Have behaved in all of this, they say they are dismayed by the tone and content of the Premier Leagues submission which they say has harmed the trust and confidence in the league. They say the eight points deduction that was sought by the Premier League was utterly disproportionate, they say the Premier League gave no consideration to the unique circumstances and mitigation was put forward by forest. And they make the point about other clubs that are coming up from the championship, aspiring ambitious clubs who want to notjust survive in the Premier League but thrive in the Premier League against those big established clubs. They do say this does harm to that possibility of clubs doing well when they have these rules in place. And central to this whole case is the losses that theyve accrued but particularly since they were promoted to the Premier League, the spending spree that they went on but also the sale of brennanjohnson to tottenham hotspur, that happened in the middle of a transfer window. They essentially said they held out to get more money for him, and that has meant they have now fallen foul of the rules and they basically say that doesnt make sense for an ambitious club to be hit with this deduction as a result of that. Fenerbahce say they will consider pulling out of the Turkish League after some of their players were attacked by trabzonspor supporters following their win on sunday. There was a Pitch Invasion at full time in trabzon and some players were forced to defend themselves. They were given a heroes� welcome on their return to istanbul after the victory that saw them move two points behind leaders galatassary. But the club now say that they will hold an extraordinary general meeting on april two, when they will consider what action to take and that incudes withdrawing from the super lig. Inter milan defender Francesco Acerbi has been sent from italys National TeamTraining Camp following an allegation he racially abused napolis juan jesus in sundays serie a match. In close up television images, juanjesus appeared to be telling the referee that acerbi used a racist slur. Juanjesus also pointed at his shirt sleeve which had a � keep racism out� badge as part of the league 5 anti racism campaign. Acerbi has denied using any racial vocabulary. Britain� s most successful female olympian, Dame Laura Kenny says the time was right for her to step away from cycling. The 31 year old who has won five Olympic Golds and seven World Championship titles announced her retirement earlier today ruling her out of a fourth olympic appearance in paris this summer. With the big qualification coming around, you have to be qualified, the last opportunity is the end of april. I would have had to compete by then and the pressure of that was making me be like, i don� t want to do this. So i don� t think there was a specific day. It has only been about ten days actually completely decided. It has been in my head for a little while, thinking, at the this is the right time for me. That� s it for me for the moment. Latest on israel gaza war. Israel has killed the third most senior hammers commander in gaza, so my one. Usjoe biden has held the first phone call in a month with the israeli Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu. Us has a strong message to israel about going into rafah take a listen. The proposition is that hamas should not be allowed a Safe Haven In Rafah or anywhere else, but a major Ground Operation there would be a mistake. It would lead to more innocent civilian deaths, worsen the already dire humanitarian crisis, deepen the anarchy in gaza, and further isolate israel internationally. The eu� s Foreign Policy chief, josep borrell, says israel is provoking and using starvation as a weapon of war. A new un Backed Report has warned that 1. 1 Million People in gaza, around half the population, are experiencing catastrophic shortages of food. Israel denies its hampering the delivery of aid. Overnight, its troops raided the largest hospital in gaza, al shifa, for the fourth time, as orla guerin, our Senior International correspondent, now reports. Sheer desperation in gaza city today and a tiny window of hope. This crush is to get a few kilograms of flour. Most don� t manage it. There is nothing to eat or drink, says om omar. Children are dying. There are massacres when planes drop aid and people die. The eu says israel is provoking famine and has turned gaza into a killing ground. Gaza was before the war the greatest open air prison. Today, it is the greatest open air graveyard, a graveyard for Tens Of Thousands of people and also a graveyard for many of the most important principles of humanitarian law. Gunshots. In another district of gaza city, the sounds of battle. This is the area around al shifa, gaza� s largest hospital. Inside their own homes nearby, civilians at risk from israel� s fourth raid on the hospital. Here is the army� s heavily edited video of the assault. It appears to show troops coming under fire as they approach the hospital complex. They shoot their way in. Doctors told the bbc three patients died because the electricity was cut. The idf is conducting a High Precision operation in limited areas of Shifa Hospital. We know that senior Hamas Terrorists have regrouped inside the Shifa Hospital and are using it to command attacks against israel. Once again, families have been forced to flee the area. War weary and now with fresh trauma. This young boy says, we were sleeping when they started bombing. They shelled our home and there was shooting. Afterwards they let us out. They undressed the man and took them to the tanks. For gazans, no escape from the danger. If they don� t die of israel� s bombardment, they may soon die of hunger. Orla guerin, bbc news, jerusalem. Let� s speak to harpinder collacott, Executive Director for mercy corps europe thank you so much for coming on the programme. What� s your experience of the situation right there right now . Just as your earlier report has shown, the situation in regards to the population either being affected by shelling, or disease, and no hunger is incredibly prolific. The only way to describe it is it� s a catastrophic situation and for urgent action is not taken, we will see death bigger than we� ve already seen at the moment. find see death bigger than weve already seen at the moment. Seen at the moment. And by urgent action, seen at the moment. 