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the, the, this is the w news live from the ongoing recovery assets at the size of the mass graves in gaza. look and say they have recovered nearly 300 bodies at a hospital in the seats con unit will. so coming up on the program, we visit a small ukrainian city close to the russian border community torn apart, it's people trying to put themselves back together again. off the sleepless nights on the russian bombardments and the british parliament causes a controversial bill to the port asylum seekers to rwanda. the prime minister in 5th, the 1st lights will lead within weeks the
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mind you keeps making and welcome to the program. good to have you with us because of how most control of civil defense agency says it has um, covered almost 300 bodies, buried in a mass grave. the agency says some of the dead had no closing. it was uncovered inside the nasa hospital complex. in the southern city of han eunice, the hospital was rated twice by is really troops and is no longer operational. israel's military says it is checking the information which has not yet been independently verified. meanwhile, a new report says, israel has failed to provide evidence backing up its claim that members of the un agency for palestinian refugees, what members of terrorist groups? the review panel was commissioned by the un following is really allegation. sions
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that 12 unrest, stuff were involved in the october the 7th. how most terror attacks. the report found that unreal has procedures in place to ensure its neutrality, but that there is room for improvement. okay, let's get moved from dw correspondent time. yeah. same i who joins us now from jerusalem. hi tanya, can you tell us how israel is responding to this? reports about unreal of the law is that it has responded in the form of a treat from the foreign ministry saying that that's according to so long a possible to determine. but when the ends and right how most ends and a very much criticizing the report as saying that it ignores the severity of the problem. and the severe infiltration of homos that when right is part of the problem and the part of the solution. and this had been to stands all alone after the serious allegations raised by israel,
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that some of the staff members buy when we're, we're involved in the october 7 a terror attacks. now this report had been prepared by the french for minister, cuz we colonda and a 3 human rights organizations that have been working on it for the 3 blog posts, 3 months. and now this report had been released last night and as you said, they have a said there are enough safeguards and procedures in place to ensure and that's what they were looking at. the know trinity of the organization that they recommended in several points to toughen up those safeguards, especially also when it comes to the vetting process where list are has been in the past already off the staff members that are employed by um and what has been submitted to is really of socrates, but they also said that a so far as well it has not provided a more evidence as to the other cations of the staff. members. we also understand
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as another internal investigation ongoing about those particular stuff. members that has not been published yet, but the question is now of course many countries have a suspended a there of funding. some have restarted in the meantime, and now the question is whether other countries are really followed suit. okay, and tanya can you also give us a quick update on the mass graven in gaza that the mouse run health authority says has been uncovered. what are the officials saying about that as well? we don't have the full pictures there yet, but the civil defense forces there. and then i'm also socrates and goes have said to have a phone. so for over 280 people in a temporary parasite in the courtyard of the uh no sir hospital. uh no uh is run has in the process of identifying those being very to is run headset. they're checking those reports that have not commented on that. of course that comes know
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of to is ro withdrew from a hun, eunice in the beginning of april. and we understand that many of the relatives of people this on that sort. i also showed to the hospital which was then a where the army was also operating and they said they, they going to to looking for the last ones and to basically be able to bury them in a, in a proper a graveyard. tanya, thanks so much for the update that was t w's, tanya say, my reporting from jerusalem and ukraine, more than 2 years off to the russian invasion border areas. also coming on the massive shelling. just a month ago, russia launched a wide spread bombardment of towns and villages in the assume a region in northeast and ukraine, using missiles and guided ariel bottoms. the w met with red residence of a village called village pacifica, and with former residents who have fled elsewhere for safety. the silly region
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6 kilometers from the russian border before the month, garments in march, 4000 people lived in the village of a leak of peace. carissa. now about $500.00 are left. the regional government says russian aircraft dropped nearly 200 guided bombs on the community over 2 weeks and march macola and his wife tomorrow stay to take care of their elderly parents. really getting collaborative. what? what did they say for you? my father in law said i was born here. i'm going to die here and that's it. i have to give him food. he can barely stand on his own feet that the police helped evacuate residents from villages near the border while local authorities organized evacuation buses. some villages are now completely empty. in the legal piece, grief local infrastructure was destroyed. the administration building the hospitals,
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schools, workers were just finishing repairs on the library when the showing started for the mobile. we have the full reading project from ideas, but we didn't have time yet. we didn't have time to do it because now i think we've gone down and looked at that and we will restore it again. for more russian air strikes could comment any time we asked the mayor of she is afraid to stay on and work here. sydney. this is my house, this is my home. i'm not a free to to go out of this town about 50 kilometers from the russian border. now shelters evacuated, to tell harrowing stories of russian bombardments of saint lucy that everything was flying from the sky or the one something happened to my ears for
