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BBCNEWS The July 4, 2024

Humanitarian aid into gaza and allow for talks on an enduring resolution to the conflict. The issue is hamas, the issue is whether hamas will decide or not to have a cease fire that would benefit everyone. The ball is in their court. We are working intensely on it, and we will see what they do. But theres no doubt in my mind that getting to the cease fire with the release of hostages would be a profound benefit to everyone involved. , . , involved. How difficult would it ceasefire involved. How difficult would it ceasefire be involved. How difficult would it ceasefire be to involved. How difficult would it ceasefire be to reach involved. How difficult would it ceasefire be to reach right involved. How difficult would it i ceasefire be to reach right now, cease fire be to reach right now, seeing as many agree they have in fact stalled . The former Un Undersecretary General Jamal Benomar gave me an update on ceasefire negotiations. There is pressure on the us internationally, since the u

BBCNEWS The July 5, 2024

global, where we bring you the top stories from around the world, starting with the huge certs to find five people on board a submersible gone missing in the north atlantic the huge search. within the past hour, the us coast guard has said that the vessel may only have a0 or a1 hours of breathable air left for the five people on board. ships and planes are scouring the ocean around 6a0 km off the coast of newfoundland in canada. the coastguard says the search area is as large as the us state of connecticut. the titanic, which sank in 1912, lies nearly a000 metres with beneath the surface. about an hour and a5 minutes, all contact was lost. captainjamie frederick minutes, all contact was lost. captain jamie frederick from the first coastguard district gave a news conference around an hour ago, where he recapped the status of the search efforts and detailed the plan for the next 2a hours. l’ll search efforts and detailed the plan for the next 24 hours. for the next 24 hou

BBCNEWS The July 5, 2024

retaliation, could western powers be pushed into engaging beyond targeted strikes? and what are the risks of a wider conflict in the region? we ll have full coverage, with analysis shortly from a leading middle east researcher. we ll also get the thoughts of today s panel leon emirali, a former ministerial aide and pr consultant. and mo elliethee, executive director at the georgetown institute of politics and public service. but ahead of that, it s the first time rishi sunak has launched any kind of military operation, since becoming uk prime minister. some analysis now from our political editor chris mason on his decision, without consulting parliament, to join the attack. the early hours of this morning, back at their base in cyprus, the britishjets involved in air strikes on yemen. good evening, mr speaker, should parliament be recalled? last night, the decision already taken by the prime minister, the speaker of the house of commons was called in for a briefing. will la

BBCNEWS Verified July 2, 2024

the truth behind them. the temporary ceasefire in the israel gaza war is over. it ended about 7am local time. since then, the hamas run health ministry in gaza says more than a hundred people have been killed in fighting. rockets have been fired into southern israel from gaza, and israel has again begun air strikes on the strip. each side is blaming the other for the end of the ceasefire. the israel defense forces posted on social media saying hamas violated the operational pause, and in addition, fired toward israeli territory . it also blamed hamas for failing to release all the female and child hostages being held in gaza. in turn, hamas which the uk, the us and many other governments consider a terrorist group blamed israel for breaking the agreement by preventing fuel from reaching north the resumption of israeli air strikes hasn t been restricted to gaza s north. there have also been attacks in khan younis, in the south of the strip, as our middle east corresponden

BBCNEWS The Context June 4, 2024 21:12:00

creates a risk of greater escalation but of course it s not accurate for them to say it s not connected to what s happening in israel and gaza because of course these two things are intimately connected. tam are intimately connected. tom bateman. are intimately connected. tom bateman, thank are intimately connected. tom bateman, thank you are intimately connected. tom bateman, thank you very - are intimately connected. tom bateman, thank you very much for bringing this up to date in washington. martin griffiths the un undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs has expressed his affair or concerns stop i remain extremely concerned for the risk of further regional spread of this conflict. ~ . , further regional spread of this conflict. ~ ., , . conflict. we are seeing increasing tension and conflict. we are seeing increasing tension and hostilities conflict. we are seeing increasing tension and hostilities in - conflict. we are seeing increasing tension and hostilities in

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