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here, you know, just makes people empowered, investigates the proliferation of commercial satellites. and the far reaching influence of those who funded instead of tipping point. and we have a small window of opportunity to curtail catastrophic event. fighting for space on a jersey to the facing the a field commander. hospitalized, killed in on his really strike and southern level. the problem. so robin, you're watching all does it or like my headquarters here in the also coming up. i like the hospital in central gauze and says it's overwhelmed by the number of casualties. an engine arriving of israel hits battery is across the street. the us 6th street stays on the blinking holes tools in the united arab emirates,
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and with saudi arabia. he's heading to israel next to india top colt cancel via the release of less than 9. they've been convicted of gang rates and the, the, during the 2002 goods. ross ryan, the give me breaking news coming out of the southern level where a high level has football field commander has been assassinated and, and is really strike with some of the what is known as jawad was the group's director of military operations. he was killed when the company was travelling and was talking to speak to him on con, who's monitoring this from a bill at the saki in southern lebanon in wrong. what seems to be what seems to have being the circumstances around this incident as well. the incident actually began around 11 a local when these riley drains strike
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a car, troubling in the kid about saline village spots hang columbus inside lebanese territory . uh, that call was caring. as you say, a, his bullet come on that his boulevard confirmed that it was last name out. so we'll also known as jawad, who was also from that village. now he's the highest ranking officer that has been killed since whole since he's began on october. the 8th. these really say this was the man that was responsible for rockets attacks against the key is really milledge reinstallation in the galley. this was an attack that came in response to the killing of senior. how about lead us all the i'll really, who's killed in beirut last week. so this is a going to be a set back for hezbollah. it's going to be something that they will feel, but it's not going to stop for the. the way hezbollah is setup is there are people who are always ready to replace, come out and is no just fights,
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has that have been killed in the battlefield. so although it is going to be a very big blow ties, but let's don't going to stop them. but this is going to come as alarming to the international community. well, they trying to do is keep a control of this boat, and they want israel and his bullet to keep this contained and for it not to spill out into an old will. that will involve lebanon completely. there's been shuttle diplomacy coming from people like phones from the u. s. indeed, the german foreign minister is due to arrive in country tomorrow. we're also hearing that the us special envoy, hey, was hoc stain is due to arrive and they route next week as well to try and make sure that both sides don't over escalate. but something like this is going to warrant or response from has bullet and they've always maintained as have israel. that if you the is all have mass us or is relo has unless once a wolf then they'll get one and that's very dangerous language and we're in very
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dangerous times. just in the last few moves it. strikes has been shelling. we've also had rockets leave from where a may, where i am across into israel, so tensions very much to live in been called forest. i in southern lebanon. thank you. now these really minute drink is continuing to pound, garza bombing central and southern areas at least $249.00 pellets to the ends of being killed in a 24 hour period. according to kansas health ministry, i likes the hospital in the center of the strip says it's overwhelmed by the number of casualties. more than $23000.00 palestinians have now being killed since october . the 7th. honeymoon moved, joins us now from rough. i in southern gauze and luxury events for us that more deadly strikes. overnight just talk us through the latest developments, honey. a yes indeed, more deadly frank sense. i tried. it is the buttons folding it from the central
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part, then the city is upon you and is worth more than 15 people have been killed in southern part of find newness as well as the central part as these really military keep pounding. uh, these areas. uh, supposedly areas where people that barely weeks of the were, were told, evacuated the western side of pioneer and is, but they're getting bombed in any, any way. exhibit the central part of gaza. we're more than we're talking since overnight and the early hours of this morning, more than 70 people have been killed or reported to a lot. so hospitalized already. busy over well health facility and more than more than double the number of the critically injured the palestinians. the problem is with, with the inability of the, of the ambulance, paramedics and civil defense, a good they get to the areas and the targeted area and remove those injuries from their home. there are reports and it feels coming from these targeted homes in the vicinity of the zones where people are unable to leave for
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a to do that for the ambulance to get to them, save them and, and report them to, to hospitality. just a very, very tragic situation and just double the tragedy for, for many of the, the displace policy, not really and rough, but they still have family members is trying to, in the central part of that goes to just within the past 2 hours, a car here just 700 meters away from the vicinity of from the community hospital was targeted. 3 people reported killed in the car and there were a couple injures from. those were passing by, it just happened. it did. the attack just happened to be at the, at a time would that the street was not a crowd and it just simply, everybody felt lucky that that particular hour there wasn't many people industry. but it usually this part of the right year for the end of as soon as the house that's gets really busy because of the large number of displays palestinian, who have a flipped dropbox, just running it from the horror of,
