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on the 0, the knowledge is with the the other one. how are you close of business then use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. senior, how much the official sol? i'll read on 6 of those are assassinated and it is really driven, striking. they route this was the
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scene in ramallah in the, in response to i really was killing some of the process of being taking place across the occupied west bank. at least 5 people killed and is really attacked on the promised to be in red crescent headquarters in southern garza. one of those is a baby and even though it's palestinian cities are being left in ruins, more than $22000.00 people have been killed since the will be got the is $22.00. gnc and we begin and 11 on wet and is really drone strike has assassinated solid, a roommate, a senior official of home us. several on us members were killed in the attack. 2 of the leaders of hamas is on the wing. the cassandra guides the drone target to the homeless office located in the southern david's summit of the here i'm us, has cooled the attack a terrorist act. we would like to reaffirm that the assassination will jack by
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design this occupation of the grape commander then which i had shaved. so i left a lot of woody and his brothers and called liza nadia, the hum us commanders and cod race on lebanese territory is an act of terrorism in every sense of the word. it is also a violation of lebanese sovereignty, a violation that represents an expansion of the scope of these really aggression against our people and our nation, and desired this occupation, the nazis in this occupation is completely responsible for any repercussions. the occupation will not succeed in breaking the determination of our people and their here real quick resistance was in a hold of how's the lead us now from the scene of the drug and strike and southern david. the lebanese arms group has the law is promising a response for the assassination of how mazda is number 2. so law allowed rudy
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along with a number of military commanders and how mass members they were killed in that apartment. as you can see, this was a surgical strike, as well, does not claim responsibility, but it is believed to have been responsible for killing those man who were apparently holding a meeting. now this is a security breach, as well acting on intelligence. how mazda, of course, and ally of hezbollah, it has really develop the military infrastructure in this country with the support and help of hezbollah and husband was calling this a serious assault on 11 on. and that is also a dangerous development. and the ongoing conflict between israel and the access, the so called access of resistance now has the law has joined the back of
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a gets is to help relieve how mass and gaza there have been rougher set, have been fired from siri and territory to which as well, as the whole season, the admin, they have been firing drones in this house, as israel, all these different from trying to relieve pressure on how much in gaza. so it has all of the statements. they are alluding to the possibilities of an escalation on all these friends because has the laws response it's, it's, it isn't a difficult position because if it's response trigger is a full blown conflict with israel, then it will face the opponents in 11 on and they will also be accused of dragging lebanon into conflict, and of hezbollah does not respond, then it's credibility is at stake. because even before the conflict began along the border of the south lebanon border,
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has the last has had promise that any assassination of 11 is about to send in an e running and official 11 on will. and this is a fierce reaction. now tomorrow the head of hezbollah has on this fellow, he was his plan to give his expenses, to give upon speeds of late on wednesday to coincide with the 4th anniversary of the killing of the head of the running. and could this force cost them so many? what will he say? all eyes really are on has the law, but no doubt this is a major blow to have massive military infrastructure 11 on israel. the that has, well, i will respond, but it will stop short of a bragging the country or, or dragging this into a full, full blown war. what has the, has been doing so far in the south really has been calibrating his actions. this is no doubt serious escalation as a turning point center for the data. this others have as a beta. well just there,
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a spoke to the sister celery, she told us about the last phone cool. design countries about 21, the last phone call between me and him was on october. the 7th at the tone that was of room is that they actually assassinated the shape. so i quote him and when he picked up, i felt relieved. and he told us not to be afraid. i told him about the news that we received. 3 told me, nothing happened. we are fine, and all tanks were ready and the settlements. so we felt relieved. however, we knew that eventually they were going to assassinate terms that does nothing but because railways are not willing to do those co trojans safe code, infants like 2 babies and then mothers bellies. so of course that going to come on to me, hillary is director of global engagements. i think there can university of a root who don't just live now from boston. good. see it again and thank you for joining us. when you think about what dana was reporting on the fact that how some
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of us are all that has a big speech tonight, tomorrow, what kind of calculations do you think will be running through his mind? how does he lead, as well as response to this? well, he's been doing this for, you know, about 1520 years now. we've had many occasions like this where there's been one side is river has about or somebody. and this goes from us and the israel, um, as to what shooting back and forth are doing military reactions back and forth on the as well as a grade. as much experience in sending a message by using a calculator, the military action that sends a clear message to the is rivers a. you can assess night somebody or bombed some village and get away with them with no reprisals. so they will do some kind of reprisal. it might be in the 0, it might be somewhere else. who knows this, this isn't for a whole bottle that's been going on for many, many decades. he has to calculate between not just his bottle as own credibility,
