We start in the middle east, where israel says hezbollah has fired over 100 missiles into the north of the country, following extensive israeli Air Strikes in lebanon on saturday. The rockets targeted the city of haifa, nearly 30km from the border with lebanon, and the Ramat David Airbase further south. Israel has told its citizens to restrict gatherings in the city, and in areas near the northern border, in anticipation of a fresh aerial assault. These pictures show part of an intercepted rocket that was launched from lebanon that fell near nazareth in the early hours of sunday. That fell near Nazareth Israel has been carrying out more Air Raids in Southern Lebanon. Here you can see explosions lighting up the nights sky. Saturday saw constant strikes and counter strikes between the idf and hezbollah, which is designated a Terrorist Organisation by several western countries. Lebanons Health Ministry says 45 people, including women and children, were killed in fridays israeli attack on
For new homes in pockets that are underdeveloped in towns and cities and the prospect of some new towns as well. Keir starmer s speech is just after lunchtime tomorrow. Time for a look at the weather. Translation i assure you, dear citizens, at the end of the campaign, all our enemies will know that it was a terrible mistake to attack israel. Explosion what is done to our enemies in the coming days will resonate with them for generations. As israel pounds targets in gaza, hamas threatens to kill israeli it says it will murder its is really hot hostages if more bombs drop without warning. Well be asking our israeli guests whether theres any alternative to the new siege of gaza announced today. And from here in liverpool, where we are covering the Labour Party Conference, well be discussing how the attack on israel impacts both israel and gaza, and if it is likely to lead to a wider conflict in the middle east. Well be joined by the palestinian representive to the uk, who learned this af
the sergeant of arms asking for a walk-through to occur some time this week. a week after pelosi called on the president to delay the address until the government reopens. a.b. stoddard, associate editor and columnist at real clear politics and nbc contributor, sam stein, politics editor for the daily beast. the shutdown and the obvious fact that nancy pelosi is not going to have him come while the shutdown continues. right. they may have an outside rally or some other venue? some west wing-type moment where he walks up to the hill. i always suspected that donald trump would do something. he s not one to sort of relinquish the stage. the question is where will he do it? will he get an invitation from the senate? another oval office address? will he go to the house, bang on the doors? he ll make a speech. he made one speech before and it didn t move the needle. i m not sure if another big ticket speech will do anything different. a.b. what we re hearing from
talk to us about the significance of all of this. yes. it s a very significance visit for both sides. he travels allot abroad. this is the 28th country he s visiting. he brought a trade deal announcement. and the other one is a big ticket speech at mad sop square garden in new york. at events like that, he attracts indian audiences in stroves. today we re expecting about 60,000 people to attend his speech at wembley. and typically at these speeches, he appeals to indian audiences and tells them the economy is booming. and there s many reasons to be