foster who is in israel. here in the uk. the home office has earmarked at least £700 million to manage the arrival of migrants on small boats until 2030. the projections flew under the radar yet officials published them online last week, as home secretary james cleverly flew to rwanda to sign a new treaty to, quote, stop the boats . they predict the channel crossings could continue up to 203k. 0ur chief political correspondent henry zeffman has more from downing street. it s been the government s mantra for the last three prime ministers, although that does not actually take you back that far in time, given the turmoil in the conservative party, but rishi sunak very much made it his own, at the start of this year he set out five promises for the year ahead and one of them was, in his words, to stop the boats. now, he was dealt a very significant setbackjust a month or so ago when the supreme court ruled that his plan to deport asylum seekers to rwanda was in its current for
that fighting is focused further down the strip now on the southern city of khan younis, where israeli military leaders believe that some of the senior members of hamas are still hiding out and they are moving more closely into that city of khan younis. we ve also heard from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu overnight saying that some members of hamas are now starting to surrender. you will remember there was a vote at the un security counciljust was a vote at the un security council just a was a vote at the un security counciljust a couple of days ago and diplomats at the united nations now say that the general assembly is likely to vote on tuesday on another call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. according to the qatari prime minister. remember, they were the key broker who helped to negotiate that weak long pause last month. the opportunity for a renewed ceasefire is narrowing. and a seniorfigure in the hamas movement has also issued a threat to israel that n
attacking ukraine and starts attacking nato members. they will invoke article 5. that does obligate us by treaty to then have u.s. boots involved and on the ground. that s why if the ukrainians are willing to do the fighting and dying and they are asking for the bullets. we need make the europeans do more. we need to provide better oversight. but just pretending it s not a problem will lead to things like this. congressman, if the russian army lived up to the 450eu7 and if the ukrainians president zelenskyy actually took that ride out of the country and left like ghani, there is no doubt russia would have been ratling the cages of estonia all the baltic nations and started pressuring poland and started messing with their elections if not direct military conquest. how have things changed since ukrainians started to fight and beat the russians who are hollow bear? the world has seen now that