Backed by iran. Tensions have soared following killing last month of hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh during a visit to tehran. Israel has never confirmed it was behind the assassination. From jerusalem, our middle East Correspondent Lucy williamson reports on the impacts of war in gaza. And a warning, viewers may find some of the content of her report to be upsetting. In gaza, peace is for the dead, not the living not for faras and his five siblings, Laying Theirfather to rest today in khan younis. Majid baraka was killed in israeli artillery strikes, straight they said, as he went to help the wounded. We were just sitting around, faras said, he was playing with us. When the first strike happened, he went to rescue people. In the second strike, he was killed. But this push for a ceasefire is being driven by events outside gaza, by israels growing conflict with hezbollah in lebanon, by threats of iranian retaliation for the assassination of key hamas and hezbollah leaders. A cease
Minister warned other countries in the Middle East to not undermine ongoing efforts to reach a deal. Diplomacy is being stepped up in the region to prevent a wider war between israel and lebanese armed group hezbollah, which is backed by iran. Tensions have soared following killing last month of hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh during a visit to tehran. Israel has never confirmed it was behind the assassination. From jerusalem, our middle East Correspondent Lucy williamson reports on the impacts of war in gaza. And a Warning Viewers may find some of the content of her report to be upsetting. In gaza, peace is for the dead, not the living not for faras and his five siblings, Laying Theirfather to rest today in khan younis. Majid baraka was killed in israeli artillery strikes, they said, as he went to help the wounded. We were just sitting around, faras said, he was playing with us. When the first strike happened, he went to rescue people. In the second strike, he was killed. But th
Armed group hezbollah, which is backed by iran. Tensions have Soared following killing last month of hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh during a visit to tehran. Israel has never confirmed it Was behind the assassination. From jerusalem, our middle East Correspondent Lucy williamSon reports on the impacts of war in gaza. And a Warning Viewers may find Some of the content of her report to be upsetting. In gaza, peace is for the dead, not the living not for faras and his five siblings, Laying Theirfather to rest today in khan younis. Majid baraka Was killed in israeli artillery strikes, they said, as he went to help the wounded. We were just sitting around, faras said, he Was playing with us. When the first strike happened, he went to rescue people. In the second strike, he Was killed. But this push for a ceasefire is being driven by events outside gaza, by israels growing conflict with hezbollah in lebanon, by threats of iranian retaliation for the assassination of key hamas and hezb
Since the second world war, and today saw the extraordinary sight of a ukrainian War Correspondent reporting from inside russia. Ukraines Incursion Beganjust over a week ago and took moscow by complete surprise. Despite claims of territorial gains, ukraine insists it is not interested in taking over russian territory. Russia claims it has stopped any further advances. In a moment well hear from our Russia Editor, Steve Rosenberg, about how dangerous a moment this is for President Putin. But first our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, joins us from the Sumy Region on the border with russia. There is something strange going on in ukraine. We are seeing president Zelensky Go from describing difficult circumstances on the front to have been very choreographed public briefings. He is almost dictating proceedings, his terms for peace down the line, Something Russia has done until this point for the last part of its full scale invasion. His logic is that this Cross Border Attack will b
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