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Aid agencies express grave concern of humanitarian crisis in Gaza
With a ceasefire in Gaza becoming more and more unlikely, Aid Agencies are continuing to express grave concern over the humanitarian crisis. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a ceasefire… Video, Audio
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Aid agency says over 3,300 kids killed in Gaza since October 7
Audio 31 Oct 2023More than 3,300 children have been killed in Gaza since the Hamas attacks on October 7, according to an aid agency. And a further 940 are missing; believed to be buried under the rubble of buildings… Audio
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NZ vote on Gaza at UN consistent with longstanding position - Hipkins
New Zealand remains aligned to its Five Eyes partners despite voting for a UN resolution for a ceasefire between Gaza and Israel, caretaker Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says. Audio
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Netanyahu denounces new Hamas hostage video as 'cruel propaganda'
The video shows three of the hostages seized by the Islamist movement on 7 October.
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Law expert says Israel-Gaza war is "troubling" for liberal democracies
A international law expert says the conflict between Israel and Gaza is very troubling for liberal democracies like New Zealand that depend on an international rule based order.
The government has… Audio
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NZ only Five Eyes partner who voted in favour of Israel-Gaza ceasefire resolution
The United Nations Security Council continues to reject a resolution for a ceasefire between Gaza and Israel.
The 15-member body's primary responsibility is to maintain international peace and… Audio
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Israeli forces attack north Gaza's main city from both sides
Israeli troops and tanks attacked Gaza's main northern city from both sides on Monday, three days after they began a major ground offensive.
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 31 October
Audio 31 Oct 2023On today's First Up pod - Israel identifies two African hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza; The counting of the special votes for Election 23 will be completed this Friday, National Deputy Nicola… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 31 October 2023
Pacific states voting against a UN resoltion for a ceasefire in Gaza has been called hypocritical; Last week's cyclone claims two lives in Vanuatu; Refugee advocate in Australia says Nauru's new… Audio
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Pacific states voting against Gaza ceasefire labelled 'hypocritical'
Pacific states voting against ceasefire in Gaza conflict labelled 'hypocritical'. Audio
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Israel-Gaza conflict: Pacific vote against UN resolution criticised by Bainimarama
Exclusive - Former leader Frank Bainimarama said Fiji's stance at the UN was not one of peace and instead "put their troops which are stationed in Iraq, at risk".
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Israel-Gaza conflict: Fiji's former leader and humanitarian groups criticise Pacific vote against UN resolution
Exclusive - Frank Bainimarama is concerned for Fijian troops in the Middle East after the majority of Pacific states voted against a UN resolution for a ceasefire between Israeli forces and Hamas…
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Anti-Israel mob storms Dagestan airport in Russia
Israel has urged Russia to protect "all its citizens and all Jews" after a large mob stormed a Dagestan airport, some shouting antisemitic slogans.
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Report from Gaza - Egypt border crossing
The United States is pressing Israel to protect civilians in Gaza and has pushed for an immediate increase in humanitarian aid.
Israel has begun a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip - and is now… Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Audio 30 Oct 2023Seamus Kearney discusses the serious divisions opening up in the EU over how to deal with the Israel-Hamas conflict and how it's playing out in Gaza. Some countries have been calling for a ceasefire… Audio
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'People are desperate, they are hungry' - UN says aid depots ransacked
Some of the displaced Gazans who took items from the UN warehouses told AFP news agency they had "no flour, no aid, no water, not even toilets".
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 30 October
Audio 30 Oct 2023On today's First Up pod - we have the latest from Gaza as the humanitarian crisis grows; Sport Minister Grant Robertson joins us from Paris in the wake of the All Blacks loss And we hear the story of… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 30 October 2023
It's Rāhina, Monday October the 30th Today on RNZ National...
The All Blacks - and the whole country - are hurting after the one-point World Cup defeat to the Springboks in France We'll have reaction… Audio
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As it happened: Protests around NZ and world over Israel-Gaza conflict
Protesters rallied around Aotearoa Sunday over the ongoing war in Israel, with a large crowd in Auckland calling for the release of hostages held by Hamas. Follow along on RNZ's live blog.
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Gaza under blackout as Israel attacks Hamas 'everywhere'
Gaza's besieged people have barely any communications with the outside world as Israeli jets drop more bombs and suggest a long-threatened ground offensive against Hamas militants was starting.
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As it happened: Marchers rally for Palestine around NZ
Thousands marched to Parliament to show their support for the people of Palestine, while the UN voted for an immediate humanitarian truce in Gaza. Here's what happened today with RNZ's live blog.
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UN overwhelmingly calls for aid truce between Israel and Hamas
The resolution drafted by Arab states is not binding but carries political weight as Israel steps up ground operations in Gaza.
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Israeli military: Ground forces expanding operations in Gaza
Israeli air and ground forces are stepping up operations in the Gaza Strip, Israel's chief military spokesperson says, amid reports of heavy bombing of the besieged enclave.
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As the Israel-Gaza crisis worsens, what are NZ’s diplomatic options?
Analysis: Global security involves managing a complex combination of law, ethics and politics. No situation exemplifies this more than what is happening now in Israel and Gaza.
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Missiles strike Egyptian tourist resorts on Red Sea
Projectiles have hit two Egyptian Red Sea towns, injuring several people, sources and officials said, showing the risk of regional spillover from the Israel-Gaza conflict.