gaza. the us has worked with mediators to negotiate an end to the war in which 36,000 gazans have now been killed according to the hamas run health ministry. it began after an attack on israel by hamas and other armed groups on october the 7th which killed 1200 people. for more on the details, our middle east correspondent sent this for report. correspondent sent this for re ort. , . ., report. president biden called it a comprehensive report. president biden called it a comprehensive proposal l report. president biden called l it a comprehensive proposal put forward by israel and presented to hamas. the key points are familiar, because they were included in earlier efforts to reach a deal in gaza. it includes a first phase which would include a six week temporary ceasefire in gaza which would see the release of some of the hostages being held in gaza, in exchange for palestinians held in israeli jails. this would pave the way for a second phase, and this is the key point
Out of 4,500 22-ton F-16 jet fighters built during the last fifty years, about 2,100 are still in service in 25 countries About a third of these F-16s are in the US Air Force All these F-16s are not being replaced by the new F-35, which is a 31-ton
an geyser as he lays out an israeli ceasefire proposal. donald trump said he will appeal his historic conviction which has stunned the us presidential race. the war in gaza. washington gives key have permission to strike inside russia using its own weapons. israel and hamas has responded positively to a new israeli peace proposal unveiled byjoe biden on friday. he urged both sides to accept the deal, saying it s time for the war to end. the proposal has three parts, it would begin with a six week ceasefire, leading to a permanent truce, the withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza, the return of hostages held by hamas and the
hasn t touched any nato countries yet. ukraine is not going to get a membership offer at the nato summit. but it will get encouraging words at least, and jens stoltenberg himself said ukraine will one day join nato, but of course he is the outgoing general secretary. the russians have of course warned about this all the time, they claim they invaded ukraine fully in 2022 because of their concerns about ukraine s nato membership. but i think this is still largely aspirational. i don t think anyone has a good idea on the timetable, as long as ukraine and russia are at war with each other. a quick final question. we were hearing about some of these potential peace conferences, involving china for example. what role do you think these might play? are we getting closer to a point where the side might to a point where the sides might sit down and find a diplomatic way to end this conflict?
becoming a bit too late? figs becoming a bit too late? as with most becoming a bit too late? is with most things with the biden administration, the weapons, a little bit too late. the russians started attacking kharkiv in a concerted way a number of weeks ago. it s taken this long to allow the ukrainians to use short range us weapons to strike back inside russia, just in the short range, to prevent more attacks on kharkiv. but it is true that secretary blinken also said today that the us could reconsider and permit ukraine to strike deeper as time goes on. ukraine to strike deeper as time aoes on. ~ ., . time goes on. what effect might this have when time goes on. what effect might this have when it time goes on. what effect might this have when it comes - time goes on. what effect might this have when it comes to - time goes on. what effect might this have when it comes to the l this have when it comes to the actual battlefield? actual battlefield? there were 40 explosions