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Inside With Jen Psaki

ukraine is critically important. i really do believe the intel. i think vladimir putin would continue to march through europe if he were allowed. >> it is the right thing. ukraine needs funding. it's quite a turnaround from the guy who never voted for ukraine aid before he was speaker. he didn't vote for it after ukraine was invaded in 2022, not even after ukrainian forces bravely repelled a russian takeover of kyiv. so, what happened? well, he says he had a change of heart because of the intelligence briefings. at the same time, there are signs that religion played a big role, including lobbying from the head to ukrainian churches and pressure from hyper tile -- high-profile baptist. whatever really prompted johnson to see the light, it was not without bumps along the way, thanks to marjorie taylor green and others who would apparently rather see russia prevail. many are threatening to oust speaker johnson over this, because they believe putin is

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BBC News

amjad kanu, age three, suffers from kidney disease exacerbated by malnutrition. his six—year—old brother, ahmad, provides comfort for the youngster. souad has more than one sick child. her older boy has suspected cancer and in war—ravaged gaza can't get the proper treatment. such are the days and lives of gaza after six months of war. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. civil defence teams in gaza have uncovered dozens of bodies buried at al nasa hospital in khan younis. it comes two weeks after israeli forces withdrew from the city. the world health organization previously said

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let's move on to ukraine. ukraine's president zelenskyy says the $61 billion military aid package, approved by american lawmakers will give his country a chance of victory in its war against russia. in an interview on american television, he said more weapons would help kyiv retake the initiative, especially long—range missiles. well, ukrainian forces have been coming under increasing pressure recently in the east of the country, and there have been concerns in the west about russian advances, including the seizure of the strategic town of avdiivka, back in february. james waterhouse has the very latest from kyiv. a production line waiting for a presidential sign off. freshly made artillery shells in this factory in pennsylvania usa. now, almost certain to make their way to a ukrainian

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than one sick child. her older boy has suspected cancer and in war—ravaged gaza, can't get the proper treatment. such are the days and lives of gaza after six months of war. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. health and emergency workers in the second biggest city in the gaza strip say they've uncovered nearly 200 bodies buried in the courtyard of a hospital. al nasa in khan younis 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. the israeli military said it is checking the reports. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres.

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BBC News

are believed to have hit the kharab al—jir base or nearby, causing minor damage. they were said to have been fired from the town of zummar. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy says a multibillion—dollar military aid package approved by the us house of representative on saturday, will give his country a chance of victory over invading russian forces. the bill now goes to senators for approval before heading to the president's desk. in an interview on us television the ukrainian leader said more weapons will help kyiv retake the initiative in the two—year conflict, especially long—range missiles. ukrainian forces are facing mounting pressure against russian troops, especially on the eastern frontlines. the us assistance comes as russian forces advance in the west. they seized the strategic town of avdiivka back in february. earlier, russia's foreign ministry condemned the us aid package, saying the us is wading deeper into a war that will end in its humiliation. i spoke earlier with dora chomiak, ceo of the non—profit for ukrainian—american

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hospital staff had no choice but to bury the bodies of dead patients while under israeli siege, but palestinians accuse israeli forces of killing some of the victims. the israeli military said it is checking reports about the bodies recovered from the mass grave. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres, which hamas rejects. earlier, i spoke with dr zaher sahloul who leads the ngo medglobal that sends emergency medical teams to gaza. thank you so much for being with us this evening. dr sahloul, you were in gaza injanuary. there have been four medical missions from your organisation. what have you been seeing, what have you teams been seeing? what are your colleagues telling you they saw there when they come back from those missions? thank you for having me. what i have seen is something that i have never seen in my professional life. i have been going into disaster areas in countries like area,

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a multibillion—dollar military aid package approved by the us house of representative of saturday, will give his country a chance of victory over invading russian forces. the bill now goes to senators for approval, before heading to the president's desk. in an interview on us television the ukrainian leader said more weapons will help kyiv retake the initiative in the two—year conflict — especially long—range missiles. ukrainian forces are facing mounting pressure against russian troops, especially on the eastern frontlines. the us assistance comes as russian forces advance west. they seized the strategic town of avdiivka back in february. earlier, russia's foreign ministry condemned the us aid package, saying the us is wading deeper into a war that will end in its humiliation. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse, has the latest from kyiv. a production line waiting for a presidential sign—off. freshly made artillery shells in this factory

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had no choice but to bury the bodies of dead patients within the hospital while under israeli siege, but palestinians accuse israeli forces of killing some of the victims. the israeli military said it is checking reports about the bodies recovered from the mass grave. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres which hamas rejects. meanwhile, at least five rockets are reported to have been fired from northern iraq towards a us military base across the border in syria. three of the rockets are believed to have hit the kharab al—jir base or nearby, causing minor damage. they were said to have been fired from the town of zummar. some iraqi media say the attack was launched by the popular mobilisation forces, the iran—backed shia militia whose base was struck on friday night. us presidentjoe biden has spoken out against anti—semitism on university campuses, after the rabbi of an ivy league university urged jewish students to leave campus. anti—israeli protesters

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the question is now whether this american intervention, the return of american supporters going to be a turning point in this war. i think, in the near term, it certainly steers this conflict away from an approaching russian victory. but for ukraine for it to be a turning point, allotments to happen. it firstly needs to take back territory that's been taken, needs to punch through 40 taken, needs to punch through a0 fights tractor system going miles long or it needs to make righteous occupation in some areas unsustainable by cutting of supply lines, mounting successful missile strikes and probing attacks and forcing russian forces to withdraw then, we're talking about a significant change of tide in this war in ukraine's favour. the kremlin has dismissed this

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