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the, the, you're wanting to know the names live from berlin. a mass grave apparently uncovered in gaza, civil defense to say they have found nearly 300 bodies at a hospital in the city upon us. meanwhile, an investigation finds israel has failed to back up its claim that un refugee agency workers took part in the home of the empire. richardson, welcome cause of civil defense agencies. as health workers have uncovered the
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bodies of 283 people buried in the hospital courtyard and the southern city of con eunice, they found the apparent mass grave at the nicer hospital, the cyprus previously rated by his railey forces. the agencies, as some of the dead, had no clothing indicating they may have faced torture and abuse israel's military size, that is checking the information which has not been independently verified. to have these correspondent, tonya cramer told us more about the bodies that have been found. i mean, they're more details coming out and this is not obviously the end of it as he said, the civil defense forces. they have said that they have found at least $200.00 bodies in a most grave, which is located in the courtyard of the or no so hospital. and this goes back. they say when there has been heavy fighting, a military operation by the is really military in hon. eunice in uh,
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january of february, which ended sometime an early april. now um hun eunice is the 2nd largest city in the gaza strip that had been heavy fighting going on and from eye witnesses at the time, but also from a medical a n g. also in the medical medical stuff in the hospital. they were talking at the time about heavy fighting around the hospital for us, but also a siege said it was very difficult for medical teams or for a patients and injured people to reach the hospital. and then with the, is there any military entering also the hospital that was in february now with uh the uh army withdrawing. uh we're seeing now on these uh uh, graves uh, being uh, um, discovered how most uh, storage. he says, such as some, as you said, were found without a close, somewhere killed there. we heard at the time from many a rest being made and the is really military so far has not commented on the best
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thing. it's checking these reports and checking the information and be hearing from palestinians from hon. eunice and from eye witnesses there that there are many relatives now that the fighting, at least and, and this hospital has stopped where, you know, the is really military. they've done this also in other hospitals entering hospitals because they are saying that these have come on centers of how much they were also looking for assigns of the hostages. so it's really all such as being housing garza or potentially for bodies. but right now, for many families and relative, they're going back to their a to look for the last ones and take the bodies to bury them in a proper a graveyard. doesn't correspond antonio cramer in jerusalem. now the head of israel's military intelligence unit has resigned for failing to prevent the almost her attacks on october 7th. but around 1200 people were killed and 250 others
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kidnapped. major general her run. how he is the 1st senior is really figure to step down over the attacks. i believe it says that under his commands, the intelligence director, it did not fulfill its task and then he will carry the pain of the war with him forever. emily harding is with the center for strategic and international studies in washington, dc. i asked her why it has taken more than 6 months since october 7th, for a senior is really figure to step down at the moment, right after october 7th. israel was in a true place of crisis and while so many leaders and then military intelligence and civilian intelligence came out and did acknowledge their own role in their organizations for all of the failure. it wasn't the right time to have a massive, in essence, decapitation of use really intelligent services. you don't want to leadership vacuum while you're trying to mobilize in nearly unprecedented number of soldiers
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while you're trying to figure out it's really difficult intelligence questions like, where are the hostages and how do we find mosse? it just wasn't the right moment to actually engage in these resignations. this is emily harding of this center for strategic and international studies. now a new report concludes that israel has failed to provide evidence backing up. it's claimed that members of the un agency for palestinian refugees were involved in terror activities. israel made the claim of the aftermath of the october 7th, a terror attacks, which led to some donors of freezing funds for the un agency, but an independent afford reviews, the workings and has now concluded that the agency has robust frameworks to ensure compliance. i asked chris going as former chief of spokesperson for unrra, whether the report was what he was expecting. it was certainly welcome to declare the reports which confirms the indispensable role of a lifelong as it closes. it also confirms conrad has established
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a significant number of mechanisms and procedures to ensure compliance, which you might have to have principles. this is important, particularly the principal pharmacy and the pulses roemer possesses a more robust approach utility than any other un agency or n g. oh, that's important because of the moment people are trying to give some of those functions between garza and the west by over to all the agencies. most significant, if i may have a whole the credit report states clearly though israel has made public claims, it's a large number of items. employees on members all towers to the section that israel has yet to provide, supporting evidence of it. in other words, the allegations that triggered this crisis that sold is massive funding remain on the substantiated unsubstantiated. so it would seem that these really close amount to the mother who lives in the intelligence. don't see it was based on that intelligence adult. you was adult,
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you don't see it. and if i may just make one last point, the curriculum, the other a curriculum which has been much criticized according to the collision report. it says i'm going to be responsive to criticism of it's textbook. and as a misuse, a range of initiative to ensure neutrality or it's materials and it finds the honors education policies, updates a guidelines and manuals have become robust and adequate for purpose. that's really good. that's quite a thing for her to conclude. the finding that israel has yet to back up his claims, as indeed seems to be the main take away from this independent panel. and yet they have also cited serious gaps in the agency of holding the principle of neutrality. specifically, example such as staff, openly stating political views on social media, for example, is that something that needs to be worked on inside of and right and your view as well. i think i'm good to welcome these recommendations of these things being pointed out as
