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hamas attack. what more do we know about this individual?— about this individual? this is a ma'or about this individual? this is a major general— about this individual? this is a major general who _ about this individual? this is a major general who is - about this individual? this is a major general who is the - about this individual? this is a major general who is the head about this individual? this is a i major general who is the head of israeli military intelligence and not long after the 7th of october attacks and the week after those unprecedented attacks led by hamas with gun men, thousands of them breaking across the border into southern israel, he did publicly take responsibility for intelligence failings and now he has handed in his resignation formally after six months of the war. the israeli military is saying that he will stay in place until his successor can be chosen and can take over from him. but really it is interesting what you said, he talked about how the intelligence division did not live up intelligence division did not live up to the task we are entrusted with and also call for the establishment of a state investiture committee to look into the failings in depth that led to those attacks, that made them possible in the 7th of october. ==

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BBC News Now

as well, where responsibility hasn't really been taken for other failings that may have contributed to the 7th of october attacks. all of this comes as fighting continues in gaza. the focus over the past couple of days has been very much on what's been happening in khan younis in the south after israeli ground forces pulled out of that city, which is seen as a hamas stronghold, earlier this month. local people had been going back, trying to find out what happened to about 2,000 palestinians who were missing and presumed dead, buried under the rubble. and in the grounds of the nasser hospital, they've just found another mass grave in the past day with dozens of bodies in it. and there have been processes going on to try to identify those. this brings close now to 200 the total number of bodies that have been found in the grounds of that hospital.

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BBC News Now

said hamas uses medicalfacilities in gaza as command centres. with war, our middle east correspondent. major general aharon haliva is the most senior israeli official that we've had so far to step down from his role in connection with the failings that led to the october the 7th attacks by hamas that really shocked israel and shocked the rest of the world. and he did come out in the week after those attacks and say that he publicly accepted responsibility, his share of the blame. but it's taken until now with six months of a war raging on in gaza for him to hand his resignation letter in. and he has said "the intelligence division under my command did not live up to the task we were entrusted with. i carry that black day with me ever since." really, the major general�*s announcement sets the stage for possibly more resignations from top security officials in the country, will put pressure on some in the political echelons,

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BBC News

after an israeli air strike on the southern city of rafah, where more than a million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says more than 3a,000 people have died since the start of the war in october. emergency workers in khan younis say they've uncovered nearly 200 bodies buried in the courtyard of a hospital. al nasser had been at the centre of an israeli military operation until two weeks ago. the world health organization has previously said bodies were being buried within hospitals under israeli siege, but palestinians have accused israeli forces of killing some of the victims. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities in gaza as command centres. here's our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, with more. major general aharon haliva is the most senior israeli official we have had so far to step down from his role in connection with the failings that led to the october seven attacks by hamas that really shocked israel and shocked the rest of the

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BBC News

world. he did come out in the week after those attacks and say he publicly accepted responsibility, his share of the blame. but it has taken until now, six months of a war raging on in gaza for him to hand in his resignation letter. he has said the intelligence division under my command did not live up to the task we were entrusted with, i carry that black day with me ever since. and really the major general�*s announcement sets the stage for possibly more resignations from top security officials in the country, it will put pressure on some in the political echelons as well where responsibility hasn't really been taken for other failings that may have contributed to the 7th of october attacks. all of this comes as fighting continues in gaza. the focus over the past couple of days has been very much on what has been happening in khan younis in the

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The Rachel Maddow Show

should be keeping front of mind every single day as he tries to get back in the white house. it is absolutely the blueprint for where they would start to try to complete the unfinished business. right? of the first term. if donald trump returns to the white house. that is where this case comes from. right? the tawdriest case imaginable coming from the grossest and pettiest personal failings. all the while revealing a huge serious problem for this country that we have not yet reckoned with. a core problem for our protection of the rule of law. a core failing of the rule of law for which not nearly enough people have gotten in trouble. we got lots more to get to. we'll talk to somebody who was at the courthouse today. just ahead. stay with us. e today. just ahead. stay with us.

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Prime Weekend

point former chief of staff of the department of homeland security, miles taylor is here but we start with my friend and colleague, msnbc legal correspondent, lisa rubin, she has just come out of the courtroom forest. >> the courtroom that we are in on the 15th floor here is one of the more dreary places i've ever been in a courthouse. it is woodpaneled, but it has no hearts whatsoever. there are more courts than there are anything else, stapled to the wall point the one thing that is says in this courtroom very clearly is in god we trust and get that very pedestrian dreary courtroom is where something really extraordinary happened this afternoon because judge rochon had to go through the failings of three motion letters that the defense has buried him under and most of them are about things that have already been litigated and if not litigated once they have been litigated twice so setting his rulings on things like whether or not evidence can be precluded on grounds of presidential immunity, for example. he said, and i am reading from my notes, you cannot continue to submit three motion letters asking to revisit every ruling.

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The Journal Editorial Report

because he cannot be rewarded for aggression and the signal that is "happening now," to these authoritarian regimes is aggression is rewarded and that is a terrible thing. there were huge failings in 2014-15 when vladimir putin was not taken on over what was happening, that is why we have ended up where we are with the invasion of ukraine so we could have learned about the lessons of history but we went through this in the 1930s for the sake of commerce, with germany and thought hitler could be maintained and we ended up with the second world war and we are in a dangerous position. paul: as you look at the

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BBC News

amid concerns over costs. however, his conviction was finally quashed last summer. the body's chairman, helen pitcher said an independent review of the case made it clear for more on this let's cross to our correspondent graham satchell. we had that unreserved apology, not surprising, given the repeated failings here, given there was clear evidence that undermined the safety of this conviction. so tell us more about what the commission has been saying. about what the commission has been sa inc. ., �* , about what the commission has been sa in. about what the commission has been sa inn. . �*, ., saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember— saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember this _ saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember this is _ saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember this is described i saying. that's right, matthew. you| may remember this is described by the british government as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. today i think a significant development. so the head of the criminal cases review commission has issued what she describes as an unreserved apology. she said the commission failed andrew malcolm �*s income and for this i am deeply sorry. the criminal case is the public body here in britain that you go to if you want to appeal his

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BBC News

response from mr malkinson today. a finalthought. in response from mr malkinson today. a final thought. in terms of that commission, since all of this emerged, had there been any consequences, changes, overhaul of the system, the way it operates, given what actually happened here? i think the short answer to that is no, not yet. so the government has announced that there is going to be announced that there is going to be a bigger wider public inquiry into exactly what went wrong in this case. why the dna evidence wasn't taken more seriously when it surfaced at the time in 2007. i think what is interesting is that even though the criminal cases review commission has done its own reports, it hasn't published it today and the reason it hasn't is because it says that it may well have an impact on the wider public inquiry. so reading between the lines, it is likely that what the independent report that the commission has done today will have found failings in other agencies,

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