i know i m a woman. today a day of sunshine and showers. tonight, heavy rain and strong winds coming our way tonight, heavy rain and strong winds coming ourway and tonight, heavy rain and strong winds coming our way and will be with us tomorrow. all the details later. it s tuesday the 7th november. it s one month on since the murderous hamas attack on israel that left moo people dead and around 240 taken hostage. 0vernight the israeli prime minister said the country will have overall security responsibility for the gaza strip for an indefinite period once the fighting is over. it comes as the health ministry in gaza run by hamas reported more than 10,000 people have been killed since the war began. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. one month on from the darkest of days. here by the western wall, the holiest place wherejews can pray, a candle was lit for each of the estimated moo lives lost. and o
what happens. do you want, i think the answer is no, south korea and japan to say, we need our own nuclear deterrence. we don t trust the united states. that would be a recipe, potentially, for instability. that kind of a transition. so, what we want to do is be reassuring to our friends and our allies. at the same time, we push back against the north koreans. tom is exactly right. this is about china. if chinese want to stop north korea the guys at the border who see the goods going in and out, they can get the flu. the north koreans will get the message and not the chinese are worried about immigrants, they are worried about a unification of korea with seoul as the capital as part of the american security orbit. nuclear weapons and 40,000 troops one of the interesting diplomatic things we tell the chinese, look, we re prepared to negotiate about that. it doesn t have nuclear weapons. another possibility is that we can talk about american troop presence. we can talk about a lot
but one of the things united states has to think about what is the surviving architect of asia. history in asia, as you know, is unfolding. it s catching up, if you will. not just an economic zone any more. one of the questions then is what happens. do you want, i think the answer is no, south korea and japan to say, we need our own nuclear deterrence. we don t trust the united states. that would be a recipe, potentially, for instability. that kind of a transition. so, what we want to do is be reassuring to our friends and our allies. at the same time, we push back against the north koreans. tom is exactly right. this is about china. if chinese want to stop north korea the guys at the border who oversee the goods going in, can go on leave for a couple of days. the north koreans will get the message and the problem is not the chinese are worried about immigrants. they are worried about unification of korea, which seoul is the capital as part of the american security orbit. nuclear wea