The 1922 committee, which represents conservative backbenchers to mp Jonathan Gullis spoke to gb news after the meeting, saying he was shocked that tim davie would not agree to calling Hamas Terrorists because it may hurt some peoples feelings. Some peoples feelings. To me this is mind boggling. Everyone knows that hamas is a terrorist organisation, its a proscribed terrorist organisation here in this country. Every other News Agency Like the great gb news also considers this to be a terrorist organisation mission, while on earth the director general thinks is going on. I dont know. But he is so far out of touch with the people of this great country, and particularly the jewish community. Not just great country, and particularly the j butih community. Not just great country, and particularly the j butih comnthe ty. Not just great country, and particularly therutih comnthe world. Just great country, and particularly therutih comnthe world. Hes here but around the world. Hes brought this
Oakley getting into that very, very shortly. That is in the clash. As always, you will get a first look at tomorrows newspaper front pages, hot off the press. And angela levin. Yes, she will discuss the chilling prospect of a new royal memoir by none other than Meghan Markle. Yeah, what would that really mean . A blockbuster. Two hours of top telly coming your way. My big hours of top telly coming your way. My big opinion is hours of top telly coming your way. My big opinion is next way. My big opinion is next right after the news with polly middlehurst. Patrick. Middlehurst. Patrick. Thank you and good evening to you. Well, our main story from the newsroom tonight is that the bbc boss, tim davie, has faced an unprecedented grilling from mps over the broadcasters failure to label hamas as a terrorist organisation. Conservative mps are understood to have become increasingly concerned over the bbcs coverage of the israel Hamas Conflict. Todays meeting was requested by the 1922 committee,
After one defence system missile was launched, an explosion was seen in the southern outskirts of the city. Well, the authorities did confirm four people suffered minor injuries when the rocket landed. Israel meanwhile, has reportedly agreed to delay its Ground Invasion and allow the us to place Missile Defence systems around their assets in the middle east. Meanwhile, here the Prime Minister is refusing to support calls for a ceasefire, despite pressure from more than 80 mps to do so. Instead, rishi sunak is backing what hes calling specific pauses in the conflict to allow for the Safe Delivery of aid to the territory. Five british people are among more than 200 still being held hostage in gaza and regarding that aid, the ministry of defence has confirmed an raf plane led at the uk today carrying 21 tonnes of supplies, which include medical equipment and water filters. Now a news and water filters. Now a news away from israel and three people have been arrested on suspicion of crimina
Oakley getting into that very, very shortly. That is in the clash. As always, you will get a first look at tomorrows newspaper front pages, hot off the press. And angela levin. Yes, she will discuss the chilling prospect of a new royal memoir by none other than Meghan Markle. Yeah, what would that really mean . A blockbuster. Two hours of top telly coming your way. My big hours of top telly coming your way. My big opinion is hours of top telly coming your way. My big opinion is next way. My big opinion is next right after the news with polly middlehurst. Patrick. Middlehurst. Patrick. Thank you and good evening to you. Well, our main story from the newsroom tonight is that the bbc boss, tim davie, has faced an unprecedented grilling from mps over the broadcasters failure to label hamas as a terrorist organisation. Conservative mps are understood to have become increasingly concerned over the bbcs coverage of the israel Hamas Conflict. Todays meeting was requested by the 1922 committee,
The region , despite pressure the region, despite pressure from more than 80 of his mps to do so. Instead rishi sunak is backing what hes calling specific pauses in the conflict to allow for the Safe Delivery of aid into the region. Five british people are still among more than 200 being held hostage in gaza. In gaza. The first and most important principle is that israel has the right to defend itself under International Law. Our support for that position is absolute and unchanged. But from the start , we have also said that we start, we have also said that we do want british nationals to be able to leave gaza and that we want hostages to be released and for humanitarian aid to get in. And we recognise that for all of that to happen, there has to be a safer environment , which of a safer environment, which of course necessitates specific pauses as distinct from a ceasefire. Ceasefire. Will the u n ceasefire. Will the un secretary general has rejected israels accusation that he justifie