Within a fortnight on whether or not and nojoy for the history making larne fc, as they lose in europe. On newsnight at 10. 30pm, well bring you fresh insight on the stories of the day, with big interviews and our regular panel of newsnighters, and of course look at what the papers are saying about tomorrows news. Good evening. Parliament will now vote for the first time in almost a decade on whether to change the law in england and wales, allowing the terminally ill the choice to medically end their own life. The Debate around assisted dying is obviously highly controversial, with mps last voting in 2015. Now the Labour Mp, kim leadbeater, wholl introduce a private Members Bill later this month, says the time for change is now. Vicki young has our top story. He could have had what i would call a good death, and open death, something that is far easier to come to terms with and live with. find to terms with and live with. And neil lost his to terms with and live with. And neil lost his dad to terms with and live with. And neil lost his dad in to terms with and live with. And neil lost his dad in harrowing circumstances. Ian had Multiple Sclerosis and the day before his 60th birthday he took his own life. I think the current law, as it stands, is dangerous, and it leads people to take decisions that are lonely, isolating and incredibly risking, just like my father and really what the law should do is protect people. To really what the law should do is protect maple really what the law should do is protect people. To the left, 330. Its been almost protect people. To the left, 330. Its been almost ten protect people. To the left, 330. Its been almost ten years protect people. To the left, 330. Its been almost ten years since | protect people. To the left, 330. Its been almost ten years since mps voted against assisted dying. Since then countries like canada, australia and New Zealand have legalised it. A Labour Mp has taken up legalised it. A Labour Mp has taken up the cause and will introduce her own bill later this month was yellow i think the mood has changed publicly and probably within parliament. Publicly and probably within arliament. � ,. ,. , parliament. Ive spoken to quite a lot of the new parliament. Ive spoken to quite a lot of the new intake parliament. Ive spoken to quite a lot of the new intake of parliament. Ive spoken to quite a lot of the new intake of mps parliament. Ive spoken to quite a lot of the new intake of mps and i lot of the new intake of mps and they think the time is right to have this Debate. They are nervous in some respects, as i might, because its such an important, emotive issue and i hope for my part i can facilitate that in what is a respectful and compassionate way. High profile figures like Dame Esther Rantzen reignited the whole Debate. She has terminal Lung Cancer and tonight gave this reaction. Its and tonight gave this reaction. Its and tonight gave this reaction. Its a tremendous thrill for me. I didnt expect a tremendous thrill for me. I didnt expect to a tremendous thrill for me. I didnt expect to be alive when such a Debate expect to be alive when such a Debate happened. I didnt expect to be around~ Debate happened. I didnt expect to be around. I didnt think it would happen be around. I didnt think it would happen in be around. I didnt think it would happen in time. But be around. I didnt think it would happen in time happen in time. But this former paralympian happen in time. But this former paralympian is happen in time. But this former paralympian is worried. Happen in time. But this former paralympian is worried. Im paralympian is worried. Im concerned paralympian is worried. Im concerned about paralympian is worried. Im concerned about the impact on vulnerable concerned about the impact on vulnerable people, concerned about the impact on vulnerable people, on concerned about the impact onj vulnerable people, On Disabled people. 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TiMe And capacity they have to make sure it tiMe And capacity they have to make sure it is tiMe And capacity they have to make sure it is someones tiMe And capacity they have to make sure it is someones settled tiMe And capacity they have to make sure it is someones settled wish. I sure it is someones settled wish. If it sure it is someones settled wish. If it becomes sure it is someones settled wish. If it becomes law sure it is someones settled wish. If it becomes law the sure it is someones settled wish. If it becomes law the new sure it is someones settled wish. If it becomes law the new right. Sure it is someones settled wish. If it becomes law the new right is likely to apply to those whove been told they have less than six months told they have less than six months to live and doctors would have to approve. Of course, there are many fiercely opposed to assisted dying, something that safeguards written into the bill now could get watered down later. Disability rights campaigners worried that some will feel pressurised into ending their lives, and others say better end of Life Care should be the priority. EndofLife Care should be the riori. , ,. , priority. Nobody needs to die in unbearable priority. Nobody needs to die in unbearable