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always positive sign somehow but yes, decided last week because it's not the case of the moment and he is here and is training and on the matches in a safe place of the team and everything is ok and he wants to be a us and he travels here. be with us and he travels here. the arsenal women's manager, jonas eidevall, has responded to claims he bullied the fourth official during their win over manchester city on sunday in the wsl. eidevall was adamant he did nothing he would be ashamed of after city boss gareth taylor's allegation. this is what he had to say. i got really disappointed with the comments because i think there's no personal truth in them. the wording that gareth used by third birds is borderline slander and either he is not very good with the truth or good with the language, but either way i don't think is acceptable. ben stokes delivered for england on wednesday, ensuring their disappointing cricket world cup didn't continue to go from bad to worse. looking in trouble at one stage against netherlands, stokes�* first world cup century set england up for a comfortable win in pune, meaning they're off the bottom of the table and can still qualify for the champions trophy at least. joe wilson reports. they cannot afford to give the whole team contracts and they do not full international status but he sensed opportunity in repairing england and thatis opportunity in repairing england and that is the spirituality —— they were playing england. five and it's the way he's played through this world cup and it is still baffling. after the early run, england were rescued by ben stokes. why is he still in india when he needs an operation? because he can do this. stokes helped the 339 and they felt relief. and then beneath the light, the boneless and treat the condition and benevolence endings and all sorts of advice —— bowlers. england's fielding wasn't perfect but there's a strong game, secure 90 for four. but there's a strong game, secure 90 forfour. they but there's a strong game, secure 90 for four. they have to move on with younger players, here, the first wicket of this world cup. ending with three each and benevolence chase became tame. all the time of the roof of the title victory —— for the roof of the title victory —— for the time to make for the fun victory. he might be the best in europe. and that's all the sport for now. the occupied west bank was supposed to be part of the two—state solution, but even before this conflict began, the israeli governments had shown through their actions and over many years that they did not want palestinians to have an independent state. that would involve giving up land in the west bank, including eastjerusalem which israeli right—wingers say belongs to the jews. and under the cover of this conflict in recent weeks, israeli settlers have continued to harass palestinian families. the united nations says at least 150 palestinians have been killed since october 7th. the majority of them are civilians, and they include at least 44 children. some have died at the hands of armed jewish settlers, whose presence is illegal under international law. the un says three israelis have also been killed. 0ur correspondentjon donnison reports now from tulkarm in the northern west bank, and a warning, his report does contain some distressing images. this war is not only being fought in gaza. this funeral, in the west bank town of tulkarm, forfour gunmen killed by israel this week. there's anger and defiance, but also grief... ..and fear of what's to come. even before the war, the west bank was at boiling point and the fury of what's happening in gaza, as well as israel's crackdown on militants here as well as civilians, has seen the temperature rise to a whole new level. it's a dangerous moment. "we have been refugees in this camp for 75 years," says this 82—year—old. "everyone hasjust been laughing at us." the stress on the people, they cut the streets, cut the cities, kill people, kill children. everything is stress. does it feel like war here as well? maybe. maybe in two months stand the war here in the west bank, with gaza. it's connected. there is no gaza and the west bank. it's all palestine. and in parts of the west bank over the last month, it's already looked like war. israel, it says, targeting terrorists, including from hamas, who are fighting back. and israel has been using bulldozers to rip up the streets. it says as punishment for palestinian attacks. "they came and destroyed the camp, and then they came again with bulldozers," he tells us. "it's always like this." israeli raids of palestinian towns and villages are happening night and day. taha was just 15 when he was shot dead by an israeli soldier, as his sister looked on in horror. the un says the majority of palestinians being killed in the west bank are civilians, including children. and they are suffering notjust at the hands of the israeli army, but also armed jewish settlers in attacks like this last month, which left the victim still in intensive care. in the background, an israeli soldier looks on. palestinians say israel allows settlers to act like a militia, with impunity. in this case, the army says it's investigating what happened. and for some, it's become too much. mohammed khalid's family has farmed this land in the occupied west bank for generations. but this week, they were packing up to leave. translation: we have lost our land | because we couldn't confront them. | we escaped out of fear. no one was there to protect us. land has always been at the heart of this decades—long conflict. and palestinians are losing. jon donnison, bbc news, in the west bank. on monday, the well—known palestinian activist ahed tamimi was arrested by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. ms tamimi, who's 22, was detained in the village of nabi saleh, according to the palestinian prisoners�* society. israel's military told the afp news agency that she was suspected of "inciting violence and terrorist activities". in fact, the arrest was confirmed by national security minister itamar ben gvir, who posted this on x... let's speak to janna tamimi, a palestinian activist and relative of ahed tamimi. denotes up in their cousins and she has been arrested hello thank you for having me. hundreds of other thousands of political prisoners of been arrested in the past month for no reason and sometimes just posting stuff on social media lacking pro—palestinian posts, we know nothing about the moment and we do nothing about the moment and we do not know anything close to these prisoners and the only thing we know now is conditions of the palestinians in prison are extremely inhumane and the occupation forces are treating like animals. [30 inhumane and the occupation forces are treating like animals.