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they don't to biomedical research this black market creed, not only indeed just was probably made populations, but boots public health of risk. because unlike captive red monkeys, there's no guarantee the animals of thought dudgen free. the, [000:00:00;00] the this is in use on life and death. coming up the next 60 minutes. israel's comment jim jones, or at least 60 full palestinians, have been killed in a series of attacks on the north. and the southern city, a rough, israel's prime minister, backed into a corner, thousands, riley calling for new elections and a member of the war cabinet trip to resign. a peaceful,
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transferred gauze from london to berlin. thousands of people much on the street demanding. and then to israel's genocide in gutter. and other headlines, nearly 70 people have dined off to flash floods. devastating concepts, central left kind of stuff. the it is day 225 of israel's unrelenting bore on guns, and at least 64 people have been killed in the latest aerial and ground attacks across the strip. many of those killed on saturday were in northern johnson. israel is pushing forward with a new defensive because really forces as long as the series of attacks that targeting palestinian homes at least 28 people were killed in the strike on the residential block. and it came out loud when hospital in the north, with many more injured. west valia is really altering the re, struck
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a group of people queuing for volta. 8 people were killed with women and children among the dead. a correspondent target i will assume begins on coverage from to obama in central gulf. so the, so this is the often most of can easily turn into a value a residential close to the come all it one hospital. now what it has is really, bumps rained down in buildings shouldering palestinians drawing to escape the con it rescue is scrambled to help, but they have little to work quits upon him. an entire residential block was boomed by israel. we pay the children out of the rubble. the different families were under the rubble, most of them i inside the homes and they have displaced people. here's the house of the eldest families where there were at least 10 people, all the residents in the homes. in fellow west of devalue women and
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children were killed while waiting in line for water. palestinians risk their lives every day trying to get the basic necessities of life. and it seems a very good display to the felicia area, west of jabante account, which is considered a safe area. and suddenly, this place was sold by 3 is really show children women and the young people to a motto. we do not know where to go. and no one feels i'll paint the end, it are white in waves in the few hospitals that are still operating. there was a sewage of patients with critical injury. and unfortunately some of them died upon arrival due to insufficient resources and medication. the medical stuff out of the woods, there was a severe shortage of medical equipment and resources resulting in significant medical districts to alleviate the pressure, we're transferring some cases to all over the hospital situation remains. dia,
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in rough account traveling to central garza was struck by a true killing some instantly the and one thing of is the one says that's a tough, that 1000 palestinians have been forced to flee a rough life since being ordered to evacuate when the is really military intensified its attacks last week by the areas many eat up a lot of water food shelter, worsening the humanitarian crisis. tara cup as do oh just era there with that i had a story. but people nik, i'm a loud one hospital in the north of digging through the rubble searching for bodies . now that it's ready to tack on a residential block and that's how colored says is there and send us this update. our residential house has been targeted and destroyed by the forces here and the incentive to buy the account. we have to come on, the whole block has been destroyed. dozens has been killed and thousands got injured. as you can see,
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civility altering to reach the under cover civilians who have been killed, at least on the run down the estate. you know, because of this being another is really a tank of this one on a group of residents at the entrance of a shelter in the valley. a refugee camp at least 12 palestinians were killed in his reading, shutting there and 25 others injured. many of the attacks in japan, the places where civilians would gathering in such as safety. is there any army recently cited as re entity value to fight him asked battalions about regrouping in central gallons, or at least 5 palestinians were killed and is ready arrayed on the news route. refugee camp bodies were taken to allies, all screwed up by their families, moaned their loved ones, among the members of the police service, which is a civilian force separate from any um group. at least 35396 protestants
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not been killed in israel's, for a permanent minister. and these really will cabinet. any guns is threatening to quit unless the government puts forward an action plan for the pace for order. and garza is giving benjamin netanyahu until june, the 8th, to outline a strategy. the leadership must actually identify the risks and seize the opportunities and develop a nation wide strategy. a modern nationwide strategy in order for us to fight side by side and shoulder to shoulder. the more cabinet must, by the 8th of june, develop an action plan, police, and tell the v v as well to kind of the games protested. so you can to, to, to mom, the government do more to secure the return of captives held in garza, the vs. thousands of is rarely sipping demonstrating every sense they put pressure on the government. many been calling for the resignation of benjamin netanyahu,
