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, but israel was before the court because israel is a signatory to the genocide convention, and south africa brought its case on the basis of violation of that convention, to which israel was a signatory. that's right. so, did you expedite it? was it treated unusually compared with other cases before the court? erm, somewhat. we... the court is required in its own rules to give expedited treatment to any request for provisional measures. and, in this case, the request, if i recall, was filed on the 29th of december, and we have to allow enough time for the respondent to prepare. so we're always trying to build expediency on the one hand and also fairness to the respondent. so we worked... we did work quickly. would it be fair to say, and i'm no lawyer and many people watching and listening will not be lawyers, but would it be fair to say that the key point that you made your initial order and ruling upon was whether or not there was a plausible case that should be taken on by the court of genocide in the case of israel's actions in gaza after october 7th? and you quite clearly decided
, but israel was before the court because israel is a signatory to the genocide convention, and south africa brought its case on the basis of violation of that convention, to which israel was a signatory. that's right. so, did you expedite it? was it treated unusually compared with other cases before the court? erm, somewhat. we... the court is required in its own rules to give expedited treatment to any request for provisional measures. and, in this case, the request, if i recall, was filed on...
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we have -ictures between iran and israel. we have pictures of _ between iran and israel. we have pictures of one — between iran and israel. we have pictures of one of _ between iran and israel. we have pictures of one of those - between iran and israel. we have pictures of one of those camps i between iran and israel. we have l pictures of one of those camps that is for the refugees around rafah. and the un agency for palestinian refugees are also saying today they are worried about the threat of disease outbreaks in gaza as the summer approaches and the temperatures rise.— summer approaches and the temperatures rise. yes, there are alwa s temperatures rise. yes, there are always problems _ temperatures rise. yes, there are always problems down _ temperatures rise. yes, there are always problems down there - temperatures rise. yes, there are | always problems down there when temperatures rise. yes, there are - always problems down there when the heat rises, mosquitoes, malaria, other diseases that might not be a problem. if it were not for the war situation, the fact
we have -ictures between iran and israel. we have pictures of _ between iran and israel. we have pictures of one — between iran and israel. we have pictures of one of _ between iran and israel. we have pictures of one of those - between iran and israel. we have pictures of one of those camps i between iran and israel. we have l pictures of one of those camps that is for the refugees around rafah. and the un agency for palestinian refugees are also saying today they are worried about the...
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israel has... not to undertake this big military offensive in rafah principally because of the humanitarian consequences, more than a million a day have people trapped in rafah with very little protection or shelter. thus far, that american persuasion hasn't had much impact, certainly on the opinions of benjamin netanyahu. certainly on the opinions of ben'amin netan ahu. . ~ , benjamin netanyahu. thank you very much for that- _ benjamin netanyahu. thank you very much for that. as _ benjamin netanyahu. thank you very much for that. as you _ benjamin netanyahu. thank you very much for that. as you can _ benjamin netanyahu. thank you very much for that. as you can see, - benjamin netanyahu. thank you very much for that. as you can see, our. much for that. as you can see, our correspondent is standing by with us. let's speak to sameer hashmi who's in riyadh. todayis today is the first day of the world economic— today is the first day of the world economic forum and it is focused on what _ economic fo
israel has... not to undertake this big military offensive in rafah principally because of the humanitarian consequences, more than a million a day have people trapped in rafah with very little protection or shelter. thus far, that american persuasion hasn't had much impact, certainly on the opinions of benjamin netanyahu. certainly on the opinions of ben'amin netan ahu. . ~ , benjamin netanyahu. thank you very much for that- _ benjamin netanyahu. thank you very much for that. as _ benjamin...
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we hope israel will not attack. we call on the united states of america to ask israel to not carry out the rafah attack, because america is the only country able to prevent israel from committing this crime. 0ur correspondent sameer hashmi is in riyadh, where mr blinken is due to arrive. well, today is the first day of the world economic forum, a special meeting that's happening in riyadh. and it's focused a lot on what's happening in gaza. we had the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, who gave a speech earlier in the morning, and in his address, he reached out and appealed to the united states and president biden to stop israel from carrying out the invasion in rafah. he said it was important the united states exerts that pressure on israel and prevents that. so that was one of the first things, and then there will be a lot of action tomorrow, and a lot of diplomacy around gaza, because us secretary of state antony blinken will be arriving here, he will be meeting a lot of leaders from the region, including the
we hope israel will not attack. we call on the united states of america to ask israel to not carry out the rafah attack, because america is the only country able to prevent israel from committing this crime. 0ur correspondent sameer hashmi is in riyadh, where mr blinken is due to arrive. well, today is the first day of the world economic forum, a special meeting that's happening in riyadh. and it's focused a lot on what's happening in gaza. we had the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, who...
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the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. i asked our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, injerusalem about the significance of the aid for israel. well, it isjust a reminder that at its core, the relationship between the united states and israel is a military one and it is one that does provide a huge amount of military support to israel. if you think about it, by law, by us law, $3 billion worth of military aid is given to israel every year, and so this new package that has been announced and been agreed is additional to that. about $14 billion of it is for military aid, a large chunk of that will go on replenishing israel's iron dome missile defences. equally, a large chunk will also go on buying more arms and resupplying, and resupply and things like that. the extra 9 billion or so, you know, is for humanitarian relief that one assumes will be spent on the israeli side of the relief effort, in and around gaza. but it is a substantial amount of money. yeah, the palestinian president spokesman calling it an act of aggr
the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. i asked our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, injerusalem about the significance of the aid for israel. well, it isjust a reminder that at its core, the relationship between the united states and israel is a military one and it is one that does provide a huge amount of military support to israel. if you think about it, by law, by us law, $3 billion worth of military aid is given to israel every year,...
