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Israel considers its response to Iran's attack

Iran has rejected Western criticism of its attack on Israel.

Iran has sought to justify its unprecedented attack on Israel, telling Western countries they should appreciate its "restraint." France, Germany and Britain are among those urging Israel to avoid any escalation. We bring today's developments and answer audience questions about the weekend's attack. BBC Persian reporter explains how the story is being reported in Iran.

The civil war in Sudan has displaced more than eight million people, driving millions to the brink of famine and triggered waves of ethnic killings and sexual violence. We hear from people in the capital Khartoum and elsewhere in the country.

We bring an interview with Yahya Pandor, who set the first ever world record for a blind person running a marathon without a guide runner.

Presenter: James Reynolds.

(Photo: The remains of a rocket booster that, according to Israeli authorities critically injured a 7-year-old girl, after Iran launched drones and missiles towards Israel, near Arad, Israel, April 14, 2024. Credit: Christophe van der Perre/Reuters)

50 minutes

Last on

Mon 15 Apr 202416:06GMT

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  • Mon 15 Apr 202416:06GMT

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