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what does unrwa say about the allegations?- unrwa say about the alleaations? , , , allegations?ns? just because israel says it _ allegations? just because israel says it doesn't i allegations? just because | israel says it doesn't make allegations? just because i israel says it doesn't make it true. they would like to make those allegations and it is always about evidence. unrwa noise pushes back whenever those allegations like this, this is serious as you know otherwise part of the conflict is a humanitarian organisation and they continue to be targeted. 70% of infrastructure by unrwa has been targeted. these colleagues of unrwa i worked with, these colleagues don't deserve to die and some of them are teachers, educators running the shelter. unrwa disputes the allegations like we disputed in april and january and we still do that. even prior to this the vaccination we talked about they stopped a convoy for eight hours asking people and harassing. it was a campaign against unrwa, everyone in the system understands that israeli have an issue against unrwa and is the largest actor
what does unrwa say about the allegations?- unrwa say about the alleaations? , , , allegations?ns? just because israel says it _ allegations? just because israel says it doesn't i allegations? just because | israel says it doesn't make allegations? just because i israel says it doesn't make it true. they would like to make those allegations and it is always about evidence. unrwa noise pushes back whenever those allegations like this, this is serious as you know otherwise part of the conflict is...
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haw addition to the unrwa star. how do ou addition to the unrwa star.tar. how do you know the allegation that israel is deliberately inaudible unrwa denied by the israeli government and the idf but i want to quickly ask you family, friends, colleagues in gaza at the moment, they have any faith in the moment in international diplomacy coming up international diplomacy coming up with a ceasefire? unfortunately no. obviously if we talk about the vaccine, ceasefire is the best vaccine right now. not getting that, families are still starved in north gaza, they are still under and strikes and bombardment and it's unfortunate that we have given up, we're waiting for this to play out and nobody is answering the call for a ceasefire and every day is a ending nightmare. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. scotland's only oil refinery will close next year with the loss of 400 jobs. petroineos, the owners of the grangemouth plant, says the site will be transformed into an import terminal. the unite uni
haw addition to the unrwa star. how do ou addition to the unrwa star.tar. how do you know the allegation that israel is deliberately inaudible unrwa denied by the israeli government and the idf but i want to quickly ask you family, friends, colleagues in gaza at the moment, they have any faith in the moment in international diplomacy coming up international diplomacy coming up with a ceasefire? unfortunately no. obviously if we talk about the vaccine, ceasefire is the best vaccine right now....
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we have seen six more unrwa workers killed in the strike and the head of unrwa told the bbc he believesy targeted by israel. i want to play you the response and interview we did a short time ago with israel's economy minister to that allegation. what we want to do is go after the terrorists. the challenge we have is the terrorists are hiding underneath civilians. they put all of their terror infrastructure as part of civilian infrastructure. in schools, mosques, houses, hospitals. they will not get away. we'll do everything we can do not hurt innocent people, no other army in the world is doing everything we can not to hurt civilians. this is an allegation we hear all the time from the idf and israel that hamas militants are hiding among the civilian population. what does unrwa say about the allegations? just because israel says it doesn't make it true. they would like to make those allegations and it is always about evidence. unrwa pushes back whenever those allegations like this, this is serious as you know otherwise part of the conflict is a humanitarian organisation and they continu
we have seen six more unrwa workers killed in the strike and the head of unrwa told the bbc he believesy targeted by israel. i want to play you the response and interview we did a short time ago with israel's economy minister to that allegation. what we want to do is go after the terrorists. the challenge we have is the terrorists are hiding underneath civilians. they put all of their terror infrastructure as part of civilian infrastructure. in schools, mosques, houses, hospitals. they will not...
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we cannot verify these claims but we have asked unrwa for a response.lowing the strike, un chief antonio guterres content violations of international humanitarian law and unrwa repeated their calls for a civilian infra structure to be protected and for all parties not to use or target schools. they say this school has been struck five times during the current conflict in gaza. bbc verify has seen evidence of one of these previous strikes, this was the scene on the 6th ofjuly where the hamas run ministry of health said 16 people died. as with all these videos we have much of the layouts of streets, buildings, trees to what we can see on satellite maps but imagery at the time also helps. these are the buildings on the 5th ofjuly, and these are those buildings on the 8th of july. as you can see, the building in the corner completely gone as are others, we can so see the wreckage of these buildings in the videos we have been looking at from yesterday. that strike was on the 6th ofjuly, since then, we at bbc verify have been tracking strikes on school buildi
we cannot verify these claims but we have asked unrwa for a response.lowing the strike, un chief antonio guterres content violations of international humanitarian law and unrwa repeated their calls for a civilian infra structure to be protected and for all parties not to use or target schools. they say this school has been struck five times during the current conflict in gaza. bbc verify has seen evidence of one of these previous strikes, this was the scene on the 6th ofjuly where the hamas run...
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we cannot verify these claims but we have asked unrwa for a response.d violations of international humanitarian law and unrwa repeated their calls for a civilian infra structure to be protected and for all parties not to use or target schools. they say this school has been struck five times during the current conflict in gaza. bbc verify has seen evidence of one of these previous strikes, this was the scene on the 6th ofjuly where the hamas run ministry of health said 16 people died. as with all these videos, we have much of the layouts of streets, buildings, trees to what we can see on satellite maps but imagery at the time also helps. these are the school buildings on the 5th ofjuly, and these are those buildings on the 8th ofjuly. as you can see, the building in the corner completely gone as are others, we can so see the wreckage of these buildings in the videos we have been looking at from yesterday. that strike was on the 6th ofjuly, since then, we at bbc verify have been tracking strikes on school buildings in gaza. it should be said, many of thes
we cannot verify these claims but we have asked unrwa for a response.d violations of international humanitarian law and unrwa repeated their calls for a civilian infra structure to be protected and for all parties not to use or target schools. they say this school has been struck five times during the current conflict in gaza. bbc verify has seen evidence of one of these previous strikes, this was the scene on the 6th ofjuly where the hamas run ministry of health said 16 people died. as with...
