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until controlling cause of the wall. anything other than a week, the 8th is not something is wrong with one's currently view far as he is weak as it is that the past it's getting weaker. the the hello, i'm about this and this has been use our life from doha, coming up in the next 16 minutes for us target to run link groups in iraq and syria in response to a drone attack. that's q 3 us soldiers in georgia. struggle for food in guys. up with half the population crammed into one city. desperation is mounting is really to say they're closing in on july for palestinian gulf disabled and often by is
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really bombings appeals for an answer to the war. plus on my kinda in columbia, south carolina, with democrats. so hoping that a large prime we turn out will provide a spring board for jo biden's election. and it's for the lineup for the semi finals of the asian cap will be completed in the coming hours. so i'm here in minute was the hero for south korea. they beat australia, their spot, and the iraq, syria and iran have condemned the us for carrying out air strikes and the run link groups on their territory. and the rock and government spokesman. so 16 people, some of the civilians have been killed. 25 others were injured. the us says it hit at least $85.00 targets using long range bombers. it's a response to a drone attack on an army base in jordan last weekend. the killed the 3 american
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soldiers on groups of targeting, the us over that support for israel. friends in law begins are coverage or us error strike on harvard groups linked to iran. one of the dozens across iraq and syria long range bombers through directly from the us to take part in the operation. the white house as the tax sites were carefully chosen to avoid civilian deb. us military forces struck more than $85.00 targets at 7 facilities utilized by a wrong islamic revolutionary guard. and another thing, groups that they sponsor 3 of the facilities are rec for them are in syria and iraq is condemned to strikes is a violation of its sovereignty. serious as the us as fueling conflict in the region . both countries have reported casualties. the bombings were framed as a response to a drone attack on american forces. nearly
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a week ago, 3 soldiers were killed and dozens were injured at the military base in jordan. their bodies returned to the us on friday. us president joe biden promised a response, and now that's been delivered. presumably, the goal of the campaign is to re establish the tourist, which is at the end of the day, a political and a psychological condition. so the question is, can the, these actions inflict enough damage on a rainy, an interest that the uranium swell uh, you know, basically step back from doing this sort of thing. again, in the future of some armed groups and a rock or know, pledging more attacks on us targets in the region. the, the white house says it's not seeking folder conflict in the region, but it's suggested more strikes or to come saying what began to nice will not end tonight and tomorrow and i'll just be around. so we're going to speak to the rest
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of cetera and capital in the moment. first, we're going to go to the other one head in baghdad and talk you through the reaction that's been coming from back. that the list spokesman over the rocks. the government has just issued a statement using get really strong good to them is conditioning the attack and choosing the united states of committing another violation against the locks. it is sovereignty. this statement is accusing the us of a misleading get ended. in fact, falsifying the reality by analysing that it had the advance notifying the a lucky government about that, aggression at this statement. because it, this statement is accusing the united states of what it lying and do misleading by targeting, get the public opinion to mislead the public. and this phone,
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the responsibility for the legal responsibility of for these crimes which are rejected by o into the national conventions. this statement by the spokesman of the locks, the government is also be getting get the presence of the into the national coalition forces, including the us and here like it says that it has did away from its main mission. and now it's on the mining iraq's stability. now, the presence of these troops is a reason for pushing you locked into more complex regionally entered into the nation of is the statement by the spokesman of a lot, a government. and as you know, that this comes as that you are aligned with groups included in the stomach resistance have already tried to launch counter attacks targeting us and coalition forces minutes the facilities minutes. the bases in a lot of city says this morning, put on that at
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a slice bit counter attack that killed according to the government in a lot, 16 and the, and just a 20 other 25 others including the civilians as well as it also damage it. to a number of civilian houses, properties, according to the iraqi government, as you know that this, it comes in retaliation. oh, but some dies attack which scale to see you as submitted to the personnel and this lemme to assistance, which includes it on a line on the group. whoops. have a claim to us. we'll submit it to you for that for us on day attacks. and what is it been any reaction from the on groups themselves or any indication whether or not this will have an impact on the kind of activities that kind of action that they're going to take a well, 1st of all of the recent 8 of strikes have disrupted the de escalation that these eat on a line, a groups had and i always had a few days