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of the war in the central parts and han you and as a, as what maybe the highlights of what having is the constant attacks and not only on health facilities, but also on education facility. and so far there is complete defamation of, of primary and middle school. and now we're looking at the collegial institutions and, and the southern eastern part of con unit, the science and technology community college. i was attacked and destroyed then, and their reports about a confrontation, extreme country to conflict within the vicinity of that area. but as an education facility has been completely destroyed and what seems to be a split box for the, the society due to grow economically and socially in the future. at this scenario, we're looking at least 10 years of, of these education institution health facilities to give back to work just given this year level of destruction on a probably the most devastating reports we're getting from gauze and they're going
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to far as people are trying to in the know the part and ga, the city and evacuation centered with no food supply whatsoever, no access to water for any of these survival items that are needed. this but particularly hard and difficult time where they're there no humanitarian aid being delivered to that area. and there's no talks about probably another crossing would often, but is this still talks and people are going hungry and thirsty and a traumatized for real a as, as the situation and see the scholastic kind of move towards the end rather. thank you. i of the world health organization is cooling, full medical center has to be better protected form is rarely a tax repeal came off, the officials visited outlets. the hospital and gaza is not just overwhelmed by hundreds of casualties with only 5 members of stuff left on site. i'm in the hospital in the middle area because of the middle part of the gods and script in the emergency department where they're treating children. several children on the
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floor and the majority behind the doctors calling out of trouble and many people coming in from the explosion. there's one child who unfortunately passed away whose body is not identified and it's as you can see, your account exceed. unfortunately, this area is close to an area that was evacuated yesterday and recreation already they've lost a lot of their stuff. this hospital is currently operating with about 30 percent of the stuff that it had just a few days ago. they are seeing, in some cases, hundreds of casualties every day in a small emergency department. yesterday they said they had one doctor worked overnight and this emergency department was under. in some cases, the casualty is coming in on a daily basis. now the international medical channels,
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you don't visit without bold as has evacuated it, stuff from i likes the hospital, tanya hodge house and it's a pediatric intensive care doctor with doctors without borders. she describes a panic in the hospital after as may be false. as total staff, the area would be palmed. in this situation, there has been catastrophic. over the last weeks. our colleagues were there for multiple different organizations and myself. but luckily for palestinians rescue has been reporting horrific scenes when they evacuated. they weren't expecting to have to is actually, it was a sudden increase in risk. and i can read some messages we have received from doctors working for various organizations. not necessarily doctors without borders about colleagues that i know who are in those hospitals. i'm saying, you know, each day there's an imaginary line in this disturbing grid that determines who's at risk of being immune and it in imminently killed. he described them as,
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as war crimes disguised has been l benevolent prior warning. he said they, they marked the area. this was 2 days ago was a red zone, so they were unable to reach. they were told it was to on safe to go yesterday either. and so they unfortunately have to evacuate itself with garza. that's been true of, as i said, multiple energy owes wendy international energy use floods, stuff panicked patients panicked. they began try a fleeting as well. they receive the same warnings they were. they had heard what happened at the hospital and other hospitals that were put under siege and, and then ultimately directly targeted to us. like just a sense of the blinking is on the 3rd day of the diplomatic total, ultimate least, he's met with the president of the united arab emirates and a push to stop the will ring golf and spreading further. lincoln is scheduled whole talks inside you. i be later before heading to his room, the us extra site says that he's committed to the establishment of an independent
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palestinian state. joining us now here on site is professor salton barracka to public policy. it how much include for university before we talk about lincoln's visit in the region, let's just talk about level which is breaking up the name and, and this raj, one full which is part of has belongs military operators. how important is it as well that runs on force is basically the special forces of his blood. it was renamed in february, 2008 as the red one for us using the operation of the name of the amount of money a who was a has belie leader as estimated to the advisor i live in damascus. so uh its uh, the core uh for as of the special commandos, if you like, uh, oppression of hezbollah and they is what it is accused him of having me responsible for the attack on the air base last such a day. and they've just retaliated with, with this is with this as well, is that you get a rock,
