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    BBC investigates West Bank killing

    BBC investigates West Bank killing

    The BBC has carried out an investigation into the death of a Palestinian boy in the West Bank - an investigation which a UN expert says may amount to evidence of a war crime.

    Also in the programme: as police in Los Angeles dismantle another pro-Palestinian university encampment, we hear from the veteran US senator Bernie Sanders. Plus, how scientists reconstructed a Neanderthal woman's face.
    (Photo: Adam, eight, was shot in the head as he ran away from Israeli armoured vehicles. Credit: BBC)

    • 47 min
    Deadline looms for Hamas to respond to offer of a ceasefire

    Deadline looms for Hamas to respond to offer of a ceasefire

    An Israeli deadline looms for Hamas to respond to its offer of a ceasefire in return for the release of some hostages. We hear from Israeli politician Ohad Tal who is with the National Religious Party–Religious Zionism party.
    Also in the programme; US senator Bernie Sanders; and Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling on the Fall Guy
    (Picture: U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with the families of the hostages outside of a hotel, in Tel Aviv. Credit: Reuters)

    • 47 min
    US university Gaza protests intensify

    US university Gaza protests intensify

    Chaotic scenes on US university campuses after police raid a sit-in protest at Columbia University in New York making more than 100 arrests, and violence breaks out between rival demonstrators at UCLA in Los Angeles.
    Also in the programme: protestors in the Georgian capital Tbilisi clash with riot police as a proposed new law polarises opinion between pro EU and pro Russian elements; could this have far wider consequences? And we reflect on the life of American novelist Paul Auster who has died.
    (IMAGE: CHP officers put on their gear amid clashes near an encampment (not pictured) by supporters of Palestinians in Gaza, on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., May 1, 2024 / CREDIT: Reuters / David Swanson)

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    Israeli PM still set on Rafah offensive despite international concerns

    Israeli PM still set on Rafah offensive despite international concerns

    Binyamin Natanyahu reaffirms his intention to send troops to Rafah; UN Secretary-General says such an assault would be devastating. We unpick the latest developments, including speculation about a possible ceasefire deal, with analyst Ya'akov Katz.
    Also in the programme: Donald Trump is fined for contempt of court; and a Finnish cyber-criminal is jailed for trying to blackmail thousands of people with their confidential psychotherapy notes.
    (Photo: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on February 18, 2024. Credit: REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun//File Photo)

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    Columbia protesters take over building after defying deadline

    Columbia protesters take over building after defying deadline

    Dozens of pro-Palestine demonstrators at Columbia University in New York City have escalated their protest over the war in Gaza by occupying an academic building. Also on the programme: we speak to New Yorkers as their city is set to become the first in America to adopt a congestion charge; And a BBC investigation uncovers chilling details of an Iranian teenager's death in detention.
    (Photo: Protestors link arms to barricade themselves in Hamilton Hall at Columbia University, in New York city. Credit: REUTERS)

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    Israel - Gaza war: could a ceasefire be on the horizon?

    Israel - Gaza war: could a ceasefire be on the horizon?

    Western diplomats have expressed 'cautious optimism' over a potential ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
    Our Gaza reporter and an Israeli journalist tell us more about the negotiations in Cairo.
    We also speak to the family of one of the hostages still being held captive in Gaza and we hear about the realities of reporting from the territory.
    Also in the programme: women in Amsterdam win the right to 'urination equality'; and the twelve-sided Roman mystery object that has been baffling experts for centuries.
    (Photo: U.S.Secretary of State Antony Blinken walks to the U.S.-Arab meeting with representatives from Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and the Palestinian Authority in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Credit: REUTERS / Evelyn Hockstein / Pool)

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Alaska Believers ,

Food aid to Gaza

While listening to your recent coverage of the smaller efforts attempting to get aid into Gaza (particularly the Catholic(?) charity working to join the maritime effort in the works), this occurred to me:

Your interviewer seemed to want to focus on the smaller size (“drop in a bucket”) of this offering. And how meaningless it seemed to the interviewer that “Only 300,000” would be fed, for one day.

Clearly those 300,000 !! Individuals would differ in their response.

Though I appreciate the insights of your coverage overall, you missed the boat, literally, in under-valuing the intention, commitment and devotion of the group to alleviate suffering, period.
Don’t you know that such efforts are inspiring to the world ?

I live in a small town of 8,000.
300,000 people is us 30+ times over.

You need to work on how you understand and express comments on the term human-itarian.

Respectfully submitted,
Amelia Gage
Sitka, Alaska

arthousecleaner ,

your a biased news source - I used to think of your reporting as factual- not now

I used to consume your reporting as factual-
I know you are a biased media source-
your views on Isreal as well as your
Your hospitals are being infiltrated by Hamas
it is a Hamas/ Terrorist issue-
Speak In a truthful - righteous way and maybe the world would take you seriously-
You are not a trusted source of Media

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