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Failures contributed significantly to herfear, significantly to her fear, paranoia significantly to herfear, Paranoia And Isolation. But i rememberfrom herfinal years with her. That i remember. Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Were covering all the latest Coronavirus Developments here in britain and globally. First after 11 days of fighting, that claimed the lives of more than 230 palestinians and i2 israelis, a Ceasefire In Gaza has come into effect. The deal was brokered by egypt and was agreed to by the israeli Security Cabinet and palestinian militants. It has been described as � mutual and unconditional� and came into effect at 2 00am local time. Its reported cairo will send Security Delegations to israel and the Palestinian Territories to help uphold the ceasefire. President biden has welcomed the cessation of hostilities, which he said presented an opportunity for progress in the Middle East. Speaking a little earlier, he said the truce was the result of � intense discussions� and he praised the Role Egypt had played in the process. Here� s a little of what he said. The united states is committed to working with the United Nations and we can we remain committed to working with them and other international stakeholders to provide massive humanitarian assistance for the people of gaza and they Gaza And Reconstruction efforts. We will do this in full partnership with the Palestinian Authority, not hamas, the authority, in a manner that doesn� t permit its mask to simply restock its military arsenal. I believe the palestinians and israelis equally deserve to live safely and securely and enjoy equal measures of freedom, prosperity and democracy. My administration will continue our quiet relentless diplomacy towards that end. Towards that end. President biden talking about the quite diplomacy that had been happening for several days. Taking new life to gaza city. As i said, we are into the second hour since the ceasefire which was at 2am local time. As you can see, already cars are out on the streets of gaza city. The first time, certainly, at this stage of the Day Or Night or ii or so days, given the israeli bombardment and airstrikes on the strip in that fight with hamas militants who have been firing hundreds, thousands of rockets, daily, into israel as well. It would be interesting to see how hamas views this because in the past when they have been conflicts going back to 2014, 2012, going all the way back over the last 2030 all the way back over the last 20 30 years, hamas has always signalled to its followers that this was a victory as far as they were concerned although as, if you think back to 2014, after 50 days of fighting, almost A Thousand palestinians were killed. That ceasefire brokered with the help of Egypt Andindeed brokered with the help of egypt and indeed qatar. Cynics might be saying well, what has changed in terms of the ceasefire agreed six seven years ago and the one now . We will be speaking to a guest in ramallah on the West Bank, mariam barghouti, but, interesting to hear about President Biden talk about the quite diplomacy does not do you think Bibi Netanyahu was rushed into this given the darling of language used by biden in the last 24 48 hours . It is language used by biden in the last 2448 hours . Last 2448 hours . It is a pleasure last 2448 hours . It is a pleasure to join last 2448 hours . It is a pleasure to join you last 2448 hours . It is a pleasure to join you tonight. I have to tell you that the prime Minister And Netanyahu would not be put into any position by comprising the israeli security and it is my guess is that was israeli � s agreed to move forward with the unconditional ceasefire it believes it is able to do so based on achieving the military goals at thiS Point. Achieving the military goals at this oint. ,. , achieving the military goals at thiS Point thiS Point. Explain what the military goals thiS Point. Explain what the military goals were thiS Point. Explain what the military goals were over thiS Point. Explain what the | military goals were over the last 11 12 days and what has been achieved because as far as i can tell, and people on the ground, the hamas metro, the network of tunnels which is one of the Military Aims to be destroyed, hasn� t been. Some has but not all of it. Destroyed, hasnt been. Some has but not all of it. Remember that hamas has but not all of it. Remember that hamas has has but not all of it. Remember that hamas has over has but not all of it. Remember that hamas has over 1000 that hamas has over 1000 kilometres of tunnels was not that was never an Event Indication or statement but is rather everything was destroyed but make no nurse take, hamas� s propaganda is, but israel has dealt hamas make a significant blow. Hamas has tried to use not only its long range missiles but also tunnels and uavs. It has failed on all of these items including attacks from the sea and otherwise and it knows the Kind Of Blue that it knows the Kind Of Blue that it got from the idf. It got from the idf. That is what israel it got from the idf. That is what israel said it got from the idf. That is what israel said its it got from the idf. That is what israel said its Targets J what israel said its targets were in 2014, to prevent harm us waging any future violence. Hamas. Since 2014, it has. You are correct, hamas� s continuous attacks against israel and there is a great desire in israel that we will be able to achieve a peaceful. It doesn� t just be able to achieve a peaceful. It doesn� tjust go back to 20 14, he goes back to 2012, 29 and to 2005. It 14, he goes back to 2012, 29 and to 2005. 