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sure residents cannot move freely in the area. bulldozers also smashed through anything that stood in their way. homes and shops were damaged. pipes and power lines severed, cutting off the water and electricity. the israeli military is in the global spotlight right now. a u.s. official told cbs news that since 2022 it's been investigating an idf unit of ultraorthodox soldiers stationed in the west bank, accused of human rights atrocities, with an announcement expected this week. media reports suggesting the unit could be blacklisted from receiving u.s. military aid prompted an angry outburst from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who said sanctions against an idf unit would be a moral low, jericka, at a time when his country was fighting in gaza. >> debora patta in jerusalem, we thak you for your reporting. tonight we learned of the death of a former associated

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stake, nancy. >> that bill could be heading to the president's desk soon. natalie brand, thank you. today's congressional action includes $26 billion in aid to israel, some of which will be used to support defense systems that repelled recent attacks from iran. cbs's debora patta has the latest now from jerusalem. >> reporter: good evening. for now, at least, security experts here believe tehran will not respond to israel's retaliatory strike, but it has diverted attention from the war in gaza, which reached a grim new milestone. more than 34,000 dead. the frantic rush to save the injured after yet another israeli air strike in rafah. health workers do their best, but for this little girl it is too late. her father is inconsolable, pressing her tight against his chest one last time. the days grind on.

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they may. also tonight, tensions simmer between iran and israel as israel launches new strikes on gaza. >> reporter: i'm debora patta in jerusalem. the war in gaza has reached a grim new milestone. 34,000 dead, mostly women and children. trump stumps, stepping away from the courtroom to cash in on the campaign trail. plus, historic win. volkswagen workers accelerate the uaw's push to organize the south. >> volkswagen family, welcome to the uaw. columbine, 25 years later. a victim's father reflects on the legacy of his lost son. >> after columbine they wrote to us and said, you know, we've received a number of donations in daniel's name. weekend washout. texas gets drenched. and later, peacocks run amok. how a florida community is

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packed into such a small space the potential impact on civilians is huge. the potential for bloodshed is enormous. so the question remains, how are the israelis going to get round it? are they going to ignore the americans? try and mitigate some of the impact? but at the moment the israelis are making very clear that at some point they do feel they are going to have to launch this offensive and rafah. launch this offensive in rafah. and, you know, the potential for bloodshed is huge. james landale in jerusalem there for us. let's speak to niall stanage, who is white house columnist for the hill. thank you so much for your time. when it comes to ukraine funding. as the war has been dragging on, this has been a sticking point for republicans.— has been a sticking point for republicans. has been a sticking point for reublicans. , , a republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, we _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, we have - republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, we have seen . war was dragged on, we have seen republican support really aired very considerably for the notion of aiding ukraine particularly at the

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this offensive in rafah. and, you know, the potential for bloodshed is huge. james landale in jerusalem there for us. earlier i spoke about the importance of the us aid both to ukraine and israel to niall stanage, who is white house columnist for us political website, the hill. as the war was dragged on, we have seen republican support really eb very considerably for the notion of aiding ukraine particularly at the intensity that we have seen so far. you see this in opinion polls, it's not only limited to elected officials, over half of republican voters believe the aid to ukraine should be decreased. we saw that reflected in the house of representatives vote where, in fact, slightly more republicans voted against aid for ukraine then voted for it but overall it passed

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more casualties in gaza simply because of the amount of military support that it is getting. so although there have been differences between the united states and israel diplomatically, the core support of the united states, namely, military kit, continues to grow. and that was our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, in jerusalem. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has criticised reported american plans to sanction a unit of the israeli military that's accused of human rights violations in the west bank. mr netanyahu said he was working to prevent sanctions he called the height of absurdity. the netzah yehuda battalion of ultra—orthodox soldiers has been at the centre of several incidents of violence against palestinian civilians. there's been no official comment from washington. let's hear some of what mr netanyahu had to say. translation: i will fiercely defend | the idf, our military and warriors. | if someone thinks they can sanction an idf unit, i will fight this with all my strength.

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so there is a huge amount of concern in diplomatic circles about how hard and when israel decides to operate in rafah. and that was our diplomatic correspondent james landale, in jerusalem. the red crescent society says one of its volunteer paramedics has been killed from settlers violence in the occupied west bank. the aid organisation said mohammed awad allan was providing medical assistance to those wounded by settlers' gunfire in nablus. he served as a volunteer as part of an initiative to offer ambulance services to the area's residents. and don't forget you can get much more analysis from the middle east on the bbc news website. it includes today bbc verify analysing satellite images that appear to show that an iranian air defence site was damaged in friday's air attack by israel. you can read that online or on the bbc news app. here, the policing minister has said

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and mitigate some of the impact? but at the moment the israelis are making very clear that at some point they do feel they are going to have to launch this offensive in rafah. and, you know, the potential for bloodshed is huge. and that was our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, in jerusalem. the israeli officials have reacted strongly from news that the idf will be sanctioned by the us. antony blinken is expected to ban from us military assistance of training members of the battalion, a special unit for ultraorthodox soldiers. the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said he would act against the reported moves. it comes as the palestinian red crescent says one of its drivers was killed in the

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that context. _ bloodshed is huge. thank you for that context. james _ bloodshed is huge. thank you for that context. james landale - bloodshed is huge. thank you for that context. james landale in i that context. james landale in jerusalem there for us. the palestinian red crescent says one of its drivers was killed in the occupied west bank while trying to treat people injured by gunshots fired by israeli settlers on friday. the health ministry in the territory gave a similar account of the death of 50—year—old mohammed awad allan. some hebrew—language media reports said he was killed by firing from the israeli armed forces, others that he was shot by armed settlers. there was no immediate comment from the idf. and don't forget you can get much more analysis from the middle east on the bbc news website. it includes bbc verify latest analysis of satellite images that appear to show that an iranian air defence site was damaged in friday's air attack by israel. you can read that online or on the bbc news app.

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so it is a substantial amount of money. it will be naturally welcomed by the israelis. the prime minister said that it was much needed and thanked the united states, saying that it was all part of an attempt by the united states to help israel defend western civilisation. that was the way he put it. not surprisingly, palestinian groups have not taken that view. a spokesperson for the palestinian authorities here said that this is an act of the aggression by the americans. this arming of the israelis, they said, would lead to thousands more casualties in gaza simply because of the amount of military support that it is getting. so although there have been differences between the united states and israel diplomatically, the core support of the united states, namely, military kit, continues to grow. and that was our diplomatic correspondent, james landale in jerusalem.

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