divides have a symbiotic relationship with each other and the sad thing is that the vast majority of israelis and palestinians still want to have basic decency, law and order, and prosperity in their lives, but sadly extremist voices on both sides exploit each other and get more of the spotlight. we ve seen some of this dynamic in us politics in british politics where the centre is overshadowed by these larger voices, so it leads to more possibility for escalation when some members of netanyahu s cabinet are saying they will take steps that would violate current existing agreements either with palestinians or perhaps withjordan. agreements either with palestinians or perhaps with jordan. or perhaps with jordan. thank you very much- or perhaps with jordan. thank you very much- the or perhaps with jordan. thank you very much. the vice or perhaps with jordan. thank you very much. the vice president - or perhaps with jordan. thank you very much. the vice president ofl or perhaps wit
knew that the results were accurate, and he s trying to push a false narrative in order to get people to falsely flip the result and that, there s not going to be any everyday for because that s not true and ultimately whether there was fraud, whether that fraud was enough to overturn the election, that s something that needed to be done through an investigations which is exactly what he was pushing for this whole time. that was a member of former president trump s legal team, and this morning a deadly attack in the southern ukrainian city of kherson. russian shelling leaving at least ten people dead and 55 others injured. the ukrainian president calling it an act of terror. cnn s claire sebastian is following the story for us and we must warn you that the images you re about to see are quite graphic. the ukrainian authority his warned friday that russia was stepping up shelling in liberated parts of kherson and
southern ukrainian city of kherson which the russian military occupied for months and then surrendered last week making a humiliating withdrawal leaving the scenes of ukrainian residents dancing in the central square of that city when it was liberated. he compared the russian surrender of kherson to the d day invasion of normandy during world war ii. he is also saying that in his proposed peace plan, russia withdraw and surrender and then you have a plan towards peace. now the u.s. the u.s. president joe biden, he has come from the asean summit in cambodia where he s gotten statements, for example, from the japanese and korean leaders denouncing the russian invasion. you have european heads of state here, the canadian prime minister, the eu president. they have been outspoken
complete control of kherson in the ukraine and now they re leaving en masse. the ukrainian troops are coming in. it s a reminder that it could either be a signal for talks when vladimir putin is saying only on my terms. craig. hi, neil. there is joy in the southern ukrainian city of kherson, but still some tough times ahead. after eight months of russian occupation, residents experienced their first full day without moscow in charge. still giddy with freedom, locals were out waving flags, hugging newly arrived ukrainian troops, singing patriotic songs and moving fast to stabilize things. police arriving, power, water, food, medicine, communications rushed in or repaired. russian troops left the city and region yesterday making their way on a makeshift bridge across a nearby river. the other bridge is blown up. the latest reports say some russian soldiers remained in the area, clashing with ukrainian forces or trying to
they want political change, and this is decade long of anger and repression coming to the fore. west our colleagues at bbc persian what they think about this and they say they are currently defining as being in the protest stage, and they tell us that the iranian army and revolutionary guard are still loyal to the government, but they are assessing the language used all the time. in ukraine, there are warnings that a large and bloody battle could be looming between ukrainian and russian forces, as they fight for control of the southern ukrainian city of kherson. the city is located on the dnipro river in the country s south, and has been occupied for many months. ukraine says russia has been strengthening its military force there. we ve also seen civilians evactuations like this from kherson