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will set parties will set out their manifestoes. thousands of motorcyclists arrived at the end of a mammoth right from london to cumbria. and in sport, joyful we go in a day of commemoration at wembley where rob burrow was paid tribute to, ahead of their challenge cup final. a sunny start for many of you, a more cloud, increasing, thickening and patchy rain as well. details on breakfast. good morning. the main story, israel has been criticised by the european union s matheny diplomat over the key kneeling of dozens of palestinians in an operation to rescue four hostages in gaza yesterday. josep borrell called the report another massacre of civilians. a woman and three men were rescued in a mission involving airstrikes around a refugee camp. hamas claims more than 210 palestinians were killed, is report the number below 100. a dramatic rescue and she s free again. 25 year old noa argamani, captured by hamas on the 7th of october, and taken to gaza, is final ....
More recent history can still be felt today. 0njune 6th, 19114, 80 years ago, the d day landings happened on a stretch of normandy s beaches. the objective of d day was to secure a foothold in nazi occupied europe. it was the largest naval, air and land operation in history. on that fateful summer s day, the allies used over 5,000 ships and landing craft to carry more than 150,000 troops to normandy s beaches, codenamed utah, 0maha, gold, juno and sword. 4,414 allied soldiers died on d day itself. in 2021, the british ....
Taken place so far. we stand in the future which you gave to us. the one you were told you may never reach. the one lost in the words of your last breath. 0n the eve of the 80th anniversary of d day, a service to honour the heroes who never came home. they fought in the largest naval, air and land operation the world has ever witnessed. more than 150,000 allied soldiers landed on the shores of france. the numbers were phenomenal, as was their sacrifice. 4,144 of them lie here at the bayeux war cemetery, where those who enjoy the freedom they fought for friends, family and royalty came to remember them. ....
Called the most complicated and difficult operation of world war ii. we will have many of those voices in the programme today and give you a sense of the commemorations and celebrations that are to come during the day, speaking to those veterans themselves. 0ur correspondent sophie long reports now on the commemorations that have taken place here so far. we stand in the future which you gave to us. the one you were told you may never reach. the one lost in the words of your last breath. 0n the eve of the 80th anniversary of d day, a service to honour the heroes who never came home. they fought in the largest naval, air and land operation ....
Who never came home. they fought in the largest naval, air and land operation the world has ever witnessed. more than 150,000 allied soldiers landed on the shores of france. the numbers were phenomenal, as was their sacrifice. 4,144 of them lie here at the bayeux war cemetery, where those who enjoy the freedom they fought for friends, family and royalty came to remember them. the epitaphs on the headstones here capture the grief of those who loved these men. one mother s words are, he is not dead, whose memory lives in hearts that know and loved him. 80 years on, let their memory ....