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the idf knew exactly who they were and where they were and they were targeted as they were leaving, after they dropped the food aid at a known humanitarian warehouse. they were chased down, in a sense, after the first vehicle was hit. people fled from that vehicle and they were targeted again. the idf continued firing on trucks that were clearly marked with the bright logo of the world central kitchen. they continued firing until all aid workers were dead. israel claims it was a tragic accident and i think there needs to be an independent investigation. if it is a tragic accident, as they claim, then i think the idf is inept and incompetent and i think israel owes the families and the world an explanation. do you accept that explanation they have given so far that they say, that it was a mistake? i think that is a joke. they say it to protect themself. but, i mean, you know, i think it was meant. they wanted to do it, in a way that they want to keep on starving refugees out there. when you heard the israeli prime minister say that this happens in war, in relation to the death of your son and these other aid workers, what went through your mind? that is an irresponsible comment. anyone looking at the situation, 200 aid workers killed delivering in the process of delivering food aid to starving populations. what does that look like to you? it looks like using food as a weapon. and i know this is a few days in and i cannot imagine how things are feeling for you. how do you feel about the hole this leaves in your life going ahead now? there is definitely a hole in my heart. when i first heard the news ofjacob�*s death, as i said, i was crushed and shattered and what i thought of immediately was sandy, jacob's life partner and his son who is only 18 months old. their dreams have been completely shattered. the only thing that i think will help us tremendously is jasper. knowing that through jasper there is still part ofjacob's life, you know? and that is one main reason why we are doing what we are doing right now. i'm an old man. jacob was a young man and sandy is a young woman, they had their whole lives ahead of them. so what my mind went to was that... ..all of his hopes and dreams, sandy's hopes and dreams for the future, the life they were building together was destroyed. my father was killed. my father was us military and served in world war ii, the korean war. he was a fighter pilot and died when my mother was pregnant with me, i never met him and i grew up without having a father. and now my grandson will grow up without having his father. antony blinken has been speaking about the humanitarian situation in gaza. let's listen to what he has had to say. we gaza. let's listen to what he has had to say-— gaza. let's listen to what he has hadtosa. , ,, had to say. we welcome the steps that have been _ had to say. we welcome the steps that have been announced - had to say. we welcome the steps that have been announced by - had to say. we welcome the steps l that have been announced by israel, opening a new crossing point, having shipments go directly from the port, maximising the route from jordan. these are positive developments. but the real test is results. and that is what we are looking to see in the coming days, and in the coming weeks. �* , . ~ coming days, and in the coming weeks. �*, ., ~ i. coming days, and in the coming weeks. �*, ., weeks. let's take you back to the human rights — weeks. let's take you back to the human rights council. _ weeks. let's take you back to the human rights council. we - weeks. let's take you back to the human rights council. we were l human rights council. we were discussing voting on recommending an arms ban to israel. we are expecting that discussion. we havejust arms ban to israel. we are expecting that discussion. we have just heard that discussion. we have just heard that the body has adopted a resolution calling for israel to be held accountable for possible war crimes in gaza. that is news we are just getting out of geneva, whether human rights council has gathered. just to reiterate, the rights body has adopted a resolution calling for israel to be held accountable for possible war crimes in gaza. we will go to our corresponded shortly to reflect on that. now, let's go to new york. darren hill is our cbs correspondent. we know that there have been some significant developments since the call between benjamin netanyahu and president biden. what isjoe biden�*s stance following the phone call? what biden. what is joe biden's stance following the phone call? what we are hearing _ following the phone call? what we are hearing from _ following the phone call? what we are hearing from the _ following the phone call? what we are hearing from the white - following the phone call? what we are hearing from the white house | following the phone call? what we i are hearing from the white house in relation to this 30 minute phone call that they have called a tense discussion, it was a clear discussion, it was a clear discussion from president biden�*s perspective. there is a reiteration that while the us and the white house is supporting israel large—scale in their efforts to uproot and end hamas, they are also really stressing here that they want to make sure that civilian lives are being taken care of and that aid workers also are being allowed to do the work that they need to do. the work they need to do to keep people fed and alive in gaza. civilians, keeping them alive in gaza, as well. it was a really tense discussion from president biden, with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. 