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| Hello. With the Middle East braced for Iran's response to the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on its soil, Hugo Bachega assesses the calculations in Tehran. Amid fears of a regional war, Fergal Keane and Alice Doyard find some rare solidarity between communities in the occupied West Bank. We also look back at Northern Ireland's road to peace, and feature breakdancing, volcanoes and bears. I got a very rare 7/7 in this week's quiz. See if you can too. | |
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| Confronting violent settlers, together | | Farmers like Ahmad, left, say access to water for families, crops and herds is regularly blocked by settlers. Credit: BBC | Since the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel, harassment of Palestinians by Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank has escalated, with the UN reporting more than 1,000 attacks. But one group of activists is showing solidarity with Palestinian shepherds. |
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| | Fergal Keane & Alice Doyard, BBC News |
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| | Only a fool would walk into the hills and not be on their guard. High on the hill opposite was the Jewish settlement of Rotem. Close by was an Israel Defense Forces post - there to protect the settlers. Anybody looking down would see the gathering at Ahmad Daraghme's home: the Palestinian shepherd; the Israeli activists who support him; the foreign journalists with their camera.
Chatting to Ahmad was a 71-year-old Jewish man who regularly accompanies the shepherd into the hills, in spite of violence and harassment. Gil Alexander belongs to the Jordan Valley Activists, a group of Israelis committed to protecting Palestinians. "I feel like a representative of a humanitarian religious Judaism," Gil says. "There are few today in Israel."
The fact that he is a devout religious Jew infuriates the settlers, who believe the West Bank - the ancient lands of Judea and Samaria - belong to the Jewish people. Shai Rosengarten is a leading figure in the Zionist organisation Im Tirtzu, which supports the settlements. Settler violence, he says, is only carried out by a minority. He claims that what he calls "radical" human rights activists are the problem. |
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| 'Give me back my daughter' | Ione Wells reports on relatives' anguish at the detention of 2,000 Venezuelans amid protests over its disputed election result. | Read now > |
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| 'A story that's fun, tragic and inspiring' | Blake Lively talks about her adaptation of Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us, which some critics argue romanticises abuse. | Read the interview > |
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| Drastic solution for Romania's bear problem | In July, a 19-year-old hiker was mauled to death by a young bear. In response, the government overturned a hunting ban. | Read more > |
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| Your weekend listening: Making it as a breaker | Breaking is an art form, a cultural touchstone and now an Olympic sport. Hear what it takes to become a champion. | Listen now > |
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THE BIG PICTURE | The long path to Northern Ireland's peace |
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| | | More than 3,000 people were killed in sectarian violence over a period of 30 years known at the Troubles. Credit: Pacemaker | As we approach the 30th anniversary of the ceasefires that set Northern Ireland on the road to peace, a new project analyses what's been achieved since - and what more must be done. Former BBC correspondent Brian Rowan recounts the secret talks, the political risks and the intervention of Bill Clinton that helped achieve what had seemed impossible. |
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FOR YOUR DOWNTIME | Italy's changing volcanoes | Mount Etna and Mount Stromboli are becoming more lively. | |
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