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a go for the on the this on the attack. but also it here in a lock. it has been a slice. have to get to the public thing at the government, which is supposed to be engaged in folks. what do you estimate it? see also sheila's a. regarding the prisons, the minutes it presents of us inclusion force any look at whether or not these movies uses would continue outside of this violation according to the government. also, these are the groups that were intending to de escalate to have now started to resume their attacks against us and coalition forces minutes the facilities. so it's, it's, it's key of that this is an escalation. and whether or not this can be controlled, that remains to be seen a lot more. thank you very much indeed. and the more head talking to is from baghdad, and we're going across to wrestle cell the entire front. so what's the response of a run to all of this so,
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so as well. now we have an official reaction from tamara. i'm a statement of with a statement was just released by your runs for the ministry spokesperson, nasa, the can on the and the, the tone off this statement is quite softer than expected. so that it's the statement say is that these attacks are just a violation or few rocks and celia as the sub in p and did a total integrity. and also they are the violation of the international law. and also the state. it says the statement states that this is another strategic mistake committed by do i say, and it's not going to have any result, accept desk, accept more escalation in the region, and also says that the americans, that techs are just sort of in the activities that is at the address and also they're dragging diaz more and more in the company in the region. and also not sort of can i need the spokesperson, or if the for the ministry is wanting to see,
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i'm seeing that this attacks are increasing the possibility of a wider war in the region which both you run and yes, they have repeatedly have said that they do not want and finally he says that the rules causes of the crisis in the region is not the resist as google for your on their line groups. but rather this is rose occupation in these words design is regina's occupation. and it's uh, yeah, the of the, the, of the palestine. so there's the sea front that's coming from you run off there was an i was of the, the us attacks. however, there is no match and no reference to whether there has been any uranium was killed in the last night's attacks conducted by usa. or that hasn't been any, any indication whether you run is going to retard heat or not. and also there hasn't been any else there for us claims that they have cod, good to do you writing an assets and the facilities across the region. so that's
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why it's not quite clear, haven't, by this time whether there will be more statements coming, whether this is the initial one or no not. however, we can understand from this statement that you one doesn't want to escalate that, so cetera into one, right? so i was going to be thank you very much indeed. well, i corresponded some of binge, of is joining me now in the series be covering this region for several years. good to have you with us. so let's start with the context of all of this. what groups will be talking about and what areas of have being targeted? but do you see the 2 major areas that you see are in iraq and syria, the provinces of i'm bar and, and there's, or you see multiple locations that are being targeted by the american forces. more than 80 attacks that in 7 different locations and see on, on the map here. these are essentially the locations based on the border areas between iraq and syria is where the concentration of these attacks has happened. but the context of this is that these on groups,
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are these munitions have been there for it for decades, even they're being there and they're a major demand in your office, especially as the end of the us led occupation when the united states came back in 2014, just saw it as a continuation of the 2003 invasion, and that's why their interest, ideologically, militarily aligned with what everyone wanted for the region, is that so if you see, yvonne has this sphere of influence across it, over into it, off into syria, and into lab and onto this arch is, is iran has a spare to influence man, it is a reason an issue because right at the tip of the jordan is, is that american post and upon space where the americans were targeted, where the retaliation came out from it but it at all, at this face of it, it appears that it's a, it's a calculated retaliation by the united states with probably warning to the rocket. and there does seem to about we are hearing a state and not going to the 100 was telling us that later on that that has been the statement from the iraqi pregnant assessing the actually there was no consultation that they're denying that the us was,