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this was a relatively small scale strike by israel. earlier, the us secretary of state antony blinken would not comment on reports the white house was informed in advance about the israeli assault. the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we are focusing on, what the g7 is focusing on and it's reflected in our statement and in our conversation is the work to de—escalate tensions. and this is why the us and its allies want to calm tensions. last sunday iran attacked israel with more than 300 missiles and drones causing little damage. the fear in the west is that a cycle of retaliation between israel and iran could ignite a wider war. and there is hope too that the limited nature of the israeli attack will allow the iranians to walk away from any further response. officials in tehran have been downplaying the significance of the israeli strike. the president of iran did not even mention it in his speech yesterday. but tensions are running high in the middle east and diplomats will be working hard behind
this was a relatively small scale strike by israel. earlier, the us secretary of state antony blinken would not comment on reports the white house was informed in advance about the israeli assault. the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we are focusing on, what the g7 is focusing on and it's reflected in our statement and in our conversation is the work to de—escalate tensions. and this is why the us and its allies want to calm tensions. last sunday iran...
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again, as much as the us and other countries were urging israel not to respond, i think israel was going to have to respond of course. this was an unprecedented attack from iran onto its territory, even though the iranians gave them plenty of warning to intercept those missiles. so it was a show of force from iran but it still had to be responded to so they responded with this fairly symbolic attack. there were no casualties or anything that would force the iranians or embarrass the iranians into responding. so i think, for now, the iranians are using this attack and counterattack between israel and iran to try to warn the international community of the danger that iran poses and to try to impose further sanctions on the iranian regime. that is as far as i think they are going to go for now. meanwhile in iraq, a base used by pro—iranian militias has been damaged by a large explosion, a day after israel's presumed strike on iran. one person was killed and eight others injured in the blast and intense fire at the kalso military base, south of the capital baghdad. this footage from the sc
again, as much as the us and other countries were urging israel not to respond, i think israel was going to have to respond of course. this was an unprecedented attack from iran onto its territory, even though the iranians gave them plenty of warning to intercept those missiles. so it was a show of force from iran but it still had to be responded to so they responded with this fairly symbolic attack. there were no casualties or anything that would force the iranians or embarrass the iranians...
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but for the moment it is clear that israel has - it is clear that israel has allowed iraq room to back down but saying very clearly iran mac, if you strike out territory, there is no more proxy bail on deniable responsibility. we rip that fell apart. you strike us and we will strike you directly on your territory in iraq. it is an election _ your territory in iraq. it is an election year? - your territory in iraq. it is an election year? i - your territory in iraq. it is an election year? i thinkl your territory in iraq. it 3 an election year? i think that is inaudible the election which i think the us is quite satisfied with that. ,, . , us is quite satisfied with that. ,, ., , ., that. the us has remained offensive _ that. the us has remained offensive for _ that. the us has remained offensive for israel - that. the us has remained offensive for israel but - that. the us has remained offensive for israel but it l offensive for israel but it will not take part in offensive actions like what happened on the weekend. that will remain the weekend. that will remain the policy. that will g
but for the moment it is clear that israel has - it is clear that israel has allowed iraq room to back down but saying very clearly iran mac, if you strike out territory, there is no more proxy bail on deniable responsibility. we rip that fell apart. you strike us and we will strike you directly on your territory in iraq. it is an election _ your territory in iraq. it is an election year? - your territory in iraq. it is an election year? i - your territory in iraq. it is an election year? i...
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and we also heard from the israeli foreign minister, israel katz, saying that israel wouldn't stage an invasion of rafah if hostages were released. do you think the israeli government ever planned on invading rafah? the israelis did move forces — a division — closer to rafah. this, i believe, is in order to put pressure on hamas to compromise. "you, if you don't compromise with us, hamas, "we will move into rafah." but they are not there yet. in rafah, there are 1.2 million palestinian refugees. if the israelis want to operate in rafah, they have to evacuate the refugees first. it would take them between four and six weeks to do that. so the tanks are ready, but i don't think that they are going to start their engines and move into rafah anytime soon. you talk about evacuating over a million people who are now in rafah. just how possible is that going to be? well, it's going to be a big operation, and the first sign for it will probably be if the israelis drop leaflets over rafah telling them to move to khan younis or to another area which is close to the sea. it's a big operation.
and we also heard from the israeli foreign minister, israel katz, saying that israel wouldn't stage an invasion of rafah if hostages were released. do you think the israeli government ever planned on invading rafah? the israelis did move forces — a division — closer to rafah. this, i believe, is in order to put pressure on hamas to compromise. "you, if you don't compromise with us, hamas, "we will move into rafah." but they are not there yet. in rafah, there are 1.2 million...
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the bbc�*s wyre davies has more on israel's plans. we got a very clear indication from an israeli government spokesperson today that israel is moving ahead and planning for what is expected to be a pretty full—scale military incursion into rafah, the city in southern gaza, where israel says the remnants, significant remnants of hamas fighters and leadership are still based. israel says it has destroyed about 19 hamas military battalions, meaning there are about 4—5 battalions, hundreds of heavily armed men, remaining in southern gaza, with the hamas leadership. israel has of course had to respond to these criticisms and appeals from allies, including the us in recent weeks, not to undertake this full—scale military invasion. principally because of the humanitarian consequences. there are thought to be abouti million people in and around rafah in southern gaza, people in dire circumstances, and the americans and british and others, including aid agencies, are really worried about the growing humanitarian crisis. some evidence tha
the bbc�*s wyre davies has more on israel's plans. we got a very clear indication from an israeli government spokesperson today that israel is moving ahead and planning for what is expected to be a pretty full—scale military incursion into rafah, the city in southern gaza, where israel says the remnants, significant remnants of hamas fighters and leadership are still based. israel says it has destroyed about 19 hamas military battalions, meaning there are about 4—5 battalions, hundreds of...