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but reinforcing the collective power of this new group of actors that has come together recently the which is how mass layoffs out alone. human has by law, most of the 3 main. and then there's some smaller groups in the rack and syria, and he's calculating at a regional level not just at the level of level or only has the stakes are much higher now than they ever were on the sheer. is that israel is ever that's a little bit desperate, is the gravity of transactions, the recklessness been the cruelty of the barbarism report. israel has done in gaza, is assigned that this is lisa or not. and just normal politicians sitting down planning something. so you have to calculate all these things together, take some kind of action, that sounds of the message that you can just mess with us laterally. i just talking to her about sending, i'm sorry to interrupt your talking about sending
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a message. but does that mean that your assessment is it's not going to be such a large action that would likely end up in an all out war across the board of the yes, i've held this position since october. when's the this issue started becoming more concern to people around the world than any of insurance or a years before that the, it's a, nobody's interest. it's israel has by law here on the united states. anybody use how mass edison? nobody's interest to create a regional war. i mean, we're talking about major powers that have huge arsenals, including nuclear weapons, and all kinds of other things that they can use. and nobody wants to regional war. everybody would suffer from it. and even if you did the original war and somebody beat the other side, the other side just not going to just log down and take it quietly. so i thought
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that would be original or but there what we have now is original, or at a low level of intensity, we have a, a low intensity re, is regional a simmering, a situation. but it's not cooking full blast on the stove. but assuming that a low temperature, the flame and the search, everybody's purpose what nobody has tried yet. and this is astounding. nobody arabs is really, is americans, europeans, nobody has tried a serious piece, like the shares of political negotiation to release the prisoners on the hostages, to cease fire, to reconstruct destroyed areas, and then to address the underlying issues. it's quite astounding to me. i've been following this conflict for the last 50 years as a driver, so the loveliest on loving and palestine and jordan and the world to i'm gonna take a serious negotiation was credible international mediators just isn't there that this is a real,
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a real puzzle. and the people who suffer are mainly the citizens of these countries . and you're talking about the citizens in gaza and is really new attractions inside gaza. obviously they stated, more aim from israel was to, to wipe out on us and more, more pointedly, go off to its senior leadership on that front. it hasn't done very much inside garza, despite the, the, the devastation that we've been seeing. that is trying to go off to them inside 11 on on the even has ball a protection some, some of a self to target both in terms of intelligence and ease of action. yes, i'm loving them. is a well known place. i lived there for 18 years recently and it's, it's a place that's pretty open and has all kinds of people coming in and out. and it's very easy to send in a draw on that tax on that is apart from, especially with the sun. i'd like to acknowledge is that these rarely as, as early as are. so this was really designed to help. nothing. yeah, it was
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a political reputation, hard to believe more than anything else is sort of a series of blows. the latest, the supreme court in israel, really against his traditional reforms. he's not done very well in guys a call where it was for the sizing and genocidal claims of been made against him. cases in the international court of justice. so he's really failing on all fronts. he's a serial failure, but he's also a serial boast or he boasts, he's from brown. he's talked to big, he does actions like this and usually targets. he doesn't kill somebody. and he and be able to help those people who are totally wrong to get the leaders or how may i ask them. here's the 1st one. he said that, you know, 2 months ago his, they put out a picture with a bunch of her most my lives are leaders for allegedly killed. so this is really a local political, public relations move more than it is a serious regional,
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strategic confrontation around the corner. the and we, sorry, we must name it that the thank you very much for joining us. thank you. the right speaking to the u. s. news that what m. s. n b c, senior advisers have is what the prime minister mock reg of had this to say about the attack. and david we can speculate if you large but let's be clear is what has not taken responsibility. and i think it should be clear. israel has in the past, of course uh does we tell us when they're in foreign countries and the truth is, i think you'll find that my prime minister, my defense minister, my chief and stuff have all said in the past that people terrace commanders involved in killing is ready civilians, anyone involved in the october 7th massacre. there is a legitimate target handle solutions. joining us now live from occupied east jerusalem and a 100 no official confirmation from anyone in these ready government that is really
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responsible for the strike. but it is being hailed more broadly as a success in israel, or no claim of responsibility by the is really government, but it is surely seen as a wide success. and if you're wondering why there hasn't been a lot of reaction from different is really officials. that's because the cabinet secretary ordered, members of these really parliament to not speak about the incident. what's also point to some other comments made by mark reg, as when speaking to american media, he fell short of saying that israel was responsible for this attack. but he said that this was just on a task on a have mass official. and while it was on lebanese soil, it wasn't an attack on his ball lot, which is quite interesting for him to make this argument. additionally, let's discuss what is really officials have been saying since really the beginning
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of the war that have mass leaders. not just in gaza will be targeted whether they are in living on in turkey or cost, or they are all a target, just like the leaders are in gone. so additionally, all of this comes as these really are me says they're going to continue on with however they see fit. remember, israel's defense minister jo up go launch it just today was touring the gaza strip in the central part of the territory on for la dean road, saying that the fighting is actually intensifying in the southern part of the territory. and it's going to take time, and however long israel sees fit, they are going to use whatever time they need. i wanna also point to remarks by these really army spokesperson, daniel, how got it? when asked about this assassination in doing this evening, he dodge the question would rather said, but israel is on high alert and prepared for any possible scenario. now the
