newsinsightplus.com 11sAbu February 15, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityWorldAfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastUS & CanadaIsrael Gaza: Netanyahu vows to press ahead with Rafah offensivePublished24 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated TopicsIsrael-Gaza warImage source, ReutersImage caption, A child awaiting food aid in Rafah this weekBy Jacqueline HowardBBC NewsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted his troops will advance on the Gazan city of Rafah, defying outside pleas to reconsider.French President Emmanuel Macron was the latest to warn Mr Netanyahu off, telling him the human cost of Israel’s operation in Gaza was “intolerable”.But Mr Netanyahu has ordered his army to prepare for a ground assault.Some 1.4 million Palestinians are sheltering in Rafah, which has already come under bombardment.Mr Netanyahu vowed to press on with a “powerful” assault, declaring that Hamas, the group which controls Gaza, must be eliminated from the southern city.”We will fight until complete victory and this includes a powerful action also in Rafah after we allow the civilian population to leave the battle zones,” he said.President Macron phoned Mr Netanyahu on Wednesday to say Israel’s operations in Gaza “must cease”.He expressed “France’s firm opposition to an Israeli offensive in Rafah, which could only lead to a humanitarian disaster of a new magnitude”.German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, visiting Israel, warned that people in Rafah with nowhere to go could not “simply vanish into thin air.”Spain and the Republic of Ireland have asked the EU, of which they are members, to examine “urgently” whether Israel is complying with its human rights obligations in Gaza under an accord linking rights to trade.The health ministry in the Hamas-run Palestinian territory reports that at least 28,576 people, mostly women and children, have been killed as a result of Israel’s offensive in Gaza.Israel took action after Hamas-led gunmen killed at least 1,200 people and seized 253 hostages in a surprise attack on its territory on 7 October.UN warns of ‘slaughter’ if Israel launches Rafah assaultBiden says Israel must protect vulnerable in RafahIsrael rescues two hostages in Rafah amid deadly strikesIn the earlier days of the war, Israel had instructed Palestinians to seek refuge in Rafah as the Israeli military moved against the northern cities.Rafah is Gaza’s southern-most and features a crossing point into Egypt where humanitarian aid has been allowed to enter the Strip.Now Israeli authorities want civilians to relocate to what they call a “humanitarian zone” – a thin strip of mainly agricultural land along the Mediterranean coast known as al-Mawasi.Among the displaced civilians in Rafah was Ahlam Abu Assi, who told AFP news agency she “would rather die” there than return to famine-like conditions like those experienced by relatives who had stayed in Gaza City.”My son and his children have nothing to eat. They cook a handful of rice and save it for the next day,” she said.Another city, Khan Younis, has been the focus of Israel’s operations in the south of Gaza so far.Thousands of displaced Palestinians sought shelter there in the Nasser hospital but are now also being ordered to evacuate.Mr Netanyahu’s vow to press on came after peace negotiations involving officials from the US, Israel, Egypt and Qatar ended inconclusively.Israel’s prime ministerial office said Hamas had presented no new offer for a hostage deal and Israel would not accept the militant group’s “ludicrous demands”.”A change in Hamas’ positions will make it possible to move forward in the negotiations,” it added.Related TopicsIsrael & the PalestiniansIsrael-Gaza warIsraelGazaBenjamin NetanyahuTop StoriesOne dead and 21 injured in Super Bowl parade shootingPublished39 minutes agoUkraine claims sinking of Russian ship off CrimeaPublished8 hours agoIsrael launches deadly air strikes in LebanonPublished2 hours agoFeaturesMoment Russian ship struck by Ukrainian drones. 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newsinsightplus.com 11sAbu February 15, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityWorldAfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastUS & CanadaIsrael Gaza: Netanyahu vows to press ahead with Rafah offensivePublished24 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated TopicsIsrael-Gaza warImage source, ReutersImage caption, A child awaiting food aid in Rafah this weekBy Jacqueline HowardBBC NewsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted his troops will advance on the Gazan city of Rafah, defying outside pleas to reconsider.French President Emmanuel Macron was the latest to warn Mr Netanyahu off, telling him the human cost of Israel’s operation in Gaza was “intolerable”.But Mr Netanyahu has ordered his army to prepare for a ground assault.Some 1.4 million Palestinians are sheltering in Rafah, which has already come under bombardment.Mr Netanyahu vowed to press on with a “powerful” assault, declaring that Hamas, the group which controls Gaza, must be eliminated from the southern city.”We will fight until complete victory and this includes a powerful action also in Rafah after we allow the civilian population to leave the battle zones,” he said.President Macron phoned Mr Netanyahu on Wednesday to say