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now the unrwa and that's the united nafions unrwa and that's the united nations relief and works agencysharif, a hamas leader in lebanon who was killed today in an israeli airstrike, was an employee. he was killed along with his wife and children dunng with his wife and children during an airstrike on the al batus refugee camp. sharif was reportedly the principal of the unrwa run deir yassin secondary school in al abbas, and the agency said that sharif had been under investigations because of his political activities and had been on administrative leave since march. it's an incredible story. and joining me now to discuss this is major andrew fox, the research fellow at the henry jackson society. always a pleasure to have you on the show, major fox, what's your take on the fact that , once take on the fact that, once again, it seems that people with nefarious terrorist connections are actually on the payroll of the un? >> yeah, it's the it's the latest in a long line of very sordid tales about unrwa. >> we're looking back now at the october seventh massacre, where nine employees were fou
now the unrwa and that's the united nafions unrwa and that's the united nations relief and works agencysharif, a hamas leader in lebanon who was killed today in an israeli airstrike, was an employee. he was killed along with his wife and children dunng with his wife and children during an airstrike on the al batus refugee camp. sharif was reportedly the principal of the unrwa run deir yassin secondary school in al abbas, and the agency said that sharif had been under investigations because of...
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unrwa is the largest 0ctober.tinians and israelis, that campaign would have been able to take place without unrwa. we had over 1000 staff working on that campaign. we run health clinics, schools, we are managing hundreds of shelters in which people are. the relationship remains very difficult. every time we speak with you in gaza, one question we ask is what do you need? some days there will be an urgency for something. the answer has always been a ceasefire. i wonder in gaza whether that conversation is being had now, how close it feels or if it is feasible or if people feel trapped? people feel trapped, a desperate sense of loss, destruction, of emptiness. it feels as if this could go on forever regardless what is happening on the northern border in lebanon. people desperately want it to come to an end. they are losing hope. if you months ago people would say they needed food and water. now people tell us theyjust need safety. hopes are becoming increasingly forlorn particularly as we reach the one year annivers
unrwa is the largest 0ctober.tinians and israelis, that campaign would have been able to take place without unrwa. we had over 1000 staff working on that campaign. we run health clinics, schools, we are managing hundreds of shelters in which people are. the relationship remains very difficult. every time we speak with you in gaza, one question we ask is what do you need? some days there will be an urgency for something. the answer has always been a ceasefire. i wonder in gaza whether that...
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unrwa has lost 200 colleagues. we have had 200 colleagues.n this war. even in the last week there has been humanitarian aid convoys hit and personnel killed so every day we are here, there is no safety guarantee. we tried to co—ordinate every day with the israeli authorities as best we can stop every day we share our co—ordinates and our movement but there is no safety for anyone, there is no safety for anyone, there is no safety for the people, no safety for the children, no safety for the humanitarians, no safety to health workers and this needs to change. the only thing that is going to change this is a ceasefire. we need a ceasefire now. , , ., ., now. just explain the situation in gaza today. _ now. just explain the situation in gaza today. how— now. just explain the situation in gaza today. how long - now. just explain the situation in gaza today. how long havel in gaza today. how long have you been in gaza, louise, and talk us through what you have experienced in terms of the change? to be in the humanitarian pauses of this is one of o
unrwa has lost 200 colleagues. we have had 200 colleagues.n this war. even in the last week there has been humanitarian aid convoys hit and personnel killed so every day we are here, there is no safety guarantee. we tried to co—ordinate every day with the israeli authorities as best we can stop every day we share our co—ordinates and our movement but there is no safety for anyone, there is no safety for anyone, there is no safety for the people, no safety for the children, no safety for the...
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tamara al rifai is unrwa's director.hat the situation is with these workers and patients. how did they end “p and patients. how did they end up in the occupied west bank? since israel imposed a blockade on gaza 2007, the movement for people in gaza in and out of gaza has been extremely restricted, except for those who managed to obtain permits from israel to go and work in israel so they can work in the it hubs, they can work in restaurants, they can repair cars, they can have manyjobs. and it was estimated that around 18,000 gazans worked in israel before the 7th of october, and a few hundred were seeking medical treatment outside of the gaza strip. these are the ones that were stranded when the war in gaza started, and all crossings close. of these gazans, israel expeued close. of these gazans, israel expelled onto the west bank around 4000, but more than 4000 delta tos, who neither are working in israel any more, nor can they return to their families in gaza. there are literally stranded in the west bank. ~ ., bank. w
tamara al rifai is unrwa's director.hat the situation is with these workers and patients. how did they end “p and patients. how did they end up in the occupied west bank? since israel imposed a blockade on gaza 2007, the movement for people in gaza in and out of gaza has been extremely restricted, except for those who managed to obtain permits from israel to go and work in israel so they can work in the it hubs, they can work in restaurants, they can repair cars, they can have manyjobs. and...
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unrwa's own death count is over 220. my guest is commissioner general of unwra, philippe lazzarini.ency's mission now impossible? philippe lazzarini, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. you run the unwra relief agency. you have 13,000 staff inside gaza. you currently are not able to visit gaza. what is it like when you hear that, as yesterday, wednesday, six members of your staff have been killed in an israeli bomb attack? this is always absolutely devastating. yesterday i was boarding the plane coming from cairo to london, when i heard the news. and this happened in a school which was also sheltering at that time 12,000 people. and they are in this school because they still believe that the united nations flag can protect them. yesterday, six staff working in the shelter, providing assistance, organising, in fact, the lives of these families, have been killed. now 220 staff since the beginning of the war. the worst, stephen, is to know that maybe tomorrow we will even have more staff being killed. and the question is, when will this end? not only staff is being targeted, but w
unrwa's own death count is over 220. my guest is commissioner general of unwra, philippe lazzarini.ency's mission now impossible? philippe lazzarini, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. you run the unwra relief agency. you have 13,000 staff inside gaza. you currently are not able to visit gaza. what is it like when you hear that, as yesterday, wednesday, six members of your staff have been killed in an israeli bomb attack? this is always absolutely devastating. yesterday i was boarding the...
