In a Tunnel Under Rafa as israeli forces battled above them. Almog sarusi. Alexander lobanov. Ori danino. Eden yerushalmi, whose last words to her sister were, theyve caught me. Carmel gat, a therapist, was described by other hostages as their guardian angel. And hersh goldberg polin, a 23 year old us israeli citizen. Good to be released on the deal in july the cousins inconsolable. It is too late for us, too late for her and i will never hug her again but 101 people can still hug their families for them, make the deal, save lives. Deal, save lives. Today, he blamed hamas deal, save lives. Today, he blamed hamas for deal, save lives. Today, he blamed hamas for the deal, save lives. Today, he i blamed hamas for the failure deal, save lives. Today, he blamed hamas for the failure to free the hostages. Translation while israel is conducting intensive negotiations with the mediators In A Supreme Effort to reach a deal, hamas continues to firmly refuse any offer. He who murders hostages doe
Lucy williamson reports 00 01 01,320 4294966103 13 29,429 from jerusalem. Raanana, just north a Red Flag at the protest today. A message to the Prime Minister. The last Red Line has been crossed. Hostages were dying, they said, as a direct result of the prime Ministers Failure to sign a deal. Outside Mr Netanyahus Office Today Theyve being shouting murderer. Many people here think he simply doesnt want a deal. And if the deal is no longer possible, than the hostages are no longer valuable to hamas. Hostages cannot determine guns are shooting. In the time necessary to return hostages, when necessary to return hostages, when guns are shooting. The irony is the fighting did stop in Central Gaza today. The start of a nine Day Vaccine Programme delivered by the un. The discovery of gazas first case of polio in 25 years, the start of a nine Day Vaccine Programme delivered by the un. The discovery of gazas first case of polio in 25 years, the only thing thats paused the fighting since novembe
After a difficult start to proceedings. Are its day two of the nato summit in honour of its 70th anniversary and, after a difficult start to proceedings on tuesday, World Leaders will be hoping to present a more united front. Wednesdays talks will cover key issues facing natos twenty nine members, as heads of state address fundamental disagreements within the bloc over spending and future threats. Live to our chief International Correspondent lyse doucet who is just north of london where the summit is taking place. A lovely autumn day but that are inside the luxury hotel, there has been some tough talks this morning, 29. Emphasising the need for unity. The disunity has been very much on show, whether it is present mccrone describing the lights are strategically brain dead. Present anyone making demands. President trump being President Trump. He started off by seeing he is a big fan of the alliance. Let us find out what has been happening today with correspondent. A new day and another
There was an attempted show of unity at the nato summit. But tensions over syria, russia, china and the future direction of the alliance were all on display. Well assess what it means. Weve even seen several leaders appearing to laugh at President Trumps expense at a reception. This was the reaction from the alliances biggest and most important member. Well, hes two faced. And honestly with trudeau, hes a nice guy and ifind him to be a very nice guy. Well, hes two faced. And honestly with trudeau, hes a nice guy and ifind him to be a very nice guy. The truth is, i called him out on the fact that he is not paying 2 and i guess hes not very happy about it. pres in vision headline and the indoor bike Company Peloton and the indoor bike Company Peloton is backpedalling after its christmas advert provoked a big reaction on social media. Constitutional law experts have told the us congress that they believe President Trump has committed impeachable offences. Four experts testified. Three of
Of the far right in germany, but not since the war have they had so many representatives in parliament. Nearly 6 Million People voted for afd, or alternative fur germany, in last weeks election. That will make it the third Biggest Party in the bundestag. But, within days of its stunning electoral success, its co leader declared she was out. The party was too anarchic, too focused on russia, discrediting its moderate members, and would be ineffective in opposition. My guest on hardtalk is the afds deputy leader, beatrix von storch. With more than 90 members in parliament, what difference will they make to germany . Beatrix von storch, welcome to hardtalk. Why do you think your former co leader frauke petry left to set up her own group in parliament . Well, actually we dont care about it. Because we have given responsibility by our voters, and they expect us to come up with a solid and a constructive opposition in this parliament, and this is what we are about to set up at the very momen