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suffering that jesus for it is one of the most serious spouse, the violence in recent years. we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. the israel attacks a residential building in con, eunice shows, areas around southern causes, 2 major hospitals, at least 5 people that kills the color on. the bulk of this is obviously rely from the also coming up. because as long as communication black have since the war began for the 7 stay phone and internet services on down across the strip on to, to advise us strikes,
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given security levels, say they've carried out this on attack against a us and congress should know injuries or damage reports, and any 2 days, thousands of palestinians of trump to the homes in 2 currently occupied westbank, where it's ready forces are conducting one of its longest springs and other news equity to deploy. so just to take control of a prison in the heart of a rule between the government and criminal guns, the thanks for joining us cause a, as in, during its longest communication blackouts since a, israel's will began in october, phone and internet service is down for the 7th consecutive day, as well as attacking areas around southern causes, largest national hospital in calling units. and at least 4 people have been killed and israel show the residential building near the city medical facilities, including nestle hospital, struggling to stay open. the rescue workers all struggling to reach the can
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shooting to disruption has been communication. cancer lopez hold a yeah. and reports the sunset. so we're going to another day of death, destruction and communication blackouts for a week. palestinians have been in the dark, their phone and internet connections, conte but some still find their phones useful. and stuff about i'm here at 7 am. as soon as the sun rises discharging station outside, the emerald city hospital is free charge phone last about a day. for now we can only use it for lighting. there's no calls and no internet, so we use it as a lice. see the roads were walking on to light up the tents where we live. but for now we can't do much more than this. lack of communication is fueling desperation and complicating the delivery of food, aid and medicine. give me the most. i the to put them in the amount of 8 that's coming through the rough a crossing is nothing of. i've been displaced for 60 days and i still have not
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received a single food puzzle. they all thousands of us like me. hospitals are overwhelmed and understaffed. nasir hospital and southern gaza is one of the few sou functioning, but it's really airstrikes nearby could force to, to shut down. and that would force both patients and families to be displaced. again, you got patients who are being operated on the floor. you've got patients who are sleeping on the floor of staff who are speaking on the floor because they prefer to sleep in the hospital then to be able to take their to, to take the risk going back and forth to their homes, which may or may not still exist and the special your conditions are so unbearable . one doctor has annotated his daughter's leg without anesthesia is. this is the video. he explains. a family has been trapped inside the house for 15 days with ongoing strikes. the risk of going to hospital is too high. with a lot the. i'm the where can we find mercy?
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god, please have mercy on us. where is the muslim world? more than a 100 days of israel's were on garza has left the palestinian families with nowhere to go. and with more than 24000 people killed, confronting this has become a daily part of life. cod see a little bit of a yan was is it wireless or has also targeted residential buildings in jabante a in the north and as we mentioned, con eunice in the south. i would just say it was target as a report some rougher and southern gaza. i saw i saw everywhere in gauze, destroying residential houses, attracting as well kept getting children of women within the past few hours. now the tax had intensified in the news. valia had been quite easily, minute treat on the pointed jets bouncing difference with the windshield house. the whole truth phone lines that we have been proposing for loans, we expect
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a value. why the tax on the r h are still people trapped and very densely populated area where they are lacking all kinds of basic necessities. now the people are grappling as well in the middle of overlays where the items are. we shipping and confrontation, started to rate move violently in such areas as it is very many trees are trying to destroy the main link of growth and taking a full control over the position that considered to be a militarily bytes. and for them to take full control over the far regions alongside with a very unprecedented compartment for the 2nd largest city of con eunice, which has been completely on the mass, is very attacks in the past hour of residential houses have been targeted alongside with different dissemination of last the funniest in discard of upon you to city, which means that operation on the ground continue by these within minutes. we as they are flowing up residential neighborhoods completely over the city, over
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a completely reduced to the russell. we can see that these ongoing, due to solely to the attacks completely make the life of the residents the on inhabitable as they are making a very corrosive environment that to that, to be out for the 1st bill for residents to be free and also to ruffle which has been on the white miniature attractive areolas. it's thousands of his ladies have gathered in tennessee cooling for a cease fire. was a rare protest, but also included families and concepts held by a mass. and it was growing against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. government, which is failed to secure the release of captives despite waging a devastating war. similar protests were previously broken up by police. teresa bo was that those demonstrations in tele v. the,