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. >> the israel defense forces claims three of the six unrwa staff were members of hamas, but didn't immediately provide any evidence, at least 44 other people were wounded. the idf admits to carrying out wednesday's strike on the the un school-turned-shelter, run. thousands of displaced people had been seeking rest huge israel's military claims, hamas was using the location to plan and execute terrorist attacks. the un says, the three people accused by the idf were in fact, teachers cnn's paula hancocks is following developments from abu dhabi. so paula, what more are we learning about this isn't the first time that this has happened, that that israel has accused unrwa employees of also being members of hamas in this particular occasion, though, we understand from from unwra that six of their employees killed in this israeli air strike 18 killed in all and they have given the names, they have given the details of those that were killed in the airstrike saying that they were teachers before the war began, saying they are also well known in the local community. >> one of their colleag
. >> the israel defense forces claims three of the six unrwa staff were members of hamas, but didn't immediately provide any evidence, at least 44 other people were wounded. the idf admits to carrying out wednesday's strike on the the un school-turned-shelter, run. thousands of displaced people had been seeking rest huge israel's military claims, hamas was using the location to plan and execute terrorist attacks. the un says, the three people accused by the idf were in fact, teachers...
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we heard from the head of unrwa.e are seeking shelter in schools like those israel has repeatedly bombed because they believe the united nations flag can protect them but in this case it did not. how do you respond to those claims? does israel respect the norms of international humanitarian law? >> october 7, hamas went on a deliberate attack, killed citizens, raped women, 1200 people deliberately, deliberately were attacked. hamas fighters indiscriminate rockets at israel to target civilians. israel is exactly the opposite. what we want to do is just go after the terrorists. the challenge we have is that the terrorists are hiding underneath civilians. they put all of their terror infrastructure as part of civilian infrastructure. in schools, mosques, houses, hospitals. they will not get away. we will do everything we can not to hurt innocent civilians. no other army in the world is doing everything we cannot hurt innocent -- caitrÍona: i'm sorry, just to interrupt, because i'm conscious we don't have a lot of time,
we heard from the head of unrwa.e are seeking shelter in schools like those israel has repeatedly bombed because they believe the united nations flag can protect them but in this case it did not. how do you respond to those claims? does israel respect the norms of international humanitarian law? >> october 7, hamas went on a deliberate attack, killed citizens, raped women, 1200 people deliberately, deliberately were attacked. hamas fighters indiscriminate rockets at israel to target...
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and we will continue in that direction it answer to those israeli allegations. >> and unrwa does deny that hamas was within are operating within that compound. max. >> paula in abu dhabi. thank you. now an israeli intelligence commander who played, who critics say, played a role in failing to prevent the terror attacks on october 7 is stepping down from his post israeli media published excerpts of his resignation letter, brigadier general yossi sariel, rights on october 7 at 6:29. i did not fulfill the task as i expected of myself, those at my command and commanders expected me and the citizens of the state. i love so much. in may, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu admitted there were political and military failures around the attack. meanwhile, one of the to us carrier strike groups in the middle east has departed the region after an extended deployment, the uss theodore roosevelt had stayed in the region longer due to heightened tensions between israel and iran in recent weeks the trial of frenchman dominic politico accused of dragging his wife recruiting 51 men to rape her,
and we will continue in that direction it answer to those israeli allegations. >> and unrwa does deny that hamas was within are operating within that compound. max. >> paula in abu dhabi. thank you. now an israeli intelligence commander who played, who critics say, played a role in failing to prevent the terror attacks on october 7 is stepping down from his post israeli media published excerpts of his resignation letter, brigadier general yossi sariel, rights on october 7 at 6:29. i...
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i am joined now by sam rose, the senior deputy director of unrwa affairs in gaza. programme.— the programme. how was the roll-out today? _ the programme. how was the roll-out today? the _ the programme. how was the roll-out today? the roll-out i roll—out today? the roll—out has gone well today, certainly as well as can be expected. it started a long time ago in terms of preparations, but our clinics opened, they were do to open this morning at eight o'clock. many of them opened earlier than that because the crowds of people outside were waiting to to get in and we estimated numbers of people, children under ten were vaccinated today, from what i could see, i went to unrwa clinics, i went to shelters, unrwa schools where people were speed is seeking refuge for the past several months, we can see orderly queues, small children with their parents, waiting for their vaccinations. we don't have the numbers yet in terms of how many children today, we estimate in the tens of thousand but there's a long way to go. thousand but there's a long way to no. . thousand but there
i am joined now by sam rose, the senior deputy director of unrwa affairs in gaza. programme.— the programme. how was the roll-out today? _ the programme. how was the roll-out today? the _ the programme. how was the roll-out today? the roll-out i roll—out today? the roll—out has gone well today, certainly as well as can be expected. it started a long time ago in terms of preparations, but our clinics opened, they were do to open this morning at eight o'clock. many of them opened earlier...
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unrwa say that he was on the roof of his house at night having a coffee when he was shot three times in the chest by an israeli sniper. the idf says that he was throwing are preparing to throw explosive devices at the idf who run a counter terrorism operation nearby at the time the idf over the past couple well days have killed ten people in and around the west bank who they say were, were terrorist operatives, palestinian islamic jihad announced five of their operatives were killed in these particular strikes. but when it comes to this unwra worker, the idf is saying that they have looked at their records they believe that he has been connected with terrorist activity in the past. so this is a dispute, if you will, between unwra and the idf geoff, over the nature of what this person who this person was it is not uncommon to see that in gaza, but now we see it as the idf is increasing its military operations in the west bank, stretching into the west bank. and this of course, is a very worrying development for all the un agent says. and civilians inside the west bank. >> yeah, nic, i
unrwa say that he was on the roof of his house at night having a coffee when he was shot three times in the chest by an israeli sniper. the idf says that he was throwing are preparing to throw explosive devices at the idf who run a counter terrorism operation nearby at the time the idf over the past couple well days have killed ten people in and around the west bank who they say were, were terrorist operatives, palestinian islamic jihad announced five of their operatives were killed in these...