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targeted killing of this have mass official 11 on does have major stipulations for where the conflict is going to go. and because these really as have not acknowledged, it still doesn't mean that the finger is not pointed at them. but these really have been quite clear that however they see fit on how they're going to prosecute this war. they are going to do despite the catastrophic humanitarian situation that has unfolded in gaza. despite the high level of casualties. we have seen 22000 palestinians killed more than 50000 injuries. and now the war going on to 11. he soil. these really is according to anonymous officials in is really media. i've been saying that they do expect a response and that could be in the form of long range rock. it's coming from 11 on from his bow. because remember, his bull officials have also been saying,
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if there is any sort of targeted assassination or killing on lebanese soil, there will be a price to pay. so the is really, as have been conducting themselves in a way that only works for them. but what's yet to be seen in this war is still a long ways to come right home to sell it the in ok, bodies through some thank you very much talking to killing of you have another senior hamas leader this time and 11 on follows of familiar packed and used by israel, of a decades is realize attempted to kill senior. how much vegas when it code, while isolating the group inside the strip alongside the people of gaza. michael apple has more studied solace. allowed. rudy was one of how much is the top officials. he was meeting other leaders from the group in the bay route suburb of da here. when a huge explosion destroyed a floor of the building, had been a target of israel and its allies for us. and so israel did not officially take credit for the assassination. it was the latest in
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a long line of targeted killings of how much lead a liability is believe to have been one of the founders of how much is all i'm doing. the cassandra gates, the us state departments had a $5000000.00 bounty on his head since at least 2015 has how much is 2nd didn't come on. he was known to be a top is ready targets. another person should be on israel's most wanted list. is this man, he's the us in law leader of home us in gaza. and the person israel holds most responsible for the attacks on october 7th, prime minister benjamin netanyahu. colson was a dead man walking. israel has been killing how most figures for decades as the groups found is shape us made ya sending of the lives these all around t c. were assessing aged in 2004. dozens of other homeless commodities and leaders
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have made similar fates over the years. part of a wide campaign against several palestinian goods. there's a sense that they can kind of, we can the palestinians and eliminate their leaders and keep them kind of defeated and divided. but, you know, we've seen that, that, those policies, those biling policies having worked in, you know, in suppressing palestinians general desire for freedom from occupation off to the october 7th detection. and the depth of more than a 1000 is released mostly civilians. israel seems to no longer be willing just to blockade homeless in and pickle fits lead. as it stated, am, is now the groups complete destruction, considering them legitimate targets no matter where they are. one analyst says israel's targeted attack and they've been on risk for the escalating tensions to it's not. i don't think that any of those us today as, as an asian who's ever
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a game changer. now we face a very complex situation to reach it, but it's still a single, but it's the was assess, the name is on the 3rd or flip and on. and the question is where, which is but not take with the desk total in gaza topping $22000.00 palestinians. they may feel their full on these rails kill this mike level l g 0. so michael link is a human rights lawyer and refresh emeritus of law at western university in london, ontario from where he joins us live now. thanks again for coming on the program in terms of international i mean when, when is where it was attacked on such a scale and then such a nature on october, the 7th, there was a great deal of support for his rails. right? to self defense does that extend in your view to this kind of operation? you know, it doesn't blow we, we've had a for many years, a prohibition international law against the extra digital killings. this could mean
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in the domestically that a country wants to knock off some of its a position leaders and internationally. you may want to be a tax on, on say, of the colonial leaders or leaders of some, some former resistance. and the expectation is that we live by the rule of law that you would make every effort to capture those people and, and try them in, in a, in a court of law with the fair procedures. the idea of assassinating um opposition figures or resistance figures is should be in an awesome uh, in the modern world and legally it is. and, and politically we've, we've seen the results in many countries where we're at dominant power or colonial power has trying to maintain its rule uh, through uh, through these kinds of assassinations and repression. and invariably, they do not work with the 80 years of lessons with respect to this,
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we've got 50 years or more of the israel targeting palestinian leaders. and yet we have a resistance that's perhaps more determined than ever. israel has yet to learn the less than that it needs to have a political process to deal with the palestinians. know how to handle a military process. but it says that this is a military attempt, and his goal is to eradicate entirely on us as a military and political entity because of the threats which commerce has endorsed of, of more such attacks in the future. even under those circumstances. this isn't a legal act you say a you know, unless is there a can prove that this was the persons of whom they assessed it and be route to earlier on today. oppose an imminent threat of the expectation was you would use um, legal and political process as a try to capture, detain. people you say are, are a threat to or harm to you. and in terms of what flows from this,