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we're here in the center. i'll say that'd be where hundreds of people out of dollars of protest against the war. people here are demanding a ceasefire from the government are sitting not only piece where bring security is read and they're also asking the government to do much more to answer piece legal affairs. and so the top 10 thing guys that can be released, and we're being told right here, that they're not carrying palestinians because many feared that they could be detained if they do. so. security forces were not far away from here, even though this protest has been authorized by the government, in many cases, folders like this one. i'm end up with people arrested joining me now if you're the old. she's one of the organizers of this close. isn't that what can we do like the governor? do you think the government is going to hear you this time? like me right now, we are demonstrating why be be given his speech, say that this war with the whole and we are used to take
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any more. we need right now. we need peace. so there's mounting pressure on the government of prime minister venue mean, nothing. yeah, to end this war in a way even the 70, most of the population here and is road supports the war. many believe the way ours is to eliminate from us. and there's lots of questioning now, and we haven't started to see that some people taken to the streets from the relatives of the captains on the streets, asking the government to do much more for holding people protesting against the governmental prime minister. nothing. you know, totally questioning keys of his policies and what's been happening doesn't export also questioning his leadership and calling for election. and then there's pros, as such as this one, calling for a ceasefire. now that only piece of people here say we're re security for israel products like this one in a way are and examples of things have started to change and they could be a new sign of what's been going on here in this world series. how will i just see
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that? okay, i mean, okay, let's look into this a little bit more now where the homes are solid, enjoying so some occupied east, jerusalem, and i'm doing nothing. you know, clearly coming on the ever increasing pressure, including a possible know, confidence, right? a lot of pressure on me is really prime minister from the international front and on the domestic front here in israel. pressure from is really society, the families of the captives and within his own government. there have been several motions to call for a know confidence vote. the 1st by the yesterday teens. party headed by opposition leader. yet you're located. and the 2nd of those motions by israel's labor party, that was unlikely that this kind of motion would pass because they would need $61.00 out of a $120.00 votes. it means really can assets and because benjamin netanyahu is coalition has $64.00 seats,
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it's unlikely that any of them will vote against their own government. now within, that's an yahoo! who's on coalition, within the war cabinet? there is also division you have is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who spoke tonight, but several hours later in an interview that was taped weeks ago, with one of the war cabinet ministers, guy the eyes in coach. he says that actually the plans with nothing you all who has are somewhat unattainable and the idea that defeating how much is the only way to get the captives back is not really true. he also says that perhaps there should be elections in order for the public to show that they do have confidence in these really government as it stands. but as we know is really society, while they do support war efforts, they are unhappy with how long it has taken to bring back the captives. now let's move to some of the remarks by these really prime minister. he said that the war is going to continue via land, air, and sea until israel achieves all of its goals. he says that any sort of
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discussions about the day after are simply hard to have right now and until how messrs. defeated those kind of discussions, he's not really entertaining. it seems. he also talked about the issue of the captives and how military force is really the only way to bring them back despite all of the by on the seems negotiations that we saw previously months ago, november, when some, a 100 captives were brought back into is really territory and finally on the issue of a palestinian state, he says that in his entirety of his political career, he has worked to block the pal city and state. and despite the international pressure, specifically from the west, who was a staunch supporter of a 2 state solution, these really prime minister says that the only entity who is going to control all of the land here we're talking about gaza. the occupied westbank and israel proffer, she says, is israel the americans said this is a huge obstacle to piece. and they're hoping to see some sort of other policy when