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Those vehicles going across the border as well. We need Greater Atlanta crossings border as well. We need Greater Atlanta crossings and border as well. We need Greater Atlanta crossings and secondly l border as well. We need greater i atlanta crossings and secondly we need better access for those trucks to get humanitarian supplies and and get them fast. Ultimately, we� re not talking about ten, 20, 30 trucks a day. We need hundreds of trucks a day. We need hundreds of trucks a day to get in to feed the population the size of the City Of Manchester. 2. 3 Million People are on the brink of starvation, many of them particularly in Northern Gaza, it� s only a matter of time before we see more and more deaths as a result of hunger. So first of all, it is a matter of opening up those crossings and making sure trucks can leave at and making sure trucks can leave at a faster pace than they are at the moment. Unfortunately, the Security Checks that have been put in place are actually preventing aid from moving into gaza. Are actually preventing aid from moving into gaza. Thank you very much for coming moving into gaza. Thank you very much for coming on moving into gaza. Thank you very much for coming on the moving into gaza. Thank you very. Much for coming on the programme, thank you. Much for coming on the programme, thank ou. , ~ , the United Nations has accused iran of � Crimes Against Humanity� in its treatment of women and girls. The Fact Finding Mission was sparked by the death of 22 year old mahsa amini while in custody for not wearing the hijab properly which triggered mass protests and a crackdown on protesters. Torture, rape and extra judicial executions were among the violations found in iran. Bbc� s persian� s kasra naji spoke to sara hossain chair of the un mission. It� s been a long journey and we started it looking into the alleged Human Rights Violations that occurred during the course of the protest that started on 16th September 2022. And in the course of our investigations, what we found has led us to conclude that there haven� t only been violations of International Human rights law, but there� ve also been violations of International Criminal law. And that� s why we� ve been compelled to make these findings of Crimes Against Humanity. And the reason we� ve come to that conclusion is that we found the ingredients of Crimes Against Humanity, which is a widespread and systematic attack. Like what . Like violent, brutalfiring on protesters in demonstrations, largely peaceful protesters, in many places across the country, and also large numbers of people in different places. We found cases of killings, extrajudicial killings, cases of torture and ill treatment, cases of rape, all happening across those patterns and against a civilian population. So we found all of the ingredients there. We� ve also made a finding of the crime against humanity of gender persecution, intersecting with persecution on grounds of ethnicity and religion. So in particular, violation of human rights and gender based laws against women . It� s specific, actually, it� s one of the specific acts that� s part of the crime against humanity, which is gender persecution. And we found that in the way in which a structured system of discrimination is applied against women, women and other minority groups, in fact, in the country at large. Let� s speak to gissou nia, who is director of the strategic Litigation Project at the atlantic council. Thank you for coming on the programme. Thanks for having me. What stood out to you from this Fact Finding Mission today. The Factfinding Mission today. The presentation Factfinding Mission today. The presentation of Fact Finding Mission today. Tue presentation of the Fact Finding Mission today. Tte presentation of the missions Fact Finding Mission today. Tte presentation of the missions report presentation of the mission� s report was today, and what is very important is this finding against Crimes Against Humanity. This is a finding that points to International Criminal law, and what that means is that prosecutors around the world can use these findings to support possibly investigating Islamic Republic of iran officials that come into their borders, where they have laws that support that. And so for me that is very important, and the Fact Finding Mission actually made a recommendation in its report for the use of universaljurisdiction which is this idea that domestic prosecutors can prosecute International Crimes that occur elsewhere by perpetrators elsewhere, and against victims elsewhere. But if they have the laws to support that, so very much in the same way that, so very much in the same way that we see a bunch of trials related to the syrian conflict that are happening in courts in germany. Interesting, because people often, well not accused but they hear the details gathered in reports like this, and then the worry is that report sits on a shelf and no one is ever held accountable and nothing ever held accountable and nothing ever happens. So is it potentially that if anyone potentially involved travels, then that could instigate proceedings, and then also you talked about otherjurisdictions, how does that work if people don� t travel and don� t leave iran . T� iiii travel and dont leave iran . Ill cive ou travel and dont leave iran . T� ll give you one concrete example. Right now in canada, there are nine Islamic Republic of iran officials or individuals linked to the regime that our present in canada. The canadian government is looking to deport those individuals instead of prosecute them even though one of the individuals currently up for depredation is somebody that committed Crimes Against Humanity in Protest Violence and iran in november 2019. Protest violence and iran in november2019. So Protest Violence and iran in november 2019. So there are authorities that we can use in countries but there has to be the political will and there has to be the evidence. So these individuals do travel and it� s something that we should be encouraging states to undertake when they find these individuals in their borders. Thank ou so individuals in their borders. Thank you so much individuals in their borders. Thank you so much for individuals in their borders. Thank you so much for coming individuals in their borders. Thank you so much for coming on individuals in their borders. Thank you so much for coming on the. You so much for coming on the programme, thank you. 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