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a fully align with almost continuous efforts to improve and to keep pace with evolving challenges. in fact, continuous improvement is absolutely cool to almost success under the microscope, all screwed to the criticism over the years. and that's why i'm really, it's not considered by misleading, as best the mountain view and just always issues slightly. yes, these guys are important as good this point, but i think i'm wrong with embrace them. it's possibly continuous improvement. the analyses as cool too. it's 0 tolerance policy against neutrality violations. now, as we've hinted that israel is allegations it came with, with serious consequences, more than a dozen countries suspended their contributions and its weight that led to a pause and funding of about $450000000.00. according to this report, could you give us an idea of what effect that has had on the relief agency's ability to function? i have to say it's has those political effects. in the we've seen this attack this
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political attack on route, which i think lies behind the attacks by b is waiting for, right to discredit conrad, to the fun done. right. and ultimately to dismantle our let's be clear as far as countries like germany are concerned. germany firms, it's funding 200000000 euros. yeah. now that's how the devastating effects it's all in gaza has been feeding the full conflict. 1.2000000 people. now that's of course been pushing jessica defined this gen decision. and of course, the number of people on rook is feeding us almost doubled in that time. so i hope the germany will say it's very odd about this because you know, the german people i think will be mystified why it's government would continue to do this in the lights of the fact that the collection report effectively says how's
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the process is in place for dealing with neutrality, i'm doing these the fact that they would know that israel has, which is no evidence a tool to substantiate the navigation on which germany based disposition to the phone. so let's have the journey because without seeing so many hundreds of thousands of people slipping into starvation, i think the german government of one of the richest in the world will realize that, you know, 200000000 euros starvation. no, that doesn't add up, but it's not, you know, what i would see is cool gentleman value so that the german government will refund . thank you very much for joining us on dw, with then sides of that credit chris and gun us. formerly with unwrapped a european union, foreign ministers meeting and locks and bark have agreed to extend sanctions on a run by tightening restrictions on iranian weapons production. the new measures single out missiles and rooms and their potential transfer to russia in groups
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acting on a rounds. perhaps the was born policy chief, joseph brown laid out the sanctions. we have a breach of political agreement in order to enlarge and expand the existing drone regime at to cover me sides in the airport and show transferred to russia the existing drone and resumed to impose sanctions to redone. you know that to cover me sides and the potential by the time being is as not happen, but potential transferred to russia, digging through to the same, the system that we, we did for us. it includes a production site productions. we can take a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. the harsh money trial, a former president, donald trump, has opened in new york. he's accused of falsifying business records to cover of a $130000.00 payment for an actor to keep her silent about an alleged sexual
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encounter. it is the 1st effort, criminal trial of a former us presidents field trial of to mend jail for being accomplished isn't the 2016 nice terror attack that killed 86 people has now begun in paris. there was sentenced to 18 years for providing support that she had us to drove a truck into a crowd celebrating a still day and police in germany have arrested 3 people on suspicion of spying for china. federal prosecutor say the 2 men and one woman had set up front companies to obtain research and technology that could be used to benefit china's navy. or at least 4 people have been killed following days of torrential rain fall in southern china. more than a 100000 have been evacuated because of flooding and land slides in one dung province. genuine is one of the worst effected cities with scientists blaming
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climate change. cctv 1st, which captured the moment to bridge was washed away. sure, and instead of pressing kwan don't video sheltering de lice gives a taylor picture of the damage. in another town, the streets was turned into a raging river. scooping up this car under their large objects several days of dine pours of so the chinese province destroying homes farm landed businesses. rescue workers have been racing to evacuate. those trapped by the daily hundreds of school students were stranded in their dormitories until help arrived. brought them to safety and they have a cop to us of also being deployed to assist villages, hit by land slides and fly the injured for treatment. you go on don't,
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is prone to summer floods, but they've started maternity or than usual. precipitation records for a pro have already been broken in many parts of the province. the tennessee populated region is located in the pearl river delta and his, china's manufacturing hard plans to go. it says flood defense is in place, but there and also equipped for the extreme weather events. but scientists say are becoming more intense and unpredictable because of global warming that and finally, a french sailing ship that will carry the olympic flame from greece to france. ahead of the 2024 pairs olympics has received a musical welcome. in athens. the belay is a former cargo vessel built in 1896. that same year. the 1st modern olympics were staged in greece. it is one of the last remaining see where the sailing ships of its kind. the saturday it will set sail from before to pray us to carry the flame across the mediterranean to more se in southern france. and that is our
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