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the the the attacked by israel as a lineup. gas food that's but people in golf is a risk that lives to avoid starvation. the 3rd. so rahman, what you of 0 life, what headquarters here in the whole? so coming up a possible new see saw been gone. so it will be discussed when the directors of the cl yates, both sides of the castle is probably minutes to meet this weekend. the,
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these are eligible, which is buildings to crate to circle buses, loading dogs, or despite warnings from the us. the un security council discusses rushes allegations, but ukraine shut down a military plane, having ukrainian prisoners of the welcome to the program, the you and says that there is likely already some in, in garza, around half of the population is at risk of starvation, including hundreds of thousands of children desperate people are searching for food every day. coming on to find from these riley military as they do so. i will assume reports now from rough of these people were looking for food, but instead came on to for the going to long so long. the, the goal is a strips main north south roads hoping to see to have a house without
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a warning and is really strong kit that they used earlier. oh, the searching for who stood with go for it. hard to hear me. okay. this is why people here all prepared to risk the noise. that alternative is a slow death by starvation mode. and then we'll have the bodies 3. how is a buckle? yes, the sort of, i'm all about. the basic is there is nothing to but we're living of kind food and this is really bad at the children, a suffering and loss and getting sick. the situation is really bad for them and has a sort of easy. it was very little, very desperate. parents can do it since i was the what should we do? what your children dying in front of our eyes, either going from the we from hunger. this is too much for us, is very young, some of the most venerable and without punishment all at serious risk, which could affect them for the rest of the lines that had the title. and was this
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of us, you know, in a month and a half ago this baby's white receiving point, 5 catalogs in a month and a half a loss. nearly 2 kilo's is white, is now $5.00 killers, which will impact the price of the baby. and it impacts as a unit. and then it say, the worries would program say, is that the humanitarian does docusign. garza is the worst they have seen more ages, desperately need it. but for that to happen, the funding cost to sell topic about as boone algebra, russell in southern guns, smell, tens of thousands of palestinians seems like no other than central dogs that are being targeted by israel as i seek refuge in the south. i mean, my favorite pulse, not from russia, also in southern gaza. hon eunice is really strikes targeted several locations. the injured were rushed to the few remaining health
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centers in the besieged city. the mortgage loss or hospital is full of the dead, are buried in a hurry, not in a cemetery, but the hospital compound phase, right. these are fighting the bullets from the date of tomorrow. there's really short every one. the killer bombardment of hon. unice has 4 tens of thousands to seek refuge and run those lucky enough to survive. these really strikes the north and then throw dog good over crowded calms and drop off. there is no help for them there, but this bill anywhere is safer than honey on this thing. $1.50 is really strikes hit the residential building in the city. the victims were mostly women and children couldn't regarding the treasure and were sitting at home and all of a sudden a strike hit the nearby moss. the whole area close to it was destroyed. my sense of
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the occupation claims there probably is a safe zone. we came to it off of based on the occupations instructions that it was a safe zone. only to discover that it's just like the other areas that it's targeted. if we don't pry a warning without informing people to evacuate with no signs of and in today's really onslaught civilians would continue to pay a heavy price. honey, my mode was just that uh, southern gaza. oh, just there understands that catalogs prime minister will meet the heads of the us is riley and the gyptian intelligent services in europe this weekend to try and secure a deal between the boss on israel that talks. when do i head on that meeting? that key mediators have yet to narrow differences between how about and as well. so that's beat to him desolate and occupied east jerusalem. a obviously very important tool, exciting negotiations over the next 48 hours. what more you hearing about than as
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experts are describing these negotiations as critical. we do know that israel's work cabinet convened on thursday to discuss this very issue with no word on what kind of conclusions they came up with. as reported in is really media as leaks we've been receiving, we are understanding some of the, the, the deal itself. we're seeing that it will be in multiple stages with a maximum of a 2 month cease fire. in the 1st stage of the deal, we would see the release for everyone is really captive $100.00 palestinian detainees from is really jails would be released. these really are hoping to secure the release of all a 136 captives currently being held inside of gaza. but as the stages go on within the deals, as we understand it, more palestinian prisoners would be released. her is really kept. busy we're talking about the number would be higher for the type of captive that would come out. so if it's it is rarely soldier who is coming out of captivity. the number of
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palestinian prisoners to be released in exchange would be much higher. there is no word on what kind of aid or how much would go into gaza as part of this deal. but we do understand that the properties and the egyptians are spearheading these conversations. it is worth noting how masses position, since the last deal has been that they're not willing to discuss, negotiate or entertain any of these deals that involved the release of captives until these really bombardment on gaza is finished. they want an entire end to the aggression on gaza. they want to see an ending to the war, a concession that these really say simply they will not, me, will talk you of the captive thing gone. so the family certainly um does cut up the pressure on these, right? the government on a one to how much that demands really all being consisted in that sort of negotiation equation that's ongoing right now. as the families of the captives have been pushing and urging these really government