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you took the tension and obviously, you know, cynics or even alice, one of the other will say is what was made today was to god has belong into full blown will this is the conversation that is going on and the worrying conversation is happening. you bring it has the law. it means you bring in america on the other side, you bringing it wrong on it. it's just you just say not most likely they seem to be determined to escalate a particular the time when blinking is tooting the region, trying to pull them down and make sure that the conflict does not spread beyond garza. it's very difficult to understand the motivation of as well beyond the really determined to draw the united states and to direct confrontation in the region. starting with has the lie in the north. and ideally they want them to go and confront data unions. and this has been the agenda for nothing you know, for, for about 20 years or so he's been obsessed about getting the united states to confirm the or is that a, it's an interesting i 10 re full blink. and all this particular visit because he's gone to all of the muslim countries, 1st,
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all of the stakeholders. and then going to is roy, he's obviously been able to gauge the conversation, the kind of the frustration, the ultimatums may be given to him buying clothes, tools. so you've got to sol as right, like you've got to stop this. why is it so difficult for the united states at this moment in time to cite as well come to bring it's an think about ceasefire because your neighbors are not happy. and there's not gonna be any better. well being partly because his right knows that they neighbors may not be happy, but they will not be able to take any action. and they have been in a position now everybody's complained about what's going on in gaza, but very little action in reality hasn't materializing printing from turkey where the president has been really outspoken against israel. at the end of the day he just sat and watched like everybody else. and so they have a good degree of confidence that the region is not gonna react a certain enough minutes early against as well. that would be 9 position if i need any decisions on, on, on this route. but more importantly,
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i think because they understand the politics in washington to understand that now they're entering the elections, the competition is between the drum and by then the role that is played by this, right, they love be, is very, very important. and they also understand that the administration has very bypass the democratic process in the united states to supply them with weapons. so they've become individually compressed, which means as engine visitation, as an individuals by them blinking stuff. so they're all now trying to defend their own situation. and i fear as, as long as these, right, these take their nice theories for granted in this way will be very difficult to see that the us using, i mean, leverage against nothing. you know, at this moment, do you think that there is a, a point at which america has to disengage to a certain extent as buying and heads tools. i like, he's gonna focus on that eventually at some stage to have garza and israel in the
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middle east front and center of an election company is not exactly what he wants when he wants to talk about cost of living. economy, unemployment, health, cash. the issues not to, to american small size in the middle east. of course, including also the ukraine. i mean, now the supplies that'd be diverted from ukraine to resolve in terms of munition and the, the resources. the money in the united states is already in bed for about $34.00 trillion dollars. and they're still asking for special funds to take practically more loans from private banks to pay these varies uh, coastal for so obviously the difficulties are very difficult position. and this is why i think he's also visiting greece and some of the other ministry and in countries because of the name of presence in the united states and the parts of the world, the verge of being now for 3 months. the country to sustain its wherever they have to be taught and with arrow tate, they have to do text searches. tabs just came back and subtract resupply. so all of
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these issues must be on his mind and his agenda at the moment meeting. interesting . see what happens if it comes down to a meeting with us, right. and so that might resolve the environment. thank you. thank. if i still had here on out is that it will have all of the lights is on the investigation into a mid and low on stuff it by a boeing 737, next at line. in the however, we got most stormy weather just around the river, play a little clutch of storms here, close at eastern side of the awesome tina. nothing a little further north was you requesting some wet weather down towards the southeast of brazil, 7 north penny a showers right across the hall to basil from re i pushing right across into pre and over towards ecuador. i think the little southern offices we go 13,
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tuesday night just some live the storms here about space popping up across the southeast of brazil, one or 2 showers into the camera band. meanwhile, know the most part. so i suspect most likely to see any west, a weather scattering the shower sales. we have a lot of spanish, i may say a few. so i was able to was the winwood. so, trinidad and tobago pushing up to was by just you could catch a shadow to here, along with dominique was a shout was just creep a little further north was as we go through tuesday, one of the positives had another try whether that's assist plates or up to what was the gulf of mexico that's producing some reading off the weather. but the deep south of the us because of developing storm system here rolling across texas to was louisiana, mississippi as we go through monday. extensive snow full coming in across the great plains, pushing up towards midwest, driving further east with could see some tornadoes on this one and the lobby had some flooding is that snow makes its way into the northeast.