physical priority. Nobody needs to die in unbearable physical agony priority. Nobody needs to die in unbearable physical agony if. Priority. Nobody needs to die in i unbearable physical agony if they get the best possible care. Thats what we should put our focus on. If we change the law in this direction will do less of that and well encourage people down this route. The arguments are as contentious as ever but many think its now time for parliament to look at the issue once again. Vickis here, along with hugh pym. Where is the Debate away from parliament on assisted dying particularly with the medical profession . In particularly with the medical profession . Particularly with the medical rofession . ,. , a, particularly with the medical rofession . ,. ,. , profession . In the Isle Of Man a similar Bill Profession . In the Isle Of Man a similar bill has profession . In the Isle Of Man a similar bill has passed profession . In the Isle Of Man a similar bill has passed most profession . In the Isle Of Man a similar bill has passed most of. Profession . In the Isle Of Man a i similar bill has passed most of its parliamentary stages. Injersey, parliamentary stages. In jersey, they say parliamentary stages. Injersey, they say commitment to change parliamentary stages. In jersey, they say commitment to change the law and in Scotland A bill has been introduced. This bill for england and wales is likely to the example of australia and The State Of Oregon in the us which would i were terminally ill patient who is mentally competent with six months or less to live to take a lethal drug, but under the supervision of two doctors and a high courtjudge. Medical opinion has moved quite a lot in the last decade, with the royal colleges having been against now moving towards a neutral position in many cases. The royal Couege Position in many cases. The Royal College Of Surgeons in england, the Royal College Of Physicians as well as the british medical association. The royal College Of Nursing moved this way sometime before. The Royal Couege this way sometime before. The Royal College Of Gps is against formally but is reviewing its position. The Hospice Movement is expressing concerns. What will it mean for professionals who handle end of Life Care . What will the implications be for them . Care . What will the implications be forthem . Hospice uk, which represents them, which has a neutral stance, says the real concerns about funding and the potentially profound change is ahead. Ificki funding and the potentially profound change is ahead. Change is ahead. Vicki, what do you think are the change is ahead. Vicki, what do you think are the Chances Change is ahead. Vicki, what do you think are the chances of change is ahead. Vicki, what do you think are the chances of a change is ahead. Vicki, what do you think are the chances of a change i change is ahead. Vicki, what do you think are the chances of a change in the law and when could we get it . Its almost ten years since the last vote in its almost ten years since the last vote in the its almost ten years since the last vote in the House Of Commons and the Makeup Vote in the House Of Commons and the makeup of vote in the House Of Commons and the Make Up of the commons has changed, 300 new Make Up of the commons has changed, 300 new mps. Campaigners in favour of assisted 300 new mps. Campaigners in favour of assisted dying have been gauging opinion of assisted dying have been gauging opinion. They believe especially amongst opinion. They believe especially amongst new Labour Mps its more likely amongst new Labour Mps its more likely to amongst new Labour Mps its more likely to pass now but its hard to know likely to pass now but its hard to know because this is a matter of conscience know because this is a matter of conscience. It means mps dont get told what conscience. It means mps dont get told what to do by their party managers, they can vote in a free vote, managers, they can vote in a free vote, howeverthey like. Managers, they can vote in a free vote, however they like. The government will remain neutral but we know government will remain neutral but we know Sir Keir Starmer last time round we know Sir Keir Starmer last time round voted in favour of a Law Change Round voted in favour of a Law Change and he gave a personal commitment to Esther Rantzen, who we heard from commitment to Esther Rantzen, who we heard from in commitment to Esther Rantzen, who we heard from in my piece, that he has prime heard from in my piece, that he has Prime Minister would make sure that there was Prime Minister would make sure that there was a Prime Minister would make sure that there was a Debate and a vote, so there was a Debate and a vote, so the Government Wouldnt Stand in the way or the Government Wouldnt Stand in the Way Or Block this bill if parliament wants Way Or Block this bill if parliament wants it Way Or Block this bill if parliament wants it. That vote could happen before wants it. That vote could happen before christmas. We dont know what the outcome would be put alongside it there the outcome would be put alongside it there will be, im sure, a very passionate it there will be, im sure, a very passionate Debate. It there