14, he goes back to 2012, 29 and to 2005. It brings me back to my point. Israel to my point. Israel didn� t fulfil its Military Aims. Israel could have done other things differently in order to cause more damage to hamas which would have caused more civilian loss. When israel unilaterally withdrew from gaza, it is really one in the same, to Deal Miller Tries Gaza and make sure that hamas focuses on Taking Care of its civilian population rather than invest in building this Military Infrastructure that leaves them nowhere. You have seen the destruction in gaza. 0nce seen the destruction in gaza. Once they leave the measure area, they look around them and they see rubble and this is terrible for people from gaza and terrible for israel as well. If hamas chooses to step out from the cycle of violence and use the cement that israel brings into the Gaza Strip not to build tunnels but hospitals and schools, you will see a whole different situation, and relating to what President Iden just said, we are indeed hopeful that hamas will not need to restock its missiles and it will focus on the civilian infrastructure. Believe you me, when israel left gaza in 2005, the verse was singapore of the Middle East was up in a couple of years, it came as a heavy cost for israelis as well as palestinians. For israelis as well as palestinians. ~ ,. , palestinians. We must leave it there. Thank palestinians. We must leave it there. Thank you, palestinians. We must leave it there. Thank you, shahar palestinians. We must leave it i there. Thank you, shahar azani. Now let� s join there. Thank you, shahar azani. Now let� Sjoin Mariam now let� s join mariam barghouti. The relief of people in gaza, today, tonight and in israel, what has been agreed to that will prevent another round of fighting that we have seen over the last 20 25 years . Absolutely nothing. I think right now as long as israel is not held accountable, we will keep hearing the same discourse of the destruction and having it be blamed on the guards and population themselves, the palestinians themselves or stop the people in gaza. It is a repulsive argument that palestinians, that hamas is not allowing the infrastructure and in gaza. 45 of palestinians are children under the age of 18. 22 Audio Breaks Up . We are so 18. 22 Audio Breaks Up . We are so relieved, we are so relieved. Right now. That the bombing has stopped. Palestinian had become homeless again. Their bags are carried with them because they don� t know where to go from the bombing. Their homes are gone. So right now we don� t know israel will agree to a ceasefire. It is a continued Ethnic Cleansing the. 25 years, 473 years. Ethnic cleansing the. 25 years, 473 years. Ethnic cleansing the. 25 years, 473 years. Also, Joe Biden saying years, 473 years. Also, Joe Biden saying that years, 473 years. Also, Joe Biden saying that america | years, 473 years. Also, Joe I Biden saying that america will carry on supplying elements for the Iron Dome, the anti Missile Defence System for israel but also, crucially, the us would work with fatah, not with ham us. Hamas. They have not held elections for years was doubly palestinian under the age of 34 has ever voted in an election. What on earth, he is writing about losing power to hamas as he did in 2006 in gaza. I thinkJoe Biden and any american president using the Palestinian Authority as a point in reference to that inability to hold Israel Accountable is a copout. I think that right now Audio Breaks Up . Think that right now Audio Breaks Up think that right now Audio Breaks Up . ,. ,. ,. , breaks up . They are the go to as representatives breaks up . They are the go to as representatives of breaks up . They are the go to as representatives of the as representatives of the palestinian people. Right now, palestinians from the dyas bra, Audio Breaks Up palestinians from the dyas bra, Audio Breaks Up diaspora. We want accountability. We don� T Wantjust to we want accountability. We don� t want just to see spell. Right now we have a ceasefire because israel has killed dozens of palestinians over the years. In gaza and in historic palestine. What we need is a lifting of the siege. We want civilians to lift in health, and infrastructure, education, lift the siege. Right now the area was declared uninhabitable by the un, it is 2021 and after a pandemic so it is really time that we lift the actual siege. Implemented by israel. Under the pretext of hamas. And the only Terrorist Organisation we are really seeing is the israeli army. Are really seeing is the israeli arm. , israeli army. You say under the retext israeli army. You say under the pretext of israeli