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for months, really since this war began to try and get any sort of deal on the table, they think that no matter what the cost is, these really government should be willing to pay it even if it's an all for all type of exchange, but you have these really prime minister who said that that's not going to happen. there are a lot of other pressures as well, like pressure from the united states on these rallies. the united states wants to see a palestinian state is to say solution. benjamin netanyahu said that he would block that the americans are also dissatisfied with the fact that these really are building this buffer zone, taking land from the gaza strip to ensure one of their wor, goals, which is to not feel a threat coming from the palestinian territory. in the future, but these really say that this from that is necessary. so what types of concessions they're willing to offer is still yet to be seen. but at the same time how mass is also going to have to offer up some concessions on their end as well. they have said that they have read lines like exiling some of their leaders from the
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palestinian territory. is something they are not willing to do. but one thing is certain, it's that the families of these captives have been waiting for months for these really governments to give them any sort of guidance, any sort of information on how they can get their loved ones back. and they've been saying for months the time has simply run out and definitely that for instead of bodies through. so thank you area. while i call you for the bossy, very spoke to loans, colby's informant, us assistant, secretary of defense of the senior center of the center for american progress. he says, let's see. i chief's involvement in these negotiations is quite significant. i mean, the very fact that bill barnes is there, given who we yes, he's not a political appointee. he's a career foreign sort off of service officer. he's been in bassett or to uh to uh, russia. i think it sends the signal that this is probably going to lead some place
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though. i know that prime minister that yeah, who has not helped things with all of the comments that he's made lately. but we have let him know that in fact, if he continues to act like this, the whole question of usa is on the table. and he also is feeling pressure at home because of what this war is doing to the is rarely economy. and so many people called up from civilian civilian jobs. so i think the fact that bill barnes is involved is a signal that this is pretty serious. how does bell burns convince the most side chief and other he's really officials that this is the best deal. right now, well, i think he lets them know that there's a lot of opposition in the united states to continue the many democratic senators are opposing anymore a to israel. president biden has communicated that to prime minister in the app
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on that yahoo publicly in terms of how the direction that we want to go, particularly with the 2 state solution. so i think if you get the 60 days that allows net yahoo to save face. you could say, well, i'm not giving up my age, which is just temporary. what the fact of the matter is, if you could do this for 2 months, it'll set the stage, i think for more meaningful negotiations and empower those people. it is real soon, you know when to this war and know that connection. yeah. who a lot of reasons he's just doing this is because it, when this war and so you'll probably be voted out of all of us as well as some does mentioned as well. as being, it used establishing a killing me to wind buses or an inside goals. so it's kind of previously suggested crating such and that it would protect is really civilians the us to set. it opposes any plans to change policy funds bold as well. so the bank has more of the
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one cause it has not been wage for over $100.00 days. the destruction is immense along with the loss of life and cause i have a lot, but i just called them we have no place to go. my apartment is gone, i found nothing but these things in my hands. i'm responsible for 7 people and i have children with them and we all live in a school. my children are sick, they're a lot of dead under the rubber. and they all concerns that these rating ministry is moving to take permanent control of areas along the border, establishing a so called buffer zone one colombia to white, and eventually running the entire length of that $65.00. cuz i'm going to cause a israel board to be no form and announcement, but these ready military has already destroyed nearly 1100 buildings in the northern part of the strip move. it says is necessary to provide security deeds ready communities on the other side of the border. we've been very clear our opposition to the force displacement, the people we've been very clear about maintaining and effect the territorial integrity. guys have these really,
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leadership appears to be ignoring to us. they want to move the photo, but it does for the dental data, destroying the lives of the people of guys. and that is, of course, very dangerous, and this will not be accepted and this will not be allowed after that. the important fact that, in my opinion, the talk about about also now is in a way article commission of data failure. the bus has own could also be legal under international law. whoever is riley is a proposing, has been proposing and is now perhaps re pricing with a little advertising. there's bit more emphasis is both loved paid to below for a post by the international community, and a way of occupying goss or whatever happens at the end of this conflict is red has already paved the path of destruction for the buffers on pushing palestinians into an even smaller piece of land. but if this only is established, is no way for palestinians to return to the part of gaza with the homes once stood
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a start date of to 0. on friday, the international court of justice will deliver it into a ruling old south africa's genocide case against israel, of diplomatic editor james bass reports from the hey gold. the possible outcomes of the case of to well over 3 months of constant is really bump up into garza. all lives are on the coast house more than 3000 kilometers away in the netherlands . south africa wants to you as talk legal body. the international court of justice to order an immediate c spa is part of its interim judgment expected in a matter of hours if we see that the case being brought under the genocide convention. if it goes against israel, there's little doubt the country's leaders would ignore it and that they would refuse to comply with the court's orders. but it would be a huge blow both politically and diplomatically, not just the israel,
