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president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. since israeli forces killed seven aid workers from world central kitchen, white house sources say president biden is quote, angry and increasingly frustrated and is expected to make those feelings known to the prime minister a cnn analysis of the aftermath video found the attack may have consisted of multiple precision strikes. the team was traveling through a deconflicted zone in two armored cars and one unarmored vehicle. they had coordinated their movements with the idf. now, israel continues just declaim to strike was unintentional. this morning, rural central kitchen is calling for an independent third party investigation into the strike, cnn's arlette sides is at the white house this morning or let we've been told the president is frustrated. what are you learning about how he will express that frustration in this phone call? >> well john president biden is expected to directly convey his frustration and anger to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu when they speak in the coming hours, it really marks the latest tension point between the us and the israeli prime minister and present the frustration levels here at the white house have been growing with the way way that israel is conducting their operations, especially in the wake of that strike that. killed seven aid workers working with world central kitchen president biden, made that plainly clear at a statement are released earlier this week when he said he was outraged by that incident. now while the deaths of these workers aren't, is expected to be a large focus on the call the present is also expected to broaden out the discussion a bit as well to talk about protections for humanitarian aid workers, we also have learned that biden administration officials have been stressing to israeli officials that there needs to be changes in the way that they transmit information about working with these aid workers as there station there in gaza and trying to deliver aid. the president is also expected to talk about the ongoing discussions to try to reach some type of temporary ceasefire in order to release hostages and get more humanitarian aid in as well as the concerns about a potential israeli operation in rafah. now ahead of this call between biden and netanyahu who defense secretary lloyd austin spoke with his israeli counterpart yesterday, a pentagon spokesperson said that in that call he expressed the outrage over the deaths of these aid workers, but also reinforced the concerns of the administration has relating to that potential operation in rafah. but even as we have seen, this rhetoric really a sharpen and heightened from the administration's since the death of these seven aid workers, what we have not seen as any type of shift in the strategy and policy when it comes to us support for israel, especially when it comes to continuing to provide military aid. that is something a top spokesperson here at the white house spoke about yesterday. take a look. lesson. >> course. we want to see them do things differently to prevent civilian casualties. absolutely. and that's been an ongoing conversation that we've been having with them for many months. >> so while we >> make no bones about the fact that we have certain issues about some of the way things are being done. we also make no bones about the fact that israel is going to continue to have american support for the fight, that they're in to eliminate the threat from hamas now it all comes is president biden is also facing significant pressure here at home. he heard some of that firsthand when he hosted a muslim community leaders here at the white house on tuesday evening, people conveyed their frustrations of his approach, his handling specifically of the situation in gaza. and so really this could mark it a major moment for president biden going forward, is there are questions of whether the us might change its steadfast a military support for israel whether this could serve as a turning point in the support for the war. but at this time so far, even as that rhetoric is heightening, even as the administration is expressing outrage, there has been no signs that a shift in policy is imminent. >> all right. i'll let signs at the white house watching things. they are very closely this morning, we'll check in with you again in a bit. >> also this morning, there's new reporting that israel has been using artificial intelligence to help identify bombing targets in gaza. the report from plus 972 magazine the insights six israeli intelligence officers, and finds that the ai tool was known to have a 10% error rate. the idf is responding now to questions about this report and this ai program this morning, cnn's jeremy diamond is in tel aviv. he's got much more on this for us. tell us more, jeremy well, it is a truly stunning report from this is really plus 972 magazine noting that the israeli >> military is using artificial intelligence program known as lavender two to identify targets in gaza, effectively, drawing up cyl lists of suspected militants that are then used to carry out of the israeli military's bombing campaign in the gaza strip. the military according to this report, relied on this system to carry out strikes with the idf systematically attacking militants. in particular, in their homes at night, resulting in a significant civilian casualties. this is a section of that report which says the results as the sources testified, is that thousands of palestinians, most of them women and children, or people well who were not involved in the fighting or wiped out by israeli airstrikes especially during the first weeks of the war because of the ai's programs decisions. now, the israeli we military has responded and this is part of their statement. they say that contrary to the claims the idf does not use an artificial intelligence system that identifies terrorist operatives or tries to predict whether a person is a terrorist. information