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meanwhile, the us carried out its first airdrop of humanitarian aid for gaza on saturday — with more than 30—thousand meals parachuted by three military planes. here�*s our correspondent wyre davies — who is injerusalem 7 with the latest on the chances of a ceasefire. there are increasingly positive signs around the hope for a cessation in hostilities, a temporary ceasefire, that could last perhaps as long as six weeks over the muslim holy month of ramadan. but i think it�*s really important not to get ahead of ourselves here because there are still key differences between israeli demands and the demands of hamas. it�*s understood the negotiators have arrived in cairo today. it�*s not clear if there is an israeli delegation but hamas officials are said to have arrived. the israelis will probably want to know how many of the hostages being held by hamas are still alive and which ones would be released by hamas under the terms of this deal. it�*s not clear, equally, how many palestinian prisoners would be released by israel as part of any deal. hamas has also said in previous negotiations that it expects israeli troops to withdraw from gaza and for gazan civilians to be allowed to return to their home areas in the north of the gaza strip in the event of any peace negotiations. those still remained those sticking points. it�*s important that those are ironed out before we can say we are over the line. but it�*s clear there is increasing pressure particular is increasing pressure particularly from the united states and the european countries and countries in the arab world for some sort of cessation of hostilities because the humanitarian crisis in gaza is getting incredibly poor. we�*ve heard from aid agencies talking about starvation. we know that there are some airdrops of aid from the americans. but this is a drop in the ocean, a fraction of what is needed. of course, one would anticipate that, as a result of any peace deal, the aid operation into gaza would be significantly enhanced. a lot of pressure from outside but disagreements remain within the israeli side, disagreements between the israelis and hamas, as well. it�*s too early to say these positive signs we�*ve seen in the last few days mean that a peace deal is imminent. a have hamas delegation has arrived in cairo. there is no more information from hamas what are they going to do in cairo, there are sources close to this saying there could be a more closer approach to reaching a framework for a deal between israel and hamas, what remains is likely to be the final touches according to sources in egypt. we have also learned delegations and representatives from the united states and qatar are in cairo for the same purpose, whilst we have learned that israel should have sent a delegation but so far from mad cairo beer have not got any confirmation that the israeli delegation is in cairo. there are hopes there will be a breakthrough especially after the incidence of the last three days which left a huge pressure on the sides to reach an agreement soon. we are ten days before the month of ramadan and there is pressure from all sides, all players and mediators to reach an agreement or a deal before the start of the holy month of ramadan in order to avoid from the complicated escalations as described by the egyptian foreign minister in the latest diplomacy forum, he said we have to reach an agreement before ramadan are to avoid further complications. what is offered on the table as the us sources over the last few hours as a deal of six weeks, the details of which is not clear yet but we have learned that israel has courted a us official more or less accepting the deal on offer and the onus is on hamas, we have learned from sources they say that there should be a full withdrawal from that there should be a full withdrawalfrom north that there should be a full withdrawal from north of gaza and ever turn to the homes in gaza whilst also learned from israel sources that though there were an acceptance from israel to come to cairo for talks sources and as you were quoted as saying they were not sent a delegation unless they learned how many hostages exactly are in hamas hands and the number expected to be the least from hamas and israel prisons therefore it is rising hopes cairo talks will be decisive on my step was reaching a deal at least before the coming few days especially with approach of ramadan. at least there is willing mediators and those watching the situation in gaza. but there�*s a desperate need forfood inside gaza. in the past few minutes, the hamas—run health ministry has said children have died of malnutrition and starvation in gaza�*s kamal adwan hospital — in the north of the strip.the head of the norwegian refugee council, jan egeland, has said he believes there is now a famine in northern gaza. i think there is a famine in the north. yes. there is no other way to describe what has befallen on the 300,000 people who live in the ruins of the north and who haven�*t had really any aid for a very long time, because israel is not opening the border crossings from where we could have had hundreds and hundreds of trucks to feed the women, the