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the you may have seen is really analysis is that there is a container level response that's being expected according to various makes these really media from these rarely all me that it won't be the kind of response that necessitates a full escalation, we had a previous guest on the show a few minutes ago saying something similar is that your assessments or things, or is this actually a very dangerous sort of point them as well? of course, this is dangerous point in the war. we're expecting a speech i understand tomorrow from the liter of hezbollah, who mama and ms rela, who will probably make clear on what the response by hezbollah will be. we're already in a very warm. busy or over the last several months on the northern border of israel with southern 11 on, in terms of exchanges going back and forth. and the bombing of israel is, is conducting. israel assumes that it could, it could have assassinate the, i'm us leaders and not expect a major escalation in the works that might be right. but we'll have to see with,
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with, with respect to this of as well obviously has a huge number of a little 3 assets in terms of rockets, um, throat, southern level. and it has to decide whether it's going to one of using them now and really escalate to this confrontation or pull back and, and give its own discrete signals to the israel. that it's not interested in a full blown conflict or with friends now taking on the leadership as the, the presidency of the un security council. do you see any room for movement towards greater pressure? oh, you know, notwithstanding the us position so far as a veto in every real resolution, the mounting us the spot. sure. the, the, the united states is going to have to feel the pressure probably both externally and, and internally in order to be able to change it. so it stands towards israel in the united states cannot have it both ways where it requests or demands that israel comply with international monitoring law. and when israel does not do so,
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it continues to supply and replenish it, so it's low and lower stocks of a tank shells and the, and bombs. the united states obviously has been the, the difference between having aspired imposed several weeks ago coming from united nations. and the fact of this war is continuing, it was unfortunately shows that the predictions of many aid and human rights organizations of the resolution that was finally passed near the end of december, which did not call for a cease fire call for more humanitarian a going in want allowing israel to continue with the department was going to be a meaningless gesture and i'm afraid of the, their predictions of have come. so, um, you know, the, what will happen have to happen is, is for the united states to feel the kind of pressure from the international community to that enough is enough in terms of physical environment. but also, you would think the democratic party was start to do, learn from the pulling that's been going on, that it's approval ratings for the by new ministration or sinking particularly on
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among american young people. and when, as we're headed into an american american presidential year, right, michael link the in london on terriers. thank you very much for joining us. you're welcome bye. the palestinians have gathered across cities in the occupied westbank . protests have taken place in the streets of ramallah. ara jeanine have grown and novelist there in response to the assassination. all thomas's deputy vida saw, a library need to abraham is invested in, in the occupied with the palestinians. i've taken through the streets and several of the cities in the occupied west bank as well as in his home south of idaho, where we've heard his mother and his sisters speak. they were clear and sending the message that this is what saw the how dirty one said by taking the path of confronting and resisting these really a few patients. and they mentioned that the, his blog is not better,
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is not any more or better than anyone that has been killed in the b c's, cause a surface specifically children. now when it comes to how he's being remembered, he's been known as the guy who is responsible for it out for some of the gays and the fuel cards westbank itself, he's been seen as the mastermind behind the capture. i'm feeling of at 3 is really settlers in the have run into year 2014, and indeed we see. and also a v, a war on galls of that has falls out in the and is hometown hello city is of gather do basically more name and talk about him. but he has also been in idle as someone instrumental, and this was specifically at people i have seen these really forces raised into his house below. it's up also after the war. and this is the 2nd time in a row. you know, people here look phones the as many of her bosses meters because they say that they
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are the same when it comes to receiving the consequences of resisting these really occupation. they're not different than those fights is on the ground. and they are facing similar fates not only when it comes to the assassination now, but also when it comes to being in prison, solid, and already has spent at least 18 years and as really jails. 15 of them in one time . and then he's been released the there's been also reported outside the left bank where he spent his time between 13, i know, 11 on. so basically this gives you an idea of why people move off to those leaders and how they are already deciding to declare tomorrow as a general strike. and as a day of morning. right, let's get more now on the situation in gaza with a number of people killed and is ready. a tax has passed $22000.00. the on doing of
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home us says it has killed several is ready soldiers using mines and is also destroyed. tanks is ready, ami says it's killed several hamas members along causes coastline. eunice in southern guns, it is under intensify from his body tanks and 5 digits. that's where the problem stay in. read present is based. a baby is among 4 people killed that. here in the hospital it says tele city and red crescent society facility clearly marks with the red present emblem on the roof in just 2 hours ago. you can see behind me and all around the area with 5 people, including a 5 day oh, child child in the world should be let alone in one sheltering under the ends of the mediterranean organizations. this war has to end. you can see just behind me, this was a space where babies were living. this is a space for children living. you can see on the,
