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the, the, you're watching the, the, the news coming to live from berlin, as well as miss responsibility for an air strike that killed several 8 workers in gaza. a convoy from the charity world central kitchen was hit during his operations to provide badly needed food. israel's prime minister says the strike was unintentional. spain prime minister describe the strike as rudolf on a visit to jordan. pedro sanchez also suggests his government 100 to recognize palestinian statehood by the summer. and another suspected is riley air strike his iran diplomatic compound in damascus. officials in syria confirm there have been
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deaths and injuries iran. the revolutionary guards as a top general is among the dead. the empire richardson, thank you so much for joining us. after calls from around the world, demanding answers is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said, an unintentional is rarely striking. killed 78 workers. the food charity world central kitchen announced that one of its convoys was hit for leaving a warehouse in central garza. the organization has now suspended its operations and gaza. cypress says that means that ships carrying more than 200 tons of 8 or no turning back without completing their deliveries. we've heard from us secretary of state antony of lincoln who is currently in paris for talks. here's what he had to say about the strike. as the victims of yesterday strike joint
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a record numbers, amount of training workers have been killed. in this particular conflict. these people are heroes. they run into the fire, not away from it. they show the best of what mattered he has to offer when they're going really good stuff. they have to be protected. and here in germany, foreign minister and elaina bear walk, has expressed her condolences to the families of the killed 8 workers. she also called on the israeli government to investigate this instance quickly and thoroughly as well as, as it has already launched on investigation as it continues its war against mos in response to the october 7th terror attacks another day in gaza. another tragedy, 7 members of the food i'd shabbots the wealth central kitchen were killed. often these right asked kit tonight, conroy footage, taken off to the attack shows to bent out of the vehicles featuring the n g as
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level go as well as a saw can vehicle the statement published online wealth, central kitchen, c, e o. every girl said she was hot but can adding that using food as a weapon of war was unforgivable. the n g i would say is the vehicles are traveling through the d conflicted zone and had coordinated to the movements beforehand with deal socrates among those killed was 44 year old say me friend, come for meld. and so, you know, on the left to it's a food tent in gaza last month. australia is prime minister, and it's now been easy described to address as tragic and reiterated his goal for sustainable ceasefire. my problem and to call it this is someone who is volunteering this is to provide, i threw these charity for people who are suffering a tremendous differ vice in gaza. and this is just completely
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unacceptable. we want full accountability for these because this is a tragedy that should never have. that is about 5 minutes to say, isabel was responsible let's i'm gonna bring them up. unfortunately, a tragic incident happened in the last 24 hours in the gaza strip and assume it happens involved. so we are fully looking into it for contacting governments and we will do everything. so these incident won't happen again because there's a, the notion issue. well, central kitchen has announced it's posing itself directions in the region until further notice or correspond to in jerusalem. tonya cram, are described as well as a response to news of the attack. i was what you said. i mean, we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, when he came out of a state hospital, he said that our forces include unintentional homes, non combatants. and he added that this happens in war. he for the
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a said that as thorough inquiry will be held be also heard that from the is really military. earlier, a today known, distract the 278 workers from the n g o world, a central kitchen or from a different nationalities. now they were actually traveling in this clearly marked vehicle and you can see that on the footage of to the strike, the roof and the sides of the car to us where clearly marked with a named world center, a kitchen and also uh this uh route was approved uh, the coordinates were given to the uh, is really a military um that is a common standard in garza, that this is all a coordinated windows 8 groups. i'm moving in an active combat zone. so we know who it was, but we don't know about the why. and there's some a reports in the is really media as saying that it was actually a stripe by
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a drone. and the 3 misses have been fired, but this is so far unconfirmed. so many questions there to follow. meanwhile, as we know, how dire these monetary and situation is in garza, we've just also seen that footage of of age ships turning back from gaza. what will this mean for humana, terry, and efforts and gaza to well, this is still to say, but for the moment i mean words, a central kitchen. they have set the suspend to oppose their activities, and none of this will also probably mean that all the n g o's, an u. n. organizations will review their a security protocol because that needs to be this trust. this coordination needs to work in an active account, but soon for them to go out and deliver this urgently needed a food. now a was central kitchen where the 1st to use uh, the maritime corey door with
