement sets the stage for possibly more resignations from top security officials in the country, it will put pressure on some in the political echelons as well where responsibility hasn't really been taken for other failings that may have contributed to the 7th of oct
israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities in gaza as command centres. here's our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, with more. major general aharon haliva is the most senior israeli official we have had so far to step down from his role in connection with the failings that led to the october seven attacks by hamas that really shocked israel and shocked the rest of the world. he did come out in the week after those attacks and say he publicly accepted responsibility, his share of...
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, aharon haliva, has resigned — the first senior israeli official to step down over the october 7th hamas attack. parliament is set for a final showdown over the rwanda asylum plan — we'll have the latest live from westminster and kigali. ukraine's president welcomes washington's military aid deal, saying it could help turn the tide in the war against russia. and tens of thousands are forced to evacuate their homes after torrential rainstorms hit southern china threatening massive floods. hello, i'm sarah campbell. the head of israeli military intelligence, aharon haliva, has resigned — the first senior israeli official to step down over the hamas assault in october. mr haliva had accepted responsibility for security failings which allowed the attacks to take place. 1,200 people were killed and hundreds more were taken hostage by hamas and allied groups. meanwhile, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to reject any sanctions on the country's military, after reports that the us plans to cut aid to one unit. amid ongoing violence in the occupied west bank, the us says it will res
, aharon haliva, has resigned — the first senior israeli official to step down over the october 7th hamas attack. parliament is set for a final showdown over the rwanda asylum plan — we'll have the latest live from westminster and kigali. ukraine's president welcomes washington's military aid deal, saying it could help turn the tide in the war against russia. and tens of thousands are forced to evacuate their homes after torrential rainstorms hit southern china threatening massive floods....
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israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres. let's get more on all of this — with our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. hello to you. let's start with the background, the reports that the us might sanction a section of the israeli military.— might sanction a section of the israeli military. that's right. this is the netzah _ israeli military. that's right. this is the netzah yehuda _ israeli military. that's right. this is the netzah yehuda battalion, l is the netzah yehuda battalion, historically operating in the occupied west bank, and they have just been reports suggesting that the us, because it is looking to comply with its own legislation that says that its aid must not be used by foreign military units that have carried out human rights violations, there have been these reports indicating that us military aid, of course it is extremely substantial amounts, several billions of dollars amounts, several billions of dollars a year, to israel, could be cutjust for this one particular unit, it is a combat unit that
israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres. let's get more on all of this — with our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. hello to you. let's start with the background, the reports that the us might sanction a section of the israeli military.— might sanction a section of the israeli military. that's right. this is the netzah _ israeli military. that's right. this is the netzah yehuda _ israeli military. that's right. this is the netzah yehuda battalion, l is...
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in central gaza, israeli forces hunt hamas. they're still launching attacks from tunnels and buildings. and as the war rages on, sickness and hunger haunt gaza. these children in central gaza are queuing for food to try and feed entire families. many are weak, listless. the un says less than half the amount of food needed is reaching the population. translation: we have been coming here for six months, l and we are completely dependent on the food charity. we come here to take food to eat and feed the other children. in the north, where the threat of famine is most acute, amjad kanu, age three, suffers from kidney disease exacerbated by malnutrition. his six—year—old brother, ahmad, provides comfort for the youngster. souad has more than one sick child. her older boy has suspected cancer and in war—ravaged gaza, can't get the proper treatment. such are the days and lives of gaza after six months of war. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. health and emergency workers in the second biggest city in the gaza strip say they've
in central gaza, israeli forces hunt hamas. they're still launching attacks from tunnels and buildings. and as the war rages on, sickness and hunger haunt gaza. these children in central gaza are queuing for food to try and feed entire families. many are weak, listless. the un says less than half the amount of food needed is reaching the population. translation: we have been coming here for six months, l and we are completely dependent on the food charity. we come here to take food to eat and...
