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Organising aid
In Beirut
. Meanwhile, the
Lebanese Army
says, that two of its soldiers have been killed, by israel in separate incidents in
Southern Lebanon
. Lets speak to our correspondent nick beake, whos in northern israel. In
Terms Of
what you are seeing just bring me right up to date. We have seen more israeli tanks being taken towards the border with lebanon, that is the reflection of the way the israelis are intensifying this operation against hezbollah. I say operation, it is a mission now and they insist it is made up now and they insist it is made up of lots of separate targeted operations. Some teams going in and then in some cases retreating. But certainly it seems to be gathering pace. In
Terms Of
a snapshot of where we are, i think in
Terms Of
what we heard in the skies above us so far today that has been considerably less than yesterday. But of course that is just a snapshot of one particular location. The
Israeli Army
is saying its carried out a lot of strikes in the past day or so. Just as i say that a helicopter is in the sky. Carrying out more than 200 results mainly in the south
Of Lebanon
and once again the israelis are saying they are targeting hezbollah positions but at the same time we have had these reports of civilians being caught in this and also that the
Lebanese Army
saying today that two of the soldiers have been killed because of israeli fire and in one case they fired back and that is the first time we have seen that sort of exchange between the
Lebanese Army
which is separate from hezbollah and the israeli forces. In from hezbollah and the israeli forces. ,. , ~ , forces. In
Terms Of
Rockets Auoin
forces. In
Terms Of
rockets going the forces. In
Terms Of
rockets going the other forces. In
Terms Of
rockets going the other way forces. In
Terms Of
rockets going the other way fired i forces. In
Terms Of
rockets going the other way fired from hezbollah into israel, what has gone over that particular border over the last 2a hours . We have heard some of them. The israelis are saying more than 120 have been fired in that direction from
Southern Lebanon
into israel itself. That is the
Justification Benjamin Netanyahu
Justification Benjamin Neta
nyahu says
Justification Benjamin Netanyahu
says for the
Neta Nyahu
says for the operation, netanyahu says for the operation, the fact the israeli troops have gone into
Southern Lebanon
as part of this invasion and his ultimate aim is that they can be a
Buffer Zone
created that hezbollah are pushed back and their weapons destroyed and have the capabilities degraded so that lots of israelis from the north of the country nearer the border are able to return home. But as we saw from the deaths of eight israeli
Soldiers Yesterday
and also other injuries, its not as straightforward as that and this is a different mission what they were playing out in gaza. That particular operation down in gaza. Down in gaza. Thank you very much for down in gaza. Thank you very much for the down in gaza. Thank you very much for the latest down in gaza. Thank you very much for the latest where down in gaza. Thank you very | much for the latest where you are. We showed you in the headlines that huge explosion overnight in central beirut. Sally nabil, our correspondent from bbc arabic, is near the location of the strike
In Beirut
overnight. Its a very chaotic scene. People are very angry, they are concerned and worried about the coming days and may be the coming days and may be the coming hours. Right behind me is the medical centre that has been shelled by the israeli
Air Strike
s overnight. It lies within a very busy residential area. We have been talking to the people of this morning and they told us that as soon as they told us that as soon as they heard the strike they ran out, children were screaming, one of them told me i felt as if my heart was going to stop. We have seen a lot of medical
Kit Lying
in the street. Masks and gloves and blankets. They are still trying to lift the rubble from the area and people have left this building, they dont know where they are going to go. A lot of the centre is meant to send to that shelter the displaced are overcrowded and people are staying out in the streets because they have nowhere to go. I have been asking him about this medical centre that has been targeted by an israeli
Air Strike
and they said it has been serving everybody in the area and most of those who have been killed or injured are medics. The civil defence usa the
Air Strike
has targeted this medical centre specifically. It believed to be affiliated or backed by hezbollah. But for the time being its the scene of rage here. The people who are waiting for the unknown. Lets speak now to jeffrey feltman, who served as the us ambassador to lebanon from 2004 to 2008, including during the war between
Israel And Hezbollah
in 2006. He joins me from washington. You were ambassador during that last war in 2006. What are the parallels and what are the differences this time . fine differences this time . One significant differences this time . One significant difference differences this time . One significant difference is differences this time . he significant difference is we have all been bracing ourselves for the
Israel Hezbollah
wore this time whereas in 2006 it was a surprise. Hezbollah to the
Cross Border Raid
in 2006 and kidnapped israeli soldiers which triggered the war. But there was no preparation. This time people have had the time to think about how they would evacuate and how they would leave the country. The airport is still operating which it was not operating in 2006. One of the first targets in 2006 was the first targets in 2006 was the airport. But this is a far more serious battle than the 2006 battle. Already in the past two weeks more people have been killed in lebanon than were killed during that entire 34 were killed during that entire
