Live Breaking News & Updates on Yolande knell

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Yolande knell on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Yolande knell and stay connected to the pulse of your community

BBC News

al nasser had been at the centre of an israeli military operation until two weeks ago. the world health organisation has previously said bodies were being buried within hospitals under israeli siege, but palestinians have accused israeli forces of killing some of the victims. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres. let's get more on all of this — with our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. hello to you. let's start with the background, the reports that the us might sanction a section of the israeli military.— might sanction a section of the israeli military. that's right. this is the netzah _ israeli military. that's right. this is the netzah yehuda _ israeli military. that's right. this is the netzah yehuda battalion, l is the netzah yehuda battalion, historically operating in the occupied west bank, and they have just been reports suggesting that the us, because it is looking to comply with its own legislation that

Israeli , Palestinians , Bodies , Forces , Some , Centre , Victims , Hospitals , Military-operation , Siege , Al-nasser , World-health-organisation

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,

Government , Bill , Uk , Yolande-knell , Rwanda , 7th , Asylum-seekers , Middle-east , Members , Committee , Delays , 7

BBC News

after an israeli air strike on the southern city of rafah, where more than a million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says more than 3a,000 people have died since the start of the war in october. emergency workers in khan younis say they've uncovered nearly 200 bodies buried in the courtyard of a hospital. al nasser had been at the centre of an israeli military operation until two weeks ago. the world health organization has previously said bodies were being buried within hospitals under israeli siege, but palestinians have accused israeli forces of killing some of the victims. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities in gaza as command centres. here's our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, with more. major general aharon haliva is the most senior israeli official we have had so far to step down from his role in connection with the failings that led to the october seven attacks by hamas that really shocked israel and shocked the rest of the

People , Bodies , Palestinians , Air-strike , Courtyard , War , Start , Hamas-run-health-ministry-in-gaza , Emergency-workers , City-of-rafah , Khan-younis , 200

BBC News at One

continues to be deeply felt, with many questions about what happened before and since still unanswered. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. china has been hit by heavy rains, with flooding and landslides in parts of the country. 11 people have been reported missing and more than 60,000 have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong province, with a warning that river levels there could hit a once in a century peak. our china correspondent laura bicker reports. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but others cried for help as their streets were submerged. rescuers had to navigate their boats through a flooded urban landscape. tens of thousands of people were evacuated across the province. delivery drivers found themselves stranded,

People , Technology-transforms-bbc , Questions , China , Hit , Parts , Rains , Flooding , Landslides , Yolande-knell , Jerusalem , 11

BBC News

there _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are serious concerns from those _ there are serious concerns from those independent crossbench peers and also _ those independent crossbench peers and also some conservatives as well in house _ and also some conservatives as well in house of— and also some conservatives as well in house of lords, some fears that this bill_ in house of lords, some fears that this bill obviously seeking to address— this bill obviously seeking to address the concerns the supreme court _ address the concerns the supreme court made when they ruled this government policy to send some asylum _ government policy to send some asylum seekers arriving illegally here in — asylum seekers arriving illegally here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court _ here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled — here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled that was unlawful last year and — court ruled that was unlawful last year and that's what this bill is trying — year and that's what this bill is trying to— year and that's what this bill is trying to address, trying to say rwanda — trying to address, trying to say rwanda is _ trying to address, trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to block further _ rwanda is safe and trying to block further legal challenges. i think what _ further legal challenges. i think what we — further legal challenges. i think what we don't know still at this stage _ what we don't know still at this stage is— what we don't know still at this stage is exactly how many people will be _ stage is exactly how many people will be sent to rwanda, when that will be sent to rwanda, when that will happen after the bill is passed, _ will happen after the bill is passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months. — passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months, and also how many flights will be _ or months, and also how many flights will be able _ or months, and also how many flights will be able to get off before obviously the general election that we expect in the uk at some point later we expect in the uk at some point tater this — we expect in the uk at some point later this year. we expect in the uk at some point later this year-— later this year. that is our political — later this year. that is our political correspondent. later this year. that is our i political correspondent harry farley. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher gave me this update from the rwandan capital, kigali.