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in israel, netanyahu says this demonstrates the support of america to israel. in its defence, the western civilisation and they think america for that. the same was repeated by the minister of defence in israel who said it is a clear message to our enemy. on the other hand, the spokesperson of bakhmut bus has said —— abbas says it gives them a green light to broaden them a green light to broaden the conflict in the region and will undermine the stability in the region and globally and he said all that will do is add to the casualties which according to the palestinian health ministry in gaza, 34,000 now. so it was received differently and i think it is more or less and i think it is more or less a prize for israel because inaudible strong way to a renia attack to israel and listening to american support and preparing for the rafah operation, so this aid will help israel to carry on its mission, according to mr netanyahu.— mission, according to mr netanyahu. mission, according to mr netan ahu. �* , ., ., netanyahu. and yet, you do have israel's allies _
in israel, netanyahu says this demonstrates the support of america to israel. in its defence, the western civilisation and they think america for that. the same was repeated by the minister of defence in israel who said it is a clear message to our enemy. on the other hand, the spokesperson of bakhmut bus has said —— abbas says it gives them a green light to broaden them a green light to broaden the conflict in the region and will undermine the stability in the region and globally and he...
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. find goes well beyond particular aspects of both iran and israel.— of both iran and israel. and you mentioned _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was an _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was an area - of both iran and israel. and you| mentioned it was an area where of both iran and israel. and you - mentioned it was an area where there is a nuclear facility, mentioned it was an area where there is a nuclearfacility, even if they didn't strike directly at the nuclear facility. is there a possibility that iran will either accelerate its programme towards nuclear or move it underground? it certainly underground now. there is no chance that any targeting of the isfahan facility would have been successful, because it is hard. that's not in question. iranians have done that the decades. but also i would suggest, i don't know if iran could accelerate their programme any faster than it already is, violations of us inspectors, numerous attempts to obscure what
. find goes well beyond particular aspects of both iran and israel.— of both iran and israel. and you mentioned _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was an _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was an area - of both iran and israel. and you| mentioned it was an area where of both iran and israel. and you - mentioned it was an area where there is a nuclear facility,...
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that's correct, we have had israel's foreign minister israel katz coming out quite quickly thanking the us congress for this, noting there was overwhelming bipartisan support, saying that this sends a strong message to israel's enemies. of course this package was passed after there had been some congressional democrats have been saying in recent weeks that further military aid to israel from the us should come with conditions attached because of concerns about the conduct of the war in gaza. but this doesn't seem to have been the case, if you break down that $17 billion that's heading the way of israel, it's about 5 billion for replenishing and expanding its air defence system, the real value of that has been proved time and time again in the past six months or so as the war in gaza has raged on and we have had the new threats emerging to israel, the new threats emerging to israel, the likes of the direct attack by iran using drones and missiles earlier this month for the first time coming directly from iranian soil. then you have also included in this money further billions of dollars
that's correct, we have had israel's foreign minister israel katz coming out quite quickly thanking the us congress for this, noting there was overwhelming bipartisan support, saying that this sends a strong message to israel's enemies. of course this package was passed after there had been some congressional democrats have been saying in recent weeks that further military aid to israel from the us should come with conditions attached because of concerns about the conduct of the war in gaza....
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we hope israel will not attack. we call in the united states of america to ask israel to not carry out the rafah attack because america is the only country able to prevent israel from committing this crime. so how likely is it that hamas will release hostages? i've been speaking to ahron bregman from the department of war studies at king's college london about those hostage videos. well, first of all, very good news for the families because they can see that their loved ones are still alive. and the message of hamas is basically "here, "you have the hostages, and you, the israeli government, "should compromise." it is also a message to the american administration because one of the hostages has got american nationality. so hamas pressure on israel, on the americans and on the israeli public, so the israeli public put pressure on the israeli government to compromise. and do you think that will work? will the pressure be enough to get the israeli government to compromise? well, you know, the main bone of contention is
we hope israel will not attack. we call in the united states of america to ask israel to not carry out the rafah attack because america is the only country able to prevent israel from committing this crime. so how likely is it that hamas will release hostages? i've been speaking to ahron bregman from the department of war studies at king's college london about those hostage videos. well, first of all, very good news for the families because they can see that their loved ones are still alive....
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he gave more detail on the military aid package to both ukraine and israel. well, a big chunk of this appears to be about replenishing and indeed expanding israel's integrated air and missile defense systems. we, of course, don't know the full range of what was expended when israel was defending itself against iran's attack recently. but some estimates have put it at one and a half billion pounds. and this list includes probably both missiles and new launch systems for both david's sling and the iron dome system. there's also some money in there for the laser based system that israel has been developing, the irom beam. 0k, matthew, turning to this long—awaited package for ukraine, in that war with with russia. timing, of course, is everything. it could well arrive within the week if everything gets signed off — senate and, of course, president biden. the question is, though, how effective will it be? is this just going to extend the war or could it actually lead to a win? i mean, in terms of this package, what you're looking at here is much—needed relie
he gave more detail on the military aid package to both ukraine and israel. well, a big chunk of this appears to be about replenishing and indeed expanding israel's integrated air and missile defense systems. we, of course, don't know the full range of what was expended when israel was defending itself against iran's attack recently. but some estimates have put it at one and a half billion pounds. and this list includes probably both missiles and new launch systems for both david's sling and...