3a Day War
in 2006. That
War Endedin
3a Day War
in 2006. That war ended in stalemate and both sides have taken the last 18 years to implement the lessons they learned out of that stalemate. In
Terms Of
israel we have seen the type of
Intelligence Penetration Israel
has clearly brought to bear on hezbollah. We have seen the results of that over the past two weeks. For hezbollah its much more like a regular army now. Think of the fighting they did in syria to prop up as that. So both sides have implemented lessons learned in 2006. We have seen real tactical success on the israeli side in
Terms Of
the degradation of hezbollah� s arsenals. But as we saw from the eight soldiers killed yesterday on the
Ground Offensive
against hezbollah with bankers and bad experience from syria on the
Home Turf
and the geography that is far different from the gaza strip, much more rugged, many more places for ambushes, its going to be a tough fight than dropping bombs on buildings. Tell me more about that because as wounded as hezbollah are, their leader has been killed, thousands of fighters killed, half they are still apparently gone according to the israelis, but how resilient you think the group is . I but how resilient you think the arou is . , � ~ but how resilient you think the arou is . , � ~ ,. , group is . I dont think israel can eliminate group is . I dont think israel can eliminate hezbollah. Group is . I dont
Think Israelj
can eliminate hezbollah. Its more than leadership question. There is loyalty among a large segment of the population. Its part of the fabric. Its not something you can eliminate through bombs. But you certainly can degraded and i would say hezbollah has been seriously degraded militarily. Whats important is what is iran thinking because hezbollah was not only lebanese political social military organisation, but it also is irans first line of defence. Its irans
Strike Back Capability
of his role would go after irans nuclear programme. So the degradation of hezbollah� s military capabilities at least for now has an impact on the
Deterrence Capability
of iran against an israeli strike. Its against an israeli strike. Its very interesting against an israeli strike. Its very interesting you talking about the potential
Domino Effect
on the pressure that puts on iran. He was saying to a producer that you think lebanon now is at a crossroads, just elaborate and tell me what you mean and potentially the two avenues they could go down . Some of your views me remember the history but in 2005 when the history but in 2005 when the former prime minister
Of Lebanon
was assassinated, he was the premier sunni leader
Of Lebanon
with influence throughout the entire area, he was assassinated in lebanon. A political
Earthquake Led
ultimately to the expulsion of the city and occupying troops that had been there since
The End
of the civil war. The assassination of
Hassan Nasrallah
is an even bigger deal. What will this political
Earthquake Lead
to in lebanon . Will it enable lebanese to come together and to build a stronger state because hezbollah have become a state within a failed state you could say in
Terms Of
its social services and employment. The dignity had offered to lebanons population. Orders or will the hezbollah fighters feel victimised and aggrieved, mourning the death of their leader, will they try to tip the scales
Inside Lebanon
to have further hezbollah
Domestic Control
Of Lebanon
. Hezbollah has both domestic constituency and domestic rule it has decided for itself. I think the risk is that this limited israeli occupation will last longer than what you and i might think limited means. Does limited mean limited in
Terms Of
geography . In
Terms Of
time . If israel stays in
Southern Lebanon
and tries to reoccupy
Southern Lebanon
its going to recreate the conditions are created in 1982 when israel invaded lebanon which gave rise to hezbollah to begin with. We are really grateful for your time but we have to end it there. Thank you so much for being with us on the programme. Just in the last few minutes we have had a response from president by then, he was asked as he was getting onto a plane what are the plans in
Terms Of
israel that striking, he said there is nothing thats going to happen today on those israeli strikes. The reporter asked what are the plans to allow woodrow to strike back against the run . He continued, we dont allow israel, we advise israel and there is nothing thats going to happen today. So that is the latest from
Joe Biden
as he was leaving the white house. He was talking about strikes on nuclear
Facilities Yesterday
when he spoke. We will be exploring that avenue here on the programme in a moment or two. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. You are watching bbc news. Meanwhile,
Benjamin Netanyhu
has held a
Security Meeting
to discuss exactly how israel will respond to the wave of
Ballistic Misiles
iran launched on tuesday. Yesterday,
Presisdent Biden
said he was against
Israel Ta
rgetting irans nuclear facilities. David albright is an american physicist and a
Weapons Expert
whos the founder of the
Institute For Science And International Security
in washington. I began by asking him how close iran was to having a
Nuclear Weapon
. I think dangerously close. Iran has shown i think dangerously close. Iran has shown it can make
Weapon Grade
has shown it can make
Weapon Grade
uranium in sufficient quantities for local weapon within quantities for local weapon within days and accumulate enough within days and accumulate enough that several
Nuclear Weapon
s in a month. So that part weapons in a month. So that part is weapons in a month. So that part is settled. That is the raw part is settled. That is the raw ingredients for a