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whose government accusing him of deliberately prolonging the war to serve his interest. estate was on we can speak to men rabbani is in montreal. he's a middle east timeless, specializing in palestinian affairs, both at so we have these latest comments from benny guns. we had a glance, the defense minister a couple of days ago. how much of an impact might this have on the way things are shaping as well. it's interesting to watch these really leadership during war time turned into a circular firing squad. um you essentially have 2 wars on the one hand as well as floor on the gaza strip and on the other, a war against of all, against all within these really leadership seeking to evade responsibility shunted on to others. and so on what the gans has done today and collab previously as they
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have insisted that prime minister benjamin netanyahu put forward comprehensive political vision for the administration and governance of the gaza strip after the war. the problem is that there is nothing against gloved warning. it to india who can propose that will actually take root unless is real 1st defeats and eliminates how about as a significant force and they've got to strip. and what we've seen 8 months is there's virtually no prospect of that being a chief. additionally, if you look at the list of 6 demand scans has put forward, it's really all pie in the sky, conscription box that includes all of the ultra orthodox who refuse it on promoting normalization. ready with saudi arabia and american european, the air of palestinian administration for the goal of the strip that includes
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excludes both from us and the policy data for the so i think, you know, he is, he's basically seeking to establish a position for whatever political battles are coming next, as i think is most of nation is, is not a media is that seems of shaping a situation for himself. it might put him in a favorable light for what might come next. and that's certainly part of it. he's seen as probably the most prominent alternative to let in yahoo, his problem is that and it's in, you know, who will make men see it out. if that means a much better demagogue, he knows how to play all sides of the is really a political spectrum. and i think another part of it is that guns is trying to align himself more closely with the american agenda, which with respect to this crisis, the problem is, of course, the israel has basically done as it pleases and the americans are not going to
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exercise the kinds of pressure and leverage on these really government that would benefit someone like benny guns. and so you have these divisions within the governments and you have a growing plasma from the streets on the one hand. so those 2 things. and then on the other hand, you have the kind of the far right elements that's impacting benjamin yahoos. decisionmaking, which one will out well, probably um, uh, nothing yahoo is, well, it needs to be taken into consideration that ganske is actually not part of the governing coalition. east part of the water cabinet, but he's not part of the governing coalition. and i suspect if push comes to shove nothing, yahoo will seek to maintain his parliamentary majority 1st and foremost. and that would mean maintaining the coalition with the extreme right,
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with whom is also much more closely, ideologically, um, aligned. and, you know, gans has been a member of this cabinet. he's been involved in all of its decisions over the past 8 months. and to now all of a sudden come and say that, you know, we're on the wrong path and without really setting forth any realistic alternatives, i think boggles the mind and the imagination as we look to the day after it still seems a long way off. but at some point it will come. what about the palestinian prospective? who is going to represent them? who can they go to? the, to act as their representative is how to send, you know, throw it to you. is it how may i ask, who would it be as well? i think that's the key issue. who determines palestinian representation? will it be the palestinians or will it be the israelis and the americans and the europeans and other foreign powers?
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and as far as the palestinians are concerned, i don't think any one party is in a position to exercise, had demonic control. and what really needs to be achieved is a formula for a consensus for power sharing for collective decision making. at this time of extreme crisis. to find the common way forward, there are of course, forces within both come us and fight to another move. that's who may well be invested in, in perpetuating the current divisions. but i do think that the key obstacle to any resolution of this policy due process has been and remains a policy new president, my boss until either parts to see. i think that really is no prospect for the policy is being able to overcome their internal divisions. and finally, moving uh, been again, this is being talked about this international administration and also what do you make of that? does it go as i got likes not at present and i mean,
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i didn't know administration in the gaza strip will be able to take hold unless it either enjoys the consent of the cooperation of from us or unless a mouse is 1st defeated and eliminated the latter is no longer really on the agenda, 8 months that i think we can all include up. and the other problem, of course, is that those who would be involved in such an international administration reject and refuse any dialogue or cooperation with from us. so i think it's a non starter. all right, we'll leave them on rabbani speaking to us from montreal. thank you. thank you. the 10s of thousands of demonstrators have done it in major world cities in solid guarantee, with palestinians in garza demanding it into the will. demonstrations included events and the symbol in london in washington, dc. and in paris, protests in washington in london, featured many jewish demonstrators and political survivors,
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demanding and then to israel's foreign garza. the gatherings of also being commemorate seem to 76 and invest 3 of the 9 federal catastrophe, which refers to the forced expulsion of maybe 750000 palestinians from historic pa this time in 1948 high folks. it is more from the demonstration in central and on the 14th major march through the streets of london. same october as it didn't take place to be saved from the cheese. the lines or the rights of retained refugees from historic palestine. this one very closely associated with the recent anniversary decided the success of those 3 of the lock box or color city in school . the catastrophe surrounding the post displacement ration to the state of israel. people here really competing against what they see as an ongoing knock, but especially inside garza, i am here to put