children, the families, the innocent. i was there for three days. two nights i was prepared for nightmare. but it is worse. it�*s much worse to be there to meet with the thousands of people who are trying to take your hand, get your attention, and to tell you we�*re starving here, were dying here. here, we�*re dying here. we will be attacked here. we have fled five times to reach rafah, which is the southernmost point in the little gaza strip. and they�*ve been under bombardment, you know, every day since since mid—0ctober. it�*s it�*s beyond belief. he can see pictures from last day at the moment, however he did say the warning shots were fired by the idf and several palestinians approached forces opposing what they cold an immediate threat and the idf responded by filing towards several individuals. will follow reactions to that review and bring you more in the middle east later. shehbaz sharif has been re—elected as prime minister. it comes weeks after a controversial election marred by allegations of widespread vote—rigging. sharif was elected by 201 votes to 92, and will preside over a coalition that has shut out followers ofjailed opposition leader, imran khan. last month�*s election produced no outright winner. independent candidates backed by imran khan�*s party won the most seats, but failed to get a majority. sharif was elected by 201 votes to 92, and will preside over a coalition that has shut out followers ofjailed opposition leader, imran khan. last month�*s election produced no outright winner. independent candidates backed by imran khan�*s party won the most seats, but failed to get a majority. last month�*s election produced no outright winner. independent candidates backed by imran khan�*s party won the most seats, but failed to get a majority. those newly elected members of the parliament have voted for shehbaz sharif to be the new prime minister. his second term, we will bring you more on that later. let�*s take you to south korea nowwhere a mass demonstration of doctors has begun. the korean medical association, the country�*s biggest lobby group for doctors, is expecting a huge turnout. they�*re protesting against the government�*s plan to increase medical school admissions by about 65—percent from 2025 — to try and combat a shortage of doctors in a country with a rapidly ageing population. for more on this, we spoke to bbc korean�*s yuna ku, who is in seoul. doctors are staging a rally against the government national assembly in seoul today. the doctor, according to doctors association, they reported around 20,000 doctors will participate in opposition to government plan to increase the number of doctors. it�*s been two weeks since thousands ofjunior doctors walked out of hospital, ever since the government announced a package of policy changes aimed at improving essential medical care in the country. the most controversial measure is increasing the number of medical school quota to about 5000 per year for five years from the current 3000. the doctors are insisting it will degrade the quality of medical service due to an increased number of incompetent doctors. the government has repeatedly warning that doctors who left hospitals will take legal responsibility for their actions, including suspension of medical licenses, unless they return to work until the end of february. now, we don�*t know exactly how many doctors returned and who didn�*t following a long weekend, but for now it seems like most doctors chose not to return. so we�*ll have to see how things unfold next week. norway�*s king harald is flying home via medical evacuation plane, after being discharge from hospital in malaysia. the king was hospitalised while on a private trip to the country, and received treatment for an infection as well as a temporary pacemaker. earlier this week the palace said that the king was doing well under the circumstances, but still required rest. delegates are beginning to arriving in china for the annual meeting of the national people�*s congress. the event will lay out the government�*s policy blueprint for the year ahead. high on the agenda is the economy, with the ruling patry being closely watched to see how they might try to rescue china�*s struggling economy. lebronjames has become the first player in nba history to reach 40,000 career points. he described it as "bittersweet" after his team — the la lakers — lost to the defending nba champions the denver nuggets. the crowd gave james a standing ovation during a timeout and the ball he used to reach the milestone was removed from the game. to the war in ukraine. several powerful explosions have been reported in russian—occupied crimea. this has caused road traffic near a port to be temporarily restricted. traffic was also halted on the bridge linking the crimean peninsula to the russian mainland.