Benjamin netanyahu, has delayed his departure for the Un General Assembly in new york. Lets speak to Yossi Belin the former israeli Justice Minister who initiated the oslo Peace Process and the informal geneva peace accord. He joins us live from Tel Aviv. Welcome to Bbc News. Did you hear those sirens this morning given you are in Tel Aviv . Yes, i did. Given you are in Tel Aviv . Yes, i did and given you are in Tel Aviv . Yes, i did. And what given you are in Tel Aviv . Yes, i did. And what do given you are in Tel Aviv . Yes, i did. And what do you given you are in Tel Aviv . Yes, i did. And what do you make i given you are in Tel Aviv . Yes, j i did. And what do you make of the ongoing i did. And what do you make of the ongoing tensions i did. And what do you make of the ongoing tensions that the ongoing tensions that continue to escalate . I must admit, continue to escalate . I must admit. For continue to escalate . I must admit, for us, continue to escalate . I must admit, for us,
spotted on a steep slope above a beach. yesterday new cctv footage emerged showing him taking a bath over miles of exposed hillside. earlier i wasjoined by over miles of exposed hillside. earlier i was joined by our correspondent. he had had a long career before he became well known. he had had a long career. he had been diagnosed with type two diabetes. there was a man who is doing diabetes reversal clinical trial who suggested diet could solve your blood sugar problems. he said he went down there and that led to the 5 to diet and the blood sugar diets. what is fascinating is that you look at the tributes today and how many are people just saying, thank you. i lost 6.5 stone. the former deputy leader of the labour party lost about seven stone. he said, it is hard to describe how upset i am about this news. michael mosley has helped thousands of people to get well and healthy, iam helped thousands of people to get well and healthy, i am one of them. he was a hero to me. he w
it reads. our correspondentjoe inwood has the latest from the island of symi. i ve been here for three orfour days now following the attempt to find michael mosley and you hear that statement from clare bailey mosley, and it is very sad, it is a very heartfelt statement for a man who so many people clearly loved and held in great affection. he was a very well known broadcaster, a doctor, a medical expert, but he was also a husband and father. a friend to many people and that is what came through in there. as you say, it was the news that we had been expecting from this morning and certainly, the longer it went on, the longer the search went on, the more unlikely it was that he would be found alive and well. it is incredibly hot here, incredibly difficult conditions, those hills behind me, those aren t the hills he was found on but but they are very similar geologically, they are the same sort of height, it is very rough terrain, very difficult, very exposed. it was right in t
alone in remote mountainous area and local officials say the body was spotted on a steep slope above the beach. yesterday a new cctv footage emerged hello showed him heading towards a path which would have taken him over miles of exposed hills. we can get the family statement now that has been released within the last hour and it is from the wife of michael mosley, doctor claire bailey mosley full stop she says i don t quite know where to begin with this it s devastating to have lost michael, my wonderful, funny and kind has been. we had an incredibly lucky life together, we love each other very much and were so happy. i am incredibly proud of our children, their resilience and support over the last days. she goes on to say that my family and i have been hugely comforted by the outpouring of love for people around the world. it s clear that michael meant a huge amount to so many of us. we are taking comfort in the fact that he he so very nearly made it. he did an incredible c
Spain, Ireland and Norway have officially announced that they are going to recognise a Palestinian state next week. The scale of Israeli atrocities in Gaza since October last year surely has played a role in the move but the mass protests across the West must be given some due credit