Hello and welcome to unspun world. Why is israels government deliberately flouting the wishes of its leading ally, the United States . Perhaps it goes to show what netanyahu is willing to do for his own political survival. This is definitely kind of bringing israel towards a more isolationist stance. Whats the extent of chinas infiltration of western countries . Whether its in the uk or in other countries weve seen them in the us, weve seen them in australia, theres a Canadian Parliamentary inquiry theres something going on there. And why is a law on foreign agents in georgia causing mass demonstrations . They see it as a pivot in the countrys Foreign Policy. It is quite black and white. You know, its either eu or russia. Top american leaders often have problems with israel, which depends heavily on american support. Gunfire. But doesnt necessarily do what the us wants. Usually, though, american officials keep quiet about it. Not so the us deputy secretary of state, kurt campbell. He s
Top american leaders often have problems with israel, which depends heavily on american support. Gunfire. But doesnt necessarily do what the us wants. Usually, though, american officials keep quiet about it. Not so the us deputy secretary of state, kurt campbell. He said publicly the other day israels leaders mostly talk about the idea of a sweeping victory on the battlefield, but the Biden Administration didnt believe such a thing was possible. Neither do many other observers. So why is israel pursuing the idea, and why is Benjamin Netanyahu so willing to ignore what the us wants . I put these questions to shaina oppenheimer, a journalist with bbc monitoring injerusalem. First and foremost, he has some very far right Coalition Partners who have been very hawkish and very clear with him that they want to see the government do certain things, for example, for it to press ahead with a full scale invasion of rafah. And they would also like to see what they would describe as a total Victor
bump into the furniture! but use compassion. compassion. thanks so much. what a treat. compassion, a quality that sir nicholas winton also had in abundance. well, you can see now from our conversation, there was nothing heroic about it. it sjust a question of organisational work.
nadal said he had pain in his left hip in a similar place to the injury that required an operation lastjune. the question now is whether nadal, will be fit in time for the australian open, which begins a week on sunday. if something is worse than what we want, then it is not that positive, but let s wait. it is not the day to talk about this kind of stuff. it is the day to be happy and to congratulate the opponent and then the next couple of days, let s see how i feel. the next couple of days, let s see how i feel- the next couple of days, let s see how i feel. . ., ., ., , how i feel. and a boxing data finish with. anthonyjoshua will fight the former ufc star francis ngannou in saudi arabia this year, says promoter eddie hearn. joshua continued his quest to return to the top of the heavyweight division by beating otto wallin before christmas and he was set to face deontay wilder, until his defeat tojoseph parker. ngannou lost to tyson fury on a split decision, on his professional box