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for the blood the well to be absolutely horrified, the world should be absolutely no raids. the child was killed as a whole. more people were killed here today in this space. it should be safe, but there is no safe space in gaza and the world should be a say. what topic about assume it has moved from rough. a new attack against the same organization for the 2nd time in the same city where one of the heated, the main headquarters that had been hit the type turned into iris here to place for evacuees from the eastern areas of con, you just as 5 palestinians have been killed in this strike with those and others who have been named it um its ongoing military campaign against the city of ton unit as the is where the forces had been mobilizing more troops. stateful control over the city as the confrontation of that on the ground continue,
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at least since the early hours of today's morning 16th policy is being killed. only in con, you in a city on one of the latest as well as tracts that level to the ground, the residential building where full palestinians have to report it to the now. so new to city has one of the main areas that the, it's very minute treat is now making a very please shift of this strategies in terms of the compact in the field where they are a cooling more per gates to find the as the are making the kind of tactics of what the trouble of from some set and pause and another announce in some areas of the cost of city. and they are now making more mobilization loose loose troops to be pushed towards the middle coordinates of goal. is that including a breach of my policy and understand what refuge account where it, which works in the last few hours have been on the white military shilling by the artillery unit stop our station near the goal is as straightforward as, as that forces are trying to be much more access on the content inside the key, a path and residential neighborhoods and in such areas. confrontations that
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continue as palestinian fine. just trying to look the entry of these miniature truce by attacking them with different kinds of weapons as uh, the a casualties and just pull between both sides continue to wally's as move around. just the brackets have been fives from the gaza strip. thomas is very surrounding settlements, still ahead on obviously or will have all the rest of the day is near is including tragedy. i took his hand at the airport as the 2 plains collide on the runway, the the hello. we have still got some very wet weather, some light, the showers just around the east coast of australia, but i'll tend to ease off as we go through the next couple of days. and as that
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happens, still the clutch of storms coming into west and costs of new south wales. driving down towards the southeast was that eastern side of the victoria head of that high pressure been shots and they say it is buried quite nicely over the next hour. so some pleasant sunshine here, but not quite surprising on the other side that that so be some larvae shelves, into se impossible, straight here. still a few showers just lingering the for the gold coast repair has been up towards the sunshine coast to shower, to up to was a type your peninsula. right. so you can to close up to what was the northwest, probably the top and that will be some live you shall was in place here. but across about to west australia it is going to be dry and hot for the most part enough. and now there's still a tub, just teasing off study i celsius here on this as they often they may well, we'll see. yeah. that went to whether making his way towards these, even by this stage of talents as a pallet and right. but some faces spells of sunshine live of the last such, also some rain to just coming out of china for wednesday, maybe across the cramp. and is that pretty quickly into
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a good parts of japan and grassy tony to snow into those western areas on thursday, the, the hard hitting into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you. bible does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb, toe. in the security council. this is something they just don't think look is different on the x of to hear the story on told to how does era exploring type this culture examining political disco exposing societies. doctor award winning intense investigations.
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the get compelling insights into humanity open until the stories from asia were in the pacific. one. 0 one east. on out just the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching. i'll just hear a reminder about top stories this out. israel has assassinated saw, i'll read a senior official a time us 6 of the members were also killed in the attack and living on the drone strike target to a building located in the southern david southern post. here the group has struck a defiant tone cooling this attack,
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a terrorist attack. the number of palestinians killed in his ready attacks on gaza has passed 22000 found sizes rather intensifies its pump, augmented the central and southern parts of the district. is there any drones have attacked the palace to the and red crescent headquarters in the southern gauze and city of han, eunice, a baby is among the 4 people kills. i'm going out on that killing of senior mazda official, signed a re in beirut. united nations has condemned the assassination, unexpressed concern over the potential expansion of the conflict. we have been just as you have been following these recent developments, which just happened a few minutes ago. um, obviously the developments are extremely wiring. and i think this just really highlights what the secretary general had just said about the dangers of the spill over of this conflict in the wider region. right. that spring and james,
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base diplomatic out of to now he's at the united nations in new york. james, the security council has been divided throughout the conflict new presidency coming up in january, you spoke to the 9, taking up that role just this past hour. what did you have to say? yeah, an hour ago i was in the security council chamber and spoke to the new president of the security council. they collect the, the, he is the french ambassador to the united nations. this is an interesting dynamic because problems, of course, is a permanent member which gives it some sway. it's a west and country and yet it has for some considerable time cooled for a cease far to take place in garza. definitely not the view of another opponent member of the united states. what are the prospects for diplomacy then? what are the prospect? so a resolution calling for c spa, he certainly wasn't raising expectations about that. at this stage, i pushed him on more israel was actually doing on gauze or at the end. goals are at
