welcome to the programme. israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the war in gaza has entered a second phase, warning it will be long and difficult. speaking at a joint news conference with his defence minister, yoav gallant, and emergency war cabinet member benny gantz, mr netanyahu described the conflict as israel s second war of independence. he declared israel would win the war and make every effort to bring the hostages home. in his first comments since the war began on seven october, hamas s leader in the gaza strip has offered to release all hostages being held in gaza in return for the release of all hamas prisoners in israeli jails. in a statement, yahya sinwar says: we are ready for an immediate exchange deal that includes the release of all prisoners. of all prisoners in the prisons of the zionist enemy in exchange for the release of all prisoners with the resistance. it comes 2a hours after israel stepped up its bombardment of gaza. israel said the
the devey with us. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the ground operation in gaza is into the second phase winning the war with hamas will be long and difficult a news conference, defence minister war cabinet member, benjamin netanyahu to stop the conflict is israel s second war for independence. the conflict is israel s second war for make every effort to bring hostages home. also on saturday, his comments were pecan and hamas leader on the gaza strip has offered to release hostages being held in gaza for the return of spring of all hamas prisoners and israeli jails. they said israel stepped up its bombardment of gaza and israel says the night time attacks and watch for the targets have to at some key figures within hamas which has been designated as a terror group by western nations. benjamin then yahoo confirmed that israeli troops are inside gaza in the north and south. here s more of what he had to say during the conference. what he had to say during the con
who have been crushed by this pandemic. also new today the department of justice dubbing the investigation into the capitol hill riots, one of the largest in u.s. history. so far more than 300 people have been charged and prosecutors are expecting at least 100 more. and the city of louisville is gearing up for a rally marking one year since the fating police shooting of breonna taylor. her mother speaking out this morning in an emotional interview with msnbc, talking about the hurt she still feels one year after the loss of her daughter. her life was taken away if her for no reason and it still don t make sense. there will still be no justice for that. i m sure those sentiments are felt every single day. for all of you, we re going to take you to a live briefing by breonna taylor s family. that will happen about an hour for now. you see the other things over the next three hours, remarks by senator ron johnson over black lives matter protesters versus capitol hill rio
me how the russians have started booby trapping mines, putting a grenade under an anti-tank mine when he s interrupted. almost endless the noise of outgoing fire. they are moving, but just not sure how much longer for. make no mistake, the success they saw is rare, frankly, and a change in pace. some say that is potentially ukraine stepping up a gear in its counteroffensive, but the troops we spoke to have been fighting similarly brutal fights for months now. pleased to see some success, but perhaps concerned as to how much longer they can keep that kind of pressure up, erin. thanks very much from ukraine. also amos cow court rejecting top putin critic kara-murza. he is a dual russian-british citizen. he lived with his family in the
support human rights in europe and beyond, which is something that we have been very influential on in the past. and we should keep the pressure up, but the ability to actually change the course of individual cases within a country such as russia is very limited. simon, thank you for giving us your expertise, on a wide range of subjects. thank you for coming on the programme. the documents produced at the high court by lawyers acting for the duke of sussex in his lawsuit over phone hacking are begging more questions of the royal family. and that is less than ideal in the run up to the coronation. today, prince harry s lawyers told the court he was kept out of the loop on any alleged phone hacking by rupert murdoch s newspapers, because he was serving in afghanistan at the time. the duke understands that the royal household dealt with fears that his voice mail messages had been intercepted, failing to update him with all the information and allegations. yesterday, prince harry s docum