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a number of reasons. first and most of this is to express solidarity with us in young people against the genocide. in general. beyond that, i am here to protest against the misuse of the of the whole course, particularly by nothin young states. and the design is in general, i think there's a considerable amounts of on, justified fear. so among jews, and i find that tragic because jewish people genuinely do have a long history of terrible persecution. i'm in this country because my grandparents had to sleep hope rooms about, you know, talk, killing illumination of whole communities in russia. ukraine cousins in germany at the end of the 19th century. that's why i'm here. so it's very easy to awaken deep c c trauma. in jewish people, i'm not afraid. apologies for design is state for israel. really play own,
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but they with the song quite deliberately. so the idea that we've been told me in on that these are hate, small churches and that's none of the nice things have been know goes over to jews because there are lots of people waiting. palestinian flags on the system feeling for the march is ascending in whitehall. the heart of the british government, the office of the prime minister, the ministry defense is across the road. and this is where people have run their marketing. they're not say yes, they're calling for an immediate cease fire. they're also cooling on the government sales to address which is 0, london, a 1000 souls. it took to the streets of the hours capital of dublin in solidarity with palestinians in gaza. and in commemoration of the night for islands, for a minister, might we go mountain recently to confirm that silent will recognize, posting, stated, before the end of may, i mean,
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washington hundreds of protest as voice criticism of both of us and is ready governments as they to mazda not but investors that recalls and support a palestinian rights, and then they made it into as well as for on garza thousands that demonstrate, describe it in power as the demand that immediate cease fire and cause a protest as a cooling for boy coats and companies that support as well, and then link to its will on costs. demonstrate is also got it in the gym and capital of the limited, the monument. gelani's government has been one of his real staunchest supporters. sensible began in october and in the austrian capital of vienna, protest is cooled when they governments to hold themselves to his ro. i condemn the ongoing offensive in rough or the least 5 people, including children, have been injured in russian strikes on car keys. russian troops have been trying
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to push forward around the ukraine, 2nd largest city for more than a week. russia's defense ministry says troops captured another village near its border. on saturday, nearly 10000 people have been forced to leave their homes in the region. you created an official save, the situation is under control. the president for them is lensky has wardens. this could be the 1st wave and a major offensive. it is more than 2 years into the wall. ukraine's army struggling with recruitment and low morale. in an effort to increase troop number's government, the government change the rules of mobilize ation and load the conscription age from 27 to 25. john home and has this report from keith line sites is in gray hair. it's a lot of the mid legs telling me in ukraine trying to keep russian forces, if by the average age of soldiers is over full, to compare that to the us 28 and the u. k. the t one to meet throw is 44 back from the front. he says in some ways,
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having over the troops has positive look to what, what everyone's motivated was. sometimes the young guys will go rushing forward from the position and you have to grab and stop. so they don't make a mistake. others told us the same thing, experience and maturity, and the full this is a crucial young can be reckless, but it can only be upside. we went to a recruitment center as of brigade to us them, which i do have. so just they prefer them for tiffany if we need every one older people because they're more experience in their specialty. but if we're talking about some combat positions where there should be in durance, physical condition and cold blooded this, those should be filled by young people. young people find it easier to compete our basic training course and it's easier for them to make tough decisions. so why is the crime, you know me relatively old in paul? because the countries conscription i even off the recent reduction remains high, it's 25. rushes is a team, it's been
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a real reluctance from the government of the country to hold a while. it's already smooth supply of young demand. just to look at the country's population pyramid and you see why the generation from 20 to 30 is a small list since the u. n. started keeping records a. it's a huge problem to the army. aggravated by the reluctance of some younger men to join up, drop those things and issue me well, hold them in and leaving their families to go and fight demetrius only off the front line now because his leg was blown off is grateful for the child to see his 12 year old son, the face still wants to go back, and his voice navea will be reluctant please season a. and that is in which this is our homeland. if not us, then who's on the way to perhaps with the new mobilization, bruce the opposite to that question of who will increasingly be younger? ukrainian, john home and i would just say to keith. but anyway, we spoke to major of letting me, i mean,