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the money from america, $26 billion, what does that mean for israel? i think it gives israel a feeling of a little more confidence and security as it contemplates the prospect of an expansion of the operation and gaza. we have been hearing a lot about the possibilities of an israeli incursion into the southern city of rafah but last week saw heightening tension with iran and the prospect of a wider conflict in the prospect of a wider conflict in the region and we are still under attack from lebanon so this money and a large chunk of it can be used by israel to replenish a defence systems and a lot were used over the last six months with the war in gaza and last week with the attack from iran. ., ., .,, ., ., iran. you mentioned the operation rafah and which _ benjamin netanyahu said he would do. america are saying at one time — said he would do. america are saying at one time we _ said he would do. america are saying at one time we are _ said he would do. america are saying at one time we are supportive - said he would do. america are saying at one t
the money from america, $26 billion, what does that mean for israel? i think it gives israel a feeling of a little more confidence and security as it contemplates the prospect of an expansion of the operation and gaza. we have been hearing a lot about the possibilities of an israeli incursion into the southern city of rafah but last week saw heightening tension with iran and the prospect of a wider conflict in the prospect of a wider conflict in the region and we are still under attack from...
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so why did iran attack israel? i was in retaliation for israel's targeting of the consulate in syria on the first of april in which iran says seven of its military officers were killed. as a long—running shadow war between these bitter rivals which is out in the open. we analyse footage from the letters attack sent to our colleagues which shows the succession of flashes in the sky said to be above isfahan. we think it is to be consider flashes match up perfectly. indicating they show the same event. isfahan, the location of the attack is significant because several of the nuclear facilities are based there. iran said nothing to see here, the official state news shows this footage in an attempt to confirm the scene after the explosions. he describes everything is safe and sound. international atomic agencies as there is no damage to iran declare such wishes will be up and unable to buy a five price cells. —— verify for ourselves. earlier i spoke to laura blumenfeld, middle east analyst and former senior policy
so why did iran attack israel? i was in retaliation for israel's targeting of the consulate in syria on the first of april in which iran says seven of its military officers were killed. as a long—running shadow war between these bitter rivals which is out in the open. we analyse footage from the letters attack sent to our colleagues which shows the succession of flashes in the sky said to be above isfahan. we think it is to be consider flashes match up perfectly. indicating they show the same...
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palestinians take cover as israel strikes homes in southern gaza. nine people have been killed, including at least four children, after strikes in rafah. and thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest against what they say are the damaging effects of over—tourism. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. there are high hopes that a $61 billion military funding package for ukraine — which stalled in the us house of representatives months ago — will be unlocked in the next hour. president zelensky has said that without the additional weapons it'll bring, ukraine will lose the war with russia. these are live pictures from the house of representatives, where a debate has been under way for the last few hours. one issue was that the bill rolled together funding for ukraine, israel, and taiwan and other allies. to try and solve it, us house speaker mikejohnson has now broken it down into three separate votes, meaning members can approve elements they support and dismiss others. during the debate, lawmakers in support of the legisl
palestinians take cover as israel strikes homes in southern gaza. nine people have been killed, including at least four children, after strikes in rafah. and thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest against what they say are the damaging effects of over—tourism. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. there are high hopes that a $61 billion military funding package for ukraine — which stalled in the us house of representatives months ago — will be unlocked in the...
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, but israel officials have yet to confirm that. we saw some volatility in the oil price after the attack, but things have settled now. i spoke with renowned strategist david roche of independent strategy, and asked him how further escalation of this conflict could impact the global economy. take a listen. i think it will give momentary pause to escalation in the middle east of the israelis —— what the israelis have done and there is no doubt that they were behind the strike, is that they have hit the military base close to isfahan but only about 110 kilometres away from the nuclear site. that is very significant because what they did was to wipe out the radar and anti—aircraft defence missiles at that site which were missiles there to protect the nuclear facilities to the north. israel's messages very clear — you fire 300 missiles at us, nothing happened, nothing hit. we fire missiles at you and we actually wiped out the defence of your nuclear research and of course creation of plutonium for bombs just beside that facility
, but israel officials have yet to confirm that. we saw some volatility in the oil price after the attack, but things have settled now. i spoke with renowned strategist david roche of independent strategy, and asked him how further escalation of this conflict could impact the global economy. take a listen. i think it will give momentary pause to escalation in the middle east of the israelis —— what the israelis have done and there is no doubt that they were behind the strike, is that they...
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we hope israel will not attack. we call on the united states of america to ask israel to not carry out the rafah attack because america is the only country able to prevent israel from committing this crime. our correspondents sameer hashmi, in riyadh, and wyre davies, injerusalem, are covering the latest antony blinken visit. i asked wyre about the sort of impact this visit is likely to have. well, mr blinken�*s clearly here to try and help those peace talks get going once again. israel has, along with other countries, urged israel not to undertake this big military offensive in rafah, principally because of the humanitarian consequences — more than a million and a half people trapped in rafah with very little protection, very little shelter. thus far, those american words, that american persuasion hasn't had much impact, certainly on the opinions of benjamin netanyahu. wyre, thank you very much for that. as you can see, our correspondent, sameer hashmi, standing by for us in riyadh. good to see you. just talk u
we hope israel will not attack. we call on the united states of america to ask israel to not carry out the rafah attack because america is the only country able to prevent israel from committing this crime. our correspondents sameer hashmi, in riyadh, and wyre davies, injerusalem, are covering the latest antony blinken visit. i asked wyre about the sort of impact this visit is likely to have. well, mr blinken�*s clearly here to try and help those peace talks get going once again. israel has,...
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the security of israel is critical. we will always make your is well has what it needs to defend itself against iran and the terrorists it supports. with this aid, we can help replenish the israeli editor so that iran can never carry out the destruction it intended. at the same time, this bill significantly increases humanitarian assistance for the innocent people of gaza, who have suffered badly, suffering the consequences of this war. hamas started it and we will work intently to get as much aid to gaza is possible. this bill includes $1 billion from a —— —— an additional humanitarian aid in gaza. we will eagerly secure that aid, including food and medical supplies, clean water, and israel must make sure this reaches the palestinians in gaza without delay. everything we do is guided by the ultimate goal of bringing the hostages home and securing a ceasefire and securing conditions for an enduring peace. there is more that this bill does. you will know, the press here, including providing support to strengthen
the security of israel is critical. we will always make your is well has what it needs to defend itself against iran and the terrorists it supports. with this aid, we can help replenish the israeli editor so that iran can never carry out the destruction it intended. at the same time, this bill significantly increases humanitarian assistance for the innocent people of gaza, who have suffered badly, suffering the consequences of this war. hamas started it and we will work intently to get as much...