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the moment, and the fact that south africa taking a case to the international court of justice on the genocide convention, i asked him about as well as crimes, or what we recognize is the right of use while to defend. it says the, everybody should remember that on october 6, the situation and gives a, what's called an m. s. decided to attack each way to kill $1200.00 jews to rape women in the monstrous man. uh well he said these are the signs, but i'm but has it's response being legitimate, self defense, floors movie, little crime. yeah. uh, what is a legitimate is to make sure that you're not the victim anymore from terrorist attack. it has been a terrorist attack unless has acted as a tourist movement. and it's right as a right to defend. it says to make sure that these people are safe,
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that these kind of to reset the do not i put again. so my point is that everything we just to do with a safe defense and avoiding repetition of the fedex is a and all of you accept a button and digital bit what should be avoided? what is not acceptable is a violation of the geneva conventions. and the violation of the low of the wall of intuition on human nature. no. so going i've to the fighters from him as he's ok. of course going of the civilians, women, children, those is not, it's clear they should be a real distinctions. well, we're expecting quite a few meetings over the month on the issue of gauze as has happened since october, the 7th, but one big one has already been scheduled. that's on the 23rd of the month. that's when fronts is going to have. it's for a minister here, a ministerial meeting to discuss the situation in the region. and meanwhile,
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on wednesday, in just a few hours time, a meeting called the to discuss the escalation and the red sea. a yeah, and this is another aspect of potential escalation and expansion of the conflict as well as what we've been talking about. the situation with regard to the assassinations that have taken place in by root. there are concerns of an expansion, an escalation in the red sea, with a who sees a tax with west and ministry warships in the region. and now in the rainy and worship in the region, this meeting has been cold up by the us and some of its western allies, the security council meeting that will take place to discuss the issues. and as you say, that meeting to take place on wednesday, wednesday afternoon, new york time when they will discuss all of this. all right, james james bayes at un headquarters in new york. thank you very much. we while in the past week, summer is really ministers have been cooling for resettling of palestinians outside
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of gaza. the us state department has not responded to those calls by israels finance minister because i'll smoke ridge national security minister. it's him. i've been there watching and says it rejects the goals by the to is really ministers cooling and inflammatory and irresponsible. and opposite washington has been a show of these ideas, do not reflect the position of these or any government as a whole of these calls should stop immediately. well, let's get more of this from she have her time. so you're doing just live now from washington dc, so she have what, what do we get from the state department? a watch or just again the last hour or so we got a response from one of the ministers who, who has been criticized by the state department. it's not been there. the natural security minister. we should buy 10 of your he is in the government. this will very well for the state department, just say this doesn't reflect the government's tiers administered in the governments. anyway, he responded, i'd greatly appreciate it, but united states of america. but with all due respect, we are not another star on the american flag for us as our good friend,
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but festival we will do what is best for the state of israel. i'd prefer curious and i was looking at the state department. i mean, i've seen going out these 2 ministers, often called members of a fall right factions on the government because there are plenty of members of the code, the policy, benjamin netanyahu, his party, who owns like spaces empty, comparatively speaking, being characterized as the, the far right for whatever reason, me a relatively, as a way of you know, who i was just saying the same thing. we know. yeah. the dining the done on ready to go outside of the wall street journal. so in pretty much the same thing. we know in my bedroom and i don't know who is in used about that being the ultimate, the ultimate goal. and yet the state department has decided to single out these 2, these 2 minutes to say what they should stop image of it. so what did they say they should stop advert catering for the positional for or believing the position? i don't really entirely understand that, but what we do know is that in sending the initial stages of this for the us was
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considering sweet thing and i am f deal for the egyptians taken mass by gauze and reset to them base or back down us back down off the old, the regional position was expressed about that, but this is also been a gap to discuss that with one of your preparations bill to the summit. but us all the government, the by the administration office for money to recycle thousands which raise the eyebrows. what we keep them hearing from the, by the ministration failures, we're against, the forced relocation. the 1st displacement i want is sort of striking in the last few weeks is how even be as really of rhetoric about this has changed. someone is not forced replacement is all forced relocation, but it's a humanitarian intervention. because galls that has been destroyed and the for it's remain to allow the gods is about to leave and survive. so even even ben gavera, he said, this is an opportunity to concentrate on encouraging the migration of the residents
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of gaza. it's just moral and humane. i'm in the question now for the state department. the all this statements is does blink can keep using the term full screen location, force displacement is the ground being prepared for some sort of humanitarian intervention. given the realities of 70 percent of a housing of gauze, or having go the carpet bombing of drug by the inputs. i mean that's, that's what we're going to be really careful about that. all right, you have right down to the, in washington dc. thank you very much. i a i is there a is once again withholding tax revenues from the governing thomas to me and body in the occupied west bank. the move could bankrupt deposited in all store to i'm seriously on the territories economy as around con votes. now, from ramallah, the markets aren't as busy as normal. the single largest employer in palestine is the public opinion or far as he will p a. but it's in danger of going bankrupt and with the public standing economy. the crisis is the worst. the p a has suffered