— are treating like animals. do you know why they — are treating like animals. do you know why they would've - are treating like animals. do you | know why they would've targeted are treating like animals. do you - know why they would've targeted her? since the system, the occupation forces have been targeting activists the name and address to speak up for the name and address to speak up for the palestinians and in any way exposes the crimes of the occupation forces in any form of resistance thatis forces in any form of resistance that is performed by any palestinian is, they get suppressed by the occupation forces and so, it is not something that, all the activists are under the threat of getting arrested, killed or injured at any time for their work. arrested, killed or in'ured at any time for their work._ time for their work. what then ha--ens time for their work. what then happens you — time for their work. what then happens you told _ time for their work. what then happens you told her- time for their work. what then happens you told her she - time for their work. what then happens you told her she is i happens you told her she is or, what? ., ., . . happens you told her she is or, what? ., ., ., ., ., ., what? no, not at all, we have an idea that the _ what? no, not at all, we have an idea that the prisoners, - what? no, not at all, we have an idea that the prisoners, the - idea that the prisoners, the families do not know where they are after which prison they are in or interrogation centres or not in interrogation centres or not in interrogation centres, not even able to trial and reports and are unable to trial and reports and are unable to visit their daughters, their sons, theirfamily members and the prisoners are not allowed to call the families of a communications. it would be me know by the palestinian political prisoners since october seven, the number of prisoners in the west bank of dublin from about 5000 palestinian prisoners to 10000 and all we know from the prisoners that have gotten in the past couple of days is extremely inhumane treatment and only provided for two meals a day and that is extremely bad and a lot of things are seized and they are unable to have a basic human necessities and basic rights and a lot of multiple palestinian prisoners of actually gotten murdered in prison since october seven for palestinian political prisoners have been confirmed or been murdered by the occupation forces through beating, through violence imposed on them and there is why the prisoners, the family was told that he was murdered literally two weeks after the murder had taken place and a lot of people are talking about higher numbers are more palestinian prisoners in there. you are a student and you go to school, college, how do you go about that, your village? school, college, how do you go about that, yourvillage? how school, college, how do you go about that, your village? how is it to move around and get to college and just of the daily life as you know i'm a 12th grader and high school in my life is a palestinian child living under the military occupation here in the west since we face a direct form of colonisation, my daily life, direct form of colonisation, my dail life, , , ., , direct form of colonisation, my dail life, , , . , . daily life, but in my life as a palestinian _ daily life, but in my life as a palestinian student - daily life, but in my life as a palestinian student is - palestinian student is usually starting with me waking up to the sounds of gas canisters bombing towards my window at the occupation forces placing my house and to terrorise families and palestinian houses in the palestinian community during their random night rates of the place every night. as a traumatising experience and i really cannot go back to sleep and so, take a couple of hours, get ready, go to school and on my way to school here in the west bank on every palestinian city, and other palestinian city, and other palestinian designated roads, there are checkpoints and these israeli checkpoints since the beginning of the onslaught on the gaza strip since october seven have not only been checkpoints with a check your and that you go, there are that blockades and it has been closed since october seven and schools which are 30 minutes away from there, i would have to take another route to get to to four hours and there's not another checkpoint on there, but i reach my reach my school, my score resides in an area settlement where a lot of palestinian protesters go and protest in march there. meaning they get suppressed in occupation forces, a lot of the time i am unable to leave my school because it's dangerous and a lot of the schools constantly generated by israeli occupation forces and they get shot and in the schools, they get arrested from the schools going back in the same scenario with the checkpoint and day rates by the occupation forces similar to night rates for the target houses, children walking in the street literally anyone in that cycle just keeps going on in the palestinian student, every rate, human right is violated from directly or indirectly in my life and i am unable to live a normal life just because of my identity as a palestinian. