2025-02-11
28 分钟Hamas says it is postponing the next scheduled hostage release, blaming Israeli violations of the ceasefire deal. Also: the trial of Salman Rushdie’s attacker starts.
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I'm Bernadette Keough and in the early hours of Tuesday, 11th February, these are our main stories.
Hamas is delaying the release of hostages, blaming Israeli violations.
Israel responds by putting its military on high alert.
There have been protests in Jerusalem after two Palestinian booksellers were arrested.
The Trump administration begins deporting migrants back to Venezuela.
Also in this podcast I actually thought.
He'D punched me very hard.
I didn't realize there was a knife in his hand.
The trial has opened of a man charged with trying to murder the author Salman Rushdie.
And how a monkey brought Sri Lanka's energy grid to a standstill.
Since a long awaited ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into effect just over three weeks ago,
a fragile peace has seen 21 hostages held in Gaza being released in exchange for more than 500 Palestinian prisoners,