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then who serves in the credit on forces and says, the cleanings all out numbered on the front line. but all united in the fight against russia. frankly, saying we f, i think one of the largest army off one was the biggest, empowering zillow, and definitely the house number by them. but i don't see a big problem here. we still fight be ruling all plans of rambling to get stronger cray and fast and then occupied all europe. and definitely it's a war for every premium and it's all not only for 25 years old and older. i started my service at the armed forces into southern printed to as an infantry guy via all united was one goal to fight the russians because we have the stands that there is no opposite alternative for us. and when the russia occupies all, then they sent the que would people and take everything from said. so there is
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a very limited variety off your father life. that's why you buy. and definitely we also holds that as soon as we get enough supplies from those of us, which is a big plus point on frontier. and uh typically and especially f sixteens. uh, we'll go in different way. last year, a rush, i was protecting itself and focused on defensive operations. is this your ceilings, the lack of emanation from your credit army as i tried to make some accounts for friends, abrasions, but the proceeds as well as the hope. so yes, i think right now in cost to this nation, say, trying to capture volumes, the largest citizen ukraine. bob's a up spark from is go. us. george's president has vetoed the cycled for an agents bill, but let the daily process into please see the bill will now go back to parliament with it will require
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a simple majority to provide the visa through the georgia dream party. and as allies have enough folks to make that happen, the bill requires and goes and media receiving 20 percent or more of the funding from agencies to declare themselves, agents of foreign influence. you official said it could cost the country's bid to join the blog. here's the, the today i v to the russian law. this low is russian in its essence and its spirit . it contradicts our constitution and all european standards. therefore, it represents an obstacle to our european passed from the legal point of view, this fee to as no problems. and today dis, vito would be transferred to the party and the slow is not subject to any changes and no improvements. and therefore, this is a very simple vito, this law must be repealed via does in by is a security. unless the c things to government will not overwrite the decision. it seems like there will be consequences for the ruling party. they proceed with
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overcoming the veto and the consequences. number one, as they actually has demonstrated on the streets of to believe see that across the country or beyond the country. uh, be able to capture because they are a lot of georgians, 100 thousands of georgians living abroad, or not all of disliking, but staunchly opposed to the deluxe. so they can technically override the presidential veto. but it seems like the georgian people, which the data indicates that are only in their numbers, an effort to oppose the law and broader effort that intends to bring joy to closer to russia, which is george's historic and present time enemy. and that there is set up a kind of price that the jordan government will pay, which is the price that will be potential sections or restrictions that will come
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from the american and european sites. that seems to be quite likely. that's enough gun that's done. floods have killed at least 68 people. the central problem to go or is the hardest. it agency said people desperately need help. the latest, heavy seasonal range follow. i'd be flooding that killed more than 300 people last week and old enough got us done. because you live was hard in us. this report. flash floods have left many people here homeless. thousands of shops and homes are now submerged in afghanistan score province, leaving families with nowhere to go. life was tough before the floods. now conditions are dire, so they'll look at this, we got that the have the floods continued throughout the evening. they caused a loss of damage in the snow role. so great. we have nothing to give out. children witnesses say the flood waters of rushed and fast leaving money with no time to escape?
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8 agencies worn the death toll is expected to find at least we were in the house when the floods came in. people have lost everything for their property, cattle and sheep. everything is gone. that's gonna stand is still struggling to deal with floods that hit last week and the northern province of back line. many villagers are unaccounted for. its some believes to have been buried alive when the water swept in this section i would say the white house has been completely destroyed. of last 6 family members and a friend. much of the soil is now useless to farmers in the north and central parts of the country, and they don't know how they'll make ends meet the gotten of these one more wheat fields, which i'm now gone. the main challenge for us is removing the flux settlements. the entire land is covered with stones. and what with the us food agency says many
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survivors have been left with no home land, or source of livelihood. and many areas are cut off from main roads. further hampering the delivery of aid katia a little bit. so again, i'll just hear it mean modified between rebel groups and the june to have displaced thousands of people in rough kind states. they are kind of allow me, one of the groups fighting the ministry or evacuation of a ton of more than 55000 people. dozens of buildings are set on 5. 20 chang reports from bangkok in neighboring tyler. we understand from residence in both the dogs, this town and northern were kind state. they were told by the american army, they had to evacuate that houses in the city by 10 am on saturday. instead, we understand that the soldiers from 5, this american army came in about 7 30 pm last night started moving people out. this is a relatively small town, but they're