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they have been _ israel, going forward? they have been following - israel, going forward? they have been following this - have been following this international theory of a bear hug, strategic squeezing and some say israel isn't listening but it has worked. they went for a pinpoint strike this week, we have seen much more humanitarian aid, they are agreeing to what they are calling a conditions based invasion of rafah which probably looks like they will never be a full—scale assault, it will be much more pinpoint. it has taken a lot of carrots and sticks and pushing and backpedalling but i think they are getting there.— backpedalling but i think they are getting there. what about iran? could _ are getting there. what about iran? could we _ are getting there. what about iran? could we see _ are getting there. what about iran? could we see any - iran? could we see any engagements with iran? we know iran is behind several different proxies in the region, you mentioned hezbollah, we have seen issues with the houthi rebels attacking maritime shipping, is there any chance th
they have been _ israel, going forward? they have been following - israel, going forward? they have been following this - have been following this international theory of a bear hug, strategic squeezing and some say israel isn't listening but it has worked. they went for a pinpoint strike this week, we have seen much more humanitarian aid, they are agreeing to what they are calling a conditions based invasion of rafah which probably looks like they will never be a full—scale assault, it will...
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to exist, but that does _ state of israel to exist, but that does not — state of israel to exist, but that does not mean that you cannot protest — does not mean that you cannot protest against the way the war is being _ protest against the way the war is being conducted. so it's important not to— being conducted. so it's important not to conflate all these things in a way— not to conflate all these things in a way we — not to conflate all these things in a way we respond to these issues. but the _ a way we respond to these issues. but the interesting thing is, the statement has just come out from the white house, ivo, as mikejohnson was speaking on the steps of columbia university, joe biden put out a statement saying that he backs freedom of expression on us campuses, so as you say, given the volatility at us two universities at the moment, whether a politicalfight on universities at the moment, whether a political fight on top of that is a political fight on top of that is a good thing is to be question to. yet, i don't think this is a good time for politics, although if eve
to exist, but that does _ state of israel to exist, but that does not — state of israel to exist, but that does not mean that you cannot protest — does not mean that you cannot protest against the way the war is being _ protest against the way the war is being conducted. so it's important not to— being conducted. so it's important not to conflate all these things in a way— not to conflate all these things in a way we — not to conflate all these things in a way we respond to these...
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we have had israel's foreign minister, israel katz, coming out quite quickly thanking the us congress for this, noting that there was overwhelming bipartisan support, and saying that this sends a strong message to israel's enemies. of course, this package was passed after there had been some congressional democrats who had been saying in recent weeks that further military aid to israel from the us should come with conditions attached because of concerns about the conduct of the war in gaza. but this doesn't seem to have been the case, and if you break down that $17 billion that's heading the way of israel, it's about 5 billion for replenishing and expanding its air defence system, the real value of that has been proved time and time again in the past six months or so as the war in gaza has raged on and we have had the new threats emerging to israel, the likes of the direct attack by iran using drones and missiles earlier this month for the first time coming directly from iranian soil. then you have also included in this money further billions of dollars that were going towards advance
we have had israel's foreign minister, israel katz, coming out quite quickly thanking the us congress for this, noting that there was overwhelming bipartisan support, and saying that this sends a strong message to israel's enemies. of course, this package was passed after there had been some congressional democrats who had been saying in recent weeks that further military aid to israel from the us should come with conditions attached because of concerns about the conduct of the war in gaza. but...
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continued support for israel, _ support for israel? continued support for israel, again - support for israel? continued support for israel, again not l support for israel, again not without some controversy and there were some senators speaking out against further aid for israel, $26 billion was agreed at the end of the day and this will be aid for israel. also humanitarian aid for the citizens of gaza which are facing a tremendous difficulty at the moment and there has been previous aid from the united states. double continue but it is right to reflect the disquiet among some americans in that respect and that aid that is going to israel. as you mentioned, it billion dollars for taiwan and this is to i think an effort to stave off potential action by china on some of the uncertainties in that part of the world. uncertainties in that part of the world-— uncertainties in that part of the world. ~ ,. ,, ., the world. we will discuss that now, the world. we will discuss that new. thank — the world. we will discuss that now, thank you
continued support for israel, _ support for israel? continued support for israel, again - support for israel? continued support for israel, again not l support for israel, again not without some controversy and there were some senators speaking out against further aid for israel, $26 billion was agreed at the end of the day and this will be aid for israel. also humanitarian aid for the citizens of gaza which are facing a tremendous difficulty at the moment and there has been previous aid from...
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we hope israel will not attack. we call on the united states of america to ask israel to not carry out the rafah attack because america is the only country able to prevent israel from committing this crime. earlier, i spoke to our middle east correspondent wyre davies — who's injerusalem, and our correspondent in riyadh, sameer hashmi. i started by asking wyre about the sort of impact antony blinken�*s visit will have. he is clearly here to try to help these peace talks get going once again. not to undertake this big military offensive in rafah, principally because of the humanitarian consequences, more than a million a day have people trapped in rafah with very little protection or shelter. thus far, that american persuasion hasn't had much impact, certainly on the opinions of benjamin netanyahu. thank you very much for that. as you can see, our correspondent is standing by with us. just orchestra what the latest is where you are.— just orchestra what the latest is where you are. today is the first da of wher
we hope israel will not attack. we call on the united states of america to ask israel to not carry out the rafah attack because america is the only country able to prevent israel from committing this crime. earlier, i spoke to our middle east correspondent wyre davies — who's injerusalem, and our correspondent in riyadh, sameer hashmi. i started by asking wyre about the sort of impact antony blinken�*s visit will have. he is clearly here to try to help these peace talks get going once...