will be, im sure, a very passionate Debate. Vicki young, our De U passionate Debate. Vicki young, our deputy political passionate Debate. Vicki young, our deputy Political Editor passionate Debate. Vicki young, our deputy Political Editor and passionate Debate. Vicki young, our deputy political Editor And Hugh deputy political Editor And Hugh pym, our health editor, many thanks. And you can hear the full interview with Esther Rantzen that vicki told you about on bbc breakfast tomorrow, atjust after 7am. President biden says washington is discussing with israel the possibility of israeli strikes on Irans Oil infrastructure, in response to tehrans unprecedented Missile Attack this week. It comes after prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said tehran would pay a heavy price for its actions. Joe bidens comments ended up sparking a surge in the price of Crude Oil, up by 5 at one point. Faisal islam is here to explain why. Thanks, clive. In the aftermath of irans ballistic Missile Attack on israel, as we wait for news on israels response, theres already been a reaction in the worlds oil market. The price of a barrel of Crude Oil shot up on international Markets Today it was up 5 today. That means, since the attacks, it is up 10 to over 77 a barrel. This is still down on the year because of global economic concerns, but the spike up today occurred immediately after President Biden added to suggestions that israel would target Irans Oil facilities. Would you support israel striking Irans Oil facilities, would you support israel striking Irans Oilfacilities, sir . Brute would you support israel striking Irans Oil facilities, sir . Irans oilfacilities, sir . We are in discussion Irans Oilfacilities, sir . We are in discussion about Irans Oilfacilities, sir . We are in discussion about that. Irans oilfacilities, sir . We are in discussion about that. I Irans Oilfacilities, sir . We are| in discussion about that. I think that would in discussion about that. I think that would be a little. The Oil Markets reacted. Iran is the seventh biggest Oil Exporter in the world. Most of its exports go to china. The israelis could choose to target the iranian Governments Funding by hitting its Oil Export facilities on Kharg Island or refineries crucial for making domestic Petrol Supplies some reported Petrol Queues already in iran. These could disrupt but not necessarily up end global Energy Markets. If that happens, there is enough Surplus Oil Production in Saudi Arabia and the uae to Make Up the difference, but would they . And then the Big Question in turn is what would be tehrans response to any israeli action . Much attention will then focus on the Straits Of Hormuz 28 miles wide at its narrowest point between iran and oman. If iran was to try to block it, then 20 Million barrels per day, or a fifth of the worlds oil production, notjust irans but every country in the gulf, would not be able to transit their Crude Oil tankers. And these days, it isntjust oil. The Worlds Dependence on russian gas has been replaced by shipments of liquefied gas, mainly from qatar also needing to transit this strait. This is the Nightmare Scenario for Energy Prices and could be passed on in petrol and domestic energy costs, and all this at the moment when the world and households were emerging from the last energy shock. There is nothing certain about this. But with the us president now adding to thejitters, Energy Markets are now responding to heightened risks that could affect us all. Clive. Faisal islam, our economics editor, thank you. In the last Hour Weve heard from the West Bank where palestinians officials say 16 people have been killed in an israeli Air Strike. Israel said it had carried out the attack on a refugee camp. Eyewitnesses say a cafe and a 3 Storey Building was hit. One of the most senior leaders of hamas has told the bbc The Groups actions on October 7th and since arejustified. Khalil Al Hayya said hamas attacked israel to place the issue of Palestinian Statehood back on the global agenda. Around 1,200 people were killed, mostly israeli civilians, when hamas gunmen entered israel on October The 7th. Hamas has been designated a Terrorist Organisation by several governments, including the uk, and Al Hayya claims the palestinian people have faced violence at the hands of israel for several decades. Many will find his comments abhorrent, especially given hamas still holds israeli hostages inside gaza. Jeremy bowen sent this report. With an israeli attack looming, iran and its allies are trying to rally. The iranian president was in qatar, embracing Khalil Al Hayya and the political leadership of hamas, whose attack on israel last october started a year of war and a crisis that is deepening. Khalil Al Hayya became the most senior Hamas LeaderOutside Gaza after israel assassinated his predecessor, ismail haniyeh, in july. His leg was broken in the attack and he was still in a surgical boot when we met him in doha a few hours before iran attacked israel on tuesday. Let us go back to the 7th Of October Last year. Why did Hamas Attack Israel . Translation we had to sound i the alarm to the world to tell them that we are a people with a cause and demands. It was a blow to