|t comes as the ukrainian president called on his western allies to rapidly deliver more air defence systems after a wave of russian missile, drone and artillery strikes killed at least eleven people on saturday. ukraine asked for nothing more than what is necessary to protect lives. when lives are lost and partners are simply playing internal political games or disputes limiting our defence, it�*s impossible to accept. and it will be impossible to forget. the world will remember this. here in the uk, the chancellor says he wants to find a way to bring down the tax burden — but insists he�*ll do it in a way that�*s responsible. jeremy hunt will set out the government�*s tax and spending plans on wednesday — with growing calls within the conservative party to bring down taxes. let�*s get more from our political correspondent harry farley — who�*s in the newsroom. what has jeremy hunt what hasjeremy hunt been seen? what has jeremy hunt been seen? the what hasjeremy hunt been seen? tie indications are what hasjeremy hunt been seen? tij: indications are this will be a limited budget, the chancellor was talking up the prospect of a big tax cuts, he compared himself to nigel lawson and this was supposed to be a big moment for the conservative government, part of their big offer to voters ahead of the general election. all that has changed, largely because the treasury has less money to play with if it is to stick within the rules it sets itself to manage the economy. jeremy hunt is enabled of a bind, conservative mps are putting pressure on him to cut taxes, on the other hand ministers saying begging the chancellor for more money as has the chancellor for more money as has the housing secretary for this is whatjeremy hunt said this morning. we've always said, we have been very consistent, that we would only cut taxes in a way that was responsible, prudent, and, if i may say, i think the most un—conservative thing i could do would be to cut taxes by increasing borrowing. because that's just cutting taxes and saying that future generations have to pick up the tax. so, i won't do that. but i do want, where it's possible to do so responsibly, to move towards a lower tax economy. and i hope to show a path in that direction. but this will be a prudent and responsible budget for long—term growth, tackling inflation, more investment, more jobs. and that path to lower taxation as and when we can afford it. we have to take everything at this stage with a bit of a pinch of salt, there is always expectation management because chancellors love to lower expectations so they can pull a rabbit out of the hat at the dispatch box but all the indications are this will be a more limited budget and perhaps are this will be a more limited budget and perhaszeremy hunt had hoped for a few weeks ago. a breaking line from the french news agency reporting a seven—year—old girl has died in an attempt to cross the channel according to french local authorities. there have been a number of incidents where people have tried to cross from france to great britain and this the latest, the french saying a seven—year—old girl has died in a channel crossing attempt, more on that as we get it. 0ne one and two believed adults are still coming to terms with pandemic grey. the chief executive officer of manicure, why did you decide to organise this event.— organise this event. during the andemic organise this event. during the pandemic period _ organise this event. during the pandemic period doctors - organise this event. during the pandemic period doctors and i organise this event. during the - pandemic period doctors and nurses supported tens of thousands of people who were dying and we learned that many people were experiencing a very different form of grief and not able to be with loved ones before they died, could not be there when they died, could not be there when they died, could not be there when they died and not particular funerals or other rights so to help relieve afterwards so at the end of march 2020 when we organised a day of reflection for people to come together to share some of the shared experience of grief but also the uniqueness of their own personal experience, we have done this for the fourth time now across the uk today. the fourth time now across the uk toda . . , , ., today. there are events but also i assume peeple — today. there are events but also i assume people can _ today. there are events but also i assume people can do _ today. there are events but also i assume people can do this - today. there are events but also i - assume people can do this themselves if they want. assume people can do this themselves if the want. ~ ,,., , assume people can do this themselves if they want-— if they want. absolutely, grief is a very unique _ if they want. absolutely, grief is a very unique thing _ if they want. absolutely, grief is a very unique thing for— if they want. absolutely, grief is a very unique thing for every - if they want. absolutely, grief is a l very unique thing for every person, we all experience it in a deeply personal way, we all experience it in a deeply personalway, people we all experience it in a deeply personal way, people we relive with and love and to die, they shape will be our that grief shapes as as well so there is a silence at noon on the memorial well in the south bank in london to mark that and we encourage people to post pictures and studies of their loved ones on the internet using the hashtag day of reflection but also talk and be together to share those stories of people we have loved and have died. if anyone wants a particular body mint support