Nuclear Weapon
raw ingredients for a
Nuclear Weapon
but they have worked on
Nuclear Weapon
but they have worked on
Nuclear Weapon
s a lot in the past
Nuclear Weapon
s a lot in the past and
Nuclear Weapon
s a lot in the past and so they know how to do it. Past and so they know how to do it my past and so they know how to do it my own past and so they know how to do it. My own estimate is in about six months it. My own estimate is in about six months they could put together a crude nuclear explosive device. We could declare explosive device. We could declare themselves a nuclear powen declare themselves a nuclear
Powen I
declare themselves a nuclear power. I dont think it would be deliverable by missile, that will take be deliverable by missile, that will take longer, but nonetheless if you look at other nonetheless if you look at other countries like
Pakistan And Indie
other countries like
Pakistan And India
in north korea, they didni and india in north korea, they didnt wait until they had a missile didnt wait until they had a
Missile Deliverable
nuclear warhead to declare themselves a nuclear warhead to declare themselves a nuclear power. So warhead to declare themselves a nuclear power. Nuclear power. So if israel were to nuclear power. So if israel were to try nuclear power. So if israel were to try to nuclear power. So if israel were to try to hit nuclear power. So if israel were to try to hit those i were to try to hit those facilities and how easy or difficult would it be . It facilities and how easy or difficult would it be . Difficult would it be . It is certainly difficult would it be . It is certainly a difficult would it be . It is certainly a difficult difficult would it be . It is certainly a difficult problem and its certainly a difficult problem and its not like when israel attacked and its not like when israel attacked the syrian reactor in 2007~ attacked the syrian reactor in 2007~ its attacked the syrian reactor in 2007. Its a much more diffuse programme involving enrichment of
Uranium Stocks
of 60 enriched of
Uranium Stocks
of 60 enriched uranium which is a slight enriched uranium which is a slight step from
Weapon Grade
. Its slight step from
Weapon Grade
. Its not slight step from
Weapon Grade
. Its notjust one reactor. So its its notjust one reactor. So its a its notjust one reactor. So its a difficult problem. But over its a difficult problem. But over two its a difficult problem. But over two years ago the israelis were over two years ago the israelis were pretty clear that they said were pretty clear that they said we were pretty clear that they said we need to plan an attack on irans said we need to plan an attack on irans
Nuclear Facility
. Those on irans
Nuclear Facility
. Those two years are up and so they those two years are up and so they have those two years are up and so they have been thinking through how to they have been thinking through how to do this and i think they can do how to do this and i think they can do things that will surprise us. Who would have thought surprise us. Who would have thought they would have put
In Beirut<\/a>. Meanwhile, the
Lebanese Army<\/a> says, that two of its soldiers have been killed, by israel in separate incidents in
Southern Lebanon<\/a>. Lets speak to our correspondent nick beake, whos in northern israel. In
Terms Of<\/a> what you are seeing just bring me right up to date. We have seen more israeli tanks being taken towards the border with lebanon, that is the reflection of the way the israelis are intensifying this operation against hezbollah. I say operation, it is a mission now and they insist it is made up now and they insist it is made up of lots of separate targeted operations. Some teams going in and then in some cases retreating. But certainly it seems to be gathering pace. In
Terms Of<\/a> a snapshot of where we are, i think in
Terms Of<\/a> what we heard in the skies above us so far today that has been considerably less than yesterday. But of course that is just a snapshot of one particular location. The
Israeli Army<\/a> is saying its carried out a lot of strikes in the past day or so. Just as i say that a helicopter is in the sky. Carrying out more than 200 results mainly in the south
Of Lebanon<\/a> and once again the israelis are saying they are targeting hezbollah positions but at the same time we have had these reports of civilians being caught in this and also that the
Lebanese Army<\/a> saying today that two of the soldiers have been killed because of israeli fire and in one case they fired back and that is the first time we have seen that sort of exchange between the
Lebanese Army<\/a> which is separate from hezbollah and the israeli forces. In from hezbollah and the israeli forces. ,. , ~ , forces. In
Terms Of<\/a>
Rockets Auoin<\/a> forces. In
Terms Of<\/a> rockets going the forces. In
Terms Of<\/a> rockets going the other forces. In
Terms Of<\/a> rockets going the other way forces. In
Terms Of<\/a> rockets going the other way fired i forces. In
Terms Of<\/a> rockets going the other way fired from hezbollah into israel, what has gone over that particular border over the last 2a hours . We have heard some of them. The israelis are saying more than 120 have been fired in that direction from
Southern Lebanon<\/a> into israel itself. That is the
Justification Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a>
Justification Benjamin Neta<\/a> nyahu says
Justification Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> says for the
Neta Nyahu<\/a> says for the operation, netanyahu says for the operation, the fact the israeli troops have gone into
Southern Lebanon<\/a> as part of this invasion and his ultimate aim is that they can be a
