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aid to get in via the egyptian crossing. and what we are beginning to see now as well, there hasn't been an official evacuation of civilians. many are taking it upon themselves to evacuate themselves. so they are fleeing rafah and moving into parts of central and northern gaza, or at least attempting to it. and we're talking about areas that have been completely destroyed where their homes have been turned to rubble. there is no safe shelter. areas where airstrikes are still ongoing in areas where many aid groups and including un agencies have said they are still struggling to get humanitarian aid in so this is a huge point of concern on multiple up front. and we're hearing is repeated warnings for the idf not to go into rafah on the ground. but again, important to remember that while we haven't seen a full-scale ground operation just yet, we are seeing airstrikes already in an offer as we are in other parts of gaza as well. >> and we had this resignation as well, didn't we, from israeli military intelligence? obviously it's one accepted now that there was a military, an intelligence failure ahead of the october 7 attack

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BBC News

possible in the 7th of october. —— investigative committee. yolande knell, middle east correspondent, thank you. the uk government says it's determined that its bill to allow some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda should face no further delays. it says members of both the upper and lower chambers of parliament will have to keep voting until it's approved. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous english channel crossing on small boats. so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey. the prime minister will hold a press conference in about an hour and a half. we'll take you live to that when it happens. joining me now from the rwandan capital kigali is our africa correspondent barbara plett usher, and our political correspondent harry farley is in westminster for us. good morning to both of you. hello, both of you. barbara plett usher, first in kigali, if i could turn to you and ask what the view is there,

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BBC News Now

to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's let's take a closer look at the controversial policy and the stakes. so far this year, more than six thousand migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone entering the uk illegally" could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. (read on) let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley, who's live in westminster. what are the timings today and what will happen? what are the timings today and what will ha en? . what are the timings today and what will happen?— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, _ will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the - will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the housel will happen? later this afternoon, i we do not know when, the house of commons mps will vote and debate the changes that the house of lords inserted last week. we expect mps to

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have spoken to are not put off at the prospect of being sent to rwanda. it is worth the risk to go? i tried my chance. if i go to rwanda or africa, _ i tried my chance. if i go to rwanda orafrica, it— i tried my chance. if i go to rwanda orafrica, it is— i tried my chance. if i go to rwanda or africa, it is no matter for me but first— or africa, it is no matter for me but first i— or africa, it is no matter for me but first i want to go to the uk. my but first i want to go to the uk. m1: neighbouring country is but first i want to go to the uk. m1 neighbouring country is rwanda so if i knew it was a safe country i would go there because they are my neighbours. because i know that rwanda can never be safe for me that is why i risk myself. that is why i am here. it is why i risk myself. that is why i am here. . is why i risk myself. that is why i am here. , . :, , .~ am here. it is dangerous making the crossin. am here. it is dangerous making the crossing- yes- _ am here. it is dangerous making the crossing. yes. maybe _ am here. it is dangerous making the crossing. yes. maybe when - am here. it is dangerous making the crossing. yes. maybe when i - am here. it is dangerous making the crossing. yes. maybe when i go - am here. it is dangerous making the crossing. yes. maybe when i go to i crossing. yes. maybe when i go to rwanda again- _ crossing. yes. maybe when i go to rwanda again. i _ crossing. yes. maybe when i go to rwanda again. i will— crossing. yes. maybe when i go to rwanda again. i will come - crossing. yes. maybe when i go to rwanda again. i will come again. i crossing. yes. maybe when i go to | rwanda again. i will come again. it rwanda again. i will come again. [it is rwanda again. i will come again. is difficult. if rwanda again. i will come again. it is difficult. if you were sent to rwanda you would try coming back? i would come again. i will keep the struggle — would come again. i will keep the struggle. but would come again. i will keep the stru le. �* :, , , , struggle. but the government insists the bill will be _ struggle. but the government insists the bill will be a — struggle. but the government insists the bill will be a deterrent _ struggle. but the government insists the bill will be a deterrent to - the bill will be a deterrent to

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Breakfast

just accept things at face value. i have over the weekend asked to see the full footage and when it was revealed, you have a different account to what gideon falter originally said it had happened. gideon falter said he feels he was treated like a criminalfor gideon falter said he feels he was treated like a criminal for being jewish. i treated like a criminal for being jewish. ., ., ,~' treated like a criminal for being jewish. ., ., , treated like a criminal for being jewish. ., , ., , jewish. i would ask people to see the 13 and a _ jewish. i would ask people to see the 13 and a half— jewish. i would ask people to see the 13 and a half minute - jewish. i would ask people to see the 13 and a half minute clip. - jewish. i would ask people to see the 13 and a half minute clip. you can see how the officers are trying to support him. he said he wanted to cross the road and insists on crossing at that point. he is with a group filming. i think it is important news outlets give balance around the full clip as opposed to one comment that should not have been made by a police officer. i think there is a wider story around how social media stories take over without full scrutiny of the actual facts. d0 without full scrutiny of the actual facts. , ., ~' ~ without full scrutiny of the actual facts. ,, ~ ~ . facts. do you think the met police is handling _ facts. do you think the met police is handling these _ facts. do you think the met police is handling these protests - facts. do you think the met police

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processed there. there are three possible outcomes for claims — if they are successful, the applicant could be granted refugee status and allowed to stay in rwanda. if they're not, they can apply to settle in rwanda on other grounds. the third option would be to seek asylum in another "safe third country". no asylum seeker would be able to apply to return to the uk. ministers hope the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous english channel crossing on small boats. so far this year, more than 6000 migrants have made thejourney.no migrants have made thejourney. no—one has yet been sent to rwanda. that's 1200 more people than the same period last year. in 2023 — there were more than 29,000 arrivals — and that was down on a record number the year before. fiona irving visited a camp in calais to speak to some migrants, who said they are still determined to make the journey and would not be

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Sportsday

than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's let's take a closer look at the controversial policy and the stakes. so far this year, more than six thousand migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. labour of course aren't impressed by mr sunak�*s plan. here's the home affairs spokesperson yvette cooper. this is costing the taxpayer half

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BBC News

we will keep an eye on what is happening in downing street where the prime minister will take to the podium shortly to hold a press conference on the government's rwanda bill. in the meantime, let's take a closer look at the controversial policy and the stakes. so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across the channel. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous english channel crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. let's speak to our political correspondent harry farley. what can we expect to hear from the prime minister this morning? rishi sunak has previously _ prime minister this morning? ii si sunak has previously urged prime minister this morning? i1 si sunak has previously urged the prime minister this morning? i si sunak has previously urged the house of lords to pass this bill. he has told them not to frustrate the will of the people, in his words, and get

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witnesses in the trial potentially this afternoon or into tomorrow. plenty more reaction in a moment. mps have finished debating the government's rwanda bill, which aimns to send some asylum seekers to rwands. rishi sunak said today he wants the first plaves to take off within "10—12 weeks". the bill has been going back and forth between the commons and lords forth between the commons and lords forfour forth between the commons and lords for four months. pm says he wants that to happen today. let's take a closer look at the controversial rwanda asylum policy. so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing in small boats.

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so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. here is mr sunak setting out a timeline for his plan. the first flight will leave in ten to 12 weeks. now, of course that is later than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley, who's live in westminster. a very significant day. it is, the prime minister saying no ifs and

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