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a very large number of friends. who was that, who being sheltering from fighting in other parts of her current state. so we think there were about a 100000 people that they were then forced out to the outskirts of the city, many sheltered by the prison, others on the road to among the another large town on the way on the way to the coast and finds hippies says in the town graham said they've not been able to go back. the funds have been putting open nights. it's on clear this stage who set those 5, but this is a town with eric and ami had pretty much taken almost total control. those one military base this i still hadn't conquered, but that was slightly outside the town. this state situation seems pretty desperate for those who are being forced out of the city, they left all the possessions behind environmental food and shelter. and many of them just stuck in the rice fields a still
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a head hearing out 0. i cannot, you know, look myself in the mirror and move away the town with my life knowing what is going on that. we talked to adults who's just been evacuated from garza, but he's determined to return and palestinians face a 2nd silence invasion and garza is growing mountains of garbage truck disease and what is relevant designated is safe to the high welcome to the international full costs. we say something about a winfrey bras just around the southeast of us friday, particularly since it has many a little bit of snow here over the high ground. but some of the shell is still in place just right. at least the sort of new south wales they will continue to pull away, but one or 2 showers grasp the feeding the way into victoria. and they will be robert
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bloss street as well. with high pressure across the bytes and into mount develops is looking fine and try for the most part of the world. sunshine, when they're in pretty much such a full south east. 28 in perth. again, not too bad, but what's the weather into the southeast that will persist before drifting out into the tasman eventually pushing a little bit of wet weather in today's day and again with a little bit a slight wave of the high ground of the south island for a time, but it will grasp the cheer up here, staying pretty cherry across east and pots of china right over the next couple of days. little bit more of the way what the weather was, the final phase to china, smoking the head on those type of just that the beijing for example, down to was the south. this is where we have got another round, a very heavy rain coming place that that will bring more flooding into the south of charlotte. no, to southern policy. japan also saying some wet weather as we go through monday with that right, stretching all the way across home. she the
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a meeting of minds with israel committing genocide before our eyes. and none of our mainstream politicians across the board seem to have a problem with this campaigner andrew fine, stay and photographer shock you do on, on active is on the crisis against each one of us. these are with this, and this is upon us. as with this is to be able to validate for the seeing around us studio will be on script part 2. 0 no. disease. ok, foundation is deliberate over $300000000.00. will suffice. emboldened $75.00 countries around the world, 100 percent of sec, thoughts and emergency donation spends on projects. and we ensure beneficiaries come 1st of a 300 developed luis, haven't had gone through the roof, the crossing in recent months. our most of these bless and be blessed and we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence.
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the you're watching us through our mind about top stories and sound. at least 64 people have been killed in is really types across garza, most of the casualties were reported in the north. where is where the forces, the types of residential blogs, the shelter for the displaced in women children, cubic football. thousands of is rarely zipping protesting units real important for the elections, the release of captives, a member of the war cabinet been against, was threatened to quit. if prime minister benjamin netanyahu does not outlined a peaceful plan for goss it, by the end of the next month, the letter i spoke to, i akiva elder, he's in his really political,
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i'm less than it contributed to her. i began by asking him about the new cracks in the is ready book. i am afraid that a gun has uh a blank heritage in 10 days. it would have gotten to the heads of smith only out politico they since, uh, nathaniel cannot say yes to those demands. uh, as well as, uh, he couldn't say yes to the message that was coming from minnesota of defense guidelines. because um, you know, he has got to have a very short blanket to cover his coalition. and on one side just got the miss janik gym that is adding up to the 16 for majority in the college to and of the other hand,
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he has got the guns and he's part of the the magic gym that uh you know, um doesn't make the difference, politically for him, he could survive was out of them before october 7th and he can survive them today. but the thing is that uh these really public is fed up and it ends up though is an escalation inside the government. nathaniel has got the majority in the classes, but the doctor today, he has woke cabinet. he is completely isolated. it's a game against the a 2 ministers from the center about the headed by guns and guy, the eyes of god. and even his father from the called the government is standing obligation, big. right? so all the money is as far as nothing y'all has concerned, it is the far right the lives much friction and then give it who say they will pull
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out of the coalition if nothing, all who does not go into rock for it. and that is what it tonight the yahoo is perceived to be the biggest threat of jackie. and i was aware of it when he put forward his ultimatum. it's an ultimatum was a deadline, and he knew what he was doing in you that uh the idea would have to make the choice between the him and bang here. and he knew that they were, is politically much stronger than he is. because uh the good is the natural popular of bank with his body and vice versa. um, i think that he paved his way out of the collision since he looks at the pulse this weekend. and he could see that uh, his popularity is diminishing. and uh, the bought the ship. where's nathaniel?
