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hugo bachega has more, from jerusalem thousands of children have been killed in this war against hamas in gaza and thousands more are in desperate need of humanitarian help. this list by the un secretary general covers the un secretary general covers the killing of children in conflict and also the denial of access to aid in the targeting of schools and hospitals. it is still not clear what accusations the israeli military is facing but this decision, if it is taken will put more pressure on the country's authorities and unsurprisingly there has been strong reaction from israeli officials. benjamin netanyahu said the un had added itself to the blacklist of history and he said the israeli military was the most moral army in the world. the israeli foreign minister said this decision would have an impact on the country's relations with the united nations. they have been reports suggesting that both hamas and islamichhad will also be added to the list and there has been reaction from there has been reaction from the palestinians as well. a spokesman for the palestinian president told reuters that this decision was a step closer to holding israel accountable for its crimes. in another development antony blinken is returning to the middle east and he will be in the region next week. he will visit egypt, israel, jordan and qatar to put pressure on both israel and hamas to reach a ceasefire deal in gaza. there have been talks in gaza. there have been talks in recent days but there has been no breakthrough in the negotiations. president biden last week announced this proposal he described it as an israeli proposal that would see the release of hostages being held in gaza and pave the way for a permanent ceasefire in gaza, a key hamas demand but a divisive issue in israel. sam rose is head of planning at unrwa, the un's body supporting palestinian refugees. i asked him about the situation for children in gaza, according to his colleagues on the ground there. the situation for children in gazais the situation for children in gaza is absolutely desperate right now in the same way that it is desperate for everyone but particularly difficult for children who account for about half of the population of gaza given their added vulnerability. so it comes as no surprise, given the number of children, the sheer number of children, the sheer number of children, the sheer number of children who have been killed and injured in the conflict over the past eight months that israel has been added to that list and given the atrocities that happened on october seven, the atrocities that happened on octoberseven, hamas the atrocities that happened on october seven, hamas has also been added to the list. but it is a sad indictment on the state of affairs in the region right now that this comes to pass, unfortunately. this week of course _ pass, unfortunately. this week of course a _ pass, unfortunately. this week of course a number _ pass, unfortunately. this week of course a number of - pass, unfortunately. this week of course a number of children | of course a number of children were killed when there was a strike on a school, a unrwa school with 6000 people were sheltering. israel said it was targeting 20 — 30 hamas fighters sheltering there. do we know about what happened? at we know about what happened? git about two o'clock in the morning a couple of nights ago there were strikes on the school. these were families crowded together, huddled together in classrooms, in the courtyard of the school now that the weather is getting hotter. and this is why scores of unrwa schools across gaza are sheltering vulnerable people, people have been forced to flee repeatedly as the conflict slinks in and around and across and up and down gaza. we have not verified independently the number of deaths but we do understand the scene from the hospital and speaking to colleagues that there were a large number of children and women among the dead and with a 40—16 people killed a far higher number of people injured. we heard the reports and we are shocked by the reports that hamas militants may have been inside the school. if that was the case we would condemn that, it is a violation of international humanitarian law but one violation of law does not make a second violation of international law correct. there are principles of distinction protecting humanitarian character of the installation but also proportionality and precaution that need to be taken whenever there are armed operations. to follow up on something you said there, is it possible for unrwa to determine who shelters on their property, if they are civilians or fighters? we register _ civilians or fighters? we register everyone - civilians or fighters? - register everyone who is now installation so people on the move at all times. we have teams of staff members there around the clock working in those schools. we cannot independently verify everything and we've not received any information or evidence in relation to these reports. we hope there will be an investigation into it and we wait to see the findings of that investigation but this is not an isolated incident. we have about 300 installations across the gaza strip and almost 200 of them have been impacted either directly or as collateral damage in the course of the conflict and it is inevitable, given the geography and the overcrowded nurse in the cramped conditions inside gaza that whenever there are attacks on militants that there will be civilian casualties. the chief of unrwa today said that the disinformation war against gaza was putting the lives at risk of you and your colleagues.— colleagues. how is that manifesting _ colleagues. how is that manifesting itself? - colleagues. how is that manifesting itself? an l manifesting itself? an antagonistic relationship does not help anyone. it distracts from tragedies that are happening in the human lives that have been lost, the children who are injured on a daily basis. it undermines the frameworks that we operate in gaza but the entire humanitarian community operates within these frameworks in the these frameworks are eroded by member states of the united nations it makes it more difficult for our staff on the ground in gaza. he difficult for our staff on the ground in gaza.