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sam rose from unrwa, - spread of the outbreak. sam rose from unrwa, thank- spread of the outbreak.big day in court for google. it is facing its second big anti—trust case of the year with the us department of justice this time focusing on google's advertising tack. prosecutors argue that google operates a monopoly in the lucrative market. it comes hot on the heels of the ruling last month by a usjudge on the heels of the ruling last month by a us judge that google holds a gulp —— holds a monopoly in internet searches. it is not quite clear what the penalties it could face, but there is talk it could be broken up. let's talk to an assistant professor in law. thank you very much forjoining us, anton. in layperson's terms, tell us more about what this case entails.— this case entails. thank you for the invitation _ this case entails. thank you for the invitation of - this case entails. thank you for the invitation of having l for the invitation of having me. it is a very important case, a landmark case for a number of reasons. first off, it is the first big tech case under the biden a
sam rose from unrwa, - spread of the outbreak. sam rose from unrwa, thank- spread of the outbreak.big day in court for google. it is facing its second big anti—trust case of the year with the us department of justice this time focusing on google's advertising tack. prosecutors argue that google operates a monopoly in the lucrative market. it comes hot on the heels of the ruling last month by a usjudge on the heels of the ruling last month by a us judge that google holds a gulp —— holds a...
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tamara al rifai is unrwa's director of external communications.hese workers ended up in the occupied west bank. since israel imposed a blockade on gaza in 2007, the movement for people in gaza in and out of gaza has been extremely restricted, except for those who manage to obtain permits from israel to go and work in israel so they can work in the it hubs, they can work in restaurants, they can repair cars, they can have manyjobs. and it was estimated that around 18,000, a bit over 18,000 gazans, people from gaza worked in israel before the 7th of october, and about a few hundreds were seeking medical treatment outside of the gaza strip. now, these are the ones that were stranded when the war in gaza started and all crossings closed. of these gazans, israel expelled onto the west bank around 4000, or a bit more than 4000 gazans who neither are working in israel any more, nor can they return to theirfamilies in gaza. they're literally stranded in the west bank. so while well, they're effectively, as you so while they're effectively, as you describe
tamara al rifai is unrwa's director of external communications.hese workers ended up in the occupied west bank. since israel imposed a blockade on gaza in 2007, the movement for people in gaza in and out of gaza has been extremely restricted, except for those who manage to obtain permits from israel to go and work in israel so they can work in the it hubs, they can work in restaurants, they can repair cars, they can have manyjobs. and it was estimated that around 18,000, a bit over 18,000...
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it claims that three were employed by unrwa.arini, the commissioner—general of unrwa, told stephen sackur on the bbc�*s hardtalk programme he believes un facilities and staff are being targeted by israel. what is it like when you hear that, as yesterday, wednesday, six members of your staff have been killed in an israeli bomb attack? this is always absolutely devastating. yesterday, i was boarding the plane coming from cairo to london when i heard the news. and this happened in a school which was also sheltering, at that time, 12,000 people. and they are in the school because they still believe that the united nations flag can protect them. yesterday, six staff working in the shelter, providing assistance, organising, in fact, the lives of these families, have been killed. now, 220 staff since the beginning of the war. the worst, stephen, is to know that maybe tomorrow we will even have more staff being killed. and the question is, when will this end? not only staff is being targeted, but we have also the united nations premises
it claims that three were employed by unrwa.arini, the commissioner—general of unrwa, told stephen sackur on the bbc�*s hardtalk programme he believes un facilities and staff are being targeted by israel. what is it like when you hear that, as yesterday, wednesday, six members of your staff have been killed in an israeli bomb attack? this is always absolutely devastating. yesterday, i was boarding the plane coming from cairo to london when i heard the news. and this happened in a school...
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others that unrwa must be ended.tion for the palestinians and the demands of the occupied lands, we want protection. we are not fighting israel, we cannot fighting israel, we cannot fight israel, and we don't want to fight israel. we want protection. we want our children come our families, protection. we want our children come ourfamilies, to be internationally. palestine, the state of palestine, must shoulder its responsibilities in the gaza strip and impose its full mandate on it and jurisdiction on it, including the border checkpoints, especially the border between egypt and palestine as part of a comprehensive plan. this has existed before and it must return to the way that it was. seventh, and within the context of... within the context of a comprehensive national reform process, this is a process we are undertaking, and most countries have reviewed it and supported it and confirmed it and thank the palestinian government for it, hopefully we will continue with this process until the very end. in terms of this p
others that unrwa must be ended.tion for the palestinians and the demands of the occupied lands, we want protection. we are not fighting israel, we cannot fighting israel, we cannot fight israel, and we don't want to fight israel. we want protection. we want our children come our families, protection. we want our children come ourfamilies, to be internationally. palestine, the state of palestine, must shoulder its responsibilities in the gaza strip and impose its full mandate on it and...
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unrwa said the school in nuseirat was home to 12,000 people, mainly women and children.ve times since last october. the israeli military said it was targeting hamas fighters operating a command centre in the grounds. on tuesday, an israeli air strike killed 19 people in what had been designated as a humanitarian area by the israeli military that's according to gaza's hamas—run health ministry. as gaza's humanitarian crisis continues — it now has the highest number of child amputees in the world. between october and january, more than a thousand children had one or both legs amputated and those numbers have been rising daily, according to unicef. but with just nine orthopaedic surgeons in gaza, hospitals are overwhelmed. 0ur reporter, ru abbass, examines the case of one patient and her doctor. a warning that this report contains distressing scenes from the start, and throughout. the us and uk are reconsidering a block on ukraine using long—range missiles to attack targets deeper within russia's borders. us secretary of state antony blinken and uk foreign secretary david l
unrwa said the school in nuseirat was home to 12,000 people, mainly women and children.ve times since last october. the israeli military said it was targeting hamas fighters operating a command centre in the grounds. on tuesday, an israeli air strike killed 19 people in what had been designated as a humanitarian area by the israeli military that's according to gaza's hamas—run health ministry. as gaza's humanitarian crisis continues — it now has the highest number of child amputees in the...
