we begin with israel where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ordered the mobilization of police and army reservists following a significant increase in violence. in tel aviv, an italian tourist was killed and several others were wounded when a car was driven along a promenade. it came just hours after two british israeli sisters died after a shooting in the occupied west bank, that also left their mother seriously injured. our correspondent anna o neill has the latest. this is the car which is suspected of ramming a group of tourists in the centre of tel aviv last night. police say a 45 year old man drove along the city s beachside boardwalk, hitting several pedestrians before overturning. he was shot and killed by israeli police. in a tweet, the italian deputy prime minister named the victim as alessandro parini, a lawyer from rome and said other italian citizens may be among the injured. it happened just hours after two british israeli sisters were shot dead, and th
police to be held accountable and to deal with the racism that is happening in the police service and also, i worked with the home office. the home secretary at the time was theresa may and then amber rudd, to look at policing and look at how we could address the disproportionality of use of police force on black people. and i also helped with the equality and diversity strategy that the national chiefs police council developed, because my chief constable was the lead at the time and then the other thing i was awarded four was my work that i do in the community here in suffolk. i advocate for people who feel that they have been discriminated against whether it is in the workplace or from service providers and i chair a stop and search reference group
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