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was involved in that so there's clearly some sort of 5 clarification that's needed there. want to talk to you about the word proportionality, which is which the us used in terms of this responses said it was a proportional response to what it happened. not it's, it's likely that if that's a word, we're going to hear lots of particularly from the us, particularly of course, with, with what's going on in guise at the moment is, or is there any action there? the body to ministration has made it clear that it does not want to escalate this. iran has said that it does not want to war with the us. and yes, mock move had model. it has just told us that the process of the escalation that the on groups in iraq and been talking about as effectively stopped. and there's a chance that this is going to re escalate. this is a, this is a, a risky proposition for the us. lots. absolutely. this is what you've been hearing from the very beginning, from various leaders in the middle east, whether it's the rockies that it's the jordan is all the gcc does, whether it's a, it's the saudis themselves, they've been telling the united states as it's support can continues unconditionally for israel,
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that this is essentially not just causing unrest amongst the population, but also all of these groups which may be linked to various parties. but there's very little control that, whether if you're talking about iraq militias in iraq, you're not clear how much operational control that on has over them. so there's going to be a, it's an at the risk of unintended consequences that if the united states target these groups, what will these do pete goose retaliate to? and if that retaliation becomes further and further, where do we go from here? you have to realize that it is not just the us interest that the united states has to protect, but it's also the job of what the soldiers have been doing that a no just providing support to the rockies, but also to the goods on the other side as well, with the thousands and thousands of ice the fight as were being kept there with the help of us troops and saw that thank you very much. indeed, we're going to be talking to you again. i'm quite sure about this, but for now some of the binge of it. thank you very much. indeed. it's one of us
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has reportedly launched the 3 air strikes in yemen. who'd be pfizer? say they had east of the setting of side on the saturday morning. they are running about coffees, have been attacking ships and the red sea in protest against israel's war on garza . this is where the forces have killed at least 24 palestinians and 3 air strikes and the central and southern parts of the guys and strip. at least one was a child, most of those killed in the attacks on data obama, under the rough or more families displaced from other cities. more than 27200 palestinians have been killed and is many attacks and the gaza strip over nearly 4 months of war with at least a 107 killed in the past 24 hours alone. this is and this is going to advance is brian defensive to evolve. fox, the southern most corner of this trip, which borders egypt. it's already over crowded. it has more than half the population of 2300000 people have flooded their in search of safety. supplies are running low in the united nations is describing the situation in the off as a pressure cooker of despair. it says people are routinely going without food,
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and fund meals are available to chatter, to kitchens, but wait for the plates of food can last hours on some shoddy for boys. it's a lovely one. men, women and children crumbling to get their bolts filled with what ever is being served. so my love to others go home chatting kitchen disliked these us trumpeting to feed a growing number of displace palestinians and drop for the city is crime. but more than house of cost us population of nearly 2 and a half 1000000 people, we came to rough off on thousands of 16 and here we line up for food from 12 pm. and sometimes we get to up to 2 hours. children have defend for themselves. the united nations children's agency says an estimated $17000.00 minus, unaccompanied,
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or separated from the family. i stand here for food every day because we don't have any at home. this, this place mother was diagnosed with cancer at the time of a child's book. just before the war started. the she and her children have had to survive on one meal a day for weeks now. but today is a good day to having the 1st big mean in weeks. it includes rise beans and so not in the hudson and the since i gave good, we didn't have any needs that to or to nothing. outstanding. some general people, davis rice and beans today, i don't know who they are, but we are grateful. some families are having to eat and move forward or to survive . a trickling into garza from to border crossings is only
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a fraction of what's needed. as well as accuse of using starvation as a weapon, the full by blocking civilian access to food and water that he's gonna find me in these high and increasing each day. we start system plus deal, it is industry to money to it, and access palestinians in casa, experiencing most of ation. and those with kate is ready bombings, fear they will die of hunger and the consumption of these. i'll just see how kind of malcolm was involved in the southern guys. let's talk about the fighting. first of all, talk history. what's happening in other parts have gone so honey yes, well in addition to the overnight attacks that explains the live and by about 24 palestinians and initially the number was about 12 pallets in a being code into 2 different locations and rough an overnight relentless ears