Buffer Zone<\/a> created that hezbollah are pushed back and their weapons destroyed and have the capabilities degraded so that lots of israelis from the north of the country nearer the border are able to return home. But as we saw from the deaths of eight israeli
Soldiers Yesterday<\/a> and also other injuries, its not as straightforward as that and this is a different mission what they were playing out in gaza. That particular operation down in gaza. Down in gaza. Thank you very much for down in gaza. Thank you very much for the down in gaza. Thank you very much for the latest down in gaza. Thank you very much for the latest where down in gaza. Thank you very | much for the latest where you are. We showed you in the headlines that huge explosion overnight in central beirut. Sally nabil, our correspondent from bbc arabic, is near the location of the strike
In Beirut<\/a> overnight. Its a very chaotic scene. People are very angry, they are concerned and worried about the coming days and may be the coming days and may be the coming hours. Right behind me is the medical centre that has been shelled by the israeli
Air Strike<\/a>s overnight. It lies within a very busy residential area. We have been talking to the people of this morning and they told us that as soon as they told us that as soon as they heard the strike they ran out, children were screaming, one of them told me i felt as if my heart was going to stop. We have seen a lot of medical
Kit Lying<\/a> in the street. Masks and gloves and blankets. They are still trying to lift the rubble from the area and people have left this building, they dont know where they are going to go. A lot of the centre is meant to send to that shelter the displaced are overcrowded and people are staying out in the streets because they have nowhere to go. I have been asking him about this medical centre that has been targeted by an israeli
Air Strike<\/a> and they said it has been serving everybody in the area and most of those who have been killed or injured are medics. The civil defence usa the
Air Strike<\/a> has targeted this medical centre specifically. It believed to be affiliated or backed by hezbollah. But for the time being its the scene of rage here. The people who are waiting for the unknown. Lets speak now to jeffrey feltman, who served as the us ambassador to lebanon from 2004 to 2008, including during the war between
Israel And Hezbollah<\/a> in 2006. He joins me from washington. You were ambassador during that last war in 2006. What are the parallels and what are the differences this time . \ufb01ne differences this time . One significant differences this time . One significant difference differences this time . One significant difference is differences this time . he significant difference is we have all been bracing ourselves for the
Israel Hezbollah<\/a> wore this time whereas in 2006 it was a surprise. Hezbollah to the
Cross Border Raid<\/a> in 2006 and kidnapped israeli soldiers which triggered the war. But there was no preparation. This time people have had the time to think about how they would evacuate and how they would leave the country. The airport is still operating which it was not operating in 2006. One of the first targets in 2006 was the first targets in 2006 was the airport. But this is a far more serious battle than the 2006 battle. Already in the past two weeks more people have been killed in lebanon than were killed during that entire 34 were killed during that entire
3a Day War<\/a> in 2006. That
War Endedin<\/a>
3a Day War<\/a> in 2006. That war ended in stalemate and both sides have taken the last 18 years to implement the lessons they learned out of that stalemate. In
Terms Of<\/a> israel we have seen the type of
Intelligence Penetration Israel<\/a> has clearly brought to bear on hezbollah. We have seen the results of that over the past two weeks. For hezbollah its much more like a regular army now. Think of the fighting they did in syria to prop up as that. So both sides have implemented lessons learned in 2006. We have seen real tactical success on the israeli side in
Terms Of<\/a> the degradation of hezbollah\ufffd s arsenals. But as we saw from the eight soldiers killed yesterday on the
Ground Offensive<\/a> against hezbollah with bankers and bad experience from syria on the
Home Turf<\/a> and the geography that is far different from the gaza strip, much more rugged, many more places for ambushes, its going to be a tough fight than dropping bombs on buildings. Tell me more about that because as wounded as hezbollah are, their leader has been killed, thousands of fighters killed, half they are still apparently gone according to the israelis, but how resilient you think the group is . I but how resilient you think the arou is . , \ufffd ~ but how resilient you think the arou is . , \ufffd ~ ,. , group is . I dont think israel can eliminate group is . I dont think israel can eliminate hezbollah. Group is . I dont
Think Israelj<\/a> can eliminate hezbollah. Its more than leadership question. There is loyalty among a large segment of the population. Its part of the fabric. Its not something you can eliminate through bombs. But you certainly can degraded and i would say hezbollah has been seriously degraded militarily. Whats important is what is iran thinking because hezbollah was not only lebanese political social military organisation, but it also is irans first line of defence. Its irans
Strike Back Capability<\/a> of his role would go after irans nuclear programme. So the degradation of hezbollah\ufffd s military capabilities at least for now has an impact on the
Deterrence Capability<\/a> of iran against an israeli strike. Its against an israeli strike. Its very interesting against an israeli strike. Its very interesting you talking about the potential
