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News Wrap: Israeli military changes its account of killing of 15 medics in Gaza

PBS News Hour - Segments

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2025

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

In our news wrap Sunday, Israel’s military changed its account of the shooting deaths of 15 emergency workers in Gaza, a second unvaccinated child in Texas died of complications from measles, severe storms and floods continue to soak parts of the South and Midwest, Pope Francis made a surprise visit to St. Peter’s Square, and Alex Ovechkin broke Wayne Gretzky’s record for regular season NHL goals. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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In tonight's other news, the Israeli military has changed its account of the shooting deaths of 15

0:05.9

emergency workers in Gaza last month as it continues to investigate the incident. It comes after

0:11.1

the Red Crescent released cell phone video contradicting Israel's initial version of events

0:16.3

that troops fired on vehicles driving toward them suspiciously without lights or emergency signals.

0:22.2

The video shows that when the Palestinian medics got out to approach another ambulance,

0:26.4

troops opened fire.

0:27.9

The UN said it found the workers' bodies a week later buried in a shallow grave.

0:32.6

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to meet with President Trump at the White House this week.

0:37.7

They're expected to discuss tariffs and the war in Gaza, among other issues.

0:42.3

A second unvaccinated child in Texas has died of measles.

0:46.5

A hospital spokesman said the child had been hospitalized and treated for complications from the virus.

0:52.1

According to the latest CDC numbers, there are 607 total cases of measles in 22 states.

0:58.0

97% of the cases involve patients who either are unvaccinated

1:03.0

or whose vaccination status is unknown.

1:06.0

Severe storms and catastrophic flooding continue to soak

1:09.0

already waterlogged areas of the south and Midwest.

1:12.7

Sixteen deaths are now blamed on the severe weather since it began last week.

1:16.9

Areas from Texas to the Ohio Valley, from Arkansas to the Appalachians, have been inundated.

1:22.7

Cleanup efforts could take weeks to even begin.

1:25.7

Kentucky Governor Andy Bashir says that in his state alone,

1:29.2

more than 500 roads are closed. Pope Francis made a surprise visit to St. Peter's Square today,

1:35.6

delighting the faithful. AIDS took the pontiff through the crowd where he received rounds of applause.

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