money cutie hip lines are open, but at its heart this day is about people being human and able to find some way to express their grief and notjust from people who died from covid during the pandemic but many other causes as well and more recently. t other causes as well and more recentl . , , other causes as well and more recentl. , , recently. i suppose the problem when --eole die recently. i suppose the problem when peeple die during _ recently. i suppose the problem when people die during mag _ recently. i suppose the problem when people die during mag covid - recently. i suppose the problem when people die during mag covid as - people die during mag covid as people die during mag covid as people could not say a proper goodbye. people could not say a proper aoodb e. j . , , ., people could not say a proper aoodb e.j . , , ., , goodbye. and many people are still winnin: goodbye. and many people are still winning that _ goodbye. and many people are still winning that grief _ goodbye. and many people are still winning that grief and _ goodbye. and many people are still winning that grief and a _ goodbye. and many people are still winning that grief and a very - goodbye. and many people are still winning that grief and a very raw i winning that grief and a very raw way and that can make grief become disrupted or delayed or suspended and one way of working through that is actually to feel comfortable to talk about it and asked to find ways to encourage other people to talk about it but you are correct, after the second one and one reno many people did not get the ability to be able to express their grief and that often stayed with them for a lifetime. we want to make sure people who have expedia is that deep grief during the covid period have the opportunity to be able to talk about the loss so they can actually work into the future as well. today is not about the past, it is about looking into the future as well. thank you. breaking news out of pakistan that shebaz sharif has been elected prime ministerfor a pakistan that shebaz sharif has been elected prime minister for a second time. and it was quite a day at the parliament because a citizen was announced by the speaker that shebaz sharif would be prime minister there was an uproar by the opposition benches because they were not happy with the fact that shebaz sharif has won against the speaker of the assembly announced that shebaz sharif has got around to and one sits and his candidate as only 92 so it me give you a bit of a background, the general elections were quite contentious, a lot of allegations of fraud and rigging and pti backed candidates were testing the most about shebaz sharif getting elected again. you mention that was an uproar, does it mean the coalition have managed to bring together could be shaking going forward. i5 together could be shaking going forward. , , . ., forward. is it secure? so far the coalition has _ forward. is it secure? so far the coalition has been _ forward. is it secure? so far the coalition has been formed - forward. is it secure? so far the coalition has been formed and l forward. is it secure? so far the | coalition has been formed and it seems is that they aren�*t quite an agreement with each other because if you look at the formation of the government they have very understandably distributed different ministries amongst each other, it is only the opposition which is basically led by imran khan�*s pti party and pti backed candidates who are actually creating quite an uproar because a lot of people not only does the pti but a lot of political parties claiming that the government is holding a rent elections and fraud is being accused on them. what we have to see as the pull that ice parliament is going to come to the challenge and deliver what they promised. imran khan are still injail, is party likely to forward with protests over him being elected prime minister. right forward with protests over him being elected prime minister.— elected prime minister. right now the are elected prime minister. right now they are protesting _ elected prime minister. right now they are protesting and _ elected prime minister. right now they are protesting and even - they are protesting and even yesterday they were protesting on the streets so imran khan�*s party has been protesting a lot for two or three years only because they claim that imran khan has been alleging he was ousted from the parliament due to some conspiracy by the united states and then he later changed his stance and said it was actually the former army chief of pakistan who conspired against him. since then he has been saying this so his party is expected to protest the selection, they are recording their protest on twitter and other social media outlets. . 