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since it was established in 1993 of the deals level quotes. israel refuses to give the p a its own money to pay a con, collect its own tax revenues, and relies on israel to do so. well that cannot mix professor explains why you fucking buddies the law whole now of the, the circle affairs agreement put a lot of restrictions on the palestinian economy, which stopped it using his own resources as it sees fit and is really is have it restricted policy and economic growth as a result of the policy and you know, towards he wasn't able to manage the economy successfully because of this and couldn't establish economic institutions to develop and independent economy. the policy and you know, authority remains the key economic dr. palestinians implying a 143000 people. the p a is currently paying an average between 60 and 75 percent of salaries due to each worker. because israel is withholding the tax and a lot of people of be able to hold on. we'll go for a couple of the sell it a week uh,
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covers only 40 to 60 percent of our needs. so we have to look for other jobs. some workers used to look for jobs soon as we're in the cities that know that's also being taken away from us. and this is the trade crossing between palestine and these ro, these really say they'll release the money, but with deductions and no money to pay employees in gaza. the p a has refused this and says, israel must pay o that's owed. the issue is driven a wedge between how long is america and israel, the us president joe biden is putting a tremendous amount of pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to release the funds to the palestinian authority. lots of the apartment is to is also under a tremendous amount of pressure from within his own coalition party. the openly raised system for right finance minister, betsy little, smart judge has said publicly, not a single shekel will be transferred to the palestinian authority. if it does, then he's going to quit the colors in government,
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and that could at the very least mean early elections, but probably the end of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his political career. the u. s. though is clear, it won't say revitalized pe to take a vengeful control and goes off to the will. anything other than a week the is not something is wrong ones. and currently the far as he is this week, as it has ever been, and it's getting weaker and wrong calling out is there. i'm on the that's bring you some of the days of in use now. and in japan, a passenger jet has court file on a runway of tokyo's canada airport author colliding with the coast guard, playing 5 people on the smaller plane were killed. since i'm on a hand reports cameras a tokyo's hyundai to airport capture the moment of the collision as depend airlines, passenger jet struck a coast guard playing on the runway as it was coming into land. the,
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the jess was soon engulfed in flames. but staff and those on board responded fast, and all the passengers and crew made it out alive. but several of the smaller coast guard plane were killed at georgia cooper. booster panel lines informed the civil aviation bureau, the 379 people including 367 passengers, and 12 crew members have been safely evacuated regarding the coast guard plain. the captain was evacuated types 5 of the crew members were concerned. though. my still within that hour of the passenger jet, catching fire, there was nothing left but wreckage. but extraordinarily, we all witnessing the fast loss of a nearby say $350.00. this is one of the newest models of commercial airline jets in the world. the pacific at cost that was flying today is just 2 years old. the coast guard says it's plane was preparing to head to the west coast to deliver
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a to earthquake victims when the collision happens. all runaways. honda were closed after the crash and investigation is underway. to find out how the 2 planes ended up on the same runway. vince and monahan, how to 0 was you had the coast guard plain was on its way to west in japan, which was struck by a powerful escalate. on monday, at least 48 people are being killed. the magnitude $7.00 quake happened off the coast of issue call a prefecture, causing widespread damage. well then, a 1000 members of japan's military helping rescue teams search for survivors. at least 4 people have been killed in dozens more wounded in rushes, late dismissal, and drone strikes on keys. and then we'll see some city of cartoons the tax happens during the morning rush hour hitting residential buildings. i said, bank reports the attacks came in the early hours of the morning lighting up the keeps guidelines of the slash advance of the explosions,
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disturbing the morning cool was up to but people were killed and injured as residential buildings felt. the impact of the strikes of bush or the thing the booster believed. thank god, my son was hiding with his grandmother in the car. he do. i went to the kitchen and the shop quite threw me under a piece of brick. hit me on my head, and i didn't know what happened after that emergency crews back to, to bring the fires under control. now since the early days of the war has a cap to face this intensity of bombardment, and despite ukraine's best efforts using the defensive russian missiles, still guessing that somebody needs to get to bump shelters. but not everyone was able to escape that quote to both the rockets had just in front of my apartment, t of lucky that i have my life. i was in the bomb shelter. i want to urge people to go to the bump shelters. unfortunately, my neighbor died. this is a 4th attack on the capital him for days,
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and if i were to say is the largest since the stock of the will the situation in the city is difficult. almost 17 marseilles, of a destroying the. so it's a combined attack. so head johns, including crews and hypersonic themselves, the majority of them are destroyed. ukraine 2nd largest city hockey was also struck again. this then 70 kilometers from the russian border. it's both the brunt of russian. it strikes over the last few days, expect some ukraine, the rest of it has been stuck fighting weapons in preparation for this aerial offensive. and no one knows how long it will continue, nor how much more intense for food get started. big i to 0, keith us from says close to to embassy initialize capital. it says regular protests at the mission and restrictions placed on its employees, made it difficult to continue operations. it shows me that she was ordered the french ambassador to leave in august. they also scrap smoother tre agreements with