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it comes to guys that when it comes to the occupied westbank. but these really prime minister remember, has an incredibly right wing government the most right wing, and israel's history who are against a palestinian state and even say that they would do what they could to block it if it meant leaving the government and leaving prime minister benjamin netanyahu behind, with no government having it fall apart. but these really prime minister himself said that this is something he's not going to be supporting. how does it many things for them to sell their dental but eastern use them was just the israel appears to be at all just with his. i lie, the us regarding the creation of a palestinian state. washington has reiterated that the only way forward is through a 2 state solution. there's a honda just mention that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected any move towards palestinian statehood when the war ends. we do believe that this conflict is all conflicts. it will end at some point and that there needs to be a political path forward for the establishment of the policy. and you'd say that is
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the only way, not just to answer the legitimate hopes, dreams, aspirations in the past. so many people, but it is also, this is critical the only way to provide the lasting security for the is really people. so any forces are conducting a raid and novelist in the occupied westbank. there are reports of ongoing clashes between these really ami um palestinians in the village of bait for like is there any forces of also still in the number of other cities across the occupied west back as well as conducting one of his longest raids and took her him since the 2nd intifada, thousands of palestinians have trapped in their homes for needed 2 days. at least, those people have been killed, dozens, arrested since wednesday during the rate and the occupied west. back. we'll have a jump dream report from iowa, and the oxide was back the v as really army says that they go into these camps and these areas in the occupied west bank because they are trying to root out minutes and see if they are going after resistance fighters who are in those areas,
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you will have these armor, bulldozers that go in that they tear up roads that they cut infrastructure. they cut water lines and power lines, and these are the reports that we're hearing coming out of to cut them the rate that's been going on. there's been going on for over 41 hours. now there are signs that perhaps is really army is starting to withdraw, but in the past day and a half, almost 2 days now, you've had at least 8 palestinians killed as a result of the raid there. and in fact, the policy you read present slide, he says they have still not been able to retrieve the body of the 8th palestinian man, the person who was killed earlier today. it's a very dire situation in that camp. dozens of israeli military vehicles still in their reports of homes being destroyed, infrastructure being destroyed and reports about palestinian min number and perhaps in the hundreds who have been detained. taken off site and interrogated. it is
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a dire situation. the palestinians we speak with when they go to the towns and villages and refugee camps and cities that have been rated. they all say that they don't believe the situation is going to get better any time soon. situation is so grim right now, that in fact, even last week and these really media, it was reported that is really security chief, had warranty is really government that the occupied with bank may be on the verge of a 3rd in default, or that it may be on the verge of exposure, not just because of the violence and the rates that are going on and how much longer there is as a result of those. but also because of the fact the economic prospects of palestinians, the occupied west bank are so grim right now. you have so many thousands of palestinians who had permissions to be able to go and work in israel and have not been able to do so since october 7. beyond that, it's been very deadly. and since october 7, at least $365.00, how is the indians have been killed throughout the occupied west bank for us as little as another series of strikes that go through the rebels in the oven must,
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despite washington acknowledging the strikes failed to stop there a tax, a red sea shipping, an official report. america and just partners are stepping up a tax and human insist. it has successfully targeted the missile launch sites. but from the president, a stock, perhaps even a shocking mission. it's doing little good. the . the who these have been targeting international shipping in the red sea since november, our response, the claim to israel's water and gasoline. but many of the targets of new link to israel or the us and the by the administration has been wanted about a way to regional conflict, spilling out of gas. it was several attacks. and the last few days, a pentagon spokeswoman denied they were not fighting a new war. we don't seek or regional conflict. we don't want to see
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a regional conflict. and we certainly don't want what's happening in gaza to spill out into a larger regional or wider scale war. who is these leaders says the us led to tax a direct assault on the people of u. m. and he says, he considers it on on to be in direct confrontation with alex america with video vanya, the issue that american britain have joined the board directly. and then we are now in direct confrontation with the americans, british, and is really, does not scare us at all elsewhere, the us is once again reiterated. it sees a 2 state solution as long to answer in the region, preempting comments by israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu essentially ruling out the idea of well, he's in charge. there is no way to solve their long term challenges to provide less than security. and there is no way to put to solve the short term challenges of rebuilding gaza and establishing governance and gaza and providing security for gaza without the stablish ment of a palestinian state. there will be for station in washington that these really