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louise wateridge there from unrwa.r two—word inspection assessments for england's schools are being scrapped with immediate effect. last year, an inquest found an inspection by the education standards office, 0fsted, had contributed to the suicide of a headteacher leading to widespread calls for change. the government said the overall grades weren't fair or accurate, but the change was criticised by the conservatives for removing "a vital indicator for parents". with me is ellie price, our news correspondent. just explain what change we are seeing here. just explain what change we are seeing here-— just explain what change we are seeinu here. , , ._ ., seeing here. untilyesterday we had an effect 0fsted _ seeing here. untilyesterday we had an effect 0fsted reports, _ seeing here. untilyesterday we had an effect 0fsted reports, the - seeing here. untilyesterday we had an effect 0fsted reports, the body l an effect 0fsted reports, the body that goes and tests out the adequacy of the school, how good it is at teaching in
louise wateridge there from unrwa.r two—word inspection assessments for england's schools are being scrapped with immediate effect. last year, an inquest found an inspection by the education standards office, 0fsted, had contributed to the suicide of a headteacher leading to widespread calls for change. the government said the overall grades weren't fair or accurate, but the change was criticised by the conservatives for removing "a vital indicator for parents". with me is ellie...
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louise wateridge is with the un relief agency for palestinians, unrwa — and was there.any children and families turn out for the vaccination yesterday morning. i visited and unrwa health facility and it was generally a positive atmosphere for families towards the polio vaccination, a lot of the parents expressing their relief that this vaccine was available but of course we have these periodic humanitarian causes and we need a ceasefire. having these pauses, strikes this morning, strikes yesterday afternoon, it is still a very tense atmosphere here in the gaza strip and it was a little weird yesterday, to be honest, i think everybody noticed to go even an hour without hearing a bomb or strike is something we've not experienced for weeks. to go one day without having evacuation orders issued,it having evacuation orders issued, it was very unusual after what we've experienced the last two weeks so it is great this humanitarian pause has so far been respected but we need a ceasefire now. the german chancellor has urged mainstream parties not to lend support to the far—righ
louise wateridge is with the un relief agency for palestinians, unrwa — and was there.any children and families turn out for the vaccination yesterday morning. i visited and unrwa health facility and it was generally a positive atmosphere for families towards the polio vaccination, a lot of the parents expressing their relief that this vaccine was available but of course we have these periodic humanitarian causes and we need a ceasefire. having these pauses, strikes this morning, strikes...
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from what i could see, i went unrwa clinics.re, where, where people have been seeking refuge for the past several months and we could see orderly queues, small children with their parents waiting for their vaccinations. we don't have the numbers yet in terms of how many children we reached today. as i say, we estimate in the tens of thousands. but there's a long, long way to go. yeah, i was going to say 640,000 over the course of a few days. that's the aim. how confident are you that it can be achieved in that time frame? we have to make this work. will i mea, today was was a start. it allows us to adjust. tomorrow will get more difficult because we start tomorrow vaccinating children outside of these self—declared safe zones. now the fighting ceased today, there was an eerie quiet on the streets at 6:00 this morning. a sense of respite. but just the past few minutes i've heard more bombs. tomorrow we'll have to venture in to areas that are not subject to this, to this pause in hostilities. that means our staff have to get there
from what i could see, i went unrwa clinics.re, where, where people have been seeking refuge for the past several months and we could see orderly queues, small children with their parents waiting for their vaccinations. we don't have the numbers yet in terms of how many children we reached today. as i say, we estimate in the tens of thousands. but there's a long, long way to go. yeah, i was going to say 640,000 over the course of a few days. that's the aim. how confident are you that it can be...
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. —— unrwa.e 187,000 children we could inoculate in the middle area exceeded our target to be honest with you. but also remember we will then move to the tough one, phase three in the tough one, phase three in the north, gaza city and north gaza, and remember, ten days later we have to do it all over again because this is a two stage vaccination process and it is very important to get to at least 90% of these 620,000 children. what i have learnt is from talking to my health colleagues from gaza, is if you do not get this 90%, what you do not get this 90%, what you do is expose children to a risk and their encounters with non—vaccinated children, you can end up with a mutation of the polio virus and then you have to do it all over again. my have to do it all over again. my folks tell me it was something that regularly occurred in places like afghanistan. i occurred in places like afghanistan.— occurred in places like afghanistan. occurred in places like afuhanistan. ., ., ., afghanistan. i want to
. —— unrwa.e 187,000 children we could inoculate in the middle area exceeded our target to be honest with you. but also remember we will then move to the tough one, phase three in the tough one, phase three in the north, gaza city and north gaza, and remember, ten days later we have to do it all over again because this is a two stage vaccination process and it is very important to get to at least 90% of these 620,000 children. what i have learnt is from talking to my health colleagues from...
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now we know from unrwa, there were some 12,000 people. those palestinians who have been displaced, evacuated from other areas, moved on from their homes that were sheltering in this particular area. it's been used as a shelter really since october last year. it hasn't been used as a school for some time. so what we know from those on the ground, from the gaza civil defense and also from the u.n unit. is that the two air strikes hits in this particular facility. we know according to local officials that some 18 died and about 44 or more were injured. now we do know that also unwra staff were among those killed at least six, according to the u.n. group. they say that the head of the shelter with unrwa was killed. also those who were trying to give out humanitarian aid to those in the area. now we have been seeing this on a number of occasions, strikes, hitting schools in particular unrwa schools. and israel has consistently said that is because hamas is using them to shelter behind civilians and to plan attacks against israel they say that
now we know from unrwa, there were some 12,000 people. those palestinians who have been displaced, evacuated from other areas, moved on from their homes that were sheltering in this particular area. it's been used as a shelter really since october last year. it hasn't been used as a school for some time. so what we know from those on the ground, from the gaza civil defense and also from the u.n unit. is that the two air strikes hits in this particular facility. we know according to local...
