ITV GMB's Charlotte Hawkins brings show to a halt to announce 'breaking news'
Good Morning Britain host Charlotte Hawkins interrupted Friday's (January 17) programme to announce some urgent "breaking news".
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Good Morning Britain host Charlotte Hawkins interrupted Friday's (January 17) programme to announce some urgent "breaking news".
Key mediators in a ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel say that a landmark agreement has been reached to pause the 15-month war in the Gaza Strip, starting 19 January. Israel has said the deal is in its final stages.
Several ambassadors to Israel have joined the weekly rally in Tel Aviv of family members and supporters demanding the government reach a deal to return the remaining hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
The Israeli army said it launched airstrikes Wednesday against Houthi targets in Yemen, including the capital Sanaa's airport, in response to the Iran-backed group's continued missile and drone attacks on Israel, which have escalated in recent weeks.
Israeli warplanes have conducted a number of air strikes in different part of Syria where military sites are located, while ground troops have seized a border buffer zone in the Golan Heights. Meanwhile, the Israeli defence minister has said that Syria's naval fleet was destroyed overnight on Monday.
Israel's cabinet will vote on Tuesday on a ceasefire deal in Lebanon that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved, according to local media reports.
American photographer and activist Nan Goldin used the opening of her exhibition in Berlin to deliver a powerful condemnation of Israel’s assault on Gaza.
The EU is ready to allocate €200 million to assist the Lebanese military deploy additional troops to the country's south, according to the bloc's Foreign Policy Chief, Josep Borrell.