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powers to find on groups and then also still ahead on how to 0. the palestine national football team arrives and catch off for the asian company will hear from one of the sites the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the donald trump is appealing a decision in the us state of maine that disqualified him from the states presidential primary ballad mains, top election, official, remove trump,
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from the republican party about it because of his role going to 212021 attack on capitol hill. they say he violated the constitution by inciting an insurrection. the whole, the president's lawyers reject the accusation. trump was also disqualified in the state of colorado. as the president of harvard university has resigned off the accusations of mishandling anti semitic protest, quoting gay was criticized by house republicans during correctional hearing in december. she refused to say whether my test is calling for the genocide of jews violated habits, code of conduct. the president's of university of pennsylvania as also resigned, also taking a similar position. right. let's take a look down some of the basic sports news. palestine is national football team has arrived in concert i had the asian cup, the players touching down in doha as one of the $24.00 countries taking part in the tournament despite the ongoing will back home on the richardson has more now from the palestine team hotel the palestine all likely to be the neutrals favorites at
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vase asian color, a score offering, refresh points, and a positive focal point from full that's happening in the homeland had charge of the same saying there was a constant failing values. i'd say months supply is about what is happening. so that friends and families back home, the schools being preparing for his tournaments at a training camp in saudi arabia, the place known stopping such a friends and family in gaza and in the west bank and underlining just on fiscal, but his being to prepare for visit solomon's the situation that's happening just gives us almost think about is just a matter of trying to block the negative energy that comes from the outside. this is just, this is just how you as a full, very have to be mentally ready because see the news and the images that we see every day. this, actually it's a big heart breaking up because these are the families of our friends. and you know,
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it's our, our people and also for us it's a hard break. but i think this gives us a motivation for this asian thought because it's the biggest stage and understand the concept. so for us being able to advance from the group stage, this gives the whole world to see that we're doing something for the country and also gives the people back home something to be happy about with everything that's going on. so really it's very important for us now, like i said, it's more positive than it is negative for i think do you have the the team and full come provide a bit of rest bikes to the people back in dollars or in the west. but of course yes, because uh, honestly for boys it's and it's not, it's not more of an entertainment than it is life. it's a way of life for us. we live, we brief footboard. this is, it's not worth, you know, we do this because we are trying to make our population, our people happy. the, like i said, with everything that's going on this,
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this is the states to be for the, for things to get, you know, seen for the whole world, to be aware that we're here. you know, it's just play like every other country and every human on this planet, the local can always is hearing tests all saying they'll be doing everything they can to support the policy going see a percentage of the tickets. so revenue that will be going, so that is affected by the war in goals at all. so during the asian cup game days will feature messages offs for 2 full pallets spinning front. this is a busy time for the power steering st. trying to qualify for the world cup for the 1st time in 2026. i taken one points from that. first 2 games in that campaign. it keeps them in with the chance of making it. this'll be the 3rd a couple of parents. never before have i managed to win a game at this tournament, it would be quite the monuments, if parents, that's all i could secure about the historic victory in a group. it also includes
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a ran hong kong on the united, our veterans, honey richardson. how do you say era? so and that's it for me. how are we full set and the rest of the team here? and they'll have to this use all my colleagues down and jordan will be here in a moment with the latest, including more on that strike invite route, which led to the death of a senior official. more on that and the rest of the news as well. i'll just 0 dot com the or knows because i thought you wanted to send unison using basically what this location. what about animals, 3 weeks time people are going to die. homes destroyed in brooklyn city, an area that is supposed to be safe. longstanding is really policy. just shoot anything that moves. there aren't any sit varies, and garza my supposed to sleep on the street with my children. there's no protection, there's no safe space. this printer is going to be an acute problem,
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but a stimulus of living on the desktop. people crowded in very small areas with a lot of diseases from the north to the south, nowhere and district the say. i marry him shaheen and that's been making films about since 2006 when i moved there in 2005, since we recovering from the 38 your occupation by israel. people were hopeful that their lives would improve. their dreams have been destroyed. and all that remains are of a loss. garza shadow dreams on l. g 0 frank assessments. the problem is that it is allowed to be outside that ends of international law. and one of the reasons that should be the is the fact that is and has declared war on no coupons, people informed opinions,
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the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most will be the women and children inside story on al jazeera, it is a tenant of journalists to produce objective news coverage is true. i don't think that there is a fair, objective and impartial representation. the listening post covers how the news is cover. the a senior, i'm not official solid rory, i'm 6 others are assassinated in and is rainy trends try can vary this was a scene in ramallah in response to i'm always doing similar protests of in 2nd

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