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the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees, known as unrwa, has announced . about 200 schools in gaza have been closed since october last year, and many schools were used as shelters during the war. with the continued attacks of the zionist regime on gaza, at the same time as the beginning of the new school year and the reopening of schools in the world, the children of gaza are deprived of going to school for the second year in a row. here, the school bell rang to mark the beginning of another school day, to hundreds of gazan students with joy and hope for the future that make their dreams come true and go to their classrooms. but the continuation of the zionist regime's war in navad. gaza turned intact schools into relatively safe places for palestinian refugees. last year, i should have been in the sixth grade , but because more than we can. at this time of year , palestinian students, like their peers around the world, are usually in the mood to go to school. androa relief agency told us that since the beginning of the gaza war, more than 625 thousand chi
the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees, known as unrwa, has announced . about 200 schools in gaza have been closed since october last year, and many schools were used as shelters during the war. with the continued attacks of the zionist regime on gaza, at the same time as the beginning of the new school year and the reopening of schools in the world, the children of gaza are deprived of going to school for the second year in a row. here, the school bell rang to mark...
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so basically giving money to the hamas unrwa is not the solution. unrwa is the problem.and instead of helping them resettle and, you know, develop communities and develop their own potential, it's basically kept them in perpetual victimhood. and that's why unrwa is not the solution. it's part of the problem . maybe it's part of the problem. maybe other un groups could be the solution, maybe other international aid organisations could be the solution. the solution is not unwra, which is run by terrorists and supported by the entire world. well, i mean some some members of them were were arrested, weren't they? >> for what they did. >> for what they did. >> 12 of them were part of the massacre. >> part of the massacre. but but i'm just wondering why there's not more focus on hamas and why it's always, you know, israel. israel. i would like to see them clamping down on hamas in the same way they are in israel. but listen, we could talk about this for ages, but unfortunately we don't have enough time to do that. >> really good to talk to you. thank you for having me. >> than
so basically giving money to the hamas unrwa is not the solution. unrwa is the problem.and instead of helping them resettle and, you know, develop communities and develop their own potential, it's basically kept them in perpetual victimhood. and that's why unrwa is not the solution. it's part of the problem . maybe it's part of the problem. maybe other un groups could be the solution, maybe other international aid organisations could be the solution. the solution is not unwra, which is run by...
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unrwa said the school in nuseirat was home to twelve thousand people, mainly women and children.hamas fighters operating a command centre in the grounds. on tuesday, an israeli air strike killed nineteen people in what had been designated as a humanitarian area by the israeli military — that's according to gaza's hamas—run health ministry. as gaza's humanitarian crisis continues, it now has the highest number of child amputees in the world. between october and january, more than a thousand children had one or both legs amputated — and those numbers have been rising daily, according to unicef. but with just nine orthopaedic surgeons in gaza, hospitals are overwhelmed. there's been widespread protest in mexico after congress approved a bill under which alljudges will be elected by popular vote. demonstrators broke into the senate where the vote was taking place. supporters of the legislation say it makesjudges more accountable to the mexican people. critics argue it undermines the country's system of checks and balances. the bill was promoted by outgoing president, andres manuel lo
unrwa said the school in nuseirat was home to twelve thousand people, mainly women and children.hamas fighters operating a command centre in the grounds. on tuesday, an israeli air strike killed nineteen people in what had been designated as a humanitarian area by the israeli military — that's according to gaza's hamas—run health ministry. as gaza's humanitarian crisis continues, it now has the highest number of child amputees in the world. between october and january, more than a thousand...
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that's them on the funeral in the west bank today, the first unrwa worker to be killed by the idf. there in ten years in disputed circumstances, unwra says this was a sanitation worker who was drinking coffee on the roof of his house when israeli snipers shot him three times in the chest, the idf has said, this person has a track record connected to terrorism and they've been on an increased number of operations inside the west bank, particularly the past couple of days phase, the idf saying they've killed ten terrorists, suspects palestinian islamic jihad have said that five of their fighters were killed by the idf as they will we're planning attacks for the idf, but for unwra, this is very unwelcome news, not least, because they've lost a staff member, but because it reflects a growing trend of what's happening in gaza where more than 200 i'm 20 unrwa workers have been killed in controversial circumstances and again, the idf, in some of those cases, most recently, six killed in a un school, a couple of days ago in gaza, the idf alleging that some of them were members of hamas, so
that's them on the funeral in the west bank today, the first unrwa worker to be killed by the idf. there in ten years in disputed circumstances, unwra says this was a sanitation worker who was drinking coffee on the roof of his house when israeli snipers shot him three times in the chest, the idf has said, this person has a track record connected to terrorism and they've been on an increased number of operations inside the west bank, particularly the past couple of days phase, the idf saying...
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filmed on wednesday on the main road to a camp in the gaza strip, it shows a school where staff of unrwas state run health agency
filmed on wednesday on the main road to a camp in the gaza strip, it shows a school where staff of unrwas state run health agency
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the zionists killed 18 people, including 6 employees of the united nations relief and works agency (unrwa), by attacking a school in nasirat. hamas considers the operation of a palestinian youth in the occupied jerusalem as a natural response to the crimes of the occupying regime palestinians know. this movement. he asked all the people of the palestinian resistance forces and revolutionary youth in the west bank and occupied jerusalem to increase their attacks on the zionist occupation. a cold weapon operation in babulamoud area in occupied jerusalem resulted in the wounding of a zionist soldier. the eyelash of this operation was shot dead by the occupying soldiers. russia and china were involved in aram and the russian aerospace force along with three chinese fleets. the delivery of the first gasoline of the largest refinery of the african continent, owned by a nigerian tycoon, has begun. this refinery has a production capacity of 65 thousand barrels per day to the east of lagos is the economic capital of nigeria. the refinery is supposed to export all of nigeria's fuel needs. nigeria h
the zionists killed 18 people, including 6 employees of the united nations relief and works agency (unrwa), by attacking a school in nasirat. hamas considers the operation of a palestinian youth in the occupied jerusalem as a natural response to the crimes of the occupying regime palestinians know. this movement. he asked all the people of the palestinian resistance forces and revolutionary youth in the west bank and occupied jerusalem to increase their attacks on the zionist occupation. a cold...
