and there can t be any question of an israeli military occupation. that is the road map i see towards a sustainable ceasefire. you have outlined that. before we move on to matters at home, your party has been complaining about rishi sunak using privatejets. but we learnt this week that you accepted a private jet flight from the qatari government. isn t that a contradiction? let me explain that. i was at cop28 in dubai, had a meeting with the emir of qatar, organised, he had to go back home. but desperately wanted that meeting with me to discuss the hostage situation in gaza, the cessation of hostilities in gaza and offered to fly me to that meeting that we could no longer have in dubai, where i was. why is it not ok for the conservative leader to take private jets but ok for you? there is a distinction. really? i will explain it. a distinction between flying in the circumstances
amazed hamas was there. you never saw anyone living there? not one time, he says. there, the hole in the roof where the munitions broke through before exploding, sending shrapnel through the street. this car incinerated. a textbook, targeted assassination that risked rill killing many civilians. israel s attempt to kill the palestinian leader, arafat, in lebanon and beyond, called operation salt fish. after 11 israeli athletes were killed at the munich olympics, it tracked down the terrorists involved with deadly results. but israel has also often slipped up. in 2010, the assassination of a hamas leader in dubai caused international uproar when the killers, in disguise, were caught on hotel cameras. now, the heads of israel s intelligence agencies, mossad
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