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israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres, which hamas rejects. earlier, i spoke with dr zaher sahloul who leads the ngo medglobal that sends emergency medical teams to gaza. thank you so much for being with us this evening. dr sahloul, you were in gaza injanuary. there have been four medical missions from your organisation. what have you been seeing, what have you teams been seeing? what are your colleagues telling you they saw there when they come back from those missions? thank you for having me. what i have seen is something that i have never seen in my professional life. i have been going into disaster areas in countries like area, ——syria ukraine, yemen. i have been in gaza multiple times before but what i saw injanuary is heartbreaking, destruction, systematic destruction of the healthcare system of hospitals, of clinics, huge displacement of the population. i was located in rafah but also al—nassr hospital in khan younis and i have seen tents everywhere, abouti million people are displaced in rafah which is the centre of the ngo's op
israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres, which hamas rejects. earlier, i spoke with dr zaher sahloul who leads the ngo medglobal that sends emergency medical teams to gaza. thank you so much for being with us this evening. dr sahloul, you were in gaza injanuary. there have been four medical missions from your organisation. what have you been seeing, what have you teams been seeing? what are your colleagues telling you they saw there when they come back from those...
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israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres, which hamas rejects. dr zaher sahloul is co—founder and president of medglobal, a us—based nongovernmental organisation that is sending doctors and nurses to provide emergency care in gaza. thank you so much for being with us this evening. dr sahloul, you were in gaza injanuary. there have been four medical missions from your organisation. what have you been seeing, what have you teams been seeing? thank you for having me. what i have seen is something that i have seen is something that i have never seen in my professional life. i have been going into disaster areas in countries like area, ukraine, yemen. i have been in gaza multiple times before but what i saw injanuary is heartbreaking, destruction, systematic destruction of the healthcare systematic destruction of the healthca re system of systematic destruction of the healthcare system of hospitals, of clinics, huge displacement of clinics, huge displacement of the population. i was located in rougher but also al—nassr hospital in khan younis an
israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres, which hamas rejects. dr zaher sahloul is co—founder and president of medglobal, a us—based nongovernmental organisation that is sending doctors and nurses to provide emergency care in gaza. thank you so much for being with us this evening. dr sahloul, you were in gaza injanuary. there have been four medical missions from your organisation. what have you been seeing, what have you teams been seeing? thank you for having me....
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israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres which hamas rejects. meanwhile, at least five rockets are reported to have been fired from northern iraq towards a us military base across the border in syria. three of the rockets are believed to have hit the kharab al—jir base or nearby, causing minor damage. they were said to have been fired from the town of zummar. some iraqi media say the attack was launched by the popular mobilisation forces, the iran—backed shia militia whose base was struck on friday night. us presidentjoe biden has spoken out against anti—semitism on university campuses, after the rabbi of an ivy league university urged jewish students to leave campus. anti—israeli protesters at columbia university, in new york city, were reportedly heard shouting slogans in support of hamas and the al-qassam brigades — both recognised as terror groups by countries including the us and the uk. witnesses also reported hearing the protesters chanting that tel aviv — israel's largest city — should be burned to the ground. in a whatsapp
israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres which hamas rejects. meanwhile, at least five rockets are reported to have been fired from northern iraq towards a us military base across the border in syria. three of the rockets are believed to have hit the kharab al—jir base or nearby, causing minor damage. they were said to have been fired from the town of zummar. some iraqi media say the attack was launched by the popular mobilisation forces, the iran—backed shia...
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the israeli war cabinet has been planning an offensive against hamas in rafah, where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. but the us and other allies have warned it against a full—scale assault on the city. the bbc�*s diplomatic correspondent james landale is injerusalem and has more on the military aid and reaction to it. a lot of it will go to replace missiles for the iron dome self defence air defence system that they have here in israel. but equally a lot of it willjust go on buying arms that israel needs at the moment. so it is a substantial amount of money. it will be naturally welcomed by the israelis. the prime minister said that it was much needed and thanked the united states, saying that it was all part of an attempt by the united states to help israel defend western civilisation. that was the way he put it. not surprisingly, palestinian groups have not taken that view. a spokesperson for the palestinian authorities here said that this is an act of the aggression by the americans. this arming of the israelis, they said, would lead to thousands
the israeli war cabinet has been planning an offensive against hamas in rafah, where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. but the us and other allies have warned it against a full—scale assault on the city. the bbc�*s diplomatic correspondent james landale is injerusalem and has more on the military aid and reaction to it. a lot of it will go to replace missiles for the iron dome self defence air defence system that they have here in israel. but equally a lot of...