army. You say under the pretext of hamas israeli army. You say under the pretext of hamas but israeli army. You say under the pretext of hamas but of israeli army. You say under the pretext of hamas but of Course J Pretext of hamas but of Course Hamas has been Firing Rockets into israel indiscriminately over many years as well. I� m afraid the line we have with you, mariam barghouti, is quite poor. You are occasionally cutting in and out. We will leave it there for now. Thank you very much indeed. Prince william Made A statement from Kensington Palace this evening it� s highly unusualfor a member of the Royal Family to speak out publicly like this. This is what he had to say. In the 100 pages he said that Martin Bashir was, that the instigation at the time was woefully ineffective and to bbc covered up what it actually knew about how the interview was obtained. The bbc� s Director General has accepted, the new Director General, tim davies, accepted that the bbc� s behaviour fell far short of what its audience is expected. Here is our media and injure or rajan. This report contains flashing images. That it was the interview of the century. That it was the interview of the century that it was the interview of the centu. The century. There were three of us in the the century. There were three of us in the interview, of us in the interview, so it was a bit watched by almost 23 Million people, Martin Bashir� s panorama shocked the world. But only now do we know the real story behind the story. In a devastating critique of the bbc, Lord Dyson has laid bare a catalogue of of moral and editorialfailures. He says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly to secure the interview and explain his conduct. Lord dyson says the Bbc Investigation into how the interview was obtained was woefully ineffective, and he adds, without justification, the bbc fell short of the high standards of Integrity And Transparency which are its hallmark, including by covering up Press Princess Diana and Prince Charles were already separated at the time of the interview. Early in september 1995, bashir met Earl Spencer. He showed him fake Bank Statements to suggest payments had been made to informants around diana. Earl spencer introduced bashir to diana. This constituted a serious breach of the guidelines at the time. The interview aired, but soon journalists at the daily Mail Group and elsewhere started asking questions. A Bbc Investigation led by tony hall, later Director General, cleared bashir, but Earl Spencer was not approached, a big mistake, according to dyson. In august 1996, Prince Charles and Princess Diana were divorced. She died a year later. And in panorama tonight, Earl Spencer explained the first statements that i was shown, the first fake Bank Statements were to get my trust. The second set was to get to diana, and then to get the interview, so it� s a very clear chain from anyone logical� S Point of view. The irony is that i met Martin Bashir on the 31st of august, 1995, because exactly two years later she died. And i do draw a line between the two events. This is a young girl in her mid 30s who has lived this extraordinarily turbulent and difficult time in the public eye. She didn� t know who to trust and, in the end, when she died two years later, she was without any form of real protection. Martin bashir won a bafta for the programme and spoke about it backstage afterwards. I can tell you, being 33 years old and facing up to the fact that actually you probably will never do another interview like that again in your life, you will never make a programme like that, and that� s daunting. He left the bbc last week, having been rehired in 2016, and has long argued that diana would have agreed to speak to him without the fake Bank Statements. In a statement, bashir said i apologised then and i do Lord Hall of birkenhead who, as the director of bbc news, led the investigation into bashir� s conduct and was, until last august, the bbc� s Director General apologised today and said that he was wrong to give bashir the benefit of the doubt. His successor was similarly contrite. There are multiple failures for the bbc to reflect on. 25 years ago, but still they are very serious and, if you are an organisation that cares about truthful, honestjournalism and proper practice, i think this is very difficult reading. Do you think you will ever be queen . No, idont, no. Why do you think that . Id like to be a queen of peoples hearts, in peoples hearts, but i dont see myself being queen of this country. I tonight, the bbc has said that it has no plans to show the Panorama Interview in full again. Amol rajan, bbc news. Prince william Made A statement from Kensington Palace this evening. It� s highly unusual for a member of the Royal Family to speak out publicly like this. This is what he had to say. I� d like to thank Lord Dyson and his team for the report. It is welcome that the bbc accepts Lord DysonS Findings in full, which are extremely concerning that bbc employees lied and used fake documents to obtain the interview with my mother, made lurid and false claims about the Royal Family which played on herfears and fuelled