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right, destroying the residential homes, those who so standard ones arrive to not john hospice on here and center on the roof. i. but because there isn't isn't sufficient number of many of the staff under the extreme showing the medical supplies intervention was impossible. it was late and among the people who arrived, the hospital just lost their live within the past hours to bring in the number and the 24 of the people being killed in the overnight attacks. and they did about a more overnight, a tax on residential homes in there, but as important to point out there. but i was designate at least the part that the target took place last night. the attacks were the attacks happen with designated as a safe area for people to go to just visit types of food one more time that there is no, it's a good place and it isn't so of security and safety for this place how to send in completely shattered and continue to be shot across the got a strip in hon. eunice on the all the city. more reports of ex freeman classes are
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known as the confrontation going on between has been invading forces impala city and finding groups on the ground. more to the western part of god has been in areas where these really military stated, have control over or had withdrawn within the past 2 days, but renewed a tax and renewed invasion to particular access around the western part of state, demolishing more residential homes or through detonating them and destroying the remaining infrastructure in the western part of the city. yeah, we saw in when consumers report just to move few moments ago, some stories of people who are struggling to find food in guys that just tell us what you're seeing in heart. and rafa as more people head towards that fonts, have godson a you know, rob on daily basis here around where we reported from people come in and talk to us about how different of the situations have been and how much they are in need of
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food and the assets for directions and guidelines where to go and where to read. just start their name 1st time for the food coupon or food stamps of from evacuation send. as we're looking at co, very crowded, fully packed evacuation centers very unprepared that they are and don't have enough and sufficient food supplies for the large number of people here long. the, the fact that there is no clean and drunkards waterford the, the vast majority of the people. 1.9000000 this with palestinians are on a verge of famine here and right behind we're able to see and documented. and every day we see children roaming those, the rubble and fell roads look at the furnace crabs for a food entire family to go without any sufficient meals throughout the day. and sometimes it's just gone to 3 days or 4 days without any kind of food on the scale of, of how bad the situations are the international good night as 5 days a scale of food,
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a cry is that palestinians here we looked at the corner of the population is this, at the 5th level, which is catastrophic means there is mass starvation, there's actual excitement going on. that is affecting aver own all of all asian groups here, including vulnerable to group the children, newborn babies, and pregnant women. and those are breast feeding are suffering from malnutrition and inability to continue providing for their families. family members and in the rough i in southern gaza. honey, thank you very much. well eunice upsize, an estimated 17 sizes and palestinian children are unaccompanied or they've been separated from their families in the past 4 months. test single is from the un children's agency and she recently left the guy. so she told us about some of the youngsters she'd met, or when i was there, i met dozens of children who all told me about the different experiences. each one had an absolutely heartbreaking tile of, of loss of,
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of displacement. so many of the children are living in conditions that no child should have to bad living and make some shelves as in the cold, with no deductible, lack of access to food, clean water and sanitation, and really missing the kind of safety and security that, that things like having a permanent home at the school provided for the so the conditions uh, you know, friendly, terrible beyond even what i imagine they would be like before heading into, into gaza. and as you say to these children, the, the long term impact on their mental health is something that way, you know, stuff is very concerned about. because, you know, in another conflict around the world, a child in the family might experience one or 2 to many convents for then being able to play the same effect. the repeat in trauma, the children and gods are experiencing will definitely have a long term impact on their mental health facilities. this rate, most recent escalation facilities, we estimated that about half of the children and god the needed urgent mental
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health support. we now say that numbers almost a 100 percent, you know, seconds on the ground, providing some level of mental health support in psycho social services. we've reached over $40000.00 children, but it's obviously not enough. the so i much more we can do. and what, what we are concerned about is that until the fighting stops and children can feel safe, we're not going to say the real kind of effects and that trauma or understand how we can help properly. so that's why we need an immediate cease fire so. so the, the trauma can stop and we can help them. that is very far as is, have chatted on more rates, there were nights and they occupied westbank have you gotten file has been reported into by swing soldiers, storm decision in the audi hours and saturday. they also rated several other cities and through novice and talk to you as well as tons new years any. meanwhile, a palestinian home and 2 of us as such a being vandalized by israeli soldiers. this video shows destruction left after the