Israel’s operations in Gaza “must cease”.He expressed “France’s firm opposition to an Israeli offensive in Rafah, which could only lead to a humanitarian disaster of a new magnitude”.German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, visiting Israel, warned that people in Rafah with nowhere to go could not “simply vanish into thin air.”Spain and the Republic of Ireland have asked the EU, of which they are members, to examine “urgently” whether Israel is complying with its human rights obligations in Gaza under an accord linking rights to trade.The health ministry in the Hamas-run Palestinian territory reports that at least 28,576 people, mostly women and children, have been killed as a result of Israel’s offensive in Gaza.Israel took action after Hamas-led gunmen killed at least 1,200 people and seized 253 hostages in a surprise attack on its territory on 7 October.UN warns of ‘slaughter’ if Israel launches Rafah assaultBiden says Israel must protect vulnerable in RafahIsrael rescues two hostages in Rafah amid deadly strikesIn the earlier days of the war, Israel had instructed Palestinians to seek refuge in Rafah as the Israeli military moved against the northern cities.Rafah is Gaza’s southern-most and features a crossing point into Egypt where humanitarian aid has been allowed to enter the Strip.Now Israeli authorities want civilians to relocate to what they call a “humanitarian zone” – a thin strip of mainly agricultural land along the Mediterranean coast known as al-Mawasi.Among the displaced civilians in Rafah was Ahlam Abu Assi, who told AFP news agency she “would rather die” there than return to famine-like conditions like those experienced by relatives who had stayed in Gaza City.”My son and his children have nothing to eat. They cook a handful of rice and save it for the next day,” she said.Another city, Khan Younis, has been the focus of Israel’s operations in the south of Gaza so far.Thousands of displaced Palestinians sought shelter there in the Nasser hospital but are now also being ordered to evacuate.Mr Netanyahu’s vow to press on came after peace negotiations involving officials from the US, Israel, Egypt and Qatar ended inconclusively.Israel’s prime ministerial office said Hamas had presented no new offer for a hostage deal and Israel would not accept the militant group’s “ludicrous demands”.”A change in Hamas’ positions will make it possible to move forward in the negotiations,” it added.Related TopicsIsrael & the PalestiniansIsrael-Gaza warIsraelGazaBenjamin NetanyahuTop StoriesOne dead and 21 injured in Super Bowl parade shootingPublished39 minutes agoUkraine claims sinking of Russian ship off CrimeaPublished8 hours agoIsrael launches deadly air strikes in LebanonPublished2 hours agoFeaturesMoment Russian ship struck by Ukrainian drones. VideoMoment Russian ship struck by Ukrainian dronesTired and alone – families of disabled people tell of fight to secure NHS careFull cemeteries and empty homes: Ukrainians struggle two years after invasionTough week tests Starmer’s leadershipSteve Wright tributes and Labour suspends another candidate. 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newsinsightplus.com accountableaccountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore February 7, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityWorldAfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastUS & CanadaGaza ceasefire: Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu rejects Hamas’s proposed termsPublished2 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated TopicsIsrael-Gaza warImage source, Israeli governmentImage caption, Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war with Hamas in GazaIsrael’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected Hamas’s proposed ceasefire terms – saying “total victory” in Gaza is possible within months.He was speaking after Hamas laid out a series of demands in response to an Israel-backed ceasefire proposal.He said negotiations with the group were “not going anywhere” and described their terms as “bizarre”. Talks between negotiators are continuing.”There is no other solution but a complete and final victory,” Mr Netanyahu told a press conference on Wednesday.”If Hamas will survive in Gaza, it’s only a question of time until the next massacre.”Reuters news agency quoted a senior Hamas official as saying Mr Netanyahu’s remarks on the ceasefire proposal show he intends to pursue the conflict in the region.Hamas is prepared to deal with all options, the official was quoted as saying.An Egyptian official source told the BBC that a new round of negotiations is expected to start tomorrow in Cairo, sponsored by Egypt and Qatar.Egypt calls on all parties to show the necessary flexibility to reach a calm agreement, the source said. This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version.You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts.Related TopicsIsrael-Gaza warIsraelHamasBenjamin NetanyahuTop StoriesNetanyahu rejects Hamas’s proposed ceasefire termsPublished2 minutes agoClapham suspect arranged to meet victim before attack, say policePublished24 minutes agoLive. King and PM to hold ‘personal call’ by phone, as Harry seen at airportFeaturesHas spending on NHS dentists fallen?’People will keep dying’: Fentanyl crisis grips Mexico’s border citiesWatch on iPlayer: I believed conspiracies