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the recent killing of six unrwa employees in gaza. it is a sign of erosion and the dangerous lack of character of international laws. israel's direct attacks on un staff have significantly reduced aid shipments to gaza . if the united states had not prevented the security council , israel would have been able to pass and implement an effective resolution to establish an immediate ceasefire in gaza it should put humanity on its agenda , take the harvest, open all the crossings and cancel the restrictions for sending humanitarian aid. at the same time as this meeting of the security council on gaza, the special rapporteur of the united nations in the occupied territories, francisco alance, expressed our solidarity with our brothers. we thank the people of yemen and tell them that we appreciate your support for the palestinian people, and we ask other countries of the arab world to stand by the palestinian people, with a voice full of pain and suffering, we ask them to defend the palestinian cause. . we feel victorious and this is a very
the recent killing of six unrwa employees in gaza. it is a sign of erosion and the dangerous lack of character of international laws. israel's direct attacks on un staff have significantly reduced aid shipments to gaza . if the united states had not prevented the security council , israel would have been able to pass and implement an effective resolution to establish an immediate ceasefire in gaza it should put humanity on its agenda , take the harvest, open all the crossings and cancel the...
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louise water it with unrwa. thank you so much for your time and thanks for the work that you're doing there. urgent, important work. thank you. >> thank you i'm michael holmes. >> i'll be right back with more monday night a two-hour, a whole storory special, the candidate and the record on the key issues of the election season. >> what does their past tell us about how they will lead the wholole story with anderson n cooper monday y starting at 8:0 on cnn this is what you want this i is what youou need this the path to to happiness that's a good d day at the e office for me our wish my tv providider let youou chohoose w papay for slaying. l let's s dot i wish m my tv prorovider let t chchoose what t i pay for r let paususe lots of f scriripture w wawas flying, , what do yoyou dt wewe spot tv p provider. >> let me e choose whahat i payr and d let me pause m muscle functition when i i under r the chanannels to o do that choosis customize your channel l lineup wiwill watch r refried, slsling you do t that isis it p
louise water it with unrwa. thank you so much for your time and thanks for the work that you're doing there. urgent, important work. thank you. >> thank you i'm michael holmes. >> i'll be right back with more monday night a two-hour, a whole storory special, the candidate and the record on the key issues of the election season. >> what does their past tell us about how they will lead the wholole story with anderson n cooper monday y starting at 8:0 on cnn this is what you want...
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while we are grateful for the international mobilization through who, unrwa, and unicef and others to stop the spread of polio among our children in gaza, the fact remains israeli's war machine continues undeterred, its bombs and missiles, killing and injuring every day. it's degrading of life conditions, spreading other diseases like wildfire. the vaccine campaign is an emergency undertaking but not enough to stop the loss of life and suffering. how much more is the international community willing to pay the price for israeli's crime? when will the time come that it insists that israel bears the costs politically, morally and financially for its illegal actions? when will the time come when it is decided to finally impose consequences for such defiance and criminality? when will you finally decide to impose a cease fire? as you suggested, mr. president in your statement several times and we totally agree with you. we need cease fire, cease fire. now everybody is saying that not only the palestinians but the millions of israelis who are in the streets who care about their hostages. an
while we are grateful for the international mobilization through who, unrwa, and unicef and others to stop the spread of polio among our children in gaza, the fact remains israeli's war machine continues undeterred, its bombs and missiles, killing and injuring every day. it's degrading of life conditions, spreading other diseases like wildfire. the vaccine campaign is an emergency undertaking but not enough to stop the loss of life and suffering. how much more is the international community...
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the head of unrwa said: in continuation of the violation and illegal actions of the zionists against the un forces in gaza, the soldiers of the zionist regime stopped this convoy by force of arms and severely damaged the un vehicles with bulldozers. thank you for your cooperation with this news section. fiber network development plan in the course. the past was keyed and it was decided that in the first step, 20 million special covers for businesses and homes will be established, and in the next step , connections will be made. the implementation of this project was entrusted to 10 companies iran telecom took the largest share with a commitment of 7 million covers. we have two projects in iran telecom. we have moved forward with the najmai or nafs jihadi fiber development project and the unespi project, which was also the policy of the ministry . we started these two projects at the same time, and we are moving forward, and in the access layer of the iranian telecommunications company , the limit of 100,000 fet is 100,000. fet, which is the fibriye terminal , we went beyond for busin
the head of unrwa said: in continuation of the violation and illegal actions of the zionists against the un forces in gaza, the soldiers of the zionist regime stopped this convoy by force of arms and severely damaged the un vehicles with bulldozers. thank you for your cooperation with this news section. fiber network development plan in the course. the past was keyed and it was decided that in the first step, 20 million special covers for businesses and homes will be established, and in the...
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lebanon are the most dirty actions against the citizens of the schools that are even under the cover of unrwa , which are actually the united nations relief and rescue organization, the tents that are actually shelters for the refugees of the gaza strip. and this is the dirty war that jahnisi's regime has been following for a long time which was a terrorist regime from deira yassin and ghana and other places where it happened and even you saw how many captives came to their own hands to free them. and we see this crime being committed even today, that the ignorant zionist regime in southern lebanon is following this action and using this same dirty method . jahrionisti is doing blind and brutal crises with this crisis . in fact, these insane actions are aimed at separating the ranks of the people from the ranks of hezbollah. do it and in some way do this al-qar , instill in the people the thought that if there is a war , if there is a bomb, if there is damage, if there is damage , it will happen to you because you support hezbollah and hezbollah is the cause of your misfortune. separate your
lebanon are the most dirty actions against the citizens of the schools that are even under the cover of unrwa , which are actually the united nations relief and rescue organization, the tents that are actually shelters for the refugees of the gaza strip. and this is the dirty war that jahnisi's regime has been following for a long time which was a terrorist regime from deira yassin and ghana and other places where it happened and even you saw how many captives came to their own hands to free...
