earlier this week, the top us diplomat, antony blinken, left the region without a breakthrough, after israel rejected hamas demands for a ceasefire. gideon levy is an israeli author and columnist for the haaretz newspaper. i asked him if the us concerns would make much of a difference to benjamin netanyahu s plans. no, as long as the us remarks are only remarks or concerns from the us and they are not followed by practical measures, israel will ignore it. in any case, israel learned to ignore advice. if the us wants to prevent the next catastrophe, and rafah is going to be a major catastrophe, the us has got to be precise and take measures, otherwise it will not work. so when i read out the latest line from netanyahu ordering the military to plan ways to evacuate civilians in rafah so he can carry out the intention to target hamas, what do you make of that? is thatjust words, is that to deflect the criticism that is already coming his way? i want to ask you, where to? the peo
where we are hearing a briefing on the very latest on those allegations made against president biden. there was a report published into to present biden s handling of classified documents. as part of that report, special council question president biden s memory, accusing him of forgetting key dates. of course that has raised questions about his fitness and suitability to run in this year s presidential elections. that is the scene at the white house. we will stay right across that. if there are any further details are emerging out of that. all we know so far is that the white house are calling the remarks in that report gratuitous and inappropriate. we also know the vice president, kamala harris, describes it as a purely political attack and as politically motivated. police say they believe the london chemical attack suspect, abdul ezeddi, is probably dead but that his body hasn t been found. the last known cctv footage of azedi shows him leaning over chelsea bridge, on th
support. nearly two weeks on from turkey s devastating earthquake, officials say most rescue efforts to find survivors are to end. police in the north of england have found a body near where a woman went missing three weeks ago. 45 year old nicola bulley was last seen walking her dog near a river in lancashire in the northwest of england onjanuary 27th. 25 minutes after she was last seen, her mobile phone, was found on a bench, still connected to a work teams call. her springer spanial was found waiting nearby. lancashire police said they were called at 11.36 local time to reports of a body in the river wyre less than a kilometre from where she was last seen. a police statement on twitter said, an underwater search team and specialist officers have subsequently attended the scene, entered the water and have sadly recovered a body. our reporter yunus muller is in the village where nicola bulley went missing. have you got you? it is very windy, and we have had a couple of tec