Big demonstrations because the two movements, one to free the hostages and the other one to get rid of Benjamin Netanyahu, theyve come together now, theyre jointly organising. And the thing to remember is that these are not end the war demonstrations. Israelis support the war. They dont support netanyahu and they feel that he is deliberately prolonging things and not doing the deal that could be done to get those hostages home. And theyve just found the body of one of the hostages from Kibbutz Nir Oz, in fact, which is where i think well be hearing some of the interviews i did there as well. And as well as that, as well as the war in gaza, as well as the destruction there, as well as the need to try to get humanitarian aid in because of that imminent famine oxfam said that in Northern Gaza since january, 300,000 people have been existing on roughly 240 calories a day, the equivalent of a small tin of beans as well as all of that, dont forget, theres the wider middle east and it was onl
Big demonstrations because the two movements, one to free the hostages and the other one to get rid of Benjamin Netanyahu, theyve come together now, theyre jointly organising. And the thing to remember is that these are not end the war demonstrations. Israelis support the war. They dont support netanyahu and they feel that he is deliberately prolonging things and not doing the deal that could be done to get those hostages home. And theyve just found the body of one of the hostages from Kibbutz Nir Oz, in fact, which is where i think well be hearing some of the interviews i did there as well. And as well as that, as well as the war in gaza, as well as the destruction there, as well as the need to try to get humanitarian aid in because of that imminent famine oxfam said that in Northern Gaza since january, 300,000 people have been existing on roughly 240 calories a day, the equivalent of a small tin of beans as well as all of that, dont forget, theres the wider middle east and it was onl
Big demonstrations because the two movements, one to free the hostages and the other one to get rid of Benjamin Netanyahu, theyve come together now, theyre jointly organising. And the thing to remember is that these are not end the war demonstrations. Israelis support the war. They dont support netanyahu and they feel that he is deliberately prolonging things and not doing the deal that could be done to get those hostages home. And theyve just found the body of one of the hostages from Kibbutz Nir Oz, in fact, which is where i think well be hearing some of the interviews i did there as well. And as well as that, as well as the war in gaza, as well as the destruction there, as well as the need to try to get humanitarian aid in because of that imminent famine oxfam said that in Northern Gaza since january, 300,000 people have been existing on roughly 240 calories a day, the equivalent of a small tin of beans as well as all of that, dont forget, theres the wider middle east and it was onl
the palestinian president mahmoud abbas says the veto makes the us complicit in what he describes as war crimes against palestinians. in a statement, he condemns the american position as a flagrant violation of all humanitarian principles and values and he holds the us responsible for the bloodshed of palestinian children, women and elderly people in the gaza strip . the us envoy said such a ceasefire would be dangerous and unrealistic. every other member of the council backed the resolution apart from the uk, which abstained. israel thanked the us, saying a ceasefire would give hamas which is classed as a terror group by many western governments a chance to regroup. our middle east correspondent hugo bachega reports. in gaza, there s no safe place, says the un secretary general. the health care system is collapsing. hospitals have become battlegrounds, and palestinians have no shelter and everything else needed to survive, he says. this was the scene in khan younis
hello, i m anna foster the us has faced fierce criticism for vetoeing a united nations security council draft resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the israel gaza war. the palestinian president mahmoud abbas says the veto makes the us complicit in what he describes as war crimes against palestinians. in a statement, he condemns the american position as a flagrant violation of all humanitarian principles and values and he holds the us responsible for the bloodshed of palestinian children, women and elderly people in the gaza strip . the us envoy said such a ceasefire would be dangerous and unrealistic. every other member of the council backed the resolution apart from the uk, which abstained. israel thanked the us, saying a ceasefire would give hamas which is classed as a terror group by many western governments a chance to regroup. the need for aid in gaza has become ever more acute, with a senior un official saying half the population are st