Domino Effect<\/a> on the pressure that puts on iran. He was saying to a producer that you think lebanon now is at a crossroads, just elaborate and tell me what you mean and potentially the two avenues they could go down . Some of your views me remember the history but in 2005 when the history but in 2005 when the former prime minister
Of Lebanon<\/a> was assassinated, he was the premier sunni leader
Of Lebanon<\/a> with influence throughout the entire area, he was assassinated in lebanon. A political
Earthquake Led<\/a> ultimately to the expulsion of the city and occupying troops that had been there since
The End<\/a> of the civil war. The assassination of
Hassan Nasrallah<\/a> is an even bigger deal. What will this political
Earthquake Lead<\/a> to in lebanon . Will it enable lebanese to come together and to build a stronger state because hezbollah have become a state within a failed state you could say in
Terms Of<\/a> its social services and employment. The dignity had offered to lebanons population. Orders or will the hezbollah fighters feel victimised and aggrieved, mourning the death of their leader, will they try to tip the scales
Inside Lebanon<\/a> to have further hezbollah
Domestic Control<\/a>
Of Lebanon<\/a>. Hezbollah has both domestic constituency and domestic rule it has decided for itself. I think the risk is that this limited israeli occupation will last longer than what you and i might think limited means. Does limited mean limited in
Terms Of<\/a> geography . In
Terms Of<\/a> time . If israel stays in
Southern Lebanon<\/a> and tries to reoccupy
Southern Lebanon<\/a> its going to recreate the conditions are created in 1982 when israel invaded lebanon which gave rise to hezbollah to begin with. We are really grateful for your time but we have to end it there. Thank you so much for being with us on the programme. Just in the last few minutes we have had a response from president by then, he was asked as he was getting onto a plane what are the plans in
Terms Of<\/a> israel that striking, he said there is nothing thats going to happen today on those israeli strikes. The reporter asked what are the plans to allow woodrow to strike back against the run . He continued, we dont allow israel, we advise israel and there is nothing thats going to happen today. So that is the latest from
Joe Biden<\/a> as he was leaving the white house. He was talking about strikes on nuclear
Facilities Yesterday<\/a> when he spoke. We will be exploring that avenue here on the programme in a moment or two. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. You are watching bbc news. Meanwhile,
Benjamin Netanyhu<\/a> has held a
Security Meeting<\/a> to discuss exactly how israel will respond to the wave of
Ballistic Misiles<\/a> iran launched on tuesday. Yesterday,
Presisdent Biden<\/a> said he was against
Israel Ta<\/a> rgetting irans nuclear facilities. David albright is an american physicist and a
Weapons Expert<\/a> whos the founder of the
Institute For Science And International Security<\/a> in washington. I began by asking him how close iran was to having a
Nuclear Weapon<\/a>. I think dangerously close. Iran has shown i think dangerously close. Iran has shown it can make
Weapon Grade<\/a> has shown it can make
Weapon Grade<\/a> uranium in sufficient quantities for local weapon within quantities for local weapon within days and accumulate enough within days and accumulate enough that several
Nuclear Weapon<\/a>s in a month. So that part weapons in a month. So that part is weapons in a month. So that part is settled. That is the raw part is settled. That is the raw ingredients for a
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> raw ingredients for a
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> but they have worked on
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> but they have worked on
Nuclear Weapon<\/a>s a lot in the past
Nuclear Weapon<\/a>s a lot in the past and
Nuclear Weapon<\/a>s a lot in the past and so they know how to do it. Past and so they know how to do it my past and so they know how to do it my own past and so they know how to do it. My own estimate is in about six months it. My own estimate is in about six months they could put together a crude nuclear explosive device. We could declare explosive device. We could declare themselves a nuclear powen declare themselves a nuclear
Powen I<\/a> declare themselves a nuclear power. I dont think it would be deliverable by missile, that will take be deliverable by missile, that will take longer, but nonetheless if you look at other nonetheless if you look at other countries like
Pakistan And Indie<\/a> other countries like
Pakistan And India<\/a> in north korea, they didni and india in north korea, they didnt wait until they had a missile didnt wait until they had a
Missile Deliverable<\/a> nuclear warhead to declare themselves a nuclear warhead to declare themselves a nuclear power. So warhead to declare themselves a nuclear power. Nuclear power. So if israel were to nuclear power. So if israel were to try nuclear power. So if israel were to try to nuclear power. So if israel were to try to hit nuclear power. So if israel were to try to hit those i were to try to hit those facilities and how easy or difficult would it be . It facilities and how easy or difficult would it be . Difficult would it be . It is certainly difficult would it be . It is certainly a difficult would it be . It is certainly a difficult difficult would it be . It is certainly a difficult problem and its certainly a difficult problem and its not like when israel attacked and its not like when israel attacked the syrian reactor in 2007~ attacked the syrian reactor in 2007~ its attacked the syrian reactor in 2007. Its a much more diffuse programme involving enrichment of