0vernight, we learned there were three new humanitarian corridors that were opened up, going back to the sound bite you are playing from the sound bite you are playing from the secretary of state, antony blinken, again, the discussion of making sure that why all those corridors have been opened, is the aid getting to the people that need it? that will be a big question going forward. it? that will be a big question going forward-— it? that will be a big question auoin forward. , ., going forward. things are developing cuickl , the going forward. things are developing quickly. the un _ going forward. things are developing quickly, the un rights— going forward. things are developing quickly, the un rights council- going forward. things are developing quickly, the un rights council has - quickly, the un rights council has also demanded a halt on arms sales to israel, and that is coming from geneva where the human rights council has been meeting this morning. it seems as though the call that happened between biden and netanyahu, there have been significant development since that call. of course, not all calls between world leaders are made public. the world was waiting on the details of this one, and it seems to have had some significant results. that's right. the us is a major supporter, a major ally of israel. and so seeing these calls within the united states for president biden to change his rhetoric or at least the us approach to supporting israel almost seemingly unconditionally, that has been a really big point of interest for a lot of people here and around the world. what will the united states do in relation to this, especially as we have now seen that this us canadian dual citizen killed in this air strike, which israel has said was unintentional, was accidental, there are questions of whether this was, if nothing else, negligence, question is ongoing. people wanted to see a president biden or change and adjust his tone in relation to supporting israel's war effort in gaza. where does this leave _ israel's war effort in gaza. where does this leave the _ israel's war effort in gaza. where does this leave the us _ israel's war effort in gaza. where does this leave the us israeli - does this leave the us israeli relationship? i guess that might depend on how israel responds further. . �* , depend on how israel responds further. ., �*, , ~ depend on how israel responds further. , �* ., depend on how israel responds further. , ~ ., ., further. that's exactly it. a lot of what we are _ further. that's exactly it. a lot of what we are hearing _ further. that's exactly it. a lot of what we are hearing from - further. that's exactly it. a lot of what we are hearing from this . further. that's exactly it. a lot of i what we are hearing from this call, and also from the vice president yesterday, the us saying that we will make sure israel has the support that it needs in its efforts to defend itself, at the same time, the vice president said if there are no changes to their approach, it is very likely we are going to change our approach. this point of a much more conditional relationship than we have heard in the past, in regards to the united states' support of israel in its efforts on the gaza war at this present moment. thank you very much for that. let's reiterate those two lines we are hearing, but are un rights body has adopted a resolution calling for israel to be held accountable for possible war crimes in gaza, and also that they are demanding a halt on arms sales to israel. those two lines coming from the human rights council in geneva. some nato countries along russia's border are calling on their western allies — including those further afield — to bring back mandatory military service as a deterrent to moscow's waron ukraine. estonia's prime minister kaja kallas says conscription is essential to winning the war. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake is in estonia's second largest city tartu (tar—t00, with more on how the war in ukraine is changing military preparedness. this city, tartu is actually a european capital of culture this year and that status is reflected in the genteel and relaxed vibe this place has. certainly there is no sense of any panic and when you talk to people here, you do not pick up on real concern that they could be russian aggression anytime soon. but certainly here in estonia they say their neighbours do pose a real threat to the country and that is why they have this system of conscription and why they are actually asking other european allies to follow suit and to boost their own military service programmes. but, also, if you listen to the prime minister here, in our interview with her she was saying that the best thing nato allies could do at this moment is to boost their own spending on defence to hit that figure of 2%. the reality is, though, that this year by nato's own admission only about two—thirds of the 32 countries in the club are set to hit that benchmark figure and that is of concern to the likes of estonia and the other two baltic countries and other nations on russia's doorstep, because they say that by boosting military funding, that is the best way to provide deterrents to vladimir putin and, of course, if there were to be an attack, the best way of making sure their country's military are in the best possible shape to respond to it. of course, russia, for its part, rejects any sort of notion that it is looking to attack a nato country at all. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here rail passengers are being warned of major disruption as the latest wave of strikes by thousands of train drivers starts today. i6 rail companies are carrying out industrial action over the next four days, which is likely to lead to cancellations, delays and no services in some areas. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports. ben warland joins me now. we know in the uk that there have been a number of strikes, this is the latest one. tell us more about what is going to happen. tell us more about what is going to ha en. , , , tell us more about what is going to hauen. , ,, , tell us more about what is going to ha en. , ,, , ., happen. this dispute has been going on for a very — happen. this dispute has been going on for a very long — happen. this dispute has been going on for a very long time _ happen. this dispute has been going on for a very long time now. - happen. this dispute has been going on for a very long time now. it's - on for a very long time now. it's very quiet at a london pub euston station today. even the pasty shop is closed. this is the first of three days of rolling strike action by train drivers in the uk, indisputable pay and will bear working conditions. it will affect transport to the major cities including liverpool, birmingham and edinburgh. none of the main line services are running because of industrial action. the only service is running for the only services running from your transport for london trains. the aslef union is the union in question. the general secretary is one of those on the picket line here this morning. the --eole picket line here this morning. the people behind me haven't had a pay rise for— people behind me haven't had a pay rise for half— people behind me haven't had a pay rise for half a decade. with the cost _ rise for half a decade. with the cost of— rise for half a decade. with the cost of living crisis, the call is to have — cost of living crisis, the call is to have a _ cost of living crisis, the call is to have a pay rise. we have done 17 pay deals _ to have a pay rise. we have done 17 pay deals