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the director of unrwa relief and employment agency for palestinian refugees in washington said: despite having detailed information about the location of un centers and facilities , they target them and cause extensive damage to these facilities. friday march of anger and disgust at the crimes of the zionist regime will be held in three provinces this week. according to the announcement of the coordination council of islamic propaganda on friday of this week and on the 34th day of the crimes of the zionist regime, the worshipers in the provinces of khuzestan, gilan and yazd held a march while condemning the crimes of the zionist regime and america's support for this regime . it is announced that chamaq racists attacked the homeless shelter in the city of minneapolis in america. according to published images, these people, who were holding baseball bats, broke the glass doors of a homeless shelter in minneapolis. the officials of this center say that the harassment has forced the families to find another place to stay. some have been forced become homeless again on the streets. the death
the director of unrwa relief and employment agency for palestinian refugees in washington said: despite having detailed information about the location of un centers and facilities , they target them and cause extensive damage to these facilities. friday march of anger and disgust at the crimes of the zionist regime will be held in three provinces this week. according to the announcement of the coordination council of islamic propaganda on friday of this week and on the 34th day of the crimes of...
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a school in nasirat reached 18 people with the extraction of four more martyrs from the rubble. 6 unrwa aid workers were victims of zionist attacks in nusirat camp this morning. although the war in gaza has destroyed more than 70% of palestinian homes, the people of gaza are returning to their homes, homes that have no infrastructure. they are not left, but the house is their hope. this is khan yunus. people are returning to their homes. look at that woman with a bag of clothes and a baby in her arms . people are looking for their memories under the rubble of their houses . and his family also returned to their home after the bombings. we went to al-aqsa hospital and we thought it was safe there, the israelis wouldn't attack there . here next to this and feeling safe. the media is full of these images, images that are news out of hope, they give news of returning home, not only in khangunes or deir al-balad. these pictures have a message for the world. gaza with all its more than 40,000 martyrs in the past year. it is alive and will live. sanzoni of the radio and television news agency.
a school in nasirat reached 18 people with the extraction of four more martyrs from the rubble. 6 unrwa aid workers were victims of zionist attacks in nusirat camp this morning. although the war in gaza has destroyed more than 70% of palestinian homes, the people of gaza are returning to their homes, homes that have no infrastructure. they are not left, but the house is their hope. this is khan yunus. people are returning to their homes. look at that woman with a bag of clothes and a baby in...
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the night bombing of different areas of gaza and the martyrdom of at least eight palestinians, six unrwa aid workers were victims of zionist attacks in the bombing of nusiras camp. showing the achievements of 30 knowledge-based companies in the field of elderly intelligence, people try to be able to network with each other and present their products , and companies can also attract their active and human resources in this way. in the name of allah rahman, raheem, allah. on the second day of his trip, the president is going to the kurdistan region of iraq . yesterday, after a busy day, in a conversation with al-akhbari , he emphasized the need to stop the crimes of the zionist regime against the palestinians and clarified what is happening in gaza. it is a human disaster. the president also said about the reason for choosing iraq as the first destination for foreign trips: iran and iraq have both common borders and deep relations. for this reason , we are determined to strengthen relations with iraq, and unity and solidarity are necessary in security issues. on the first day of the trip 1
the night bombing of different areas of gaza and the martyrdom of at least eight palestinians, six unrwa aid workers were victims of zionist attacks in the bombing of nusiras camp. showing the achievements of 30 knowledge-based companies in the field of elderly intelligence, people try to be able to network with each other and present their products , and companies can also attract their active and human resources in this way. in the name of allah rahman, raheem, allah. on the second day of his...
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this is the house in the neighborhood of the unrwa school that was targeted.ng to the palestinian red crescent. this attack has not resulted in any casualties. it is expected that more helplessness awaits the palestinians in this region. we were sitting in school when they suddenly came and said to evacuate here . where are the arab countries really? where is the islamic world? where are the world's muslims? we and our families are here and the rocket will fall a few meters away from us. we were sitting at home. one day they came and said to evacuate here, they meant that we want to bombard this house, that we are also inside the school here and the displaced people are constantly attacking and displacing the people. they are doing damage as well, you can see that it is destroyed everywhere. nidal alyan, a reporter from gaza, the islamic resistance of iraq, from the drone attack to the headquarters and the aerial surveillance of the sahiyod regime's golaneh brigade. reported in the occupied golan. in a statement, the islamic resistance of iraq emphasized the c
this is the house in the neighborhood of the unrwa school that was targeted.ng to the palestinian red crescent. this attack has not resulted in any casualties. it is expected that more helplessness awaits the palestinians in this region. we were sitting in school when they suddenly came and said to evacuate here . where are the arab countries really? where is the islamic world? where are the world's muslims? we and our families are here and the rocket will fall a few meters away from us. we...
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the agency added that this marks the first time and unrwa staff member was killed in the west bank in. the u.s. confirmed his six workers in gaza were killed in an is -- israeli airstrike in a school in a refugee camp wednesday. it is just 52 days until election day in the u.s.. with the race so close, presidential candidates are traveling the country to try to attract voters. democratic nominee kamala harris is due to speak in pennsylvania the key battleground state while former president donald trump the republican nominee address to the media at his golf club in los angeles, california. the latest national polling averages show vice president harris polling 48% compared to donald trump at 46%. the 2% lead is within the margin of error. during friday's press conference at the trump national golf course mr. trump spoke about his immigration policy plans if elected. >> i can say this. we will do large deportations. from springfield, ohio. a large deportations. we will get these people out. we will bring them back to venezuela. we told biden he isn't accepting anybody back. they moved
the agency added that this marks the first time and unrwa staff member was killed in the west bank in. the u.s. confirmed his six workers in gaza were killed in an is -- israeli airstrike in a school in a refugee camp wednesday. it is just 52 days until election day in the u.s.. with the race so close, presidential candidates are traveling the country to try to attract voters. democratic nominee kamala harris is due to speak in pennsylvania the key battleground state while former president...