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on counting the costs, the world is drowning in a rec hold amounts of debt concentrated in developing countries, coordination to being forced to service the liabilities instead of providing for the people. this is the planes of a delay in the debt relief efforts. tons of the costs on al jazeera what happens in the. 1 has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. the book about here. what field is there with me? so robin in our mind to evolve stories a high level hezbollah field command that's,
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that's being assassinated and is really striking southern level with some of the notice to was, was the group's director of military operations. he was killed when the comedy was travelling in this target. these really ministry has continued to pound garza foaming central and southern areas. a lot. so hospital in the center of the strip says and say well by the number of casualties. the $23000.00 palestinians and not being killed in the 3 month sentences and us extra estates on sleep, lincoln is on the 3rd day of another middle east tool and the push to stop. the goal is to come from spreading these meeting with the leaders in the united are members and saudi arabia. before heading to israel is ready demonstrations demonstrates us to binding new elections, have held a citizen protest outside the connected, the group called on private and stuff and even nothing you know, who just step down and was forcibly removed by the police. are these one person is reported to being arrested?
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that's in the all his government says, go ahead, increasing the unpopular everetts handling of the war on garza to what is what the forces of covered as a series of 8 safe and 9 to be able to find the west bank and find could be headed in big city in the east of knob lists of troops and to the town. the materials they made and cousins into fatality of novelists and into cumberland in the south of the town. soldiers also went to the direction here, refugee camp, ramallah and they're both of the dozen palestinians have been arrested. bennett smith has most of ramallah in the occupied westbank, the 11 right across the occupied westbank overnight. and one of the most notable of those was south of novelist on the home of as i out i correct. now, he was killed in bay roots last week along side. so lot out all every one of those top come us leaders. i recently to been killed, bind is riley drones dry. his home has been rated 3 times since then. it belongs to
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his family and police have used it for using it for interrogations locally. now we've been averaging about 40 rates a night since october the 7th, and we've noticed that a decrease in those in the last week also with water has increase of the number of check points. both increased scrutiny, a permanent check points on entrances to west point towns, cities and villages. and the increase in temporary checkpoints as well. it's impossible. the policy needs to know where these tech points will appear. it makes life very, very difficult, a journey that should take, perhaps 30 to 40 minutes between one town to another can take hours, perhaps 3 hours or more. but what it would ordinarily be a very short journey makes life a very, very difficult, a furnace smith. i'll just say era remodeling. and just to pull those codes, literally release of 11 men convicted, full gang raping a pregnant women, drink and team was the right single drop in 2002. and then also met us 14 people,
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including 7 members of bookcase bomb is family. that will have to return to prison in 2 weeks. they were freed and august 2022. following a recommendation by drop state panel that release the trigger angry reactions across the country. sunday headstart is a senior advocate induced supreme court. he says, be less than men deserve to go back to prison. these people were not punished adequately. the supreme court had earlier open to get quit to which would be good government operator and let them of the mix with me after completing fucking joseph imprisonment. even during the 14 years they had various kinds of fun lows and leads that they were out of prison most of the time. but to pretty much would leave the absorbed demo. everything up to 14 years was not just to activate the supreme court because the domain that said that the state
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would truck did not have the file to release them. it was because they tried, had been conducted. and that had been tons, but one of the states that states opinion has not been taken. and therefore it has been validated that then we can track it. this does not mean that the, another state government cannot, again, by sort is giving a, giving them permissions a bug that, as your problem is, the shape casino has one a fixed time in power. that's the main all position policy. and this all lies boy caught it polls on sunday. the election commission says that policy took 3 quarters of the seats in parliament. but it says that would be about 40 percent of both his costs that ballots, the opposition of goals. the protest saying the election was a sham chicken scene. it is 9 doing a full consecutive time is lead she previously government between 19962001 before pertaining to power in 2009 for the i spoke to tons of channels. are you using the capital dock? and he says,