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a ship. uh and then of course no, there is this other ship. we don't know whether it will then a come back to gaza. this is still to see, but we also heard a statement earlier before this announcement by prime minister benjamin netanyahu by the u. n. c. monitoring coordinator, jamie make gold rec, and he a said in the statement that the area has become one of the most dangerous and most difficult places to work in that this is not an isolated case. and also that you called in all parties to basically act to respect international humanitarian law. so you see how difficult it is for all these organizations to work in an active, a combat zone. thank you so much for bringing us up to speed that is due to these corresponded tonya crime, our interest one spain is called on as well to clarify the details surrounding the death of the 7 aid workers. it comes as reports emerge and spanish media that spain
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will recognize palestinian statehood by july. you're a spanish prime minister at pedro sanchez on a trip to jordan. i'm with them into the sci fi and they died doing what this n g o has been devoted to for years to deliver food in devastated areas. this is fatal. yeah, i heard the mon, these right. the government actually is up the circumstances of this brutal attack that has taken the lives of 78 workers who was simply offering help. can you and ask for correspond brussels jack pair up with more on these spanish prime ministers comments. what i think is really interesting, what we're seeing now is european leaders like padre son says coming out. they are clearly unhappy and they want the answers from the is ready the government. we did hear already from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, but he's not asking for honest as he said he expects. and demography on says the man who started the world central kit to the 8 organization that is whose company
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was hit and killed the $78.00 work has its own dose. it was started by a spanish american chef codes that jose, i'm address and i think what we're seeing now is, you know, we've long hugs, european and west. the need is supporting israel is right to defend itself. and this continued to say about since the october the 7th attack, but now what we're seeing is perhaps the, the patients starting to wear a little bit. then i think that's my read on how petri sanchez delivered the press conference when he arrived in jordan, a refugee come for palestinians on the outskirts of a mom. pedro sanchez has also said that he want spain to recognize palestinian statehood this year. what exactly what that means or yeah, that's right ahead of his visits to them, at least he gave an informal discussion to the spanish press, but is widely reported by most of the big spanish newspapers and agencies and bro.
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cost is that he said to them that he would expect that spain would recognize the state of palestine by july. at the latest. there is a pressure, social pressure of political pressure within spain for the spanish government to do that. they would also be in the run up to the european parliament elections, which are coming in june, which is paris centers will hope to do well. and we'll see this as something of a campaign issue. it's interesting, this one because as your opinion country is you broadly suppose the 2 state solution between israel and the state of palestine that it doesn't have a position for each of the 27 e u. countries to recognize the state of powers, the palestine unilaterally. so different countries a day taking different positions on this. do you think different a eu countries could individually follow suit and recognizing the palestinian state or i, i think so there's a big discussion about this. some of them already do. some countries like bo gary or, and check year in cyprus and hungry poland. they actually recognized the states of
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palestine before they joined the european union. sweden has done this a since, but there are many countries that are starting to consider it. we know the belgium is considering it island the most are in slovenia, spain probably being the largest country and the, the official recognition and starting diplomatic relations with a state of palestine. but the big question is, and the big diplomatic and economic power obviously comes from germany, which is unlikely to do so, unless that was clear sort of acceptance for that by that these riley's and at the moment it doesn't look like germany would do. so fronts potentially as well could, but at the moment, like we say, some of those countries and i think what we will see is, is spain and those other countries i mentioned push ahead to try and recognize the state of palestine states of palestine by the summer jack, thank you very much. that is due to these corresponding jack park and iran has vowed to respond to an air strike widely attributed to israel that demolished its
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console of building and serious capital, damascus. the country's revolutionary guards was one of its senior commanders was killed along with several officers. israel has repeatedly targeted military officials from the wrong which supports militant groups fighting israel and gaza and along his border with love. and on monday strikes signaled a significant escalation as it hit on iranian diplomatic mission. this is what's left of the rain in conceal it in damascus. officials say, and these really struck on the building code. several people, including members of the runs, is lumnick, revolutionary god, there was nothing indeed which strongly condemned this criminal act carried out by the zionist enemy, which led to the death of some innocent citizens who are passing by the streets and you almost. so again, we emphasize out position, besides brothers in the arabian embassy and the atlantic republic of be around it.
