By Samantha GranvilleBBC News, Park City, Utah29 March 2023, 01:44 BSTUpdated 32 minutes agoimage source, Good picturesimage caption, Ms Paltrow, who was
0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet, cameraman dave bull and producer samantha granville are close to the epicentre of the earthquake and sent this report. 0nce just an ordinary street, until last monday. 4:17am, everything shook, the strongest earthquake in a century. smashing life as they knew it. into pieces, almost nothing left. almost. here waiting on garden chairs in front row seats, a street turned into a cemetery.
Among those opposed are Israel’s Supreme Court chief justice, Esther Hayat, and the country’s attorney-general. The BBC’s Samantha Granville in Tel Aviv saw protesters draped in Israeli flags, carrying posters in Hebrew, and pictures of Netanyahu with X’s over his mouth. There was a group of young girls with red-painted hand prints over their mouths. They wanted to tell the government they won’t be quiet. One woman, who asked not …