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and works agency, is warning that the risk of disease is increasing across gaza because of the lack of sanitation and aid. let's hear from our correspondent injerusalem, wyre davies. over the last few days, the world and the world's media attention has been focused on those exchanges of fire between israel and iran, and the potential, a week ago, for what looked like a possible regional war. those fears have been somewhat dissipated after minimal israeli response in the last couple of days. and that side of things appears to have gone away a little bit, with both israeli and iranian governments opting to let things calm down. we have had a war in gaza now that has lasted well over six months and that continues. the latest information we have is, as you were saying, several places in gaza were hit, including the southern city of rafah, where many people were killed in reported israeli air strikes overnight.

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BBC News

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BBC News

hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in the middle east, where nine people, including at least four children, have reportedly been killed after israeli strikes hit homes in rafah in the southern gaza strip. israeli planes and tanks pounded various parts of the territory overnight. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. these are live shots of a refugee camp for displaced people in rafah. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency is warning that the risk of disease is increasing across gaza because of the lack of sanitation and aid. wyre davies reports from jerusalem. over the last few days, the world and the world's media attention has been focused on those exchanges of fire between israel and iran, and the potential,

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BBC News

hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in the middle east, where nine people, including at least four children, have reportedly been killed after israeli strikes hit homes in rafah in the southern gaza strip. israeli planes and tanks pounded various parts of the territory overnight. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. these are live shots of a refugee camp for displaced people in rafah. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency is warning that the risk of disease is increasing across gaza because of the lack of sanitation and aid. wyre davies reports from jerusalem. over the last few days, the world and the world's media attention has been focused on those exchanges of fire between israel and iran, and the potential,

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BBC News

24 the region remain very high. unless 2a hours and iranian military base in iraq appears to be attacked. nobody is claimed responsibility for the attack in which one person is said to have been killed. images seem to show the aftermath of a big explosion on israel's northern border there's been exchanges of fire across the frontier with iranian allied militants engaging with israeli troops for the palestinian occupied west bank israeli troops have been involved in a two day operation which is left apparently ten people dead, including a senior commander from palestinian islamichhad. it's events in gaza after six months of war which are again coming to the fore of a night where israeli tanks and aeroplane attacks, military jets, bombing places in central gaza and insulting dowser in particular, the city of rafah for the apparently nine people were killed including several children. israel said it was targeting military infrastructure armed terrorists.

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BBC News

events and tensions in the region remain very high. in less than 2a hours an iranian military base in iraq appears to be attacked. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack in which one person is said to have been killed. images seem to show the aftermath of a big explosion on israel's northern border there's been exchanges of fire across the frontier with iranian allied militants engaging with israeli troops and the palestinian occupied west bank israeli troops have been involved in a two day operation which is left apparently ten people dead, including a senior commander from palestinian islamichhad. it's events in gaza after six months of war which are again saturday marks twenty—five years since the 1999 mass shooting at columbine high school that killed 12 students and one teacher — and wounded more than 20 others. the massacre is widely—regarded as the first major mass shooting at a us school in the modern era —

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

israel. however, it will be interesting to watch this and see if israel did strike inside of iran. did they, in the same way that iran signaled, we could have done more, we wanted to launch an attack on your territory but we didn't unleash thousands of rockets. does israel similarly signal, this is a relatively minimalist response compared to what we might have been able to do otherwise? i think this is all very dangerous in any event, if you have exchanges of fire between israel and iran. in a region that is new, this hasn't happened before, so that is dangerous, even if it is meant to be proportional. but the interesting question about the strike is whether it has designs to be somewhat limited in nature in terms of what it does inside of ironic and that puts the owners on alert. do they feel like they need to respond against israel directly or can the river to the proxy,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

on the south of the lebanese border with the israeli defense force on the north of their border. and it's not just multiple exchanges, multiple bombing attacks. they have inskreesed in intensity and depth how far they go into lebanon. so we are in an escalatory pattern, these no doubts. the weekend drone and missile attacks just ratcheted up even more with much more intense cross fire exchanges on that border. so the potential for it to tip into a regional war, drawing in the yemeni houthis, the drawing in the iraqi and other militias in iraq swelgz those stationed in syria is immense. and they are all as one. they all belong under this umbrella group which they call the axis of resistance. and we've seen all this activity

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BBC News

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Chris Jansing Reports

people who believes cases are won and lost in jury selection. this case couldn't be any bigger. can the mood in a room, can these kinds of exchanges make the job harder for someone like you or the lawyers? >> the good news is the judge is dismissing jurors that have a clear bias, and the way he did it with the self-removal, just to get everybody to say who can't be fair and impartial, i can't do this, they're gone. and then there's more questioning that goes into the process and more jurors are removed. it's really winnowing everything down. you don't want distracted jurors, jurors who have anxiety, jurors who aren't going to be able to give 100% of their commitment and focus, they're going to be removed. it's a little unnerving to see it unfold in court, but i think with the process it seems as though donald trump may not have a lot of supporters in new york county, he's in the process of getting a jury of his peers. that's all you can ask for from

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