systems are merely tools for analysts in the target identification process for each target idf procedures require conducting an individual we'll assessment of the anticipated military advantage and collateral damage expected. and so what you can hear in that is not denying that they are using the system, but claiming that there are human checks on this system. but one source told plus 972 that human personnel effectively served as a rubber stamp with oftentimes personnel the voting only about 20 seconds actually review the targets that were selected before authorizing the bombing. and as you noted, this system apparently has a 10% error rate, which obviously lee resulted in a civilian casualties. so a really remarkable report, particularly in the context of the gaza war, but also really when you consider the future i'm sure of modern warfare potentially >> and jeremy, on the pressure that has been on benjamin netanyahu, some of his top war cabinet members are calling for early elections. now, what are you learning about this? >> yeah benny gantz, a member of the war cabinet, but who also happens to be benjamin netanyahu's chief political rival yesterday in a public statement calling for early elections. this is the first time that he has made this call since joining this unity government in the first days of the war. and he says that he would like to see elections by september ahead of the one-year anniversary three of those october 7 terrorist attacks, the one-year anniversary of israel's war in gaza he says that he is framing it in the context of maintaining in the unity that has existed in israel in the wake of those attacks on october 7. and that's particularly interesting because by being in this unity government, he really has helped to give the aura of unity to benjamin netanyahu's government. and while his departure from this unity government wouldn't topple the government altogether it could potentially fracture that image of unity, which benjamin netanyahu very much needs in this moment >> jeremy diamond, it's good to see you. thank you so much, sarah. >> all right. still ahead. it's the one controversial issue former president trump hasn't been talking about much voters may finally here, drunk strategy on the issue of abortion rights also knew this morning, what really happened during the chaotic and deadly final days of us troops in afghanistan will bring you see an exclusive reporting. and researchers are racing to reach people trapped after the massive earthquake in taiwan. overnight rescue and the hundreds still stranded this morning. have all that >> if you work in spaceflight it's the worst thing that can happen. >> space shuttle columbia, the final flight premieres sunday at nine on cnn >> did you know that only one in ten americans consume adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables ag one fills nutritional gaps and promotes gut health with essential vitamins and minerals. pre and 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>> well, that's all right. and sara, i mean, donald trump is really told that the line on this issue for over a year now and throughout the campaign shelled despite many outside people, people like senator lindsey graham, his ally ralph reed, even kellyanne conway pressuring him for months to take a more firm issue and firms dance, i should say on this position, he's avoided doing so. and also at the advice of some of his advisers, but he's really done so far has been to try to have it both ways to take credit for what he argues was stacking the supreme court with conservative justices that paved the way for roe versus wade to be overturned. but then also both privately and publicly saying that he believes the issue of abortion is a political loser and especially in a general election. but we have started to see him changes, tune a bit in recent weeks, he started floating a 15-week are 16 week ban. and has recently, as you mentioned, said that he plans to make a statement on the shortly take a listen to what he's been saying >> pretty soon. i'm going to be making a decision and i would like to see we could do that or all how i would like to see if we could make both sides happy. >> mr. president, do you support the six-week abortion ban that the florida supreme court justice next week, abortion now sarah, that last sound from him right there when he said he'll be making a statement next week on abortion from our reporting, many of donald trump's advisers told us that it caught them off guard. they were not anticipating that he would say that really it's because even though many people had been pressuring him to clarify his position on this once he became the republican nominee, essentially, they argue that maybe the politics of this doesn't make sense to come out with during a general election when really it's an issue that republicans are very vulnerable on. but now it's really, he's putting his advisors on the clock and we do know that behind the scenes, his policy team has been quietly preparing a working on a policy memo led by his top policy aides to put something out on this and look, when i talked to donald trump's advisers, they essentially tell me that we wanted to avoid this issue. we know it's not great politics, but at some point, he was going to have to address this. and one of them even said, from a pr standpoint, it's better to do so earlier rather than later. so that's where donald trump is right now. and i do just want to be very clear. we still don't know exactly what he's going to say next week right before he had made that comment about making a statement next week, his advisers had essentially put out a statement saying his position is that he believes the issue should be decided by the states. and so i think there's still working out the details tells behind the scene and we'll see that unfold in the days ahead. >> sara, i know how big of an issue this is a biden administration saying they believe they can capture 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