Uranium Stocks<\/a> of 60 enriched of
Uranium Stocks<\/a> of 60 enriched uranium which is a slight enriched uranium which is a slight step from
Weapon Grade<\/a>. Its slight step from
Weapon Grade<\/a>. Its not slight step from
Weapon Grade<\/a>. Its notjust one reactor. So its its notjust one reactor. So its a its notjust one reactor. So its a difficult problem. But over its a difficult problem. But over two its a difficult problem. But over two years ago the israelis were over two years ago the israelis were pretty clear that they said were pretty clear that they said we were pretty clear that they said we need to plan an attack on irans said we need to plan an attack on irans
Nuclear Facility<\/a>. Those on irans
Nuclear Facility<\/a>. Those two years are up and so they those two years are up and so they have those two years are up and so they have been thinking through how to they have been thinking through how to do this and i think they can do how to do this and i think they can do things that will surprise us. Who would have thought surprise us. Who would have thought they would have put
Explosive Material<\/a> in pages and decimate
Explosive Material<\/a> in pages and decimate hezbollahs mid level operatives. Sol decimate hezbollahs mid level operatives. So i think the israelis operatives. So i think the israelis have been thinking about israelis have been thinking about this and its something they about this and its something they probably could do and they could they probably could do and they could do they probably could do and they could do damage to the iranian nuclear could do damage to the iranian nuclear programme. Could do damage to the iranian nuclear programme. Could they do it on their nuclear programme. Could they do it on their own . Nuclear programme. Could they do it on their own . That nuclear programme. Could they do it on their own . That has do it on their own . That has been their do it on their own . That has been their plan. Do it on their own . That has been their plan. They do it on their own . That has been their plan. They want i do it on their own . That has l been their plan. They want us assistance but from what i understood from discussions when understood from discussions when this was being discussed over when this was being discussed over two when this was being discussed over two years ago, they plan to do over two years ago, they plan to do it over two years ago, they plan to do it alone. They would look to do it alone. They would look to the to do it alone. They would look to the united states obviously for help to the united states obviously for help in
Rearming And Intelligence<\/a> and help against any iranian retaliation. But i think any iranian retaliation. But i think the any iranian retaliation. But i think the idea was they would be think the idea was they would he selt think the idea was they would be self in think the idea was they would be self in order to attack. 30 be self in order to attack. So when you be self in order to attack. Sr when you hear
Joe Biden<\/a> saying israel should not target those facilities, is there a possibility there is one public message and the strategy behind the scenes that could be different . The scenes that could be different . , ~ ,. , \ufffd different . Very likely. I dont think president different . Very likely. I dont think
President Biden<\/a>s different . Very likely. I dont think
President Biden<\/a>s it different . Very likely. I dont| think
President Biden<\/a>s it was very think
President Biden<\/a>s it was very helpful in this current situation very helpful in this current situation and particularly israel situation and particularly israel doesnt listen to
President Biden<\/a> often. Its israels
President Biden<\/a> often. Its
Israels Existence<\/a> that they are thinking about. I hope whats are thinking about. I hope whats happening between
Military And Military<\/a> is more helpful
Military And Military<\/a> is more helpful. Clearly israel attacking irans
Nuclear Facility<\/a> attacking irans
Nuclear Facility<\/a> is a big deal and i feel facility is a big deal and i feel the facility is a big deal and i feel the risk of that is higher because feel the risk of that is higher because iran is vulnerable. Their because iran is vulnerable. Their ability to lash back doesnt their ability to lash back doesnt seem to be that powerful based on two attacks with missiles. And the weakening of
Hezbollah And Harnas<\/a> weakening of hezbollah and hamas. So i think israel would attack hamas. So i think israel would attack but hamas. So i think israel would attack but it is a big deal and they attack but it is a big deal and they need to think about it very they need to think about it very carefully. They need to think about it very carefully. Just in
Terms Ofthe<\/a> very carefully. Just in
Terms Of<\/a> the dangers very carefully. Just in
Terms Of<\/a> the dangers of very carefully. Just in
Terms Of<\/a> the dangers of attacking | very carefully. Just in terms | of the dangers of attacking a
Nuclear Facility<\/a>, of the dangers of attacking a nuclearfacility, take me
Nuclear Facility<\/a>, take me through nuclearfacility, take me through that. Nuclear facility, take me through that. Through that. These are operating through that. These are operating reactors. Through that. These are operating reactors. If. Through that. These are i operating reactors. If you through that. These are operating reactors. If you bomb the
Centrifuge Plant<\/a> they would be almost negligible amounts of
Radioactive Material<\/a> released. Its uranium, that is not very radioactive, but in the