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but also to its main back of the binding to ministration. the us president is already facing bouncing political pressure at home solutions and the un security council on 3 occasions. the u. s. is used, is vito to block and of agency spa, but would bite and be prepared to retail again. this time in defiance of the world's top court, with a dilemma is that it puts him in a position of contradiction because through other conflicts, including ukraine. most recently, we've seen these calls for the maintenance of the roof space international order, the highest level of maintaining that the order is the, the directors of the courts. so if america finds stuff in a position of contradiction between what they've said on other concepts and what they're saying on israel, then this is a huge number for the administration. of course, if the ruling doesn't go south africa's way, it's a very different story. expect these riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his cabinet to say that military campaign has been vindicated, and that there are no wall tribes, obviously that so it was certainly not the case,
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but it wouldn't mean that this quote has decided that it can take action on the very high threshold demanded by the genocide convention of the colts, including the international criminal court. also based here in this city could also bring charges related both to war crimes and crimes against humanity. james bay's al jazeera, the hague. now these where the military is again, conducting rates across the occupied westbank is really false, is installed in several cities, including turbines. janine and cooking. yeah. there's also reports of clashes in the town of pharma. at least 372 palestinians have been killed by a very false is all psychologically occupied. westbank since october. the 2nd is still a head here on the opposite. i'm going to send that, i'm guessing colombia capital. both that were wild fires are raging on the hills surrounding the city due to
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a severe drowsy sense of 5 by in new weather phenomenon and climate change. the examining the impact of today's headlines. this is not a war between an israel, this is a war against palestinians exploring a 112 clause program. and we're basically a digital firm scene investigator. but we're doing it from space design to inform. most events on the spot you want to compete at the olympic games. they come, stay, relax, see the well from a different perspective. on our address here. in depth analysis of the today's headlines, how does south africa from its accusations of genocide, in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravings con, confirm that this is a textbook genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of
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facing, of jail term, informed opinions when the us census warships into the red sea. it's not receive task protection that seem to have complication inside story on out to 0. the challenges here with the, the book about 2 or 3. i'll just bear with me single robin devil, a reminder of all the top stories. at least 20 palestinians have been killed by his riley firas, the waiting,
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the 8th molded 100 others images and taken to our ship hospital. in garza hospital challenges. there understands that the c i chief will meet the contents prime minister on the heads of these riley and the gyptian intelligence to try and secure and use the spot deal between the mouse and as well. he mediators have yet to narrow different states between the 2 sides, the full. so israel is being accused of destroying buildings and a so called offers. the within the garza on the officials of previously said tracing, such an area would protect is really civilians us as opposed any plans to change. color stein's forward is now the state of alabama. it has executed a 9 with nitrogen gas the 1st time the method has been used in the country. kind of eugene smith was killed using the gas which was pumped into a mask. the execution was given the go ahead by the us supreme court earlier on
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thursday, 58 year old smith had been on desperate for more than 3 decades. after being convicted in the matter for high a case. nothing happened here today is going to bring them back and this is kind of a better suite. they were not going to be jumping around, hooping and hollering, re, you know, the, this, notice that the or good this, the so let's get more of this from kristen. so they, me all correspondent to standing by in washington d. c. and kristen. i mean, why was this execution method so controversial as well? it is the 1st time it's ever been used to an inner gas nitrogen pumped into this man. cutting off oxygen essentially suffocating him. alabama described
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it as the most humane form of capital punishment going, saying that it would be painless and he would be unconscious in a matter of minutes. but his argues, his lawyers argued that this was an experiment, an untested form of execution that amounted to cruel and unusual punishment. so saying it needed more studied the united nations also weighed in on this expert saying that it amounted to human experimentation. experimenting on humans and that it could result in a violation of the torture convention which the united states is a party to witnesses who actually saw it happen. the reporters were allowed to witness this execution, say that the gas began flowing and he started to struggle for 2 to 4
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minutes. he rides on the table and struggled and then began to breathe deeply for about 5 minutes before eventually being declared dead. it's often asked why states decide to use the source of methods when there are other methods that have been used in, in cases of execution in the us. so yeah, it's an interesting situation here and i should point out, this is the 1st time that alabama use this form of execution. but it was the 2nd time that it tried to execute ken smith. the 1st attempt in 2022 was by lethal injection. and it took hours and they couldn't get the injection in the vein, and he survived that. and it wasn't the 1st time that a lethal injection had failed in alabama. it happened a couple times, so they put a pause to capital punishment and review that what they were doing in the system.