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. a new drama about the real issues teenagers face, with input from some of those who have first—hand experience. i've been finding it so much easier recently. today, 16—year—old luka is in charge of wardrobe, but this time last year, their depression was so bad, they were off school for a month. yeah, i couldn't get out of bed. nights ijust spent in my bed staring at the ceiling. i was just that tired. my friends at school stopped talking to me afterwards, but i've got friends again now. and that's really good. so the rehearsal�*s all done now, so now it's time for the filming. and that teenagers really get to do every part of the production. they're on the sound, they're on the clapper and they're even starring in the production itself. 0k, camera... it's helped me with self—esteem and my confidence overall. - i've become a more... just a more accepting person. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the attack on october 7th was the deadliest day forjews since the holocaust. it has been characterised widely as a pogrom, and it stirs deep fear among alljewish people, and notjust those from israel. it's been nearly 85 years since kristelnacht — the "night of broken glass" — when the nazi regime in germany coordinated a wave of violence againstjews. it was the first time that nazi officials had made massive arrests ofjews specifically because they were jews. almost 100 were murdered, tens of thousands were sent to concentration camps. and in response, many parents sent their children here to the uk for their safety, with the help of the british—backed refugee programme kinder—transport. damien mcguinness has been to meet one survivor who made thatjourney. back to berlin means stepping back in time. 92—year—old george shefi remembers a happy childhood here. but in november 1938, everything changed. nazi mobs smashed jewish owned shops, burned down most of germany's synagogues, and killed 91jews. six—year—old george didn't know any of this, but he remembers a crowd outside his home jeering at a jewish shopkeeper who was trying to scrub anti—semitic graffiti off the pavement. this was the moment his mother marie made the painful decision to send george on his own to the uk. my mum said, "you are going to go by train, you are going to go by ship." planes didn't exist so much, travelling by air. "you are going to see another country, another language." and i was, "0h, marvellous." so you were excited about the idea of the kinder transport? you thought it was a fun trip to another country? an adventure. what george didn't know was that marie would later be murdered by the nazis in auschwitz. it was here at this station in berlin that george said goodbye to his mother. he can remember getting onto a crowded train. it was packed with children on their way to england. he can also remember from the train seeing his mother run along the platform. she was trying to wave goodbye. he could see her, but because the train was so packed she couldn't see him. it was the last time he would ever see his mother. today, george lives in israel and has come back to retrace his journey with other kinder transport survivors. given what is happening in the middle east right now, for them and the organisers of the trip, this journey feels more important than ever. when you look at the world today, and you look at the growth of anti—semitism, and you look at the growth of hatred in all forms, whatever that form is, we have a responsibility to stand up and say no, never again must mean never again. which is why george has come back to his old school in berlin around 10,000 children, mostlyjewish, were sent to safety in the uk on the kinder transport. george's journey to england today follows the same route he took alone as a small child. but despite the trauma, he says he feels lucky that he survived. his ultimate victory over hitler, his children, grandchildren and great—grandchildren. damien mcguinness, bbc news, berlin. you will have seen in damian�*s report scott saunders. he is the founder and chair of march of the living uk. it's a holocaust education charity. thank you for coming on the programme. 0nline is mother running down the trend catch a glimpse of them is particularly for me right now because we had three mothers here whose children had been kidnapped and taken into gaza and what george is telling us what is happening in recent weeks is particularly painful forjewish people and he goes to the very heart of what israel is and why george lives there. of what israel is and why george lives there-— of what israel is and why george lives there. ~ , ., ., ., ~ ., ., lives there. when you look at what is happening _ lives there. when you look at what is happening today _ lives there. when you look at what is happening today in _ lives there. when you look at what is happening today in europe - lives there. when you look at what is happening today in europe withl is happening today in europe with anti—semitism and look at survivors turning around to you and saying they're scared to go on the streets and where the star of david and is all holocaust charity is a holocaust organisation, we are very concerned. people should not feel this way in 2023, whether it is london, paris or new york and yet, people are scared. the torch and for the survivors that made their way to israel, and various times after the holocaust, whether it was right after or more recently there is a sense that this is their safe haven.