about mass shooting I survived. VideoWatch on iPlayer: I believed conspiracies about mass shooting I survivedAttributioniPlayerWhy was a mother held accountable for her son’s school shooting?Fresh Cops: ‘We see so much hatred on social media”The internet was my drug of choice’Three reasons why US border crossings at record highBarbenheimer was wonderful for cinema, Murphy saysThe DJs behind Scotland’s most remote club nightElsewhere on the BBCThe mid-life crisis of an aristocrat-turned-pirateJoin Stede and his crew on a voyage of hilarious self discoveryAttributioniPlayerThe art of healthy eatingProfessor Tim Spector offers a new approach to the way we eat foodAttributionSoundsHow are jelly beans made?Gregg Wallace visits a factory in Dublin that makes over ten million of the sweets per day!AttributioniPlayerReady to get off the sofa?The Van Tulleken twins explore the science of exercise and the dangers of inactivityAttributionSoundsMost Read1Netanyahu rejects Hamas’s proposed ceasefire terms2PM faces calls to apologise over trans jibe to Starmer3Amber snow and ice warnings issued by Met Office4’Where I live, many people don’t have teeth’5Disgraced singer Gary Glitter refused jail release6Olly Alexander Eurovision song puts fans in a spin7Data casts doubt on government’s small boats claim8Post Office pursued sisters after case thrown out9Hamas sets out three-stage plan for ceasefire deal10House price rises highest for a year in January [ad_1] Israel’s PM rejects Hamas’s proposed ceasefire terms and says “total victory” in Gaza is possible. Continue reading
newsinsightplus.com accountableaccountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore February 7, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityWorldAfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastUS & CanadaGaza ceasefire: Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu rejects Hamas’s proposed termsPublished2 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated TopicsIsrael-Gaza warImage source, Israeli governmentImage caption, Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war with Hamas in GazaIsrael’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected Hamas’s proposed ceasefire terms – saying “total victory” in Gaza is possible within months.He was speaking after Hamas laid out a series of demands in response to an Israel-backed ceasefire proposal.He said negotiations with the group were “not going anywhere” and described their terms as “bizarre”. Talks between negotiators are continuing.”There is no other solution but a complete and final victory,” Mr Netanyahu told a press conference on Wednesday.”If Hamas will survive in Gaza, it’s only a question of time until the next massacre.”Reuters news agency quoted a senior Hamas official as saying Mr Netanyahu’s remarks on the ceasefire proposal show he intends to pursue the conflict in the region.Hamas is prepared to deal with all options, the official was quoted as saying.An Egyptian official source told the BBC that a new round of negotiations is expected to start tomorrow in Cairo, sponsored by Egypt and Qatar.Egypt calls on all parties to show the necessary flexibility to reach a calm agreement, the source said. This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version.You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts.Related TopicsIsrael-Gaza warIsraelHamasBenjamin NetanyahuTop StoriesNetanyahu rejects Hamas’s proposed ceasefire termsPublished2 minutes agoClapham suspect arranged to meet victim before attack, say policePublished24 minutes agoLive. King and PM to hold ‘personal call’ by phone, as Harry seen at airportFeaturesHas spending on NHS dentists fallen?’People will keep dying’: Fentanyl crisis grips Mexico’s border citiesWatch on iPlayer: I believed conspiracies about mass shooting I survived. VideoWatch on iPlayer: I believed conspiracies about mass shooting I survivedAttributioniPlayerWhy was a mother held accountable for her son’s school shooting?Fresh Cops: ‘We see so much hatred on social media”The internet was my drug of choice’Three reasons why US border crossings at record highBarbenheimer was wonderful for cinema, Murphy saysThe DJs behind Scotland’s most remote club nightElsewhere on the BBCThe mid-life crisis of an aristocrat-turned-pirateJoin Stede and his crew on a voyage of hilarious self discoveryAttributioniPlayerThe art of healthy eatingProfessor Tim Spector offers a new approach to the way we eat foodAttributionSoundsHow are jelly beans made?Gregg Wallace visits a factory in Dublin that makes over ten million of the sweets per day!AttributioniPlayerReady to get off the sofa?The Van Tulleken twins explore the science of exercise and the dangers of inactivityAttributionSoundsMost Read1Netanyahu rejects Hamas’s proposed ceasefire terms2PM faces calls to apologise over trans jibe to Starmer3Amber snow and ice warnings issued by Met Office4’Where I live, many people don’t have teeth’5Disgraced singer Gary Glitter refused jail release6Olly Alexander Eurovision song puts fans in a spin7Data casts doubt on government’s small boats claim8Post Office pursued sisters after case thrown out9Hamas sets out three-stage plan for ceasefire deal10House price rises highest for a year in January [ad_1] Israel’s PM rejects Hamas’s proposed ceasefire terms and says “total victory” in Gaza is possible. Continue reading