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prime minister has essentially ruled out the idea of an independent palestine. and joe biden will come under pressure to make that frustration clear for once very public. i was for sure, i'll just either washington. the room says is committed to improving relations with pockets the cold on this level, but to prevent the establishment of what it costs. service based is on that store, on tuesday or on kind of a 1000 attack and pocket stones baluchistan province, coming to children and wounding several others in retaliation. august our launch missile strikes into a run can at least 9 people, ask them about reports. this is the aftermath of pakistan's attached on the border with iran. it's not about size, it's fine to jets. drones and drunkards struck, i'm group high down inside iran admitted to
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a 2 pointed quote or necessary measures to avoid civilian casualties. this morning's action was taken in light of critical intelligence of impending lot skin terrorist activities against focused on by the stead of this as this section is a manifestation of focused on unflinching results to protect and defend its national security against all threats focused on says its attacks were retaliation . augusta runs beside strikes in this province of ballou. she's done a day earlier, a guess what it said. what made it to base is about on group to have on can sit is ation either a terrorist organization and a threat to its national security. founded in 2012. the below she separatist organization operates bailey and southeastern yvonne along the border with pakistan . tab on to that point and that square see that our focus meet is owns that any and
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services on that gets done. so it added before this conversation i discussed was mike, would you use a 40 minute sort of practice 10? and that's we use big ticket to a bucket step. we're just picks a ticket at 2 o'clock, but we are not allowed to play with the security of our kids. it's unclear if this exchange of attacks could turn into a wide confrontation between the dominant to so in the back is done. and she a on it runs attacks with lots of wides, admitted to a, strikes against what a run described as an as riley spy hub in a b rock. and i sailed positions in northern syria. the us condemned via tax carried on by it runs revolutionary gauze as reckless american officials like use a lot of using proxies to destabilize the middle east. menifee a. this recent escalation along with these rise war on gaza,
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his beloved warning of an expanded more would as well. and trophy attacks in the red sea could lead to a full scale. i will ask you about the 0. those are just north korean state. media is important, the appeal in guy is conducted a test of an underwater nuclear weapon system. it added that the test was in response to recent joint ministry drills by south korea, the us and japan. it comes as nuclear invoice from those countries gather for talks and sol, eunice kim, reports from the south korean capital to the nuclear envoys of the us. japan and south korea. sit down and sole and what's been a tense week on the korean peninsula and the policy address on monday, north korean leader kim dunn and declared the status of its new form. and the mean number one, south korea should be codified in the constitution and quote, subjugated and reclaimed in the event of war. proceeding it on sunday, the test firing of an intermediate ballistic missile claim to be tipped with
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a hypersonic warhead. that coming as north korea, also known as the democratic people's republic of korea, or d, p r k transitions. it's missiles to more difficult to detect solid fuel engine guard posts. and artillery had been put back along the demilitarized zone, with the pure case continued development of its unlawful nuclear and ballistic missile programs. its transfer of ballistic missiles and other weapons to russia for use against ukraine. all of this demands our attention and coordinated action as pinions top diplomat to his own. he wrapped her in moscow mission this week. the kremlin said there developing relations in all areas, including quote sensitive ones, a reciprocal visit by russian president vladimir putin to north korea is being planned. the ministry in charge of a decree and affairs here says more military agreements appeared to have been agreed with his visit. so estimate some 5000 containers able to hold millions of
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artillery shells resend to russia. last year, washington says north prius, ballistic missiles are already being used by russian forces in ukraine. back on the peninsula, south korean president use on your maintains north korea's publications when we met in kind and many fold. but this north korea scholar says there needs to be a shift. we'll go down to how to support the as a divided nation south korea is to turn power against the north is crucial. but the government needs a policy shift, the balance of deterrence and dialogue, maintaining diplomacy relying on the us alliance, but not neglecting cooperation with china. in south korea, japan and the us take the north korea matter to a close door. united nations security council session on thursday. we're all 3 are members this year. you this kim? i'll do 0. so. okay, let's take you to ecuador and our police have rated