4, twitter and other social media outlets. ., ~ , ., the chancellor tried to play down tax cuts and the budget, he hopes to cut tax but says it would be deeply un—conservative to do that anyway that required higher bothering. what i began by asking whether he would regret it going to fatten promising tax cuts. in regret it going to fatten promising tax cuts. , ., tax cuts. in terms of under promising _ tax cuts. in terms of under promising and _ tax cuts. in terms of under promising and over - tax cuts. in terms of under i promising and over delivering tax cuts. in terms of under - promising and over delivering when rishi sunak and i took over inflation _ rishi sunak and i took over inflation was 11%, it is to 4%, failing — inflation was 11%, it is to 4%, falling much faster than people predicted, the bank said he would have the longest recession in 100 years _ would have the longest recession in 100 years and it has been much more healthy— 100 years and it has been much more healthy other b have tipped into a technital— healthy other b have tipped into a technical decision so i think the economy— technical decision so i think the economy has been much more resilient than people _ economy has been much more resilient than people predicted.— than people predicted. people watchin: than people predicted. people watching feel _ than people predicted. people watching feel they _ than people predicted. people watching feel they have - than people predicted. people watching feel they have a - than people predicted. peoplej watching feel they have a hard than people predicted. people - watching feel they have a hard time but i am asking about the specific message you have been sending that you were really eager to do tax cuts and now you have less money to spend than you hoped, was it a mistake to raise expectations? ihla than you hoped, was it a mistake to raise expectations?— than you hoped, was it a mistake to raise expectations? no because what we have been — raise expectations? no because what we have been seeing _ raise expectations? no because what we have been seeing clearly - raise expectations? no because what we have been seeing clearly is - raise expectations? no because what we have been seeing clearly is whenl we have been seeing clearly is when we have been seeing clearly is when we l00k— we have been seeing clearly is when we look around the world the economies that are growing fastest whether_ economies that are growing fastest whether it — economies that are growing fastest whether it is north america or asia tends _ whether it is north america or asia tends to— whether it is north america or asia tends to he — whether it is north america or asia tends to be the ones with lower taxes _ tends to be the ones with lower taxes and — tends to be the ones with lower taxes and we want that to be the case _ taxes and we want that to be the case for— taxes and we want that to be the case for the uk but we have always said and _ case for the uk but we have always said and have been very consistent three _ said and have been very consistent three would only cut taxes and a way that was— three would only cut taxes and a way that was responsible and if i may say the _ that was responsible and if i may say the most un—conservative thing i could _ say the most un—conservative thing i could do— say the most un—conservative thing i could do would be to cut taxes by increasing — could do would be to cut taxes by increasing borrowing because that is cutting _ increasing borrowing because that is cutting taxes and saying future generations have to pick up the tax, i will generations have to pick up the tax, iwiii not _ generations have to pick up the tax, iwiii not do — generations have to pick up the tax, i will not do that but i want when it is possible to do so responsibly move _ it is possible to do so responsibly move towards a lower tax economy and i move towards a lower tax economy and i hope _ move towards a lower tax economy and i hope to— move towards a lower tax economy and i hope to show a path in that direction _ i hope to show a path in that direction but this will be a prudent and responsible budget for long—term growth _ and responsible budget for long—term growth tackling inflation or investment more jobs and that path to lower— investment more jobs and that path to lower taxation as an when we can afford _ to lower taxation as an when we can afford it _ to lower taxation as an when we can afford it. ., ., afford it. you have said the forecast — afford it. you have said the forecast from _ afford it. you have said the forecast from the - afford it. you have said the j forecast from the economic afford it. you have said the _ forecast from the economic watchdog that marks your homework, the numbers have not gone against us of the picture is bleaker than at the beginning of the year, why are you looking to cut tax now at all. these forecasts change _ looking to cut tax now at all. these forecasts change the _ looking to cut tax now at all. these forecasts change the whole - looking to cut tax now at all. these forecasts change the whole time, l forecasts change the whole time, what _ forecasts change the whole time, what happened in autumn was the forecast _ what happened in autumn was the forecast went in our favour unexpectedly quite close to the end and i unexpectedly quite close to the end and i was _ unexpectedly quite close to the end and i was able to introduce the biggest — and i was able to introduce the biggest business tax cut that the cbi said — biggest business tax cut that the cbi said was a game changer to fire up cbi said was a game changer to fire up the _ cbi said was a game changer to fire up