israel, the zionist enemy, and a Wake Up Call to the international community. We had to do something that would tell the world that there is a people who have been under occupation for decades. Why did your men kill so many civilians children as well . We ordered our Resistance Fighters on the 7th Of October not to target civilians, women and children. The objective was the Occupation Soldiers who were always killing, bombing and destroying in gaza. We dont endorse harming civilians. On the ground, there were certainly personal mistakes and actions. The fighters may have felt that their lives were in danger. Your men, who werent in danger, they were standing with terrified civilians who were sitting on the ground, and they were standing over them with weapons. That is not a battle. Weve all seen how the fighters went into the houses. They spoke to the families. They ate and drank. Sorry, they were shooting them. There are videos. Translation when they went into some of the houses, none of the women and children they dealt with were terrified. Those videos were published by the israeli occupation. They werent published by us. Almost a year later, gaza is in ruins. There are more than 40,000 dead many, many of them are civilians. Your capacity to fight israel has been massively diminished. Was it worth all of that . Translation whos responsible for this . It was the occupation and its army. Who destroyed gaza, who killed its people . Who is now killing civilians in shelters, schools and hospitals . Ask the world and those ask the world and those who created International Law. Who created International Law. We are defending ourselves. We are defending ourselves. If 1,200 people from the occupation if 1,200 people from the occupation are killed, how does thatjustify are killed, how does Thatjustify Israel killing 50,000 people Israel Killing 50,000 people and destroying all of gaza . And destroying all of gaza . Isnt that enough for them . Isnt that enough for them . But they are motivated but they are motivated by the lust to kill, to occupy, by the lust to kill, to occupy, and the lust to destroy. And the lust to destroy. The israelis say very clearly the israelis say very clearly that they respect the laws of war, that they respect the laws of war, and they also say that the reason and they also say that the reason why so many civilians have died why so many civilians have died is because you and hamas fight is because you and hamas fight from within the civilian population from within the civilian population and you use them as human shields. And you use them as human shields. That is not true. That is not true. They destroyed mosques on top they destroyed mosques on top of The Heads of their owners of The Heads of their owners when there were no fighters. When there were no fighters. They destroyed houses and high rise they destroyed houses and high rise buildings when no one was in them. Buildings when no one was in them. They bombed houses when there they bombed houses when there was not a single fighter in them. Was not a single fighter in them. It is all israeli propaganda. It is all israeli propaganda. Israel says that under israel says that under the right circumstances the right circumstances they would have a ceasefire. They would have a ceasefire. What about a ceasefire, for example, what about a ceasefire, for example, where you simply give back where you simply give back the hostages and the war ends . The hostages and the war ends . We say that israel wants to eliminate hamas and the palestinian people. Israel is crying and claiming that hamas and the palestinian people want to destroy it. Lets ask what israel thinks of the palestinian people. Give us our rights. Give us a fully sovereign palestinian state. The israelis say that the reason why they dont accept a two State Solution is because they fear that people like you want to destroy their state and kill their people. So far, israel does not recognise a one State Solution or a two State Solution. Israel rejects it all international resolutions, International Law and our rights. Do you think of yourself as a terrorist . Thats what israel calls you. Im seeking freedom and defending my people. To the occupation, we are all terrorists the leaders, the women and the children. You heard what israeli leaders called us. They said we were animals. About an hour after the interview, iran attacked israel. As the middle East War widens, the israelis still insist on total victory over hamas. The us and its allies, including the uk and Saudi Arabia, all say Middle East peace requires a secure israel alongside an independent palestine. But right now, military action, not diplomacy, is setting the pace. Jeremy, many will be wondering how this interview caMe About . It jeremy, many will be wondering how this interview caMe About . This interview caMe About . It caMe About because this interview caMe About . It caMe About because we this interview caMe About . It caMe About because we asked this interview caMe About . It caMe About because we asked for this interview caMe About . It caMe About because we asked for it, about because we asked for it, clive, we thought it was very important when you are covering a