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them. if that would have a noise in my head and could not hear with explosions. and really skating on data, but i didn't want to leave. i didn't want to put the last moment shelter. residents are supposed to move on to stay with relatives or find rental housing needs on clear when it will be safe for anyone to return home of looking across straight to the w correspondent, carolina trembling, who's in keys? hi caroline. i'll get to see you. now. the assume a region of course, isn't the only boarder regence that's being attacked by russia, is that, can you give us a sense of how things are looking along the front line? yeah, as well, as, you know, russia has been intensifying. it's a tags in the whole eastern region. we so yes, so you, for example, that tarkey, if you crate 2nd biggest city, had been attacked heavily. even the tv tower was destroyed. fortunately though no
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one died because the employees were hiding. but this intensified attacks that are being sold by the people living not only the frontline cities but also here the capital in t is yesterday we had a several attacks in the middle of the night at around 3 am. 4 am. so you can really ceiling. you praying that this attacks are been intensifying and also that you create a military set that up to 500 strikes, kind of cure in a region every day. and that is of quite a lot. that is absolutely an extraordinary intensity. we know that the $61000000000.00 us dollar support package for ukraine is expected to be approved this week by the us senate. and when will it be delivered though, and is it coming soon enough to really make a difference on the ground? now that's a great question. yes,
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we're expecting the senate to pass that bill today and president by then already said that he will sign the bill as soon as it's ready. we do know also that the pentagon is preparing to deliver at that. what pins of military age as soon as possible, also, members of the house of representatives have said that it will take days, or perhaps we weeks to deliver that to military 8 that is urgently need it to you and ukraine. we're talking about mainly about defense systems like a to comes, but also are tillery shells, and this is pre say, precisely what you frame at means. will this help a? well, yes, of course, it will help. a president zaleski said yes, say for example, that all the attacks that we saw in harkey could have been avoided with more air defense. and that is also what soldiers are telling us and are telling our colleagues at the front line cities. they do need more ammunition, but of course this is not the only thing clear that they need to. um they also need
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more soldiers. okay, and a quick question about the mobilization little that was post and you crate a few weeks ago. is this going to help to boost the number of the training and troops? that is the big goal you claim needs at least 250000 more soldiers. and that is what this and what believe ation the law is, is trying to do their new centers, where people can voluntarily sign up to help you cravings of forces. the age has also being lowered from $27.00 to $25.00 and for military 8 sir, for military service. and also they are more restrictions for the ones who are trying to avoid this military service. like for example, the penalty they would have to pay that is up to $600.00 a year as a per person. right currently? no, thanks so much for that update, that's t w's. how are lena troy reporting from a now person's parliament has post
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a controversial bill to send asylum seekers to rwanda. this comes off to 2 years of political wrangling and legal baffles will make has finally approved the legislation officer, a mattress on test sol between the upper and lower chain blue chamber of parliament . but when license of the nice, the british prime minister refused to not insists the 1st flights carrying migrants will leave within weeks. but the bill is expected to face legal challenges. a desperate people making a desperate crossing migrants take rubber boats across the english channel. a 32 kilometer journey to seek asylum in the u. k. britain, this conservative government has made its plan to deport asylum seekers to rwanda. the centerpiece of a policy intended to deter people from making the crossing. in april 2022, the home secretary struck a deal with the wanda's foreign minister to send people there while their claims were being processed. a 6500 kilometer flight from britain to central africa,
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the u. k. has already invested over 200000000 euros in the plan. hotels and rolanda had been converted to lodgings for migrants. still sitting empty. as the plan soon ran into legal challenges, the 1st flight scheduled to depart a military air base in june 2022 was a boarded u. k. supreme court ruled the scheme unconstitutional and saying it could lead to human rights abuses that prompted the government to introduce a new bill, declaring that rwanda is a safe country, despite the history of mistreating migrants. the bill also order is u. k. courts to ignore the countries own human rights act, as well as international rules on refugees. the un human rights office wait in the last month. the combined effects of his bill attempting to shield government action from spend the legal scrutiny directed on the call to basic human rights principles
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. supplements, comb with folks are international human rights and assign them related obligations . following legislation. we urge the u. k. government to take all necessary steps to ensure full compliance with the case international legal obligations. other critics say the plan isn't just called lawful and humane, but waste for an expensive to one government assessment says that removing an individual would cost $63000.00 pounds more than keeping them in the u. k. but it's also unclear just how much of a deterrent effect the plan, whatever has despite all that, there has been calls within the european union to adopt a similar scheme, eager to cut down on migration other countries the. the plan as a possible model is a quick reminder of our top story for you. recovery efforts on going at the size of the mass graves in garza and a mass controlled civil defense team say they have recovered nearly 300 forties deprived was found in the knots and medical complex which was previously rated. why
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is there any we have time for coming up next on failed, on monday, could speak, and i'll be back at the top of the hour with more international headlines. thanks for watching the questions. got issues with a lot say what the man turns people's thinking upside down, his profession philosopher, his name and my new account. his motto, dare to know that was pretty bold.

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