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and they decided to try to go this route. another issue for alabama and other states and in the united states, it's up to the individual states to decide whether or not to have capital punishment. another issue for many states is that it's harder to get the chemicals and the drugs that had been used in legal injections and maps because this some from pharmaceutical companies. well, all pharmaceutical companies won't sell them to the jails because in europe, there are forbidden from doing so. they, europe has bands against drugs that are used for executions and, and for torture. so this was seen as a more readily available way of doing execution for, for the states like that because it's really that for us in new york. thank you.
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now the un security council was convenient that emergency meeting of a russian minutes replied that were shot down to the boat with you plan on wednesday, most guy was accusing keys of downing the plane that was transposing ukrainian prism as a rule that ukraine is requested more evidence gabriel is on the report. it's not from you in headquarters in new york as a pre meditated crime at an emergency meeting of the un security council. that is how russia describe the downing of a plane, reportedly carrying dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war. i'm not going to see it. us peacekeepers are this time, the key regime for some inexplicable reason, decided to sabotage this procedure and do it in the most barbaric way possible. as was shown, brother preliminary investigation, this act of terror by the ukrainian armed forces was done by using an anti aircraft complex from the car key, or blast. a lot is indicating this could be either an american patriot or an iris t system, which is german,
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manufactured in carefully worded statements. the ukranian representative put the blame on russia, russia, there is full responsibility for the lie. so if you crane in prisoners of war, we have system conducting an international investigation. discovery is all the circumstances of this incident, but it will be difficult if not impossible for the un to conduct a probe into the downing of the plane. and that's because it was a military aircraft. and that's something that you and international civil aviation organization doesn't have the jurisdiction to look into gabriel's onto. i'll just say that at the united nations in new york. columbia is appealing for international help. is it bottles? dozens of forest funds across the country. hundreds of find, find his own volunteers, have been trying to extinguish places on the mountain surrounding bulk, a tall, alejandro pnc ripples from the air and on the ground. hundreds of fire fighters and
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soldiers from the columbia. an army have been battling around the clock against dozens of forest fires burning across the country. in the capital, besides, there are at least 6 buyers in the city surrounding hills. some of them close to buildings and houses. the emergency themes are using hose rakes, and my chevy is to create fire breaks on the sloping hills to contain the fires. you know, how many days will good some hot spots are still active? they are being contained, but at nights because of a high altitude in the women's, they flare up again and creating new files and on the streets of book with them. many are wearing masks to deal with the worst sending the quality schools and universities close to the fire were closed and dozens of flights canceled or delayed due to low disability is the 1st i have seen in many english. and i've been leaving 3 blocks from here for, for the things experts say a particularly severe dry season, compounded by a new weather phenomenon,
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which typically produces hotter and dryer weather together with climate change are to blame. but they are not excluding a human hand in some of the outbreaks. overall, columbia split out more than $200.00 fires this month across much of the country. around 8 per day, a cities and towns face record temperatures. the government says it has already spent almost half of the budget set out for confronting a new president. goose, double paid through, declared a natural disaster to transfer more resources to fight the fires and pleaded for international health. but in the fundamental problem doing this piece, and it's not just a lack of work, but the heat as well. what you've operates in the fire happens here. well, it's an aggravated el nino phenomena i'm talking back, your global warming on the climate crisis. and i was me, 3 all legit spear that this could be just the beginning of an extended and possibly unprecedented dry spell that could bring more fires and droughts across much of the
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country. and many also fear the columbia might be ill prepared for it. i listen that i'm 50, i just the you have a good that and those are the main stories here on offices over dr. munoz and hoffman out the statement the the that's the winter. so still residual cold over the good parts of the us and canada . but that in this bottom right hand corner, the gulf as it will seem, stuff is come up to meet it. where these to meet, you tend to get a lot of rain and thunder storms. there's been flooding in the some of the southern states, the city to the southern states because of that right news because there's easing away through georgia and the far depend handover being during friday. i think it will repeat itself and coughing cause get more flooding,
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trouble during surfaces at the same time coming down the california coast is no spell it right. not quite as heavy as the last one. the rain, nevertheless, sat in the caribbean and the gulf of mexico, the breezes easing a little bit, but still flew shouts most to them. a light chairs with the they're all the same in south america where we won't be showers, which is basically anywhere in the amazon base. and there will be a few. but the heaviest sydney and populated areas has been that of the so we are north was to bell homes on the day that's produced city funding in the last day or so. it could the same again, but the size of that, and it's a completely different story. now, i know it's still summer, but temperatures really are on the high side for most of options. and because that normally varies its sunny and told many wrinkled hairs from i'll just on the go and the tonight out is there is
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only mobile that is that the, this is where we, the effect from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites. apps to just set for it and type to move the new app from out to 0 new at using is it the of israel is driving ahead with his genocidal war on garza. it well, it's massacring palestinians. it's failing to destroy him. us as a world watches israel is carrying out of that small so with western supplied weapons without restraint. so all we add a pivotal point in history for both the policy and people and israel. this is inside story, the
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