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01/06/2010

The United Nations Security Council calls for an "impartial" investigation into the raid on the ships which killed ten people.

The UN Security Council, emerging from all-night talks, call for an "impartial" investigation into the attack on the ships on their way to Gaza, which killed ten people.

After a day of demonstrations across the world, relatives of some of those on board told Nicky and Shelagh how worried they were about their loved ones.

The Israeli Ambassador tells the programme his country regrets the deaths but wasn't to blame.

3 hours

Last on

Tue 1 Jun 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • David Miliband discusses Israel convoy raid

    Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband says the UN should have its own inquiry into Israel's raid on Gaza-bound aid ships, in which a number of people died.

    Duration: 08:27

  • Barbara Plett on UN condemnation of Israel raid

    The 大象传媒's Barbara Plett provides analysis of the UN Security Council's condemnation of the acts leading to the deaths of people on board a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza.

    Duration: 03:05

  • Michael Fallon on new Treasury minister

    Conservative MP Michael Fallon reveals what he thinks Danny Alexander, the new Chief Secretary to the Treasury, has to do in order to perform his role well.

    Duration: 28:29

  • "For Israel, the whole thing is disastrous"

    Israel's raid on Gaza-bound aid ships, in which a number of people died, is a "complete disaster" for Israel, despite the defence mounted, says the 大象传媒's Jeremy Bowen.

    Duration: 07:11

  • Israeli ambassador: aid ships "were warned"

    Ron Prosser, the Israeli ambassador to the UK, says that the flotilla of Gaza-bound aid ships raided by Israel chose provocation and confrontation over co-operation.

    Duration: 05:14

Broadcast

  • Tue 1 Jun 2010 06:00