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pro-palestinian student workers at columbia university. >> brian: unbelievable. >> ainsley: planning to walk out today. >> will: school's president planning to announce his deescalation plan saying in part to de-escalate the rancor and give us the chance to consider next steps. i'm announcing august classes will be held virtually on monday. >> lawrence: comes as the massive anti-israeli protest continue on ivy league campuses on fifth straight day. >> brian: i can't figure it out. go home and fire up the zoom. as jewish students free press celebrate passover rabbi at the school go home saying quote columbia university's public safety and nypd cannot qcan guaranteestudent safety. when the columbia president goes up to capitol hill to say listen, we had a problem, we no longer had have a problem. i hear you. lesko go back. no, you have a problem. we are proud of being semitic. we're going to have a sit-in with pup tents in the middle of

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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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BBC News

we begin in the middle east, following thursday's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last weekend's attack by tehran on saturday. the white house has declined to comment on the strike. earlier, us secretary of state antony blinken repeated his calls for de—escalation in the middle east. israel has not publicly acknowledged it carried out this latest strike, and iran appears to be minimising it. now, nearly 2a hours later, the details still are not entirely clear. we do know there were explosions overnight deep inside iran, in isfahan. it's about a four—hour drive from the capital, tehran, and home to an airbase and several small nuclear sites. there are also missile factories in the vicinity. us officials told our news partner, cbs news, that there was an israeli missile strike, while iranian media said three small drones had been involved. there were also reports of explosions in syria and iraq.

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that this is a deliberate strategy to be boring by the us, and others, away i've barely acknowledging what has happened, not giving any detail, avoiding rhetoric, provoking any response. as part of an effort to call the situation down. the word we kept hearing here from various ministers again and again and again in terms of the middle east, was deescalation. us media are reporting that more than 1,000 american troops will withdraw from niger in the coming months. it comes after hundreds took to the streets of niger's capital niamey last saturday to demand the departure of the us military. niger had been a key security partner to us counter—terrorism operations in the sahel region, until its government was ousted in a military coup lastjuly. since then, those ties have been strained, with the newjunta looking to foster closer relations with russia. last month, niger'sjunta ended a military accord with the us and welcomed russian military instructors and equipment.

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region amid calls for deescalation. lucas tomlinson is at the white house with more. >> president biden is in wilmington. we don't expect to hear from him. and didn't hear much from the white house after israel had the strike near the nuclear enrichment facility. >> we do not have any comment on the reports at this time. i'm going to be really mindful. look, i'm going to again be super mindful. i just, i want to be mindful here. >> officials say this was a wink from israel. the strike took place on the birthday of iran's supreme leader showing israel can penetrate the air space and the vaunted russian air defensive system that fired wildly at the drones and missiles. and gave iran an out, deniability. and the white house hoping the temperatures will lower in the middle east and noisier in ukraine if they pass the bill.

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well. for now, back to you in london. >> thank you very much indeed. well, staying with israel's attack on iran, the secretary told this program this morning that both sides need to step away from any further attacks. >> we do think the deescalation is absolutely key now. and our message to all in the region including israel is the deescalation of israeli important. the foreign secretary is in italy. speaking with his g7 counterparts. >> we will get reaction from labor in just a moment. the government there very keen to push for deescalation this morning. >> yeah, deescalation is the word you will hear. deescalation is really important. but also, trying to tow this line by still showing broad

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undermined. at home and abroad. they are so worried about their attack against israel. >> we have actually run out of time. but, we are grateful for all of your analysis there. that was the iranian israeli lecturer. as we have been reporting in the early hours of this morning. israel attacked iran. since then, iranian officials have said they have no plans to respond in any way. they say they are not sure exactly. we are seeing a situation where there is deescalation. we are following all the developments here from jerusalem. pments here from jerusalem.

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temperature. the word as you have been saying is deescalation. but, we know that there is a conversation going on here. the iranians this morning are down playing the impact of the israeli strike saying yeah right. didn't really hit us at all. that is presumably the sound of a country trying not to retaliate. we know that the americans knew there was going to be a strike. we also know that they knew about the iranian retaliation. so, actually, what is going on here is a lot of noise publicly. but there are clearly a lot of back channels being used to make sure nobody overreacts. we can look back on the israeli

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support for israel not urging them one way or another too stridently. david cameron, foreign secretary, he is at the g7. also secretary of state antony blinken. we are expecting to hear from shortly. the prime minister is giving a speech at 9:30 in the morning. that will be on welfare. we had an announcement from the government about a set of welfare reforms they are planning but he might be asked on this issue of wheys going on in iran and israel. so we can expect to hear more from him. but the language is all about deescalation. israel has come under pressure from the u.k. and the u.s. and other european countries to show restraint. but david cameron was in israel speaking to netanyahu on

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Alex Wagner Tonight

concerned. the potential for it still escalating obviously exists. the reason this has flared up most recently again is what's happened in gaza, because lebanon and all these countries are fighting on behalf of the palestinians and believe that the only solution is an official palestinian state. >> alex, thank you for all your reporting there. that's our alex crawford reporting and offering her analysis from beirut. as we've been saying we're expecting u.s. secretary of state antony blinken to speak from the g7 foreign ministers meeting. all week we've heard from global leaders, ministers, foreign ministers urging for restrantd. the u.k. government this morning urging both israel and iran to de-escalate the situation. let's just have a little listen. >> we do think the deescalation is absolutely key now, and our message to all in the region

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