war to talk to as many people who are on either side in positions of responsibility as possible. Now, if Israel Allowed Journalists to go into gaza to report the war, which they do not, except in very limited circumstances with the Israeli Army, then we would speak a lot more to hamas. We were able to do this interview because the Hamas Political Leadership is in ohio, in qatar in the gulf, and the bbc, we believe very strongly in impartial reporting, which means you have to ideally sit down with people, try and find what it is they believe in, what it is they say, and if necessary interrogate and challenge those statements, which is what i was seeking to do in that interview in Doe Half. find was seeking to do in that interview in Doe Half was seeking to do in that interview in Doe Half. And while you are with us, what in Doe Half. And while you are with us. What more in Doe Half. And while you are with us, what more do in Doe Half. And while you are with us, what more do we in Doe Half. And while you are with us, what more do we know in Doe Half. And while you are with us, what more do we know about | in Doe Half. And while you are with i us, what more do we know about the breaking news this evening about that israeli strike on the West Bank . In doha. That israeli strike on the West Bank . In doha. That israeli strike on the West Bank . In doha. There has been a Bi Strike Bank . In doha. There has been a big strike using bank . In doha. There has been a big strike using a bank . In doha. There has been a big strike using a Fighter Bank . In doha. There has been a big strike using a Fighterjet Bank . In doha. There has been a big strike using a fighterjet of big strike using a fighterjet of some sort in the northern West Bank. There have been reports they were after some kind of local militant commander, but the latest is that 18 people have been killed and a very strong statement has been issued by the palestinian Prime Minister. He is from the palestinian authority, the site of palestinian politics that does not agree with hamas, that is prepared to talk about wanting a two State Solution which has accepted the existence of the state of israel, unlike hamas, and the statement among many other things says that the palestinian government calls on the international community to put an end to the ongoing crimes of the occupation. It says this massacre confirms that israel does not care about international resolutions, acts as a criminal force above the law, so what are we looking at now in the region . Israel preparing to hit back at iran, the war going on in lebanon, and in vision in the south, still a war in gaza, and more and more tension, violence and killing in the West Bank. An invasion. It seems like a wider and escalating and highly dangerous moment in this very turbulent region. Dangerous moment in this very turbulent region. Jeremy, many thanks. Lebanese officials say at least nine people have died and 1a others were injured after an israeli Air Strike on a building in Central Beirut last night. The Multistorey Block housed a hezbollah affiliated civil defence centre, with The Group designated a Terrorist Organisation by the uk and other governments. It is rare for an attack so close to the centre of beirut, and the Building Isnt far from the lebanese parliament. Hugo bachega has more from the scene. Another night in beirut and more israeli Air Strikes. War returns to this city. And this attack came with no warning. We went to inspect the damage. A residential building near the lebanese parliament. Beirut appears increasingly under threat. This is where an Emergency Response Group linked to hezbollah operated now gone. There were just Emergency Service workers. This is the truth. We only saw them helping people out, says mustafa, who lives on the tenth floor of the building hit. The damage in this building gives you a sense of the power of this Attack And Theyve been cleaning up the rubble here, but i can still see some surgical masks and gloves and bandages as well. And you can probably hear the sound of drones flying overhead. This is a densely populated district here in Central Beirut. These are some of the victims of the attack. They include one Rescue Officer and two paramedics. The recent israeli Air Strikes have killed 97 medical workers across lebanon, according to the health minister. The israeli military hasnt commented about this attack. But this Hezbollah Mp remains defiant. Translation things are clear and our position remains unchanged. Weve not deviated an inch from it and we should continue down this path. The cemetery across the Street Wasnt spared the damage. These days in beirut, theres no peace for the living or the dead. Hugo bachega, Bbc News, beirut. We are Hearing Reports of loud explosions in beirut tonight, much of the activity near the airport, these are the very latest pictures that we have just received from the region. That explosion and those sounds the last few minutes here in beirut. Meanwhile, many israeli communities close to the lebanese border have been sealed off since israeli forces launched their Land Invasion on monday. The few remaining residents, many part of civil defence teams, want an end to Hezbollah