in— to have a pay rise. we have done 17 pay deals in the last 12 months. scotland. — pay deals in the last 12 months. scotland, wales, freight, open access, — scotland, wales, freight, open access, the elisabeth line, the tube and various— access, the elisabeth line, the tube and various others. this is a westminster problem, driven by government. the government doesn't want to— government. the government doesn't want to resolve it and does not taro _ want to resolve it and does not care. , ., ., , care. there is going to be further disru tion care. there is going to be further disruotion on _ care. there is going to be further disruption on the _ care. there is going to be further disruption on the network? - care. there is going to be further disruption on the network? yes, | disruption on the network? yes, toda 's disruption on the network? yes, today's strike — disruption on the network? yes, today's strike action _ disruption on the network? yes, today's strike action is _ disruption on the network? we: today's strike action is affecting avanti west today's strike action is affecting ava nti west coast trains, today's strike action is affecting avanti west coast trains, the east midlands railway, west midlands trains and crosscountry trains. there are further strikes planned for tomorrow and monday. different countries are reflected on different days. the advice to passengers is due to track the national rail website before you travel, and there is also more details on the bbc news website. . ~ is also more details on the bbc news website. ., ~ , ., , . it's one of those songs you can't help sing along to and it's going to be played all over brighton this weekend to mark a special moment in music history. fiona lamdin has more. we are at brighton museum, celebrating 50 years of abba. we are wearing the clothes, well, not quite there close, but replicas, and the very drunk if that was used on that night all those years ago. jackie was there. she was 15. this is what she was wearing, a bridesmaid dress. her dad with a photographer, taking photos. he got this photo behind—the—scenes of abba, just as they were adjusting their costumes. jackie, tell me, what was it like? it was just surreal. it was amazing. it was just surreal. it was amazing. it was just surreal. it was amazing. it was like being up to another planet, they were amazing. when they came out of the _ planet, they were amazing. when they came out of the lift? _ planet, they were amazing. when they came out of the lift? everybody - came out of the lift? everybody sto ed. came out of the lift? everybody stopped. everybody _ came out of the lift? everybody stopped. everybody was - came out of the lift? everybody stopped. everybody was in - came out of the lift? everybody stopped. everybody was in or i came out of the lift? everybody| stopped. everybody was in or of their outlets, the silver platform boots. have you seen a man walk in silver platform boots, because i hadn't since then. it silver platform boots, because i hadn't since then.— silver platform boots, because i hadn't since then. it stayed with ou our hadn't since then. it stayed with you your entire _ hadn't since then. it stayed with you your entire life? _ hadn't since then. it stayed with you your entire life? yes, - hadn't since then. it stayed with you your entire life? yes, it - hadn't since then. it stayed with you your entire life? yes, it was wonderful- _ you your entire life? yes, it was wonderful. come _ you your entire life? yes, it was wonderful. come next _ you your entire life? yes, it was wonderful. come next door. - you your entire life? yes, it was - wonderful. come next door. tomorrow niuht wonderful. come next door. tomorrow ni . ht there wonderful. come next door. tomorrow night there will— wonderful. come next door. tomorrow night there will be _ wonderful. come next door. tomorrow night there will be a _ wonderful. come next door. tomorrow night there will be a replica _ wonderful. come next door. tomorrow night there will be a replica on - wonderful. come next door. tomorrow night there will be a replica on the - night there will be a replica on the stage on the dome, they will be performing again. dan, tell us what you are in the course will be doing tomorrow?— you are in the course will be doing tomorrow? tomorrow night we are auoin to tomorrow? tomorrow night we are going to be — tomorrow? tomorrow night we are going to be performing _ tomorrow? tomorrow night we are going to be performing a _ tomorrow? tomorrow night we are going to be performing a medley. tomorrow? tomorrow night we are| going to be performing a medley of abba hits, and we will bejoined by eurovision stars performing their hits, as well as a cover of an abba song. hits, as well as a cover of an abba sonu. ., hits, as well as a cover of an abba son: . ., ., hits, as well as a cover of an abba sonu. ., ., ., i. , hits, as well as a cover of an abba sonu. ., ., ., , song. how long have you been acting for? it song. how long have you been acting for? it feels — song. how long have you been acting for? it feels like _ song. how long have you been acting for? it feels like years, _ song. how long have you been acting for? it feels like years, but _ song. how long have you been acting for? it feels like years, but a - for? it feels like years, but a coule for? it feels like years, but a couple of _ for? it feels like years, but a couple of months, _ for? it feels like years, but a couple of months, since - for? it feels like years, but a - couple of months, since christmas. takeit couple of months, since christmas. take it away! # 0h, take it away! # oh, yeah # oh, yeah # the history book on the shelf # the history book on the shelf # is always repeating itself # is always repeating itself # waterloo! # waterloo! # i was defeated, you won the war. # i was defeated, you won the war. # waterloo! # waterloo! # promise to love you for ever more. # promise to love you for ever more. # waterloo! # waterloo! # couldn't escape if i wanted to. # couldn't escape if i wanted to. # waterloo! # waterloo! # waterloo! # knowing my fate is to be with you. # knowing my fate is to be with you. # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo # finally face my waterloo. # finally face my waterloo. # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo # finally facing my waterloo. # sounding fantastic. i am sure you will have that in your head all day. joe lewis and former owner of tottenham hotspur football club has pleaded guilty to passing stock tips to his girlfriend, friends and employees. boeing h

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