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BBC News

palestinian american, an elderly man who was picked up at a checkpoint and then he was blindfolded and gagged and found dead after israeli soldiers left that area. at the time the israeli military said it didn't see there was grounds for a criminal prosecution, they said he was a man who had underlying health issues. but there has been really an ongoing issue around what is the conduct of israeli forces in the west bank. in this war in gaza we have had a lot of tensions between the us and its close ally israel over the conduct of military personnel. fix, close ally israel over the conduct of military personnel.— close ally israel over the conduct of military personnel. a news line has come out _ of military personnel. a news line has come out in _ of military personnel. a news line has come out in the _ of military personnel. a news line has come out in the last - of military personnel. a news line has come out in the last few - of military personnel. a news line i has come out in the last few minutes i want to ask you about, according to afp, the news agency, an israeli army military intelligence chief has resigned over the october seven hamas attack. what more do we know about this individual? this

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BBC News

exhausted. what we showed in our report last year and since is that there were things that were left under, witnesses that had not been spoken to, there are witnesses who have changed their evidence actually, quite important witnesses. we covered some of that last year. but the met is still saying that they feel there is no grounds to reopen it. obviously matthew white, the sixth suspect, is dead. there are outstanding suspects who are alive. i think this issue is not going to go away about whether there is more that the met could do. i've invested to kate to case a lot, know the case well now. i think there are opportunities around evidence, i know the family think that —— i've investigated the case a lot. the family will keep pressure on the met. because the met have failed here and had to issue an apology, they will have to be really straight with the lawrence family and there is going to be a meeting sir mark will attend personally with baroness lawrence at a future date.— lawrence at a future date. thank ou, lawrence at a future date. thank you. daniel— lawrence at a future date. thank you, daniel dessie _ lawrence at a future date. thank you, daniel dessie mone. -- -

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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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Breakfast

processed there. there are three possible outcomes for claims — if they are successful, the applicant could be granted refugee status and allowed to stay in rwanda. if they're not, they can apply to settle in rwanda on other grounds. the third option would be to seek asylum in another "safe third country". no asylum seeker would be able to apply to return to the uk. ministers hope the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous english channel crossing on small boats. so far this year, more than 6000 migrants have made thejourney.no migrants have made thejourney. no—one has yet been sent to rwanda. that's 1200 more people than the same period last year. in 2023 — there were more than 29,000 arrivals — and that was down on a record number the year before. fiona irving visited a camp in calais to speak to some migrants, who said they are still determined to make the journey and would not be

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Sportsday

a billion pounds for a scheme that would only cover i% of asylum seekers. this is an extortionate scheme, they should be putting that money into boosting our border security instead, that is what labour would do. the safety of rwanda bill is central to mr sunak�*s plans to "stop the boats" — arguing the scheme would acts as a effective deterrent for people who cross the channel in small boats. effectively, the legislation would drastically limit the grounds for legal challenges to the rwanda scheme and it gives ministers the power to disregard some human rights law. here's our political correspondent harry farley with more on mr sunak�*s announcement. there are some interesting details there about when he expects flight to take off, he said 10—12 weeks as you said there. and some interesting detail about the work the government has been doing behind—the—scenes to ensure that this plan is ready to go and is operational as soon as possible.

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BBC News

this is an extortionate scheme, they should be putting that money into boosting our border security instead, that is what labour would do. the safety of rwanda bill is central to mr sunak�*s plans to "stop the boats" — arguing the scheme would acts as a effective deterrent for people who cross the channel in small boats. effectively, the legislation would drastically limit the grounds for legal challenges to the rwanda scheme and it gives ministers the power to disregard some human rights law. here's our political correspondent harry farley with more on mr sunak�*s announcement. there are some interesting details there about when he expects flight to take off, he said 10—12 weeks as you said there. and some interesting detail about the work the government has been doing behind—the—scenes to ensure that this plan is ready to go and is operational as soon as possible.

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BBC News

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 2000 palestinians who were missing and presumed dead and buried under the rubble. in the grounds of the nasser hospital they have found another mass grave in the past day with dozens of bodies in it and there has been a process going on to try and identify those. this brings close to 200 the total number of bodies that have been found in the grounds of the hospital. that’s the grounds of the hospital. that's our middle east _ the grounds of the hospital. that's our middle east correspondent - our middle east correspondent yolande knell. we will have more on that breaking news story about the resignation of the head of israeli military intelligence a little late in the programme. but for the moment let's shift to another top story, the uk government says it is determined that its bill to allow some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda should face no further delays.

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BBC News at One

renewed anti—government protests calling on the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to take his share of responsibility and resign. this major general departurecould lead to more departures and also pressure on benjamin netanyahu. he has sought to deflect blame on to security chiefs a full inquiry should wait until the war. in southern gaza, the numbers killed by israel's devastating offensive is now becoming clearer. since israeli troops withdrew from khan younis, seen as a stronghold of hamas earlier this month, dozens of bodies have been discovered in mass graves in the grounds of nasser hospital. the israeli military is yet to comment. one woman found her husband's remains. translation: we are following the news so that we _ could come, fetch the bodies and bury them. we found osama's body but not that of his brother mohammed. the fallout from 7th october and the fighting it triggered

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Real Time With Bill Maher

carbon, plus cnn filled tomorrow at nine weeknight, sit eight. >> tonight on three 60 new reporting to get the full story good will to fight. >> how important is that? >> be unafraid, you have reasonable grounds to believe that alleged war crimes have been committed have compassion it's real trauma. would you have been through seek truth? is israel in full control of its territory and go with a search for answers, teach anderson cooper 360. >> weeknight today on cnn there they are here as opposed to rise winning historian or author of and there was light jon meacham is here she's an award-winning journalist and author of no ordinary assignment. >> jane ferguson everybody has

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