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college like people are into the breeze, they're into these, these women as athletes. it's so font for going awesome and guess what, this game, the weekend i get to stay up late and watch the games. >> thanks very much to our panel and thanks to you for joining us. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. fan on new central starts right now >> breaking news, the idf just released its findings on the strike that killed seven world central kitchen aid workers. the investigation the deadly strike on, mistaken identification. >> their major legal setbacks for donald trump. this morning, but the federal judge in florida might have left over when it escape patch big enough to drive a truckload of documents through. >> tonight is the night the final four and a woman's nc doublet tournament. >> caitlin clark gearing up to try and leave the hawkeyes to a national title. i'm kate baldwin with sarah side nar and john berman. this is cnn news central >> we begin with breaking who's out of israel. we've just received the idf's initial findings on the israeli strike that. killed seven world central kitchen workers in gaza on monday, the internal investigation has found israeli forces believed they were targeting hamas, end quote, mistakenly assumed to hamas gunmen were in the vehicles in the aid convoy. israel has now fired two military commanders let's get right to cnn's nic robertson, who joins us now, live from jerusalem. can you walk us through the findings? it's a couple of pages. and what do you see that might be missing when you look at some of the details of this yeah, this is a sequence of events that the idf has laid out that they say led to this miss identification of miss clarification of >> the events on the ground. they say they the idf spotted a gunman getting on aid trucks i'm talking about trucks here. the big vehicles that carry the actual palettes and containers of food and other humanitarian supplies. and then the idf says they saw another gunman, again, a single. so we're talking about two gunman. they're saying they see get on the aid truck or aid trucks then the convoy goes into the warehouse and the idf says, what happened next is where the misidentification a miss clarification happens that the idf then tracked the suv's the vehicles leaving the warehouse after the aid trucks had been there. the idf says they didn't realize these suvs worked for the world central kitchen, despite the fact these were markings are clearly in on those vehicles the idf then says that those vehicles were engaged because the idf believed that the gunman were inside those suvs now no longer on the aid trucks after they'd been to the warehouse, but inside the suv's. now the idf says this should not have happened. it was against their protocols sen. against their rules of engagement. and they have now dismissed a major who was directly involved in the incident and the brigade chief of staff, a reserve kernel and disciplined the brigade commander as well. now, the world central kitchen say that it is good that the idf has acknowledged and accepted responsibility. it's good that they had taken disciplinary action however, they're saying that this is these outrageous killings, that what the idf has said so far on what they've done is really of cold comfort they said that the idf report shows that the world central kitchen workers were doing everything that they should have been doing >> but >> this, of course leads many, many questions unanswered how could it be assumed that the gunman who's been on trucks, we're now inside. we're talking about two gunman could be inside three different vehicles and so many more unanswered questions >> yeah, that's true. >> we will wait to see what happens. i know the world central kitchen founder has asked for an independent investigation that is not done by the idf. i do want to talk to you about something that has just happened after this conversation between netanyahu and president biden the aid crossings into northern gaza, opening up and a dedicated port. israel says will be available for aid shipments. what else you're learning there? >> yeah, i think it's key to look at what the white house is saying, hey, us policy is going to be determined on how israel moves forward from these statements. and we heard the same from secretary blinken today, and it's what palestinians are telling us as well. it's one thing to hear it from the israeli government, particularly when they're pushed by the united states to do this but let's see the reality on the ground and the context. so that of course, is that back in january this year the israeli government said that it was okay for food shipments to come in through the port of ashdod, which is 20 miles from the erez crossing however, those food shipments, when they arrived within blocked by protesters, we already know that elements within side netanyahu's prime minister netanyahu's government, the right-wing elements are saying that they didn't agree with this move by ideas. government, this sets the scene for again, potential protests to potentially stop convoys. it hasn't happened, but this is why the white house will look closely. and another point of reference here is that when he was here in early february, secretary of state antony blinken told the israelis that they should be opening erez crossing in the north of gaza because that's where the humanitarian situation is most desperate. that's where people are literally dying of starvation. we just got to figure from people on the ground there today, you know how much it is for one kilo, 2.2 pounds of potatoes today 22 bucks, 22 bucks for two pounds of potatoes. that's the price of potatoes. that's why people are starving in the north of gaza right now. and that's where there's going to be so much scrutiny to see if this actually happens that the us has called so many times for arrows to be opened >> and the un agency that's looking at famine says famine is imminent. they're man-made famine. nic robertson, thank you so much for all your reporting >> okay. >> so this report also comes out as israel is now as you guys were just discussing opening planning to open another crossing into gaza to allow more humanitarian aid to flow in. and this is after that phone call between president biden and the israeli prime minister. we're i didn't issued an ultimatum. the netanyahu takes specific and concrete and measurable steps to protect aid workers two or risk losing us support. cnn's arlette sciences at the white house now with much more on this, arlette, what are you hearing this morning from the white house about this initial review? this initial analysis, this the initial report coming out about that strike locate official here at the white house were closely waiting and watching for this initial report from the israelis as they're trying to get some further explanation for what exactly led to that strike on that world central kitchen convoy. it comes on the heels of a very blunt conversation between president biden i didn't israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yesterday, where biden warned israel would face consequences if they do not do more to protect civilians and ease the humanitarian crisis in gaza. now, in that phone call, a senior administration official tells cnn that netanyahu who admitted that the idf was to blame for the strike on this convoy. and this morning, we have some interesting new language from secretary of state antony blinken, who ahead of the israelis it's report being released, said that there must be a thorough, independent investigation and full accountability for what happened. take a listen >> it's also critical that we see an independent thoreau and fully publicized investigation into the killing of the world central kitchen >> team who were performing heroic work under the most difficult circumstances and tried to get assistance to people who so desperately need it. so we're looking to see that investigation. we're looking to see a public accounting and ruling can just see accountability in its wake >> now, this >> all comes on the >> heels of what was could be one of the most consequential phone calls of this conflict between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in that phone call, netanyahu assured the president that israel would be trying to take steps to prevent incidents like this from happening again, that's according to a senior administration official, one thing that the to menn agreed on was that more needed to be done to be able to track where these humanitarian aid workers are in gaza. there's also was a discussion about the need to get more humanitarian aid into the enclave. and that was through the opening of these access points as nick was talking about earlier just in the hours after this call between biden and netanyahu, israel approved the opening of that erez crossing in northern gaza. now, one thing that secretary blinken and other officials here at the white house have stressed is that a while they welcome the opening of this crossing, while the welcomed the ports. they also want to see the metrics of this, see how many aid trucks are actually getting in, see how much assistance is actually being distributed to the american, to the palestinian people. but really this all between biden and netanyahu will be closely watched since it was one of the starkest warnings that he's offered, that biden has given to netanyahu about the way that they're conducting their operations, saying that things need to change arlette saenz at the white house course. thank you so much. >> john >> denied. denied. deny donald trump's effort to get the documents case tossed rejected the georgia election case, tossed reject the new york criminal case delayed, rejected this morning. how to cope with so much rejection than one driver lucky to be alive this morning? 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