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a prison when drug traffickers is suspected to be operating security forces, louis the operation in black killed, prison, equitable has suffered a reason, spike, and gun violence. restore some 200 prison stuff, taken hostage then released by inmates in 7 prisons. the operation is part of a 60 day state of emergency that was issued by equity was president last week. and 3 man who, being arrested on suspicion of murdering prosecutor, says, as far as they were detained during a raid in which they also found a rifle, pistols, and 2 vehicles, 2 more suspects remained load. the prosecutor was in charge of cracking down on organized crime. and it'd been looking into an attack on a tv station which was hijacked live on as a spring in adrian, parents sellers. i was a political columnist, the national ecuadorian daily out universe. so and also an attorney. he joins a sly from geico, a very well and welcome to you. can i start by asking you to break this down for us? how did equitable go from relative stability to this complete deterioration of
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national security? thank you so much for having me. and this is a very complex, very covers question it's, it's been a long process. i would say that the most important, the factors that have the letters to this place has been the neglect of a separate all the ministrations towards the penny pincher system. the words, the judiciary system and the words many social needs of a collection. this is something that has not the, it will have not been a will have not the rest of this place in a matter of months. it is a problem. last name, building up the tours said the for, for decades. and the go quickly the, the, the, the issues that the have made it echo or such an attractive place for a drug trafficking cartels. we can basically break it down to 2 major factors. first of all, we're at the low arise economy, and that means that it's so much easier for a hotel, so longer money in the,
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in equal order. and also we are the 3rd largest, the 4th in, in the south american terms of, of a volume. so this is a prime place for the for hotels to set up appraisals and the start exporting cocaine towards the world. so a combination of powerful drug cartels and also political mismanagement. but this month alone, we've seen government storm a live tv station. the taking of stuff is hostages, explosions, and several cities. the kidnapping of police officers and the 2000 for the rest and level. despite the 60 days, think of emergency. how would you describe the situation then now, as well as the has been very tense the, the, the, the attacks that happened last tuesday have been completely unprecedented. however, the government has had a very strong response against these attacks. i,
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i dare to say that the that has been a sense of stability, but it has been somewhat recovered to it during this past few days. however, this is not a, there's not a sprint. this is a marathon, it's a, it's clear that the, these extreme measures taken by the government having a positive effect on the short drawn. but the question is, will these last fall? will this less, this is not very clear. yes. let's see what the impact that has in the long run. adrian perez salazar may, thanks for joining us. now. the us justice department is released and dumbing report into the 2022 school shooting inno validate, texas. investigators found that the officers who responded to the shooting, waited for too long and didn't act with urgency to teachers, and 19 students were killed. hardy drug test drive reports, a as in dozens of police officers, stood outside a 4th grade classroom at rob elementary,
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on the other side of the unlocked door. a government completed the massacre of 19 children in 2 teachers. the us attorney general says the police has hesitation of more than an hour, cost innocent lives as a consequence of fail leadership, training and policies. injured and scared, students and teachers remain trapped with the subject in the classrooms, waiting to be rescued. following a 20 month investigation, the u. s. department of justice is nearly 600 page report details. the police has mistakes. they include treating the government as a barricaded subject rather than an active shooter. and though more than $300.00 officers responded, no one took a clear charge for police finally entered the classroom. but 77 minutes into the shooting for killing the 18 year old gunmen. for these offices sit there just
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not do anything. you know, still be out here, you know, on the streets like nothing that my daughters about a handful of police officers lost their jobs. in the aftermath, grieving, parents say some should be prosecuted for neglect. i hope failures to the local officials that they do right by the terminations, criminal prosecution. the federal report does not recommend the criminal charges and president joe biden appeared to agree. i don't know why. the report recommends more than 270 lessons learned from move all day,
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including the officers should immediately neutralize the shooter in an active shooter scene. the victims families also felt lawmakers for the lax gun laws that allowed their children's killer to purchase his web. a heidi joe castro alj a 0. washington leda is from a $120.00 countries or in uganda is capital compile us to discuss global issues including israel's was garza, the motor lined movement was found to be the aim of advancing the interest of developing countries of the united nations. it's the largest grouping of states, weld would come from the source of oppose gain express, my global pensions, un reforms, and other issues pop. the agenda i the see is non online movement, or number representatives from a 120 countries are here to, for the upgrade to say in international affairs when now i'm on the phone with the private, there was a decor and my vision, which was a chief.

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