paranoia, displayed woeful incompetence when investigating complaints and concerns about the programme, and were evasive in their reporting to the media and covered up what they knew from their internal investigation. It is my view that the deceitful way the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said. The interview was a major contribution to making my parents� relationship worse and has since hurt countless others. It brings indescribable sadness to know that the bbc� s failures contributed significantly to herfear, Paranoia And Isolation that i remember from those final years with her. Prince william speaking at Kensington Palace a few hours ago. Stay with us on bbc news. We� ll have more on the ceasefire between israel and the palestinian militants. It is now in its second hour. These other live scenes in gaza. These are the live scenes in gaza. This morning, an indian Air Force Plane carrying mr gandhi� s body landed in delhi. The president Of India walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi� s final return from the political battlefield. Ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. In doing so, it� s become the first country in the world to approve the change in the national referendum. It was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. Its been a peaceful Funeral Demonstration so far but suddenly, the police are tear gassing The Crowd we dont yet know why the pre Launch Ritual is well established here. Helen was said to be in good spirits, butjust a little apprehensive. In the last hour, East Timor has become the world� s newest nation. It was a bloody birth for a poor country and the challenges ahead are daunting but for now, at least, it is time to celebrate. This is bbc news. The latest headlines after 11 days of conflict, a ceasefire between israel and the palestinian militants appears to be holding. This is the scene live in gaza city. We are now into the second hour of that ceasefire. A hamas spokesman, hazem qassem, spoke to reporters after the truce was agreed. Translation the resistance will be committed if the Zionist Regime is committed. We fought in this war to protect our people, we had accomplishments under monitoring the situation in the field and we will be committed as long as the israelis are committed to ceasefire deal. The egyptian president has tweeted early on friday to thank us president Joe Biden for his role in the Rula Jebreal is visiting professor of international relation and global Politics Program at the the university of miami. She� s in new york. Apart from the innocent civilians on both sides, many hundreds of calls in gaza but a dozen in israel, in whose best interests is this ceasefire . Israel or hamas in gaza . The Cessation Israel or hamas in gaza . The cessation of israel or hamas in gaza . The cessation of aerial Cessation Of Aerial Offensive is critical and very important. However, all the causes remain unsolved. You still have ethnic religious violence all over israel, although we had a fourth election in two years and you have Bibi Netanyahu who was not supposed to form government, was unable to form government, was unable to form government, and now he might actually be able to form a government. All of his Corruption Charges for Bribery And Corruption will be put aside until probably he would be the caretaker in this government and they will. Crosstalk. You also have Mike Wood a bus the 85 year old palestinian president who has not held elections for 15 years, no palestinian under the age of 34 has ever taken part in a national Mahmoud Abbas. Mahmoud abbas. You are riuht. Right. However, Mahmoud Abbas is somewhat of a mayor and the real president of the occupied president is the israeli general who controls whether Mahmoud Abbas leaves his home or not. If Mahmoud Abbas can go out or travel or does not travel. That is where the general takes the orders from the israeli Prime Minister so who controls the land from the sea, the mediterranean sea, to the jordan sea, the mediterranean sea, to Thejordan River is israel that if we look to who won this round, i would say Bibi Netanyahu. He managed to delay a new coalition to be replacing his government, he managed to take everybody back to the same point that this started. We have four wars in 14 years with Gaza And Gaza is still under siege, eastjerusalem people are being evicted, displaced. We still have now the occupied territories are still under occupation with 200 settlements and 600,000 settlers so the situation is escalating, it� s. Situation is escalating, its. ,, � situation is escalating, its. ,, �. Its. Crosstalk. He conceded what than its. Crosstalk. He conceded what than i its. Crosstalk. He conceded what than i was its. Crosstalk. He conceded what than i was a its. Crosstalk. He conceded what than i was a pressure its. Crosstalk. He conceded what than i was a pressure from the united states that finally made israel halt the offensive . It was simply President Biden pressured by the democratic party, especially the left wing of the democratic party, you have two senators in Congress Bernie sanders and to live nothing, a change of approach, a change of