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— for, you know, it's recent attacks on israel necessarily only, but for that deal— on israel necessarily only, but for that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the — that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill _ that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that _ that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that passed - that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that passed also - that deal with the missiles. yes, of| course the bill that passed also had money for israel and allies for the es in the asia—pacific including taiwan. on the issue of ukraine, do you think because it has taken six months to get this through, that it will come too late as russia and its forces have been pushing into ukraine? i forces have been pushing into ukraine? ., ., , forces have been pushing into ukraine? ., ., ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians _ ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are _ ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are holding - ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are holding the i late, uk
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syria, and iran launched an unprecedented assault against israel. here in the uk — the outgoing head of the government's climate change watchdog, says rishi sunak has set back the cause of tackling global warming in the uk and is risking the uk falling behind other countries, in the battle against global warming. here's justin rowlatt. we had a stark reminder of the impact of climate change this week, a warning that the world's coral reefs were at risk of dying because of a global bleaching event caused by exceptionally high sea temperatures. it comes as the head of the government watchdog on climate change had some stern words for the prime minister. the reason — in the autumn, rishi sunak delayed a ban on petrol and diesel cars and watered down targets for phasing out gas boilers. we seem to have defaulted to an approach which will impose unacceptable costs on hard pressed british families, costs that no one was ever really told about. here is what mr stark had to say about that. i think it set us back. so i think we have moved from a position
syria, and iran launched an unprecedented assault against israel. here in the uk — the outgoing head of the government's climate change watchdog, says rishi sunak has set back the cause of tackling global warming in the uk and is risking the uk falling behind other countries, in the battle against global warming. here's justin rowlatt. we had a stark reminder of the impact of climate change this week, a warning that the world's coral reefs were at risk of dying because of a global bleaching...
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— security package we are sending to israel to— security package we are sending to israel to deter more iranian aggression and also with the war that was— aggression and also with the war that was started years ago in ukraine _ that was started years ago in ukraine that russia thought it was going _ ukraine that russia thought it was going to _ ukraine that russia thought it was going to end within a few days, and i did going to end within a few days, and i did not— going to end within a few days, and i did not happen, so, yes, while democracy— i did not happen, so, yes, while democracy is incredibly messy, the showing _ democracy is incredibly messy, the showing of— democracy is incredibly messy, the showing of strength today showed the world that our commitments and our promises _ world that our commitments and our promises can circumvent and can definitely— promises can circumvent and can definitely be the core thing that is most _ definitely be the core thing that is most important to americans versus all the _ most important to americans versus all the kind — most impor
— security package we are sending to israel to— security package we are sending to israel to deter more iranian aggression and also with the war that was— aggression and also with the war that was started years ago in ukraine _ that was started years ago in ukraine that russia thought it was going _ ukraine that russia thought it was going to _ ukraine that russia thought it was going to end within a few days, and i did going to end within a few days, and i did not— going to end within...
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we hope israel will not attack. we call on the united states of america to ask israel to not carry out the rafah attack because america is the only country able to prevent israel from committing this crime. 0ur correspondents sameer hashmi, in riyadh, and wyre davies, injerusalem, are covering the latest antony blinken visit. i asked wyre about the sort of impact it is likely to have. there are two tracks here. the first one is news released today from the israeli military, showing pictures and video of the head of southern command meeting with the head of the israeli military and apparently negotiating the final discussions, laying out the final plans for this much expected full—scale military assault on rafah, because israel believes that the remnants of hamas�*s fighting force, about a quarter of hamas�*s fighting force, all of hamas�*s leaders — surviving leaders — are based in and around the southern gazan city of rafah. and benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, has always said this war ca
we hope israel will not attack. we call on the united states of america to ask israel to not carry out the rafah attack because america is the only country able to prevent israel from committing this crime. 0ur correspondents sameer hashmi, in riyadh, and wyre davies, injerusalem, are covering the latest antony blinken visit. i asked wyre about the sort of impact it is likely to have. there are two tracks here. the first one is news released today from the israeli military, showing pictures and...
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italy is a government _ israel's border. italy is a government and - israel's border. italy is a government and from i israel's border. italy is a government and from a | israel's border. italy is a - government and from a very diplomatic point of view, we have been asking all, if you want to call them stakeholders in this wall, to really leave level nine alone. many different places as you just stated. different places as you 'ust stated. ~ , ._ different places as you 'ust stated. ~ , ., stated. minister, ifi may do not use words _ stated. minister, ifi may do not use words like _ stated. minister, if i may do - not use words like stakeholders because that is kind of, it is avoiding the real issue here. i need you to address hezbollah, i was interested in the other day that one of hezbollah 's christian allies, the lid of the free petrarch movement actually said hezbollah is behaving in a delusional way right now. he said that they are crossing the limits of defending level nine, crossing that line, getting involved in a conflict in which we cannot make our own decis
italy is a government _ israel's border. italy is a government and - israel's border. italy is a government and from i israel's border. italy is a government and from a | israel's border. italy is a - government and from a very diplomatic point of view, we have been asking all, if you want to call them stakeholders in this wall, to really leave level nine alone. many different places as you just stated. different places as you 'ust stated. ~ , ._ different places as you 'ust stated. ~ , .,...