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and we can assure that syria and the islamic republic don't forget the enemy's sort of yeah, what did you want to go to? some of the last one, the other among the dead is pretty a general mohammed res. as a haiti he was a top command in the elite codes for us, the for an operations of these, why mach revolutionary god? these riley nutri hasn't commented on the attack. there israel has been increasing its operations against iran linked forces in syria since the october 7th. how much terror attacks iran says it reserves the right to retaliate. i've got, we told you before the zionist entity knows very well that such crimes and any kind of crimes will not remain without response as rescues comb through the rubble for survivors or body use concerns over a rapid escalation of violence in the region arising as far as military analysts,
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marina moran from king's college london, about why as rome, i have chosen this as a target as well. each row has been conducted and what is known as targeted killings. namely, eliminating high value targets, such as privilege or generals are heavy. and it's been going on since the beginning of the syrian civil war. so it's been going on for more than a decade. now the situation is of course, precarious because israel needed something to we can have full law and to secure its nose and border. and in order that to begin week and a half of a lot, if it was important to eliminate the key player who has been coordinating operations was half of the law from the uranium side. and this was precisely generals are heavy. so perhaps the timing is odd because it's real how to act on intelligence. we don't know how many times they have tried to eliminate him, but that it has been
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a name of israel it's. it's no surprise. and how much does killing the leadership. in fact, we can, has the law here. the problem is that the ram has lost a very high ranking official. so this is a greatest loss since the killing of consent, fully money and generals a heavy, he's been active since the running and revolution and the assignment, corrosion in regards the course. so he, he has great experience in terms of conducting these sorts of operations. replacing him will not be easy. so in the short term, israel is hoping to at least we can and disrupt hospitalized operations. however, in the long term, will this be enough? just eliminating one of the generals in the higher key because somebody else will most likely replace him. well,
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let's think about what it runs. response might be here. we've heard of president abraham, right. you see saying that israel's attack on errands console, it will not go un answered. do you have a sense of what we might see from tyrone nissan? the most obvious responses that iran could use is by activating as a proxies. however, it would seem like of banality, i think in this situation around will think it's time to ensure a calibrated response because for a run it's important to establish a credible deterrent. and therefore, iran will not only use the military instrument, which is a blunt, this one, and i don't mean the uranium, the military not, not are attached certainly, but uranian affiliated group, such as a who do use such as have full law a hey randy. ac used most likely, it's diplomatic ties with russia, because we have to remember that the russian forces are still in syria. and they
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have been moving to the syrian is fairly border. so it is possible that russia will act here as an intermediary, denying israel and the possibility of conducting those strikes. because up till now, russia has been conflicting with each row because as i saw these strikes on syrian territory to eliminate a high value targets have been happening for a long time. so that is one of the possibilities. what else might come? we don't know, but i think that we will not see the response immediately. and i think for around being in a difficult situation, they will take their a time in order to formulate the response in such a ways that it doesn't trigger escalation in the region. because it would certainly not benefit the wrong. well, thank you so much as always, that is military analyst arena moran from kings college london. thank you for having me. let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world. germany has
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criticized as well as plans to stop guitar, a news out with algebra 0 from operating in israel. the connect as it passed, a law permitting the government to band the broadcaster and other 4 and channels. it seems a risk to state security. germany's for an office and stress, the importance of press freedom to democracy, to russian officials say at least a dozen people has been wounded and ukrainian drone strikes and the central touch are stand region. ukraine claims it targeted a drone production plant engine, oil refinery. more than a 1000 kilometers from porter, this appears to be the deepest attack inside russian territory by ukrainian drones police in finland say a 12 year old child has died and 2 others have been seriously injured after a shooting at a school in the south of the country officers say another 12 year old student opened fire to secondary school in the city of van todd, just outside the capital house thinking the suspect was later arrested. and turkish
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officials say at least 29 people have been killed and several others badly injured and fire in a night club is stumble. the gold was closed for renovations, and the victims are beach. the construction workers authorities are investigating the costs of the place. it's been a goal, has a new president, bus road, you know, my 5 was warning today. marketing a dramatic change for the former opposition figure who was in prison just a few weeks ago. 44 year old fi swept last month. selections on punches of radical reform, just 10 days after he was released from prison. several african leaders attended the swearing in ceremony. and we can take a look now at africa's youngest elected president and the challenges he now faces an office. his supporters call him mister clean. that's because president elect the pseudo dom i say, is promising a new synagogue. the