— recently there is a sense that this is their safe haven. event the star of david spray-painted _ is their safe haven. event the star of david spray-painted on - is their safe haven. event the star of david spray-painted on public. of david spray—painted on public buildings and manyjewish people were rounded up in the second world war and the dramatic rise in anti—semitism here and in the united states and so, how important is holocaust education generally speaking in a time like this. it becomes more important. we take routes to poland we take everyone of all faiths and the more people understand where hatred can lead and understand where hatred can lead and understand that by doing nothing, sitting on the fence and watching it to some it is a micro or any kind of hatred, it is a very dangerous place to be and unfortunately, we saw that backin to be and unfortunately, we saw that back in the 1930s in germany and there are people who try to say that there are people who try to say that there are people who try to say that there are comparisons and there was state sponsored and today, we do not have state—sponsored hatred in the same way, at least in western europe. same way, at least in western euro e. ., , ., , same way, at least in western euroe. ., , .,, , europe. one of the people listening to us will rates _ europe. one of the people listening to us will rates that _ europe. one of the people listening to us will rates that it _ europe. one of the people listening to us will rates that it was - to us will rates that it was collective punishment, people were persecuted for who they were and where they lived in those who support the palestinian cause are bound to ask in the context of gaza, what is this if not collective punishment was ? people smarter than me will have this conversation _ ? people smarter than me will have this conversation about _ ? people smarter than me will have this conversation about gaza - ? people smarter than me will have this conversation about gaza and i ? people smarter than me will have | this conversation about gaza and the reality is if i look at it from a historians perspective, this was, the holocaust did not start in 1939, it was a slow build—up of many years of indoctrination and of hatred that was state—sponsored within the government of germany during the nazi regime. in 1938, novemberthe 9th, it was a catalyst, changing moment in a defining moment and that build up to what would then become a holocaust. i don't think the same way that you're looking at them in the middle east and i will say, categorically, that hate of all kinds and destruction in the killing of all kinds is a terrible thing. i do not think you can put the two side by side. aha, do not think you can put the two side by side-— side by side. a very grateful for ou side by side. a very grateful for you coming _ side by side. a very grateful for you coming on _ side by side. a very grateful for you coming on the _ side by side. a very grateful for you coming on the programme| side by side. a very grateful for. you coming on the programme and thank you do in regards to holocaust education and thank you for that. we're going to go to a short break in our panel will be here at the other side and will continue to focus on gaza and plenty on the bbc news website and will return to american politics and a big night for democrats across the country of the big republican debate tonight and if uncle trump in court. stay with us and will be right back. —— —— ivanka trump hello. today brought us a more scenes that we've become very familiar with. lots of cloud, outbreaks of rain, some big puddles around. but the rain did clear to a mix of sunshine and showers. there were some brighter conditions to be had. sunshine and showers continuing to be the story as we move through the next couple of days. lots of showers out there through tonight, all driven around an area of low pressure. this band of showers moving south eastwards across england and wales, then lots more showers blowing in towards the west. some of these could be heavy with some hail and some thunder. mostly, it will be too breezy for a frost. we mayjust get down to freezing across some parts of northern scotland. so into tomorrow, the showers focusing in on those areas exposed to the westerly wind. so western england, wales, northern ireland, south west scotland, whereas for eastern parts of england and for northern scotland there'll be fewer showers, more dry weather and some spells of sunshine. but it is going to be really quite windy around some southern and western coasts of wales, southern england, the channel islands, gusts of 40—50 miles per hour and temperatures a couple of degrees down on where they have been for many of us, 8—to 11 degrees. now through thursday night and into friday, this area of low pressure wobbles its way eastwards. we'll see this little weather system here diving down across wales and southern england that will bring some rain to start the day on friday. some strong winds, too, through south west england and the channel islands. but generally, as the winds go more northerly in direction, well, that will bring more showers into northern parts of northern ireland, northern and eastern scotland, eastern england and fewer showers across the west and the southwest of the uk. temperatures again 7—12 degrees. 0ur area of low pressure continues its journey eastward, so much so that on saturday morning we should be in a gap between weather systems. could be some frost and fog around to start armistice day. some of that fog could be slow to lift across parts of scotland especially. but then we will see a lot of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. for many, this is likely to be the drier day of the weekend, 7—12 degrees. but you can see a frontal system trying to push in towards the southwest. by sunday, it does look like frontal systems will make some progress northwards and eastwards. just a bit of uncertainty about how far those weather fronts will get. the best chance of staying dry across the north of the uk, and it will be turning milder towards the south and the west. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. in the rights for women to have an abortion if she chooses in the state of ohio. that is in defiance of decisions of the supreme court last year. fin decisions of the supreme court last ear. , ., . ~ , year. on the stand, he backed up trump said _ year. on the stand, he backed up trump said that _ year. on the stand, he backed up trump said that she _ year. on the stand, he backed up trump said that she never- year. on the stand, he backed up| trump said that she never worked on her falher's_ trump said that she never worked on her father's financial statements, echoing _ her father's 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