and everything else. >> columbia university president released a statement explaining the school's actions. for safety reasons saying in part i authorize the police department to begin clearing the encampment. i took this extraordinary step because these are extraordinary circumstances. outside the nypd late last night headquarters you could see life pictures. you talked about this. a large group still gathering and supporting those arrested protesters as they were being released one by one from that police station. this police operation at the university is the first mass arrest made on the campus since 19681 hundreds of students protested the vietnam war. >> daniela, thank you for coming on. i want to get your take on
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for the last two weeks. he told me why his organisation is longer able to operate in gaza. we've been working at al—aqsa hospital for the last two weeks, but on friday, we were withdrawn for safety reasons. i was operating on a serious blast injury during the day and at about three o'clock, i finished in theatres to come out and find that there had been an attack on the intensive care unit of al—aqsa hospital by the israeli defence force, and the area was no longer deconflicted by the israeli defence force and we were told we had to leave. we have not been able to go back since. already, many of the local doctors
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it has taken time for the israeli war cabinet to come around to talking about that and to have a brief plan published by israel's defence minister last week, giving an outline of what israel's strategy could look like, saying that palestinians will be allowed to go back to their homes. mr blinken has been saying that he thinks displaced palestinians must be allowed to go back as soon as conditions allow. but there are indications in israel's media that that could be tied to a new hostage deal to bring home the 100 plus hostages remain in captivity in gaza. earlier, i spoke to nick maynard in cairo. he is a senior surgeon and clinical lead for the charity medical aid for palestinians. he's been working in al aqsa hospital in central gaza for the last two weeks and told me why his organisation is longer able to operate. we've been working at al—aqsa hospital for the last two weeks, but on friday, we were withdrawn for safety reasons.