parliament today on his plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda. mps and his are worried this will not stop the courts from getting clogged up with legal challenges. some have called for the legislation to be scrapped altogether. i for the legislation to be scrapped altogether. i do not think the scrapped altogether. i do not thinkthe bill scrapped altogether. i do not think the bill is scrapped altogether. i do not think the bill is easily - think the bill is easily amendable and, really, i think the government needs to review it and maybe consider a completely new piece of legislation because this leaves so many gaps in the legislation.- so many gaps in the leaislation. . ., legislation. this morning, the prime minister legislation. this morning, the prime minister has legislation. this morning, the prime minister has tried - legislation. this morning, the prime minister has tried to i prime minister has tried to butter up some of his critics in a breakfast at downing
viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. i m laila harrak. it s day three of the four-day truce between hamas and israel. the israeli government has the names of the hostages who will be freed today. 13 israelis and four thai nationals were released saturday, but only after an hours-long delay threatened to upend the exchange. following preliminary medical checks, all of the former hostages were taken to israeli hospitals for care and to be reunited with their families. the deal also called for the release of 39 palestinian prisoners and detainees on saturday. earlier, hamas had stalled on releasing the hostages in a dispute over which palestinians the israelis were willing to release. aid groups say some 187 trucks made it into gaza saturday with food, water, fuel, and medical supplies. it s only a small fraction of what s needed. 61 of those trucks reached heavily damaged northern gaza. the most trucks in one day since the war began. elliott got k
Even as the threat of famine stalks the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, Israeli protesters have gathered repeatedly to stop desperately needed aid from getting into the Palestinian territory.Some 1.4 million Palestinians have been sheltering in Rafah in the far south of Gaza, many having been displaced several times in a bid to find safety since the start of the war.