the economy. | cbi said was a game changer to fire up the economy-— up the economy. i am asking about now, up the economy. i am asking about now. some — up the economy. i am asking about now, some people _ up the economy. i am asking about now, some people say _ up the economy. i am asking about now, some people say now - up the economy. i am asking about now, some people say now is - up the economy. i am asking about now, some people say now is not l up the economy. i am asking about l now, some people say now is not the time, the imf and cbi have said that for short—term tax cuts, some of your college that you should not be doing it, you should be spending any spare cash on something hugely important like defence. is it not right to be looking to spend money in other places. it right to be looking to spend money in other places.— in other places. if we are going to send in other places. if we are going to spend more _ in other places. if we are going to spend more money— in other places. if we are going to spend more money on _ in other places. if we are going to spend more money on defence i in other places. if we are going to spend more money on defence as in other places. if we are going to. spend more money on defence as i believe _ spend more money on defence as i believe you — spend more money on defence as i believe you will need to in the future — believe you will need to in the future we _ believe you will need to in the future we need a healthily growing economy — future we need a healthily growing economy. every decision i take will be a prudent and responsible long—term decision, we were discussing the fiscal rules and although i do not agree that we should — although i do not agree that we should change the fiscal rules because — should change the fiscal rules because i think people would interpret that as britain losing control— interpret that as britain losing control of its finances, i strongly agree _ control of its finances, i strongly agree that — control of its finances, i strongly agree that we need a long—term approach. — agree that we need a long—term approach, that's what you will see from _ approach, that's what you will see from what — approach, that's what you will see from what i — approach, that's what you will see from what i announce in the budget and what _ from what i announce in the budget and what we do and tax will be linked — and what we do and tax will be linked to— and what we do and tax will be linked to that and i make no secret as a conservative that i want to put money _ as a conservative that i want to put money back— as a conservative that i want to put money back into pockets but i will only do _ money back into pockets but i will only do so — money back into pockets but i will only do so anyway that is sensible and sustainable and for the long—term. and sustainable and for the long-term— and sustainable and for the iona-term. j. . long-term. across the particle spectrum _ long-term. across the particle spectrum panellists _ long-term. across the particle spectrum panellists were - long-term. across the particle i spectrum panellists were saying these are to constrain in you as the chancellor that you are constrained. these are rules that governments decide _ these are rules that governments decide to — these are rules that governments decide to have, you don't have to have _ decide to have, you don't have to have them — decide to have, you don't have to have them. we could change them, some _ have them. we could change them, some countries do not have them, the reason _ some countries do not have them, the reason we _ some countries do not have them, the reason we have them as to give confidence _ reason we have them as to give confidence to the british people and the world _ confidence to the british people and the world that we are a country that pays hack _ the world that we are a country that pays back our debt. if we do not have _ pays back our debt. if we do not have them — pays back our debt. if we do not have them people would worry that britain _ have them people would worry that britain was going to go on an endless _ britain was going to go on an endless borrowing binge and we are sort of— endless borrowing binge and we are sort of country and i have taken a difficult _ sort of country and i have taken a difficult decision as chancellor to show— difficult decision as chancellor to show the — difficult decision as chancellor to show the world that we are a good for the _ show the world that we are a good for the money you borrow.- for the money you borrow. people watchin: for the money you borrow. people watching the _ for the money you borrow. people watching the memo _ for the money you borrow. people watching the memo what - for the money you borrow. people watching the memo what they - for the money you borrow. people - watching the memo what they happened in the autumn when your predecessors did the br and promised billions of unfunded tax cuts. which you undid. let�*s talk about some of the specifics. i know you are not going to confirm any specific tax cuts, not this morning, let�*s not do that dance. however, we should tell our viewers...

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