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israel says its plans to launch an assault on remaining hamas battalions in rafah. more than a million displaced people are taking shelter in rafah. washington has warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack without a credible plan to protect civilians. 0ur correspondent injerusalem, wyre davies, has more. it's pretty clear now that israel's preparations for this much anticipated, much heralded assault on rafah in southern gaza are gathering pace. there's been an all day meeting of the israeli war cabinet. it is still israel's intentions to finish off hamas, notjust politically but also militarily. according to israeli sources, about 25% of hamas' fighting force remains, along with the leadership, and most of that is thought to be in rafah in southern gaza. alongside, though, of course, it must be remembered, about 130 hostages, those that were taken abducted into gaza on october the seventh. so there's also a million and a half gazans or thereabouts internal refugees thought to be in rafah. and that is why the international community, in particular the ame
israel says its plans to launch an assault on remaining hamas battalions in rafah. more than a million displaced people are taking shelter in rafah. washington has warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack without a credible plan to protect civilians. 0ur correspondent injerusalem, wyre davies, has more. it's pretty clear now that israel's preparations for this much anticipated, much heralded assault on rafah in southern gaza are gathering pace. there's been an all day meeting of the...
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yes, there is intentional over the region, israel is fighting - over the region, israel is fighting a small confined war with hezbollah in addition to what is happening in gaza. we have also seen hundreds of people killed in the west bank, particularly around jenin and nablus in recent months. and there appears to have been recent military incursion into parts of the west bank and that may have resulted in several deaths. details are a bit sketchy. but that is of no surprise because the war in gaza has given rise to conflicts elsewhere and people here may be showing some relief in the region that what happened between israel and iran hasn't developed into a bigger regional conflict, but there are still dangerous goings—on in the west bank, in northern israel, southern lebanon and of course, in gaza itself. southern lebanon and of course, in gaza itself-— gaza itself. live in jerusalem, thank yon — to the latest now on the ukraine war. a russian official says a ukrainian drone strike has killed two people in the belgorod region, which borders ukraine. the governor says a resident
yes, there is intentional over the region, israel is fighting - over the region, israel is fighting a small confined war with hezbollah in addition to what is happening in gaza. we have also seen hundreds of people killed in the west bank, particularly around jenin and nablus in recent months. and there appears to have been recent military incursion into parts of the west bank and that may have resulted in several deaths. details are a bit sketchy. but that is of no surprise because the war in...
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yes, this israel bill, szs| billion, a little bit more than that, of aid for israel. that is also controversial because many democrats are incredibly unhappy with the fact that this aid doesn't come with any conditions attached. many of those democrats are unhappy with the way the israelis are conducting the war in gaza, and they think that america should withhold some aid until israel takes concrete steps to improve the humanitarian situation in gaza. so we are expecting some democrats to vote, no, to that bill. it has been difficult at the moment to work out how many of them there will be, whether there will be a significant number or not, but that bill is expected to pass because the vast majority of republicans will support it, and of course they have the majority in the house of representatives.- majority in the house of representatives. majority in the house of re-resentatives. ~ ., ., ,, representatives. will vernon, thank ou ve representatives. will vernon, thank you very much _ representatives. will vernon, thank you very much indeed. _ as we've been hearing
yes, this israel bill, szs| billion, a little bit more than that, of aid for israel. that is also controversial because many democrats are incredibly unhappy with the fact that this aid doesn't come with any conditions attached. many of those democrats are unhappy with the way the israelis are conducting the war in gaza, and they think that america should withhold some aid until israel takes concrete steps to improve the humanitarian situation in gaza. so we are expecting some democrats to...
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acknowledged that israel's forces hit innocent people. world central kitchen is one of the main suppliers of aid to gaza. it has said it will be making decisions about the future of its work at some point soon and in terms of what happened, the charity said the aid convoy was hit while leaving a warehouse where the team had apparently unloaded more than 100 tonnes of humanitarian food aid brought to gaza on the maritime route. the convoy was made up of three vehicles including two that were armoured. the bbc understands all three were hit in the strike. the world central kitchen said it had coordinated that convoy�*s movement with the idf when it was hit. this is the ceremony, let's quickly listen in. oh, it is taking a short pause. that is happening at the cathedral there in washington. you're watching bbc news. here in the uk... labour says it will renationalise most passenger rail services if it wins the next general election. the party says its proposals, which include creating a new publicly—owned body which would be responsible
acknowledged that israel's forces hit innocent people. world central kitchen is one of the main suppliers of aid to gaza. it has said it will be making decisions about the future of its work at some point soon and in terms of what happened, the charity said the aid convoy was hit while leaving a warehouse where the team had apparently unloaded more than 100 tonnes of humanitarian food aid brought to gaza on the maritime route. the convoy was made up of three vehicles including two that were...
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israel continues air strikes on gaza's southern city of rafah. more than a dozen people from one family alone are killed in one raid. palestinian officials say teams have recovered more bodies from a hospital in southern gaza weeks after israeli forces pulled back from the medical complex. president zelensky calls on the us senate to swiftly take up a $61 billion aid package for ukraine. hello. i'm helena humphrey. bad you could join me. —— glad. at least 15 people have been killed in israeli air strikes on rafah in southern gaza. israel is continuing air raids on the city where 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said on sunday that israel "will deliver additional and painful blows" aimed at hamas. he has, for weeks, threatened to start a ground offensive on rafah, claiming hamas members are hiding there. gaza's health ministry, which is run by hamas, says more than 35,000 people have been killed by israeli military action since the start of the war in october. as fergal keane now reports, whi
israel continues air strikes on gaza's southern city of rafah. more than a dozen people from one family alone are killed in one raid. palestinian officials say teams have recovered more bodies from a hospital in southern gaza weeks after israeli forces pulled back from the medical complex. president zelensky calls on the us senate to swiftly take up a $61 billion aid package for ukraine. hello. i'm helena humphrey. bad you could join me. —— glad. at least 15 people have been killed in...