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senegalese people have chosen to break with the past. i think i pledge to govern with humility and transparency and to fight corruption at all levels. i pledge to devote myself fully to rebuilding our institutions and strengthening the foundations of our way of life together on the se, is not a well known political figure and only into the leadership race as a substitute for his mentor. it was months uncle, a long standing opposition for us in the country who was disqualified from the election, a release from joe himself less than 2 weeks before the vote. 44 year old phase now set to become senate goals, youngest president, writing on the back. a song goes young supporters, you will see a different face of the senegalese people and of synagogue because it's
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a total revolution. everything is going to change behaviorally socially and financially. everything is going to change. to say appealed to jobless voters struggling under the weight of high unemployment. he also rallied support under a populous pen african platform that included promises of economic independence and a new currency not paid to the euro. but synagogue will also start producing oil and gas this year, which could mean new international partnerships in german or send a go will always hold his ground and remain a friendly country and a reliable ally to any partner who engages with us and virtuous, respectful, and mutually productive cooperation, sick in the run up to the selection was filled with fears of democratic back fighting fe. now bases the challenge of inspiring confidence on all levels experts
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face and a goal will need sweeping reforms if it's to move forward in the need for brand legislative reform that has been brought to the people in presidential power in the country. and then to hustle fights, colorado so which i think as being the main on the development to this country. now it's time to see of say, a young and unexpected leader can really lead synagogue into a new chapter. india has implemented a new citizenship law just weeks before a general election. the bill was 1st passed in 2019 and provides a fast track to naturalization for minority religious groups from neighboring off, kinda stand pockets done and bangladesh. however, it does not include muslims who make up the majority of the population. of those 3 countries to the citizenship amendment act had lain dormant since deadly protest in 2019 which be enacted. now as the country heads, the pulse dw, near a child reports its remo done,
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and the streets of shaheen bug in delhi are buzzing the best. with these, after a long day of fasting, in 2019, the most of the majority area became a hot spots in the protest against the citizenship amendment at o. c. a for short. we meet us with most of a little over 4 years ago spent days and nights at this exact spot, leading one of the biggest protest movements independent india hudson. i'm sure someone plays a broken vent to that, and that was the place at a resort and gave a speech of in 2019 c. e. a. make changes to an existing law, to grand foxtrot citizenship to on documented microphones from 6 religious groups, including hindus and christians. from 3 mostly majority neighboring countries. focused on found the beach and they've gone, it's done. mostly migrants were not included in the provision. any religious,
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persecuted coming to be coming to india. what i said it does forget students are fine. i suppose that much when you say it one way good solution but accept muslims . that's the point where i have a vision. so see it is totally is from a for me into salt lake tribune. the critics call c e in the us post religion based citizenship test and the initial step of a larger agenda there are fuse that it could potentially be used to expand most lives identified as illegal immigrants papers to collectively targeting with them. and our sites again via supposedly the secular center that can go that we live in. is there a hidden agenda? we need melancholy, a b, b leader and supreme court advocate. according to coley, the sea is not anti muslim, but is simply about helping minority non muslims in the region for the most lim, who wants to be an immigrant,
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or we should step 6 citizenship. you will say that i should be false track when he's coming from a muslim majority country and who has the option to 50 other countries, which i handle doesn't have a stick. it doesn't that is discriminatory then to the entire goals and fathers. but critics of the, at main themes, the law is discriminatory and that using religion as a baseless positive and ship violates of fundamentals right to equality. we spoke decal shanks into an advocate specializing in constitutional law. he told us that citizenship amendment at still faces a number of legal challenges. the question is whether or not the amendments actually boss constitutional muster. and that are already partitions, which are being listed before the supreme court to anticipate unfortunately decide on the constitutionality of this act. back in shining buck us, it is what it so he is concerned that the government might soon march the c a with the planned national logistics of citizens or
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n o c. for sure. the proposed to just to would make a list of all legal citizens in india and put dye citizenship rights even more closely to religion. very likely it possible that the human cannot see because that a huge torch on slims. and we get on site is beyond any, anything that you can imagine for now also is clinging to the hope that india is highest score was tried. don't any linking citizenship to religion, to data over 200 petitions. challenging the c e have been filed before our goal is that a reminder of our top story. israel's prime minister, has admitted that a, quote, unintentional, is rarely striking. killed 7 world centrals kitchen aid workers, and central garza, the charity has now suspended its operations and turns back its boats needs caring desperately needed for the breach. and israel says an investigation is underway
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