Centrifuge Plant<\/a> and also we are talking about a few hundred kilograms of uranium so if it was kilograms of uranium so if it was somehow bombed its not going was somehow bombed its not going to was somehow bombed its not going to have any impact on the surrounding area. So i think its not surrounding area. So i think its not like hitting a reactor where its not like hitting a reactor where you can have large releases of
Radioactive Material<\/a>. This is very different fine kind of nuclear different fine kind of
Nuclear Facility<\/a>. Different fine kind of nuclearfacility. Iran different fine kind of
Nuclear Facility<\/a>. Iran might try to
Nuclear Facility<\/a>. Iran might try to make a big deal out of it if
It Try<\/a> to make a big deal out of it if it happens but like a lot of this it if it happens but like a lot of this stuff is just noise. It if it happens but like a lot of this stuff isjust noise. | of this stuff is just noise. Heard of this stuff isjust noise. I heard you in a
Radio Interview<\/a> say we have reached a point that perhaps the pressure from both sides that makes this more likely, just elaborate on that, why do you think we have got to a moment with something thats been talked about for a long time could be potentially about to happen . I time could be potentially about to happen . To happen . I think iran did believe its to happen . I think iran did believe its ring to happen . I think iran did believe its ring of to happen . I think iran did believe its
Ring Of Fire<\/a> to happen . I think iran did believe its
Ring Of Fire<\/a> was| to happen . I think iran did| believe its
Ring Of Fire<\/a> was a deterrent, keeping israelfrom deterrent, keeping israel from attacking deterrent, keeping
Israelfrom Attacking<\/a> or going beyond certain attacking or going beyond certain limits in the region. That certain limits in the region. That has certain limits in the region. That has now gone. Iran has also that has now gone. Iran has also said that has now gone. Iran has also said that any attack will overwhelm defences with missiles and cause widespread damage missiles and cause widespread damage. That has not happened. Israel damage. That has not happened. Israel responded very well in showing israel responded very well in showing that the touring doesnt exist. Sol showing that the touring doesnt exist. So i think iran might doesnt exist. So i think iran might be doesnt exist. So i think iran might be thinking and in the iranian might be thinking and in the iranian discussions youll see in the iranian discussions youll see in the media, they feel a nuclear in the media, they feel a
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> would provide the deterrent that would keep israel the deterrent that would keep israel from attacking so i think israel from attacking so i think the chance of them doing that now think the chance of them doing that now has increased. On the other that now has increased. On the other hand that now has increased. On the other hand is really looking at a country other hand is really looking at a country that made big threats about a country that made big threats about eliminating them and attacking them aggressively if israel attacking them aggressively if israel attacks iran and those
Threats Israel<\/a> attacks iran and those threats dont seem to be happening and now iran is vulnerable and reeling from everything is has done of the last couple of months. Sol think last couple of months. Sol think israel would feel incentivised to attack now or incentivised to attack now or in this incentivised to attack now or in this time period. Britain has agreed to hand over sovereignty of the remote but strategically important
Chagos Islands<\/a> in the indian ocean, to mauritius. The historic deal reached after years of negotiations was announced in a joint statement by the british and mauritian
Prime Ministers<\/a>. With me is our correspondent andrew harding. Just explain how significant this movies. This movies. Its incredibly symbolic this movies. Its incredibly symbolic. How this movies. Its incredibly symbolic. How often this movies. Its incredibly symbolic. How often does| this movies. Its incredibly symbolic. How often does any country give away peacefully and legally a part of its territory . Territory rate is controlled to 200 years. And do so peacefully. Fundamentally this is about security. This is a deal that would not have happened if the american government were not convinced that it would be able to hold on to its
Military Base<\/a>, the important strategic base on diego garcia, the largest of the scattered islands. Its now going to get another 99 years plus to have its
Military Base<\/a> there. I think that really is fundamental. At the americans decided they couldnt trust the mauritians to look after their interests or trust them to keep china a day, they would not have gone ahead with this. Weve heard today from
Joe Biden<\/a>, the
Defence Secretary<\/a> in the us, that they are endorsing the us, that they are endorsing the steel. In the us, that they are endorsing the steel. The us, that they are endorsing the steel. ,. , the steel. In
Terms Of<\/a> political the steel. In
Terms Of<\/a> political reaction the steel. In
Terms Of<\/a> political reaction in i the steel. In
Terms Of<\/a>. Political reaction in the the steel. In
Terms Of<\/a> political reaction in the uk . Next. The islanders themselves, some of them feel ignored in the whole process of negotiations. There is a big excelled community because the islanders were kicked off back in the late 60s. Islanders were kicked off back in the late 605. Weve heard from some of the conservative
Party Leadership<\/a>
Candidates Criticism<\/a> as well but the fact is they steal the
British Government<\/a> has negotiated was being negotiated by the previous conservative government and by previous