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raid was many of the families belongings damaged. going across to new to abraham was joining us now from bethlehem. just tell us more about these rates or one of them took place very close to where we are right now in the history it a few g comes in bethlehem, which is in the south of the occupied westbank, which included the use of heavy to your gas against palestinians, you have to remember that when he is ready for us to say that carrying out that arrest, read, it's often includes going into houses, but also really affecting those who are just living their daily lives. is the fact that school students were going to school at this time, and the res happens, and they were obstruction of the truck to tells us a lot about those as we need rates that have been happening at all times of the day, really disrupting palestinians lives and reminding them who has the boys, who has the fire of history with
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this is just an example of one rate that took place. it is a he said a few decals not to mention those raises, have been happening all across the occupies west bank. now one of them has turns into arms. confrontations with these really forces. this is it near to the law saw it a few g tab, which is a novelist to the north of the occupied west bank. but we have to remember to put this in context that while we are seeing some armed groups operating, he didn't, didn't they occupied to us bank. we're talking about a large the on, on population that is bearing the brunt of decades long. but it's very occupation, neither you're describing how this these rates were making lives more difficult for palestinians. just describe to us what life on a daily basis is like for palestinians who've been living with, with raids like this more intensely over the last few weeks since the war in gaza began. but also prior to that for months and possibly years was
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rob. yes, it's very difficult to carry and convey to the world better. yeah. that to use that palestinians go through day in and day out of being under occupation and that's even before the war. we're talking about checkpoints. we're talking about the ways we're talking about the arrests, but also the killings of palestinians and all that do not often make it through the headlines they've been use of international media. but that kind of war has intensified those as really measures against palestinians at a different that's really a chance to tell the world what it means to live under and is really military occupation. and one part of what palestinians called collective punishment is what happens out is really ministry checkpoints that have been mushrooming really across the occupies westbank, isolating and dissecting the occupied westbank from it's going to do with you with people really when they want to go for
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a drive that is just one hour away. they have to be really hard if they need to make that journey or not, they need to think of that check point is open. if that road is open, we visited those checkpoints, some of them at least, and we've been through a journey from it on my luck, did you need with the taxi driver and prepared this report. this is really check point me of nablus in new york. your part westbank is closed at least for now posting and drivers waiting to move in and out of the city are at a standstill. no one knows when or if they will be allowed to continue their journey. traffic is moving at another check point, the annapolis. what 74 year olds, and how much city says it's taking too long. it's our last week i spent 3 hours of this check point, so by the time i arrived to my destination to drop off the shipment,
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it was too late and the stores were closed. long before the world goes a started, tustin is suffered from his way. you made it through checkpoints, that's isolate and disconnected cities and towns from one another as these really a full in gaza increases. so does the number of as really obstacles in the occupied westbank. new gates have been installed is really soldiers hold the keys with no restriction on his way the car is moving in the occupied territory. what organizations say before the war, the around 77 activated then man check points. after the war, more than 500 check points were reactivated under all 140 new ones established in dolton were talking about more than 700 check points, cement blocks, 3rd smells, and gates many are told to be shot like the one behind it really is a good to text the driver for food knowledge in the occupied last spring. after 37
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years in the business, he knows the short cuts and how to avoid closures. but many of the alternative routes are on developed. so we joined the armada for a drive from bremo law. did you need a journey that shouldn't take more than 2 hours? roadblocks closed through woods in 3 check points. later, we reached our destination. a journey which took us twice as long within 4 hours. the work to express an executive humiliation extra cost and waste of time. they want to make our lives hard and complicated. so we eventually the alternative routes means doing stuff. being blocked, being frustrated, resembles much of the palestinians to life spent in waiting that but he does eat a coupon to us thing. go ahead and i'll just say they're playing
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a long game republicans in belfast. hope they're getting closer to a united ireland kind of support for school. metals are being one of the world context championships in don't the as hello, the non emergency drought has been declared in the north east as spain. and that's off the 3 years with no significant rain officials, according it was dropped in a 100 yards. and there's no rain coming into spain of the next few days. we've had extreme heat following us from last year into january and those temperatures are still sitting high. so this time is yeah, we've got an area of high pressure dominating across western parts of the mediterranean. so largely settled for much of it to be. but we could see some foggy