— difficult for our staff on the ground in gaza. he also called for international _ ground in gaza. he also called for internationaljournalists i for internationaljournalists to be allowed into gaza, something that has not been happening for months. how important _ happening for months. how important is _ happening for months. how important is that? - happening for months. how important is that? it - happening for months. how important is that? it is - important is that? it is absolutely critical that international journalists absolutely critical that internationaljournalists be allowed into gaza to tell this story and to bear witness to what is happening. it is unusual to have a conflict going on for so long where journalists are bad. so i fully support this call that i am my colleagues have had since october. meanwhile, in gaza, more than a million displaced people are enduring dire conditions. residents in the al—mawasi area — west of the city of khan yunis — are facing a severe shortage of basic necessities. our reporter stephanie gabbatt filed this report, using video filmed by our bbc arabic teams inside gaza. mohammed al—zawahiri hasjust arrived in the al—mawasi area, which is crowded with tens of thousands of other displaced palestinians. all of them fled from areas in the gaza strip, which saw ground incursions and israeli bombardments. amid piles of waste, animal carcasses and sewage, al—zawahiri set up his tent, which is accompanied him several times during the past few months as he's had to move around the gaza strip. translation: every now and then they say there i is a new round of negotiations, but it ends in failure and displacement, displacement from one place to another. we find every new place even worse than the previous one. according to the displaced people living here, there are toxic fumes in the air and hazardous materials all around. the ground is littered with rubbish syringes and wound dressings because the majority of hospitals are closed. translation: the tent is so hot. i've got high blood pressure and a heart problem. i can't sleep at night. the smell of rubbish and sewage get into the tents. i stay outside. i cook outside. translation: we are still calling for the reopening i of the crossing to send medical staff to set up makeshift hospitals, to send medical equipment to hospitals across the gaza strip so they can function again. another displaced person, ahmed abu ramzi, traveled with his family from the north of the gaza strip to the south, along with hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war and destruction. he hasn't got access to enough water, food or proper healthcare. translation: as you can see, we live in very harsh _ conditions. i can say that as per the current situation, there is barely a sign of life. everything is hot from getting water to coping with hot weather. israel has repeatedly published maps that it says show safe humanitarian areas, including al—mawasi and the tal al sultan area located west of rafah. however, airstrikes have hit those two areas, killing dozens and burning tents where displaced people were living. the harsh conditions and constant threat of bombardment has made gazans think there is no safe place for them inside the strip. french president emmanuel macron has promised ukraine new weapons and fighterjets. mr macron, who's become one of kyiv�*s most staunch advocates, said france will also train ukrainian pilots and soldiers. in a joint news conference with ukrainian president volodomyr zelensky in paris, the french president said he wanted ukraine to start eu membership negotiations by the end of the month and for the country to have a quote "irreversible path" to nato membership. mr zelensky — who's been pushing western allies to provide more arms and equipment — thanked france for their support. translation: europe is still fi . htin: translation: europe is still fighting for — translation: europe is still fighting for its _ translation: europe is still fighting for its freedom, - translation: europe is still fighting for its freedom, the l fighting for its freedom, the future of our people remains uncertain but it is our duty as ukrainians and french and all people of europe to strive to ensure that europe should be a place of freedom and not a place of freedom and not a place of freedom and not a place of violence and hate. i have always been impressed by the way france has been treating ukrainians and the ukrainian people. i would like to thank all those who since the beginning have been supporting us. you have shown interest and care for the ukrainian people, you have extended help to help us defend ourselves. president zelensky also met with his us counterpart joe biden on friday who is in france for d—day commemorations. mr biden apologised for the months—long delay of us military aid to ukraine after it was held up in congress and said america would never walk away from ukraine. mr biden is now authorising more than $200 million in extra aid to reconstruct ukraine's electricity grid. they stood against hitler's aggression. does anyone doubt, does anyone doubt that they will want america to stand up against putin's aggression here in europe today? they stormed the beaches alongside our allies. does anyone believe they want america to go it alone today? meanwhile, vladimir putin doubled down on his threat to supply weapons to western adversaries — in retaliation for the west's supply of weaponry to ukraine. during a speech at the saint petersburg international economic forum, mr putin also said he would win his waron ukraine. he denied that moscow was currently threatening anyone with nuclear weapons, but that it could always change its mind. from the forum, our russia editor steve rosenberg sent this report. vladimir putin. the west accuses vladimir putin of nuclear sabre—rattling over the war in ukraine. at least today, the sabre was rattling a little less. translation: the use - of nuclear weapons is possible in the event of an