Rwanda-bill , House-of-lords , Opposition-peers , Supreme-court , Crossbench , Peers , Fears , Concerns , Conservatives , Crossbench-peers , House-of , Asylum-seekers

BBC News

south after israeli ground forces pulled out of that city which is seen as a hamas stronghold earlier this month. local people had been going back trying to find out what happened to about 2000 palestinians who were missing and presumed dead and buried under the rubble. in the grounds of the nasser hospital they have found another mass grave in the past day with dozens of bodies in it and there has been a process going on to try and identify those. this brings close to 200 the total number of bodies that have been found in the grounds of the hospital. that’s the grounds of the hospital. that's our middle east _ the grounds of the hospital. that's our middle east correspondent - our middle east correspondent yolande knell. we will have more on that breaking news story about the resignation of the head of israeli military intelligence a little late in the programme. but for the moment let's shift to another top story, the uk government says it is determined that its bill to allow some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda should face no further delays.

People , City , Palestinians , Ground-forces , Rubble , Hamas-stronghold , 2000 , Bodies , Grounds , Hospital , Number , Process

Verified Live

Verified Live
vimarsana.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vimarsana.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Decision , Families , Bloody-sunday-inquiry , Northern-ireland , Perjury , Soldiers , Member , Backlash , Football-association , Fa-cup , Ira , 15

Verified Live

and that�*s all the sport for now. let�*s return to our top story — and world leaders are calling for restraint after what�*s believed to have been an israeli attack on iran overnight. according to us officials, israel was responsible for air strikes here, near the city of isfahan — which is at the centre of iran�*s nuclear programme. for days, israel has been threatening to retaliate — after it was targeted last weekend by 300 iranian missiles and drones. here�*s our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. lighting up the night sky over isfahan. this appears to have been israel�*s answer to iran�*s unprecedented missile attack last week. triggering iranian defences. not long afterwards, this amateur video was put out from a nearby nuclear site. a man showing his watch as he indicates it�*s safe and secure. iran�*s state tv quoted military officials downplaying the strike, saying there were only aerial interceptions.

Notjust , Iran , Story , City-of-isfahan , Air-strikes , Us , Israeli , Restraint , World-leaders , Officials , Sport , Centre

Verified Live

prosecutors said there was insufficient evidence. 0ur correspondent in belfast jennifer 0'leary has the latest. the day that became known as bloody sunday occurred on the last sunday ofjanuary in 1972, when some members of the army's parachute regiment opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in londonderry. now, 13 people were shot dead. this case arose from lord saville�*s inquiry report into bloody sunday. that report was published in 2010 and the report was critical of some soldiers who had said, and i quote, knowingly put forward false accounts to the inquiry to seek to justify their firing. now that formed part of a police investigation. a file was forwarded to northern ireland's public prosecution service, who today announced that no prosecutions of perjury against 15 former army veterans and a decision that also applies to one former member of the ira, now northern ireland's public

Yolande-knell , Evidence , Prosecutors , 0ur , Belfast-jennifer-0-leary , 0 , People , Bloody-sunday-inquiry , Latest , Report , Public-inquiry , Fire

Verified Live

here will end the latest dangerous round of violence in the middle east. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. reaction coming in all the time. nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg has been speaking about the situation in the middle east. let's listen to what he said. of 0f kos we are concerned and i echo the words from the g7 foreign ministers. —— mike of course we are concerned. no one stands to benefit from another war in the middle east. it is vital that the conflict does not spiral out of control and therefore we call on all parties to show restraint. 0ur chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, had this assessment of the attack. it may be unseemly to talk about a win win situation when the region is at its darkest and most dangerous moments. but both sides can now say that they have established deterrence.

Bbc-news , Yolande-knell , Reaction , Middle-east , Round , Generaljens-stoltenberg , Violence , Jerusalem , Nato , Situation , Course , Ministers