Rocket attacks. Lucy williamson has been to one of the villages along the frontier and sent us this report. The communities along israels northern border are now a closed military zone. The road in takes you through line of sight from hezbollah positions. Israeli forces outnumber residents along this border many times over, fresh out of lebanon, or waiting to go in. We walked the last few metres to a Vantage Point in a near empty kibbutz. We start to see the buildings weve taken out. Buildings used by Hezbollah Lie broken. Nearby, the town of bintjbeil, where Israels Army said today it had killed hezbollah fighters. Hezbollah has said it targeted soldiers just over that hill. Were now very close to the lebanese border. Locals here tell us the first Hezbollah Village is about a mile or so away from here. For the past year, people here have looked across this border and watched Hezbollah Fire rockets towards them. Now, for the first time in almost two decades, theyre looking across that border and watching israeli Forces Battle hezbollah fighters on lebanese soil. You can see into lebanon from the terrace of dean sweetlands house. When residents evacuated this area a year ago, this former british soldier stayed. Eight years after moving here from london, his son is serving in the Israeli Army and this is home now. Its been very noisy. The house is shaking three or four times a day. Running into the shelter, taking The Dogs, The Dogs are going crazy. You never know if its anti tank. You only hear the whooshing noise. We cant continue. We cant continue this for another year, another two years of having hezbollah sitting on our Borderjust Waiting to do an October The 7th on us, but, you know, my son is in the army and do we want our kids being in there slaughtered where hezbollah have been waiting for this for nearly 20 years . Theyve been waiting for us to go in. Both israels previous ground wars here began as limited incursions. The risks of getting mired in lebanon familiar terrain for those who trod this path before. Lucy williamson, Bbc News, the israel lebanon border. Britain has agreed to hand over sovereignty of the remote but strategically important Chagos Islands to mauritius. Theyve been the centre of a bitter dispute between the two nations for more than half a century. The archipelego of 60 islands in the Indian Ocean include diego garcia, home to an important american military base, which the us will retain. It was built in the 19605 and � 70s after all the local people were forcibly removed to make way its construction. Heres andrew harding. A scattering of tiny islands deep in the Indian Ocean. British for now but, after todays agreement, not for much longer. The Chagos Islands are all uninhabited save for one, an important one diego garcia. It is home to a big and secretive american military base. Today, britain agreed to hand the whole archipelago over to mauritius but, crucially, The Americans will remain in place. This is a very, very important agreement between our countries. It crucially protects the national security interests of the united kingdom and our allies, and this has been reached in full agreement with the united states, retaining the crucial base on diego garcia. It also closes down a potential route for migrants. But some have warned that china could exploit the deal to extend its influence. It is over half a century since the inhabitants of the island were deported forcibly by the colonial power britain. This deal will now give them the right to return hoMe At last, perhaps even to resettle there. Its about a sense of belonging. Its something that was robbed from Me A place that we can call home. We will be free and we will be able to participate and get back what really belongs to us. Thats happiness. Mauritius has been campaigning for this dealfor years, recently planting their flag on one of the atolls, and winning growing international support, not least at the United Nations and its top court, which called on the uk to end its illegal occupation. Finally, negotiations began and, today, reluctantly but peacefully, the government agreed to hand over one of the very last scraps of britains old empire. Andrew harding, Bbc News. Seven british clubs have been in action in European Competition this evening. In the europa league, Manchester United salvaged a last Gasp Draw in portugal against porto. A Harry Maguire Header in added time made it 3 3 on the night after they earlier had Captain Bruno fernandes sent off for the second game in a row while, in the europa conference league, its been a big night for two footballing minnows. Larne became the first irish Premiership Team to reach the main draw of a European Competition, taking on molde in norway, while welsh League Side the new saints faced fiorentina. Time for a look at the weather. Heres stav. And if you want to continue watching the Bbc News at ten, please turn over to Bbc One or you can watch on iplayer. Next, its newsnight. The sun sets on our last African Colony the Chagos Islands. How to balance the warnings weve given away strategic influence with the view it wasnt ours to keep . And more on the case of nicola bulley. 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