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issues in the north on saturday. much cooler, however, for the southeast corner was low temperature warnings out for pots of grease. but we've got an area of low pressure and that's the dominant feature across europe over the next few days, bringing some very strong winds up in the north. we're going to see blowing snow from new way into sweden, saturday into sunday, and red warning salt for coastal areas of poland. and you can see it gets a little wintery on the east of the next few days. and we're going to see some way to weather start to come into the north west of the u. k. so heavy rain warnings out for scotland. it is an cloutier and more recently for the south of this. but the heat continues to build suddenly across central parts of europe. the oil rich get rock is facing a crisis and a final fight to results. water, as dams built by its upstream neighbors,
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restrict flow under investment and climate change, or exacerbate the situation. now, when regions were settled, funding 1st emerge, pensions are rapidly rising. people in power investigates whether this could be the last generation to farm the line. iraq's walter was part to of, to, on a jersey to the the news
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the you want to know just need a reminder of our top stories. this are a box of 16 people into the civilians of the children us attacks and targets linked to around in response to a drones striking, an american military base. and george, last weekend's at on city on the rock have conducted us at times unengaged. is there any forces of killed at least $24.00 palestinians in paris strikes and the central and southern parts of this trip, israel's and honest and skilled to advance? it's brian defensive towards the proffer and many palestinians of slaves in search of safety. more than a 100 people have died in the last 24 hours for palestinians who want to leave that off, as is ready forces and funds. there seems to be nowhere left to go. these
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are the streets of the remodel neighborhood and guys assessing for bombing unintended gun fire has been had large parts of the city and ruins. before the war garza city was home to around 775000 palestinians. it's more than 800 public officials in the us, the u. k. on the european union, i've signed a letter, of course, the size of their government support for israel's war on gaza. h. e of them from the us civil service from the european union, dominate the group. and their last as, as israel has shown, no boundaries in its military operations, causing tens of thousands of preventable civilian deaths. and the military operation has contributed to defeating homeless and as instead of strengthening its appeal. well, that's as also said, that support for israel has been without real conditions or accountability and their governments risk contributing to great violations of international
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humanitarian law. more crimes, ethnic cleansing, and genocide, vonda void is a former duction diplomat to served in ramallah. and she resigned in 2022 in protest against dutch policy on israel and palestine. she says concerns of going around the world about western support for israel. they are so deeply worried about what the current position taking with the current lines of action are doing to not only the disability in the region, but also what are, what is the impact on, on, on, on the international law and its credibility. so that's why you see everywhere across the world, basically you see, you see some sort of formal organizing. also in the netherlands where i am from there has been, have been less as already there are weekly 6. is that the minister of foreign affairs of civil service across the government? and yeah, and so that the civil service decided that it would be
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a strong message if they organized also across the ocean, across the atlantic ocean to, to give a signal. and that's what they did, an important factor. what of course, also uh, the routing uh of the savings of the international court of justice last week, stating that what is happening, i'm gonna right now has a high probability of a matching to genocide. so we are dealing with an extreme situation and i think it is a been the coverage of the, of a desperate maybe as well. they just realize the civil service that they're the, the possibilities to influence can certainly be which they would rather do much rather do. i mean this is not something you should do every day. of course a bonus. uh, there's basically no way of pushing the policy in the right direction. according to the more than 27000 palestinians have been chosen. israel's war on gosh, on 8th,
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and a half 1000 children have also been injured. many have had arms or legs amputated without on the static is the story of one young pablo standing go and the then when the it on fall, a run that on summer in that that, that i've, that is, that was not a bad guy being yeah, i love that no doubt of mom. no i have fallen nation like it should have been around. like it's highly out of always need them. oh, the saddle. yeah. yeah. i you dig well i have to and that now i have one of the math that is philippines. in the by then helpful not by then. yes, i had bubble and i'm glad i see some and then the nothing. that's the name
