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Israel Launches Airstrikes in Southern Gaza, Killing 22, Including 18 Children

Israel conducted overnight airstrikes on the southern Gaza city of Rafah which resulted in the deaths of at least 22 people, including 18 children, while many others sustained severe injuries….
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Meet the Press

the long-range artillery. i really appreciate that it mentions long-range weapons. and it's important because we need long-range weapons to not lease people on the frontline. we have casualties because we cannot reach that far. our weapons are not that long-range. we need it. and air defense. this is crucial. these are the priorities now. >> president zelenskyy, as you know, this aid was held up for half a year because there is fierce opposition to sending more aid to ukraine, particularly amongst some republicans. how long should americans be expected to fund the war in ukraine? >> translator: the americans are not funding the war in ukraine.

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BBC News at Six

called the new drug threat — in full on bbc iplayer. the main tv tower in ukraine's second biggest city kharkiv has been hit by a russian missile. the local military says the signal has been cut to surrounding areas. footage shows the top collapsing. it's the first time such a mast has been hit since kyiv�*s major antennae was struck in the early weeks of the full—scale invasion. there are no reported casualties. the train drivers�* union aslef has announced another wave of rolling strikes and an overtime ban. disruption is expected from monday sixth may to saturday 11 may. the dispute has been deadlocked since aslef this month rejected the latest pay offer. technology that's supposed to keep drivers safe on england's so—called smart motorways frequently stops working — that's what a bbc investigation has found. panorama has revealed that in the last two years, equipment was hit by hundreds of power cuts, some putting safety

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TAIPEI (Reuters) -- More than 80 earthquakes, the strongest of 6.3 magnitude, struck Taiwan's east coast starting Monday night and into the early hour

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BBC News

agency, the made agency that supports palestinians in that area. really, concerned about the growing famine —— the aid agency. the growing famine -- the aid auen . �* , ., the growing famine -- the aid auen . f ., , agency. it's a problem. under warnin: agency. it's a problem. under warning about _ agency. it's a problem. under warning about the _ agency. it's a problem. under warning about the famine. i agency. it's a problem. under warning about the famine. --| warning about the famine. —— unwra. some families only get one meal over two days in the situation in northern gaza is severe and some aid recently went onto equipment but not enough and in buffer and a dozen areas of there is a famine looming over gaza and there is urgent need and the only to achieve that and the other way to deliver is in a ceasefire ——an in rafah. the resistance built to be able to have an offensive ground offensive in rafah could be difficult to deliver aid and the aid would be limited as the casualties, more than 34,000, more like 75,000 injured and the hospitals cannot cope and

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BBC News

the casualties which according to the palestinian health ministry in gaza, 34,000 now. so it was received differently and i think it is more or less and i think it is more or less a prize for israel because inaudible strong way to a renia attack to israel and listening to american support and preparing for the rafah operation, so this aid will help israel to carry on its mission, according to mr netanyahu.— mission, according to mr netanyahu. mission, according to mr netan ahu. �* , ., ., netanyahu. and yet, you do have israel's allies _ netanyahu. and yet, you do have israel's allies including _ netanyahu. and yet, you do have israel's allies including the i israel's allies including the us urging mr netanyahu not to launch the full—scale offensive in rifai? launch the full-scale offensive in rifai? , , , , launch the full-scale offensive in rifai? , , ,, ., in rifai? there is pressure on mr netanyahu _ in rifai? there is pressure on mr netanyahu not _ in rifai? there is pressure on mr netanyahu not to - in rifai? there is pressure on mr netanyahu not to do i in rifai? there is pressure on mr netanyahu not to do that. however, it's in the intentions the of —— the intentions of netanyahu because to achieve what he called complete victory over hamas, we need to go to rafah because there are many tunnels and many militants

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BBC News

that has been announced and been agreed is additional to that. about $14 billion of it is for military aid, a large chunk of that will go on replenishing israel's iron dome missile defences. equally, a large chunk will also go on buying more arms and resupplying, and resupply things like that. the extra 9 billion or so, you know, is for humanitarian relief that one assumes will be spent on the israeli side of the relief effort, in and around gaza. but it is a substantial amount of money. yeah, the palestinian president spokesman calling it an act of aggression against palestinian people that would cause thousands more casualties in gaza. the attention is back on gaza, isn't it, after those tensions between iran and israel eased, and in particular, rafah? yeah. because the israeli government has made it very clear that they wish

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CNN Newsroom Live

expecting russia to try and take advantage of this window before ukraine is able to rearm and bolster its defenses. and if so exactly what are you expecting? >> well, that'd be they've been doing this so far. and of course they will try to do this again, but we talking about again weeks of difference. but within these periods of time, there would be throwing whatever they can in order to gain as much territory as they can. i don't think that's will end up with some substantial gains for russia there will be tremendous casualties from russian sayyed, but they literally don't care much about that. but they understood that there is a there is a wheel of us people to support your grain. so question of the sort of pause in funding for many of the russian analysts, i believe that was a matter of time they understood that they need to use that time in order to gain and to advance one more important thing which, which, which sometimes people don't notice in the end that bill is

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MediaBuzz

government and military long before this current conflict started on october 7th. the israelis for years would strike inside syria, hitting targets linked to the iran and never taking credit for them. it's part of the mysterious play they want across the region, trying to insure that their operations remain secret and also they want to keep the regime in tehran guessing. you can contrast that to the iranians who after the threats they made following the strike earlier this month in damascus, syria, that a killed one of hair thop generals -- their top generals, they basically projected what their plans were going to be, and the israelis doesn't want to make that same mistake. howard: they also wanted no casualties, but the media coverage in both countries has been muted. so do you think both sides are now looking for deescalation? >> reporter: absolutely. the israelis with this strike in the province just south of the crepe -- iranian capital of tehran gave leadership in iran

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CNN Newsroom Live

it's a multi-component strategy, but it's fantastic that actually we are starting to work on that right now with our partners was great to get your take on what must be a celebratory day with the passage of this aid bill. so go to new york. thank you so much for speaking with us. all the house vote just came hours after russian missiles rained down on at least three ukrainian regions, the targets included odesa, where a military officials say an infrastructure facility was hit the city was reportedly targeted from occupied crimea. missiles. also were fired at the zaporizhzhia region no casualties were reported or four, we go to break has a struggles with attacks. one street performer sits by the ocean playing the piano for those who call it therapy in a time of war there's only 47

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