Leaving Gaza and 'a terrible catalogue of devastation'
A temporary ceasefire in the conflict allows Jon Snow and other journalists to leave Gaza’s deserted streets by bus.
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A temporary ceasefire in the conflict allows Jon Snow and other journalists to leave Gaza’s deserted streets by bus.
Jon Snow asks Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor why Israel does not cease its attacks on Gaza. Mr Palmor responds that Israel has already agreed to an Egyptian ceasefire.
We publish in Arabic Jon Snow’s account of the scene in Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital, where doctors struggle to treat adults and children wounded by Israeli attacks.
Jon Snow presents Channel 4 News live from Gaza, with reports from Jonathan Miller and an interview with UN human rights chief Navi Pillay, who says Israel may have committed war crimes.
Jon Snow talks to Navi Pillay, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, who has said there’s “a strong possibility” that Israel’s attacks on Gaza amount to a war crime.
An east London design and software firm has come up with an app which translates brain activity into action that can be used with Google Glass. Jon Snow takes a look.
Jon Snow talks to Osama Hamdan, Hamas’ foreign relations chief, to find out how desperate the current situation is between Israel and Gaza.
Serially sexually abused as a Caldicott School pupil, Ian McFadyen tells Jon Snow the experience has devastated his life. But he urges others who have been abused to “come forward and tell the truth”.
As the Tour de France peleton makes its way to London from Cambridge, Jon Snow investigates whether the hubbub around it has helped reassure potential riders about the safety of saddling up.
Former News of the World managing editor Stuart Kuttner tells Jon Snow: “I haven’t spent 53 years in journalism to intercept other people’s telephones.”
As a campaign demands Tony Blair be removed from his role as Middle East envoy, Jon Snow asks Respect MP George Galloway and Blair’s former special adviser John McTernan – should he stay or go?
He is one of the grandest of Tory grandees, given his first government job by Winston Churchill. He talks to Jon Snow about Margaret Thatcher, why he resigned and his thoughts on Europe.
Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho talks to Jon Snow about rival coaches Arsene Wenger and Louis van Gaal and who he thinks his fines for ‘bad behaviour’ should be paid to.
Jon Snow spent the day in Govanhill – home to settled and more recent immigrant communities asking how they see themselves and how they might be voting.
Over the course of her 60 year career, the veteran photographer Jane Bown has become renowned for her iconic portraits and images. Jon Snow met her at home.