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but hamas for their part say that israel's demands unacceptable. they want israel in the event of a cease—fire to withdraw its troops from most of gaza. and also to allow palestinian civilians to go back to their homes in northern gaza. the gap between the two sides is still very wide. and for that minute in effect we have no real talks about peace and israel seems intent on going ahead with this incursion, this big military operation. attic it's important to say it doesn't mean it's gonna happen now, we've got 1,000,000 mean it's gonna happen now, we've got1,000,000 and a mean it's gonna happen now, we've got 1,000,000 and a half people to try to get out of the way 1st. there's some evidence that israel is helping to take to building tenants and other parts of gaza. it's a big job to move a million people from rafah to supposedly safer areas. thank you very much. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a former top executive at the post office has said she is �*truly sorry�* for the �*devastation' caused to wrongly convicted
but hamas for their part say that israel's demands unacceptable. they want israel in the event of a cease—fire to withdraw its troops from most of gaza. and also to allow palestinian civilians to go back to their homes in northern gaza. the gap between the two sides is still very wide. and for that minute in effect we have no real talks about peace and israel seems intent on going ahead with this incursion, this big military operation. attic it's important to say it doesn't mean it's gonna...
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that _ staunch support for israel? yes, absolutely. that is _ staunch support for israel? yes, absolutely. that is changed - staunch support for israel? 1&1: absolutely. that is changed markedly over the past six months. when we see the democratic party split right in the centre. democratic disapproval of israel's actions has risen. now the same kind of opinion polls is indicated on the republican side, with parallel sympathy of palestinians. there are significant numbers of pro israel democrats. that's what makes the politics of this issue very difficult for president biden. he hasn't really satisfied anyone in his own party. we saw almost a0 democrats voted against and is aid to israel. is against and is aid to israel. is there any sort of concern here for there any sort of concern here for the white house when it comes to what the us�*s foes may be thinking as they are watching this battle out? , ~ , , out? yes, i think there is. there is clearl a out? yes, i think there is. there is clearly a concern _ out? yes, i think there is. there is clearly a concern that _ out
that _ staunch support for israel? yes, absolutely. that is _ staunch support for israel? yes, absolutely. that is changed - staunch support for israel? 1&1: absolutely. that is changed markedly over the past six months. when we see the democratic party split right in the centre. democratic disapproval of israel's actions has risen. now the same kind of opinion polls is indicated on the republican side, with parallel sympathy of palestinians. there are significant numbers of pro israel...
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israel i think will in effect _ israeli side? israel i think will in effect from - israeli side? israel i think will in effect from the - israeli side? israel i think - will in effect from the western pressure on iran, especially the united states. they are trying to impose sanctions on the drones and missiles programmes of iran because it was a main source of threat because they launched more than 300 drones and towards israel. also they were downed by the defences but still maintains the aspect of iran military arsenal. israel will benefit from international pressure, more sanctions on missiles and drone programme, more sections on the economy and trying to minimise the threat of iran and contained them. the other one may be israel benefiting from starting the rafah because the man pledges to carry on to achieve full battery and complete victory over hamas and go to rafah. as many pressure on him regarding the invasion or the offensive in gaza in rafah but this opportunity this time may be benjamin netanyahu doing that to calm the pressure from within israel especially from wit
israel i think will in effect _ israeli side? israel i think will in effect from - israeli side? israel i think will in effect from the - israeli side? israel i think - will in effect from the western pressure on iran, especially the united states. they are trying to impose sanctions on the drones and missiles programmes of iran because it was a main source of threat because they launched more than 300 drones and towards israel. also they were downed by the defences but still maintains the...
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israel says it has destroyed i9 israel says it has destroyed 19 of the hamas military battalions, there are four or five battalions, 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 two t 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 tents and other shelters are being built in preparation for the invasion to move some people away from rafah but a million people as 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 ho
israel says it has destroyed i9 israel says it has destroyed 19 of the hamas military battalions, there are four or five battalions, 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...
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are hard on israel. these protests— countries are hard on israel. these protests -- — countries are hard on israel. these protests —— mac is harder on itself. these _ protests —— mac is harder on itself. these protests should be allowed under _ these protests should be allowed under the first amendment, but people — under the first amendment, but people forget that the constitution is not _ people forget that the constitution is not absolute when it comes to time, _ is not absolute when it comes to time, mannerand place is not absolute when it comes to time, manner and place of exercising your first _ time, manner and place of exercising your first amendment rights. add first of— your first amendment rights. add first of these college presidents have let — first of these college presidents have let this run amok, they should be designating areas and rules, and if the _ be designating areas and rules, and if the rules— be designating areas and rules, and if the rules are broken, the st
are hard on israel. these protests— countries are hard on israel. these protests -- — countries are hard on israel. these protests —— mac is harder on itself. these _ protests —— mac is harder on itself. these protests should be allowed under _ these protests should be allowed under the first amendment, but people — under the first amendment, but people forget that the constitution is not _ people forget that the constitution is not absolute when it comes to time, _ is not...
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the war in gaza continues and israel has hit i gaza continues and israel has hit targets in and around rafa? that was somethin: targets in and around rafa? that was something that _ targets in and around rafa? that was something that people _ targets in and around rafa? that was something that people seem - targets in and around rafa? that was something that people seem to - targets in and around rafa? that was something that people seem to have | something that people seem to have forgotten about, certainly in the news for the last few days but for more than six months there has been an intense war in gaza, more than 30,000 people killed, most of them and many of them civilians according to the hamas run health ministry and there were casualties overnight, israeli airstrikes in central gaza and most notably in the south. rafa is a city in southern gaza, israel alleges that hamas or the remnants of hamas and its leadership are still based. the israeli prime minister has found on many occasions that there needs to be and will be a full—scale military operation in the city and american
the war in gaza continues and israel has hit i gaza continues and israel has hit targets in and around rafa? that was somethin: targets in and around rafa? that was something that _ targets in and around rafa? that was something that people _ targets in and around rafa? that was something that people seem - targets in and around rafa? that was something that people seem to - targets in and around rafa? that was something that people seem to have | something that people seem to have forgotten...