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which looks like very popular because after the tragedy of october, 7th, the is there any public which was very desperate? was looking for unity to make it look stronger that we are all together. but right now it looks like it's a political burden. i joined the one that we did the most ration today. and when they heard the news about the, the state when there was a big outgoing, say the guns step out, know ultimate them. we can't wait. and monday, the what was going to be a big riley calling them to step down. right. so talking about those prices very briefly. if you would give a, at what about those protests on the streets, they seemed to be building. could they reach a point to which at benjamin that you all who will actually have to listen to what they say? i think this is a, to me like it comes with great pressure from the united states,
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from egypt and the economy is starting to pay the price for the isolation. and we have to mention also what's happening right now in the hey, and i think that we have to take into consideration that the guns knew that he may find himself in uh under the same in the same condition as nathan yo way is. uh, uh, functions from the international community and from the international court of justice. so, uh i, i think that, uh, we will see what's happening monday, but though is going to be a very long. alright. and the book testers that were busy in the military service after october 7th, those who you saw on the streets in mass numbers, uh, wednesday, additionally,
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phone back know through the streets. and you're going to see um, some kind of uh, escalation between these really simple just of nathaniel and the people that you saw in the strange a gauge additional reform. and does a tons of waste is probably up contaminate to voice, polluting the and spreading disease. respiratory illnesses and skin infections are on the rise. and the you in is one of a health crisis. mike level as this. the l. milwaukee has become a sea of tens, hundreds of thousands of palestinians or sheltering here. but something else is beginning to dominate the landscape to the foldable. the gaza strip generated more than a $1700.00 tons of solid waste. today, all municipal services have collapsed and the piles of unconnected rubbish just continued to grow. like many other palestinians,
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false the no show any has been display several times. she says living conditions in the so called safe zone or a breeding ground for disease. now go to know your b is really is told us to come here with promises of tense, water, and food. upon arrival, we found no water, no toilets, and no sanitation facilities were surrounded by garbage. our children are suffering from rashes itchiness an acne. it's made worse by insects, supplies, and even frocks. our health is worsening, rapidly. have the united nations development program calls the sanitation crisis. a silence threat to people in gaza. thousands of tons of and collected rubbish is contaminating water sources. spreading diseases, polluting the air and providing a breeding ground for mosquitoes. and other pests like rats and snakes have seen in um, in con, sleep because of the insects and the snakes that get into us. and we've also had to rush my sister to hospital because she's suffering from
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a respiratory illness. garbage continues to be dumped to worst thing and already unbearable situation. you can't live in such conditions. the level of the medicine, not mohammad, which is our cells, whatever you can to make and living, spent a long side mountains of waste minutes. we came here after receiving evacuation leaflets, seeing no other choice, we left immediately. this is no lossing matter, nor is it a game. we were not able to find any decent place to live. we had to settle here near waste dumpsite time. israel has designated all my wasi a safe humanitarian zone. is it bum, bob's rough palestinians here. say it's not the safe. no, 2 main mike level out, is there a group of international doctors who are trapped in southern cause that have been evacuated? the talk to is a part of a medical mission of the european hospital,
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nick on eunice, 17 americans with the team, able to leave through the cut them up with them crossing with the help of the us embassy, 3 adults as chose not to leave, despite being told by the us diplomats that they may not have another opportunity to get them out. there also have 3 british daughters among the grief evacuated from ruffin. i'm one of them go to my hotel here. it's a surgeon with if i chose scientific, he joined us earlier from occupied. he's treated him and i began by asking him about his journey the leaving because that was a very difficult process. i understand that we were in effect, stopped for a period of time. however, because of the welfare of some of my colleagues, our leadership acted to evacuate those individuals primarily because of concerns for the, for, from the families, but also from themselves to personally, i actually didn't mind being the uh for longer and some positive me wishes that i
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never left the tool. the situation in regards to is very difficult. the health care system is on its knees. they need medical professionals that they need surgeon's name, doctor's name buses. and we were providing a critical service. and i worry about them. i worry about us not being the worry about the people because i don't worry about my colleagues that have been suffering for 7 months having to deal with an assault on the, on the people, people being killed named engine on a daily basis with no risk by no time threatened to to relax, no time to recuperate. it's on going, it's an onslaught. we way evacuated with it. you know, by all concepts of both american and the british. i'm grateful to the british embassy for the uh, for the actions and the warm welcome. they gave us, however, my heart is still very much in gauze and my mind is still is still very much in
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gaza. i pay for much to my colleagues are still there who are still working tirelessly. and i, you know, i am trying actively to go back as soon as possible, even as adult to a used to seeing difficult things. this must be beyond anything you ever imagined that you would see. for the last 7 months, we had seen many things on uh, on our phones. i mean, i, i'm sure, or your audience can, uh, can you know, not understand the sentiment really of sleepless nights work here you are waking up, looking at your fall in 1st thing in the morning seeing more intelligent mole, and then more innocent men elderly being injured and um, you see the victims, i mean at the beginning of the, of the side of a, of a kill child was almost unacceptable. what was the end? it became the no. and haven't been that i haven't witnessed with my own eyes the