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the country's economy will be the biggest challenge to shake casino. most people knew what the expected results going to be. whether that 40 percent turn out or 20 percent. either way, primary starts check us and that way. and so people realize. 6 people are upset that it was an inclusive election, and that the main opposition and 16 of the smaller opposition party didn't take part in this election. so it's hardly a representation, a bond with us of demographics. now the main opposition party banker, this national party said that look, we congratulate the faithful part by cutting this election. 10000000 people registered people didn't vote. and that bang the people that there's been a lot of debate on the percentage of turn out in the local media, particularly in the social media. people are setting videos up violence. people are saying videos, i'm a youngster, something bella paper, even presiding officer, have something belive papers. so this thing will come into question. but in the and
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to be honest, this thing one matters. it is pretty much a she or she will be that 4 consecutive time prime minister and much to be seen the house down the road opposition strategies to tackle the current government. and she's run the country uh 5 times previously. what will another term for say, casino look like for bugs with us? since 2022 economy is become a major challenge for the higher income and government. and that's our major challenge will be as a new government farm. because inflation is high, ford prices are storing every other month and also the foreign exchange is i've is drastically low. so that would be our biggest challenge and the legitimacy will come from the international community as well. she already got a congratulation from the indian n via, as well as the chinese and was this was pretty much accepted in the eyes of very odd and support are prime. and especially, i've seen
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a lot of critics of to say that now we have to see how russia deals with it. but it is expected. russia will recognize this government. and this election by the inside speaking to time, to chatter area that now at least 4 people have been killed. and ukraine after russia launched a large scale mishondra tank across the country, residents and the capital. keith took shelter and metro stations as the country was pushed under left several strides, hit residential and industrial science and the eastern city of cross keys. meanwhile, russia says it's moved. 300 people from the boulder city of belgrade, because of ukrainian showing, is the biggest evacuation from a major russian city since the conflict began. the jazz army says it's kind of the opposite drive and strike on friday that coal civilian casualties that happened in the village of tele, close to the board. it was the key defensive. the military was reportedly targeting on to groups in the area so unclear how many people died. southcourt is mother
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theresa as it no longer recognizes a buffet. second in the seas between the 2 chris, it's opposite knowles create countertops, a series of ministry drills, forcing presidents on a nearby south korean island to take care of the units came ripples now and so it offensively. no, i'm void. the closest remarks by sole to date, on abandoning the tattered military agreement reach during the tente of 2018, north korea had already announced in november. it would scrap the past for cutting some 20 of the north. koreans violated the military agreements over 3000 times. and conducted artillery, firing trails over the past 3 days in waters of the west coast. that whole, there's no buffers zone anymore. tense moments on friday after north korea's military fired hundreds of artillery shells just north of a defacto maritime border. for the 1st time in years, some 2000 residents of the south sea on some island were urged to take cover 4
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hours. a preventative measure ahead of south korea's in kind response in which doubled the number of arbitrary flyers for their residence. memories of a direct attack by north korean shows in 2011. and the parent moved to manage tension. south korea's military now says it will not respond in kind to every publication in the region this as so officials believe your career will ratchet up pensions and the weeks leading up to the problem entry election was here in april. as north korean leader, king john and tries to divert attention away from problems closer to home unit skim, all to 0. so adult plug from a boeing 737 next accent that blew out midnight on friday has been found in the us state of oregon. no one was injured in the incident which left a large hole in the sides of the and craft. the investigation is real pilots, hedwood of safety light stays before the blow out. i saw some of it triples the
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days of the part of a door blew out of a boeing airliner. investigators make a discovery. i'm excited to announce that we found that the door plug. this picture prompted a local teacher to reach out after he found the aircraft some music part in his garden. and it's considered crucial to discovering why this happened in mid flight . the we are the pressure eyes that we really the return back to. we have the drum on fold it on friday after alaska airlines flight to $1280.00 to suffer to blow off after taking golf from the city of portland in oregon and external door pluck which blew off in a section of the fuselage at an altitude of 5000 meters, many passengers were scared, they would be sucked out of the cabin. we just heard like a loud saying and i looked at my left.

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