exceptional threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our country, in exceptional cases. i don't think this is such a case right now. there is no necessity for that. but these pictures send a different message. russia has been holding tactical nuclear drills near ukraine's border — a not so subtle hint to kyiv and to the west. and president putin is warning he may send conventional long—range missiles to other countries for strikes on western targets. his response to nato allies allowing ukraine to hit russian territory with western missiles. but would he actually do this? some people in the west say we've heard it before from russia, we've heard sabre—rattling for the last two years and that it's a bluff. yeah, of course, it's always bluff — until the time when it's not. you can keep thinking that russia is bluffing, and then, one day, there is no more great britain to love it. and all this at an economic forum, where you can't escape the geopolitics. the last few days in st petersburg have felt very strange. on the one hand, a giant international economic forum. russia's message — business as usual. but clearly it is not business as usual, with russia waging war in ukraine and soaring tensions between russia and the west. and in his stand—off with the west, vladimir putin seems to believe it will be the west that blinks first. steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. us supreme courtjustices released their financial disclosures friday, which revealed hefty earnings for book publishing deals, trips and concert tickets for thejudges. the report also showed previouly undisclosed trips for supreme court justice clarence thomas, paid for by billionaire harlan crow. thomas previously came under fire after a news report showed he had received numerous gifts from conservative donors. meanwhile on the campaign trail, former president trump held a political rally on thursday in phoenix arizona, an important battleground state for the upcoming us election. it was his first appearance since he was found guildty of 3a felony counts in new york. mr trump seized on the opprtunity to criticise president biden for his immigration policies. criticism that comes just days after president biden signed an executive order addressing the us—mexico border. and in france, president bidenjoined world leaders to mark the 80th anniversary of d—day, followed by a state visit with french president emmanuel macron. he also met ukrainian president volodymry zelensky. the european visit is seen as a strategic move by the administration to rally us allies. joining me live to break this all down is rodney davis, former representative from illinois and hyma moore, principal at cornerstone public affairs. let's start with the executive action. all that have satisfied those who have been clamouring for action on record levels of immigration coming into the united states? n immigration coming into the united states?— united states? i think it is a very strong _ united states? i think it is a very strong step _ united states? i think it is a very strong step forward - united states? i think it is a| very strong step forward and what we have seen is that people on both sides have been saying that the president has not done enough to mitigate immigration from mexico and other countries. so i think this is an important step and i think the president believes this will neutralise some of the conflict on the republican side but the order will do some good to stop some of the immigration from mexico and to really allow for better policy. what do you think? iligiiiiii what do you think? will neutralise _ what do you think? will neutralise some - what do you think? will neutralise some of- what do you think? will neutralise some of the l neutralise some of the criticism? he is going to try to neutralise the criticism but the way— to neutralise the criticism but the way that the biden administration concocted the executive order, i don't think it will— executive order, idon't think it will do— executive order, i don't think it will do the trick. all president biden has to do is reverse _ president biden has to do is reverse the numerous executive orders _ reverse the numerous executive orders that he reversed, the donald — orders that he reversed, the donald trump had in place when joe biden— donald trump had in place when joe biden was inaugurated. we had historical low border crossings at the end of the trump _ crossings at the end of the trump administration. every single — trump administration. every single republican and democrat in congress and the executive branch— in congress and the executive branch needs to look at what president trump did and say we need _ president trump did and say we need to— president trump did and say we need to do that if we want to actually— need to do that if we want to actually stop what is happening at our— actually stop what is happening at our southern border. but there would _ at our southern border. but there would not _ at our southern border. but there would not be a need for orders and reversing authors and reversing the reversals if there was actually, hence immigration reform which the parties cannot come together wrong, can they?— parties cannot come together wrong, can they? they cannot. i served ten _ wrong, can they? they cannot. i served ten years _ wrong, can they? they cannot. i served ten years in _ wrong, can they? they cannot. i served ten years in congress - served ten years in congress and — served ten years in congress and i— served ten years in congress and i watched republicans and democrats kill bipartisan reforms. i voted for the numerous bipartisan reforms i believe — numerous bipartisan reforms i believe and i have said this before _ believe and i have said this before in— believe and i have said this before in your show that immigration is the new third rail of— immigration is the new third rail of politics. do not counter _ rail of politics. do not counter legislators to solve the problem. executive orders in the — the problem. executive orders in the executive branch can actually _ in the executive branch can actually help to make a dent