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it says those who approved the strike were convinced they were targeting hamas operatives. the strikes on the three vehicles were carried out in serious violation of standard operation procedure and that the brigade chief of staff, an officer with the rank of colonel in reserve, and the brigade fire support commander with the rank of major will be dismissed from their positions. the strikes this week left seven aid workers dead, three of them british. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has been monitoring today s events and gave us the latest. the investigation s findings are stark this should never have happened. monday s devastating attack, a combination of mistaken identification and bad decision making. the israeli army has been giving more details about what they say happened on monday night. they say about half an hour after the convoy left the pier near gaza city, a gunman was seen boarding one of the aid trucks. after the aid arrived at its destination ....
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good morning, iam good morning, i am are not. in as well, it s iiam good morning, i am are not. in as well, it s ”am local time, four hours after the ceasefire which lasted for seven days expired in the early hours and resolve within minutes of seven o clock passing the resumption of fighting here. anna foster. steve, if you wouldn t mind swinging the camera around, you can see and hear the sound of rockets being fired from gaza as the iron dome missile defence system, those puffs of smoke in the area which is actually intercepting those rockets and exploding them where they are, just let you listen to the sound of that, it is really a strong indication, as strong as there is that fighting has resumed to an equally high level i would say here that we saw from the start of the ground operation here several weeks ago. looking across the skyline into gaza as we have been this morning we have seen and heard the sound of regular airstrikes, plumes of smoke rising into t ....
already qualified but still chasing top seeding for next summer s euros as they face malta at wembley tonight. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. the united nations has told the bbc it can no longer get aid into gaza because of a lack of fuel. it comes as the world health organization says disease is spreading in the territory more rapidly than expected, with people living so close together in shelters and a lack of clean water. meanwhile israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said there were strong indications that hamas was holding hostages at al shifa hospital in gaza, but that they d been removed by the time troops raided the complex. the military say they ve found the bodies of two hostages near that hospital. about 240 people were kidnapped by hamas, designated a terrorist group by the uk government, on the 7th october, which killed 1,200 people. and in the occupied west bank, israeli defence forces says its troops have killed at least five gunmen ....