approach towards israel and you want them to tie the military aid, 4 Billion to a set of conditions which means respect of Human Rights and international law and this is a new language and a pivot from what the Trump Approach is to be. The Trump Approach was take it all, total annexation, do whatever you want and we sort netanyahu emboldened by trump and by a group of people in the region, especially the golf, mbs, and they thought they could ignore the conflict but with this round of escalation, we saw that you cannot ignore the conflict because if you ignore it it will fester and radicalise and we saw these horrific scenes all over israel, synagogues, mosques, churches were burned, people were lynched in the street so it means the conflict that is in the West Bank or in the occupied territories or in gaza is now entering israel. And this is the new reality. And we have seen for the first time something that no citizen ever thought in the united states would see, that 2 Million palestinian citizens of israel marched in the streets together with their fellow citizens and fellow Brothers And Sisters In Jerusalem and the West Bank, demanding equal rights, democracy. Demanding equal rights, democracy. Demanding equal rights, democra , ~. , democracy. Crosstalk. That sectarian development democracy. Crosstalk. That sectarian development is democracy. Crosstalk. That sectarian development is quite | sectarian development is quite marked, as you havejust. Crosstalk. We are out of time, i am very sorry to cut you short. That is it for this edition of bbc world news. We will be back soon with much more on what is happening in gaza. Hello again. Thursday brought us an unusually deep area of low pressure for the time of year. It brought some very powerful looking seas to the coastline of newquay in cornwall there, a look at the pretty impressive waves battering the coastline here and the strongest winds were around the coasts of south West England and wales. The strongest gusts were well into the 60s To Low 70s of miles an hour, peaking with a gust of 73 mph in Pembrey Sands in south wales. And, of course, it was pretty wet as well. The wettest weather is across this central swathe of the uk. 36mm for north wales. But in sharp contrast to that, it was mainly dry across North West Scotland and there was barely a drop of rain across the south east. The rain will continue to be variable on into friday, thanks to ourfamiliar slow moving friend, our area of low pressure here. So we� ve got rain at the moment. The rain� s getting heavier, the winds a bit stronger across Eastern Scotland but for many of us, it will stay pretty blustery over the next few hours with those strong Gale Force gusts of wind pummelling the coasts more rain to come as well. But it� s not too cold as we head into friday morning. Now, the wettest weather through the day will be across wales, northern england, Eastern Scotland. The rain not amounting to much for North West Scotland. It will ease off in Northern Ireland and there probably won� t be that much in the south east, but the winds will be very strong, gusting to 50 60 mph around those English Channel coasts, perhaps 70 mph gusts somewhere like the needles, the West Coast of the isle of wight, and those temperatures disappointing. Just 13 in london. Well, it should be about 19 at this time of year. Saturday, brighter, but there� ll be some showers around, some of them heavy and thundery. Sunday sees a return of more wet weather pushing in from the west. It will also be quite windy. So, saturday� s weather first of all. Might be some rain there or thereabouts in the south, certainly quite a few showers across eastern areas as we start the day. The best of any brighter weather probably developing across northern and western areas of the uk as we go through the afternoon. And those temperatures still pretty disappointing 12 in glasgow, should be about 16 at this time of year. And sunday, bright start with some sunshine. This band of rain is going to move in from the west with strengthening winds followed by showers in Northern Ireland later in the day. Well, some of those could be pretty heavy as well. And those temperatures, 11 12 Degrees Celsius really poor for this stage of may. And even into next week, there� ll be showers around. This is bbc news, the headlines there have been celebrations on the streets of gaza after a ceasefire was agreed between israel and hamas. Egypt row could deal came after 11 days of conflict after which 240 people died, most of them palestinians. President biden welcomed the deal and described it as a � genuine opportunity� for progress in the Middle East. He said the us will help israel replenish the weapons used in its Iron Dome Missile Defence System and promised humanitarian and Reconstruction Aid for gaza. Prince william has launched a scathing attack on the bbc after an enquiry found the broadcaster covered up the findings of an investigation into its been into It Interview with his mother diana. He said it worsened his mother� s paranoia and anxiety. Those are the headlines. Now on bbc news, newscast

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