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kidding of children. and the not asian of a people it's uh, was very shocking. i mean, i had a moment where i saw it, a person who was killed literally arrived in to the emergency department in pieces . he was not recognizable as a human being docked him. i haven't had a funeral was being held in the occupied westbank for senior palestinian. come on to killed in an overnight raid in geneva. moore, that's kind of the body is let me come on here through the streets. the refuge account is ready for us to say they talked to the hey guys, come on to 8 other people, real 16 to the same as well as the reports not from umbrella in the occupied west banks to the janine refugee camp. se more is really military operations than anywhere else in the occupied westbank, and that has been the case for years now. what we saw on friday night with an is
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really aircraft demand is really aircraft, carry out a missile strike on a house in the center of virginia to refugee camp in a very densely populated area. now these airstrikes, these types of strikes are rare. they're stopped the 1st time, but it is not common. and we've seen an escalation the use of air strikes and drones during these operations carried out by the israeli military. the target of the strike on friday night was, is slum how may say a 26 year old leader in the janine battalion. the military wing of islamic jihad is really forces have accused him of being involved and attack on a settler that killed his settler in may of last year. his funeral ahead of his funeral on saturday. there was a morning period being observed in jeanine, businesses and shops were closed as part of a general strike. now this is at least the 3rd time since the war and gaza began that aircraft like this has been used to carry out a striking the ox card westbank. the last time this happened was in october, engineering, and drones of course,
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has been used to more and more as part of even the ground exp, incursions, providing cover for is really sold as a carry a ground operations in camps and towns and villages over the occupied westbank, and of since the war began at least 505 people have been killed in these military operations in the occupied westbank. the highest number of debts were engineering st bus route. the old 0 romanella you occupied westbank, palestine. the mobile person is being killed in the french pacific church of new caledonia, taking the death toll from protest spot by propose facing reforms to at least 6. a state of emergency remains in place. thousands of indigenous connect. people have been protesting against changes to local election rules, which critics a favor french nationals. hundreds of french police are patrolling the streets if a couple of new male and reinforcements have been deployed to support security
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forces of the month charged with the attempted assassination of slaves like a prime minister, robert pizza has been ordered to remain behind. balls off the record hearing following the hearing, he was disclose it from the court on please come for. prosecutor said, they said the suspect was legal, carry up for the crimes of set free 71 year old is accused of firing 5 shots of the prime minister on wednesday. so is in the stable but serious condition in hospital for of order. after a brief conversation with the medical staff and with the director of the roosevelt hospital, we can tell you that this morning's medical board has assessed the prime minister's health is stable, never the less the medical condition is still serious and it must be said that yesterday surgery which lasted 2 hours contributed to a positive prognosis for the prime minister's health. right terms, engine is say that freedom is in the country a threat. and under the rule of president kind side as they organized riley in the
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capital to disease follows the rest of the time. people including lawyers like to this janice. and ben was a civil society groups rights group sale for it to use in the north african country use the judiciary in police to punish day to the postern is reading government and at least $23.00 microns and missing off to city. often a bait function is here towards instantly the genitive. national guard says it has deployed rescue teams and has informed the navy to help in the search. to this is case line is less than 150 kilometers from the tiling 9 and the flat producer is becoming main departure point for migrant attempted across the mediterranean sea to your level and is intense vanya cracked down on syria and migrants and refugees, human rights groups are accusing, authorized use of imposing restrictive measures to force them to return home. but the government says it's unable to host the soaring numbers because of the countries west and economic crisis. so to hold
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a report style from favorite in some neighborhoods across lebanon, syrians are being forced out there increasingly facing a hostile environment. the government's estimates are up to 2000000 syrians and 11 on one and every 4 people. they're seen by many as a threat to jobs and the countries demographics. the 1st of all, um i left as many of, of de la, tells us most of the shops in this market are owned by syrians. there's also anger at the authorities. it's all done. and they haven't been looking the, they aren't managing the crisis one day, the internal security acts against violators. and then they don't do anything for years. and the latest crack them security forces are closing shops, illegally owned by syrians. and they are looking for those without formal residency,
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nearly 70 percent, according to the united nations don't have the proper documents, in part because it's become difficult to obtain an expensive human rights groups are accusing lebanese authorities of using discriminatory practices against the syrians to force them to return to their country, they include deportations often without judicial review. the united nations refugee agency says it is concerned how the new measures will affect those who need protection and also believes the focus should be on improving living conditions in syria to alleviate pressures on hostile countries. and we will try to pay a message of renewed urgency to find solutions. durable solutions, with conditions as serial that are going to allow for a larger number. so syrians to, to return the west insists on a political solution. first, the government into boskus is accused of leveraging refugees to extract concessions
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like the listing of international sanctions. the all is a while, syrians have no rights in a country that has no laws on asylum seekers or refugees. and i'm really frustrating. i'm sure you haven't seen my mother in 12 years. how can i return to my country? i wanted for not joining the military. i didn't want to fight my brothers even if i were to now, i would be committing suicide from the hospital. love validates for many there are few choices but to live in the shadows then for their eligibility to build. so the head here and on the 0 political wildcard ones, the leader of the ruling and see south africa's j, can see my form to use the pad widespread destruction and produce across the us state of texas. but more bad weather is coming.
