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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



injerusalem. remember, earlier this week, israeli police raided the mosque after palestinians barricaded themselves inside, after the evening ramadan prayer. that led to palestinian militants firing rockets into israel from lebanon and gaza, and israel hitting back with airstrikes. the al aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in islam, is located on a hilltop complex known by muslims as al haram al sharif, and byjews as the temple mount. jews revere it as the location of two biblical temples and it is the holiest site injudaism. thousands of muslims and jews are gathering injerusalem with ramadan and passover overlapping this year. earlier, tens of thousands of people protesting against the israeli government s plans to gain more control over the judiciary, held a minute s silence for the victims of a wave of recent attacks on civilians. two british israeli sisters who were killed in a shooting in the occupied west bank yesterday have been named as maia and rina dee. thei ....

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BBCNEWS BBC July 6, 2024

where rehearsals have been taking place for king charles coronation on saturday. a short while ago the traditional gold state coach left westminster abbey on it s journey back soldiers dressed in bright yellow and red military uniforms paraded past buckingham palace towards westminster abbey just after 12.20am on wednesday. crowds ran through stjames park to find the best spots along the mall with many trying to spot their relatives in their military outfits. these rehearsals come just hours after a security incident outisde buckingham palace. uk police detained a man after he reportedly approached the gates of the royal home and threw items, thought to be shotugn cartridges, into the palace grounds. police say the arrest is being treated as a mental health incident rather than terrorism. our correspondent robin brant has more details. it happened just after seven o clock on tuesday evening when police say a man approached the front gates of buckingham palace, a couple of h ....

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BBCNEWS BBC July 6, 2024



hello and a warm welcome to the programme i m sally bundock. thousands of military personnel have been taking part in the biggest rehearsal so far for king charles coronation this saturday. the rehearsal was held overnight in central london on the route between buckingham palace and westminster abbey. just hours before it got underway a man was arrested outside the palace on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon. here s our reporter vincent mcaviney. with the coronation just days away london s mammoth security operation was tested at the sovereign s own residence last night stopping the police say a man approached the front gates of buckingham palace at around seven o clock on tuesday evening, throwing what are thought to have been shot cartridges into the grounds. he was quickly detained and found to be carrying a knife for which he was arrested stop he was also carrying what they said was a suspicious bag, so the area was cordoned off and a controlled explo ....

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BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg July 6, 2024

Over the vexed question of trans rights. The Gender Recognition Reform Scotland Bill is passed. Shame on you with the Prime Minister pondering blocking a controversial new scottish law. If a new law is passed that does impact the rest of the united kingdom, it is important that the uk government receives advice on that before deciding what to do, if anything. But we have one big question this morning is keir starmer ready for the job . So hes here with us live this morning. Sir keir starmer, who wants to be your Prime Minister. Fed up of the Train Strikes . Mark harper, the transport secretary, whose job is to get things running, is here too. And with me at the desk, the hero villain of succession, the
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BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 6, 2024



well, my guest today is the influential chair of the german parliament s defence committee, marie agnes strack zimmermann. so, is germany ready to leave its pacifism behind and project its military power? marie agnes strack zimmerman, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for the invitation. well, it s a pleasure to be here. let s start with that word that olaf schulz used right after putin s invasion of ukraine, zeitenwende . he promised it would be that word, a turning point for germany and its strategic thinking. more than a year later, do we see real evidence of that turning point, that zeitenwende? yes, yes, definitely we see it. it s a really important word, but it s, of course, not only a word, you need it in your mind. um, first of all, we have now the 100 billion euros for the bundeswehr. this is really important, more money for our army. we are looking for it for years. you said not so long ago that the german army has been bled dry. so now it s the right ....

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