Prime Ministers<\/a> so its a complex situation. Its not perhaps perfect and there are more details to be nailed down but i think generally there is a feeling this had to be done because the world is changing in
Britains Influence<\/a> on the global stage is changing as well and this reflects that. You mentioned the islanders, is the going to be any likely redress for them . The going to be any likely redress for them . Fund will be set
U Redress<\/a> for them . Fund will be set
Pp And Redress<\/a> for them . Fund will be
Set Pp<\/a> and they redress for them . Fund will be set up and they will redress for them . Fund will be set up and they will be redress for them . Fund will be set up and they will be the set up and they will be the possibility of some of them to return, possibly even to live there but that will be a long and expensive and possibly quite problematic process. Thank you very much for taking us through the significance and some of the issues that have come out of that deal that has been announced earlier. Lets return to where we started,
The Middle East<\/a>. Let me show you the live pitches over beirut. You can still see some of the smoke from the latest attack. Oil prices have jumped smoke from the latest attack. Oil prices havejumped 5 smoke from the latest attack. Oil prices have jumped 5 and more nervousness by what we are seeing. Here over the next half an hour we are going to answer your questions, so many questions coming in. Anna foster who is
In Beirut<\/a> will be anchoring that. Frank gardner and
Tom Bateman<\/a> all will be taking part to answer some of the questions you have sent in to the bbc about the crisis in
The Middle East<\/a>. So stay with us. That is whats coming up in the next 30 minutes. It was a glorious start of the day and most of us will keep sunny spells into the afternoon. It came at a price. It was a chilly start, the coldest
Autumn Morning<\/a> so far in scotland. We had some patchy
Mist And Fog<\/a> as well. As you get when
High Pressure<\/a> dominates in autumn. That
High Pressure<\/a> will stay with us for the rest of the day and into tomorrow but we will start to see a change developing as we go through the latter stages of friday into the start of the weekend. More wet and windy weather to come. Enjoy the sunshine for the remainder of the afternoon. Sunny spells and a bit of fair
Weather Cloud<\/a> developing and perhaps the breeze picking up and a few isolated showers into
Western Scotland<\/a>. On the whole temperatures will peak around 30 to 17 degrees, pretty much where they should be for this time of year. As we go through the evening the winds will continue to strengthen further in this
Weather Front<\/a> would bring some
Showery Rain Into Northern Ireland<\/a> and north west scotland. Clear skies across england and will mean temperatures once again into single figures and because of all the rain we had in september the ground is pretty much so we could see through the
Mist And Fog<\/a>. The highs drifting slowly eastwards and these
Weather Front<\/a>s will start to push on from the atlantic but they are going to make slow progress. On friday the showery rain sitting across
Western Scotland<\/a> and northern ireland. More cloud developing through the isle of
Man And West<\/a> wales were on the whole dry and quiet elsewhere and once again temperatures peaking into the mid to high teens. As we move out of friday into saturday next front will start to move in, again a slow process being blocked by that
High Pressure<\/a>. Some of the ring was start to turn quite heavy across northern ireland and north of scotland and the wins will strengthen the two. Elsewhere we should cling onto some sunshine for the bulk of saturday and may be some rain pushing into cornwall and south
West Wales<\/a> by
The End<\/a> of the day. That
Frontal System<\/a> will continue to sweep its way steadily eastwards over night so spell of
Heavy Rain<\/a> and strong winds clearing across the country. That will linger first thing on sunday and even onceit first thing on sunday and even once it clears its going to leave quite a showery story for the second half of the weekend. Welcome to your questions answered and welcome to beirut. We will spend the next half an hour also discussing what has been an escalating crisis in
The Middle East<\/a> and trying to a nswer to answer some of the questions you have about it. Whether they are simple, complicated, everything from what is hezbollah to why does the us aboard israel to is this the us aboard israel to is this the beginning of
World War<\/a> ii . We will get indexed and we have expert voices over the next half an hour. Middle
East Correspondent<\/a> is here and frank gardner, security correspondent, joins us from london. Our
State Department Correspondent<\/a> is joining us, london. Our
State Department Correspondent<\/a> isjoining us, he spent seven years working as a
Middle East Correspondent<\/a> in israel. I used to work
In Beirut<\/a>. Between us, hopefully we have a lot of expertise in this region and we can answer some of your questions. Questions that we have seen
Search Thousands<\/a> of times online over the last two weeks or so. Thank you for sending them in and we will start with a basic place, first of all, we are in lebanon,
In Beirut<\/a>, talk us through the geography of the region from of
The Middle East<\/a> and where this sits in all of that . ,. , , and where this sits in all of that . ,. ,. ,. , that . This has been a region that . This has been a region that has been that . This has been a region that has been in that . This has been a region that has been in war that . This has been a region that has been in
War Conflict<\/a>| that has been in
War Conflict<\/a> and lebanon is at the heart of it, situated on the mediterranean to the
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