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the, the canyon government has ordered thousands of people across the country to move away from wetlands that have flooded many areas. torrential rains in the region have been made was by the el nino where the phenomenon. this is how close the houses are from the narrow that down. it doesn't look like margins covered by what the highest says when it overflows the what comes to that, how is this? the problem in that ruby has been watson by pull drainage and he's taken the bill settled next. people's beeping in near the narrow be down say they know they're not supposed to be there, but it's the only place they can afford. the showcase is the best documentary films across the network. on al jazeera,
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the the thoughts of the advocates former president, jacob's whom it has promised to create jobs and tackle crime. as he launched his newly formed m k punch in switzer. it's challenging his full of policy, the governing african national congress, and a general election at the end of the month seem is jude has done trial next year on challenges of accepting private linked to a multi 1000000 dollar deal done before his time in office are finished wayne is opposition, kansas has promised political freedom during a rally ahead of july's presidential election at window. gonzalez says he will make show open at school parties, enjoy their rights if he becomes president. gonzalez was introduced either rally by maria, cutting them a charge to the popular opposition lead to his band from contending for office by the supreme court. in april personal authorities in buckets all have announced at
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least 1010 inmate to being transferred in connection with the killing of a director of columbus largest prison alexander rep. yet the reports now from book at all, and the parents comb, rains inside them with the present and but with that, the morning after the assassination of its director and fitting them, this special police forces patrol the area as a man hunter peroration continues across the city to cap just killers. fitting them . this was returning home from work when a motorcycle approach this vehicle in government open fire club. this minister of justice revealed the 5th ma'am. this former police colonel has received several traits for being killed in a benefit kennel. elma fernandez had received the threatened that pamphlets collated on thursday of last week. he'd filed a complaint with the prosecutor's office the following day on friday and on tuesday of this week with the prisoner will pharmacy, which is the regular procedure. he introduced the request for protection,
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but that protection didn't arrive in time for them. and this had started running the facility just weeks ago and was bentham cracking down and criminal activities inside the prison, including unannounced searches, more than $5000.00 inmates are crowded into a prison, meant to hold a maximum of 2900 prisoners organized crime groups often control entire pavilions, some 550 prison officials that received better rates in the past 2 years for confronting the gangs. security expert said, estimation is a window into a broader crisis within the system. it's an open secret that there is broad corruption within the prison system. and this is a very difficult reality for the authorities because the guards come from a position of weakness faced with the interest of criminals who will the norm as amounts of capital and cash. and also this course of power to very clearly, ret,
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um, exercise retribution against those who don't cooperate. they have a real ability to corrupt and corps and co opt the authorities. i think that's a problem that the state hasn't grappled with. the question for many now is if the out so it is will not only be able to bring to justice, those responsible for the scaling, but also dismantled the very powerful networks inside the prison that have been allowed to profess. there allison that i'm 50, i'm just need of what the crew is in the us. it if use it, are working to restore pallets and 81000000 homes and businesses of the storm schools, widespread tonnage. how does your culture has a sudden burst of thunder storm. with winds peaking at 160 kilometers an hour, tore through windows and humbled the streets of houston. the dilute quickly came and went, leaving
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a scene of destruction downtown skyscrapers hawks with jagged holes in place of windows and the night club. now missing a wall. the storm killed, at least for people to die from falling trees and another from a crate. it was fierce, it was intense, it was quick. and most of these tony's didn't have time to place any sales out of harm's white city officials close to schools and government offices and caution people to stay home on friday. we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks, not days. crews are clearing down trees and crushed vehicles and restoring electricity to the nearly 1000000 homes and businesses that last power at the storms. peak scientist say this level of destruction is normally caused by hurricane. but the earth warming climate is enabling mere thunderstorms. to pack this punch,
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unleashing their concentrated violence with little warning. hydro castro algae 0. that's it for me, this new job and i'm about to run the this is the 1st to decide that we see in real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to scream at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered, examination being proactive. today's headlines i wish i had word word to describe what setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions right now. if you're on campus
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