in what _ actually help to make a dent in what we — actually help to make a dent in what we are seeing and witnessing on our southern border~ _ witnessing on our southern border. the supreme court has already— border. the supreme court has already ruled that executive orders — already ruled that executive orders are ok for the president regardless of whether it is republican or democrat to actually be executed and then that is— actually be executed and then that is considered somewhat above — that is considered somewhat above the law. president biden in the — above the law. president biden in the biden administration made — in the biden administration made a _ in the biden administration made a terrible mistake when he was inaugurated by thinking that— was inaugurated by thinking that by— was inaugurated by thinking that by reversing the trump administration executive orders that they— administration executive orders that they would not, that they will continue to see record low border— will continue to see record low border crossings. that is been the case _ border crossings. that is been the case. ~ ., border crossings. that is been the case-— the case. would you like to respond — the case. would you like to respond to _ the case. would you like to respond to that? _ the case. would you like to respond to that? i - the case. would you like to respond to that? i think- the case. would you like to i respond to that? i think some of that is true. i believe that president biden is leading with care and with his heart. some of these policies that president biden had in place did work and i think president biden did take some of those into account but here is the reality. joe biden really cares about people and his leading with fear and notjust with fear and not just rhetoric. with fear and not 'ust rhetorici with fear and not 'ust rhetoric. ., , ., ,, , rhetoric. rodney, on the issues of voters in _ rhetoric. rodney, on the issues of voters in swing _ rhetoric. rodney, on the issues of voters in swing states, - of voters in swing states, donald trump is back on the campaign trail holding a rally in arizona and another coming up in arizona and another coming up in nevada. that rally in arizona was his first since he was a convicted criminal. is there any indication that that is damaged support in any way? amazingly not. i cannot believe that donald trump seems to be the only— that donald trump seems to be the only presidential candidate in rny— the only presidential candidate in my lifetime that when convicted gets stronger poll numbers. nobody plays a victim better— numbers. nobody plays a victim better than donald trump. in the rally— better than donald trump. in the rally in arizona clearly shows _ the rally in arizona clearly shows that.— the rally in arizona clearly shows that. court cases are also featuring _ shows that. court cases are also featuring the - shows that. court cases are | also featuring the president biden as well. his son is on trial over gun charges this week in delaware. lt trial over gun charges this week in delaware.- week in delaware. it is unfortunate, _ week in delaware. it is unfortunate, an - week in delaware. it is - unfortunate, an unfortunate time — unfortunate, an unfortunate time in _ unfortunate, an unfortunate time in american history that we have _ time in american history that we have a _ time in american history that we have a former president who is going — we have a former president who is going to — we have a former president who is going to be the nominee of one of— is going to be the nominee of one of the two major parties in this country and the president's son who, unfortunately has been cast into — unfortunately has been cast into this _ unfortunately has been cast into this because so many former— into this because so many former intelligence officials under— former intelligence officials under democratic administrations lied during the last presidential election and said that hunter biden's laptop was somehow russian disinformation. if we had just seen — disinformation. if we had just seen honesty which is what we saw in — seen honesty which is what we saw in the _ seen honesty which is what we saw in the courtroom when the fbi who — saw in the courtroom when the fbi who had possession of the laptop— fbi who had possession of the laptop presented it as evidence, then i think hunter biden— evidence, then i think hunter biden would probably be in a much — biden would probably be in a much different position right now— much different position right now rather than being a defendant in a federal court room — defendant in a federal court room. ~ ., , defendant in a federal court room. . ., room. what is your view on the interla room. what is your view on the interplay between _ room. what is your view on the interplay between politics - room. what is your view on the interplay between politics and l interplay between politics and the justice system that we have seen recently?— seen recently? president biden has made it _ seen recently? president biden has made it very _ seen recently? president biden has made it very clear - seen recently? president biden has made it very clear that - has made it very clear that while he is the president of the united states of america he is a father and many of us who've had family members who suffer from who've had family members who sufferfrom addiction we understand what is going through. he doesn't want to politicise it. he wants his son to go through and have his day in court, he will not interfere with that and more importantly we have seenjoe biden this week be a president we have seenin week be a president we have seen in be an international leader, we saw him do things that presidents do and things that presidents do and things that will push the american agenda forward. so this trial was hunter biden is something thatis was hunter biden is something that is going to be playing out in the background butjoe biden is not on trial, he is being the president.— is not on trial, he is being the president. with all the supreme _ the president. with all the supreme court _ the president. with all the supreme court justices - the president. with all the - supreme courtjustices release supreme court justices release their financial disclosures supreme courtjustices release their financial disclosures of book deals, concert gifts —— tickets. suspicious folks have been flying similarly toes house does they need to be an enquiry as the democratic party are calling for? ., , ., , democratic party are calling for? ., , for? there has to be something and i for? there has to be something and i don't _ for? there has to be something and i don't want _ for? there has to be something and i don't want to _ for? there has to be something and i don't want to get - for? there has to be something and i don't want to get into - and i don't want to get into the weeds but at the end of the day in america we expect our leaders to have some transparency particularly when you take money from donors who are not disclosed and so i think that there has to be a little more conversation around who these justice are interacting with and how they are interacting and what is being paid for and how and by whom. ., , ., i. being paid for and how and by whom. ., , ., ,, ~' being paid for and how and by whom. ., , ., ~ ., whom. rodney, would you like to seen ethics _ whom. rodney, would you like to seen ethics investigation? - whom. rodney, would you like to seen ethics investigation? i - seen ethics investigation? i don't think we need an ethics investigation because, frankly, unfortunately, we are at the most — unfortunately, we are at the most transparent era of the supreme court. not too long ago nojustice, — supreme court. not too long ago nojustice, republican or no justice, republican or democrat nojustice, republican or democrat in the history of the supreme _ democrat in the history of the supreme court had to disclose any of— supreme court had to disclose any of these things. i agree. i think— any of these things. i agree. i think we — any of these things. i agree. i think we need more transparency in the _ think we need more transparency in the supreme court. when i was _ in the supreme court. when i was in — in the supreme court. when i was in congress i led an effort to make — was in congress i led an effort to make sure that every single expense — to make sure that every single expense that any member of the house _ expense that any member of the house of— expense that any member of the house of representatives actually put forth was searchable and sortable on a quarterly basis. i wish the senate _ quarterly basis. i wish the senate and the executive branch and the — senate and the executive branch and the supreme court would follow — and the supreme court would follow the same rules.- follow the same rules. thank ou for follow the same rules. thank you for talking _ follow the same rules. thank you for talking through - follow the same rules. thank you for talking through all. follow the same rules. thank| you for talking through all the events of politics in the us this week. there is plenty more still to come in the weeks ahead. thank you both. and finally, the paris olympic are just right around the corner and its organisers have unveiled a new display of five olympic rings mounted on the city's iconic eiffel tower. it's to mark 50 day until the start of the summer games. the rings are made from recycled french steel and each one is nine metres or 30 feet in diameter. medals for the olympics and paralympics are being inlaid with pieces of iron taken directly from the tower. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. a real mix of weather coming up this weekend. some rain, some sunshine, but one thing there won't be much of in the mix is warm weather. now, the warmest weather on friday was found in the east and the south—east of england. 21 degrees is actually about right for this time of year 12 in the north of scotland. that is a little below par. and we will keep, generally speaking, below average temperatures for most parts of the uk, not only through the weekend but actually into the start of next week. a feed of cool air from the north. now on saturday morning, we start off with a fair amount of cloud across england and wales and splashes of rain. but much of that clearing southwards skies brightening sunny spells and just the odd shower into the afternoon. similar story for northern ireland. for scotland, there will be a few more showers, some heavy ones, still some wintry ones over the very highest mountains. temperatures in northern scotland, ten or 11 degrees, perhaps 18 or 19, in south wales and southern england. so yes, below average temperatures for most now through saturday night. we'll see cloud and showery rain pushing into scotland, perhaps into northern ireland, much of england and wales holding onto clear skies. and it is going to be a rather chilly night, five degrees there in the centre of cardiff, for example. some spots in the countryside will see temperatures fairly close to freezing, i suspect, for sunday morning. now, on sunday, this little frontal system in the north bringing some showers. this next weather front just easing its way in towards northern ireland. that could well bring a spell of more persistent rain as it pushes across south west scotland into northern england as well. to the north of that it is sunny spells and showers to the south of that wales, the midlands down towards the south of england, a decent amount of dry weather, some sunshine, perhaps highs of 19 degrees, whereas further north, just ia, for example, there in glasgow now through sunday nights and into monday, this little frontal system here is expected to ease its way southwards at east with some uncertainty aboutjust how much rain it will bring and how long that will linger across central and eastern parts of england. if rain does linger for any length of time on monday, it really will feel very disappointing indeed. even if you get some sunshine with a scattering of showers, temperatures at best 10 to 17 degrees. and we stick with those rather cool conditions for much of the coming week. and there will be further outbreaks of rain at times.

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