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of leah the he'd been correct that no hands on the guide. and then by then listening and i'm still working on identity on the one request. so the, the accounting team, that's the, the highlights on some of those. see when i use my bills online, then tie it off the bus last night the mid afternoon. so that's fine. i'm not here then, but down inside you took granted home. yeah ma'am you let them know. yeah. a lot of i'm lovely. all i didn't get any side to the left when you get out for the rest. they said,
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i would say that really mean i have they love how, how many, here's a lot of the uses a the lab the how, how and then i've not. meaning i've not been at them the kind of get some other world news now. the race for the us. whitehouse has arrived in south carolina democratic primaries kick off on saturday on with little opposition. voters that are expected to choose president joe biden as their candidate. the results on the termite and this primary could set the tone for primaries to come, as well as the presidential votes in november. my kind of reports from the state, capital, columbia, or what democrats, there's a man's pride that south carolina has replaced iowa and new hampshire
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a. so traditional kick off states me this is seen as a rallying call across fruits. meetings of the democratic party like this one, addressed by the parties. national leader, people are going, some of the people are excited. we've been all over the state really a lot of energy, right. the bedrock of bite and support is in this room. he deserves to stay on the line. he's a good person. he has a good heart and if he wants to work for the people, okay, is your body versus donald trump and we start to see the contrast in, in both of them is then we'll jump out and do some things. he didn't do it all, but yeah, look good for you to see. you do what we want him to do. but there's less certainty among the younger generation and growing resentment. the democrats take the african american vote for prompted to get the with the belief that by didn't, has not fulfilled it with tax, which promises i believe that he sold us a vision of what we wanted to hear. and when he came down to actually keeping his
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promise on that vision, it completely went out the door. during a recent campaign speech in charleston by did was interrupted by cold recipes spot . gone to the administration's, i'm questioning support of israel school has popped deep. and among young democrats, victoria jordan points to the best of economic gains made that the biden is promotion of women of color to the countries, quotes and executive, but argues as a pull to the genocide could be punished at the polls, especially if college students, myself included um, asking for that, see as far asking for you know, more understanding of what's going on overseas that only affects you know, older generations, but it just isn't as much as more effects us younger generations because we are inheriting all of this latest figures indicate that nearly 50000000 jobs being
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created since by didn't took off us. unemployment has dropped below full percent and inflation. is that the pre pandemic levels? the vote is the south carolina will decide with a this is evidence of a job well done by kind of o, just area, south carolina. i'm charlotte farm or you guys present the donald trump on federal charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 election results has been postponed and was shuttled to begin next month in washington, dc. and just have a new date would be set to after an appeals court rules and terms, claims of presidential immunity is denying any wrong doing. the audience in his lower house of parliament has passed and established t vale sparking protests and the capital members of congress put through president heavy millions reforms by a 144 to a 109 votes. the race of old reports in front of service and what this means for the country as it struggles to overcome a debt crisis. the nation is not for sale
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chan to these people outside argentina's. congress happened after lawmakers past presidents have yet to be nice. landmark bill meant to begin transforming the state and the economy. critics say the government will use the will to increase the expectation of natural resources, benefit the private sector, and cut resources for the environment. and culture is the piece is what we see. a group of 40 businessman guides related policies and the rights that oftentimes had are at risk. the bill touches fundamental issues that to affect people to work in class. the debate lasted for 3 days and the government had to give in to the demands of other political parties. the bill initially had over 600 last, it ended with a little over 300 the
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way in which we voted clashes between protesters and security forces. have taken place to the debate to the government, says argentina's economy needs to be motor, nice to attract for an investment. they also blame the previous administration for sewing inflation to the dire economic situation and the lack of funding we served in the central bank. so, but i will check in 50 what we have noise. people say this governments doesn't listen to social need. this government is a 3rd attorney and expertise of an engine democratic. oh yeah, that's the only thing they can say because the government took office 50 days and found over 1000 and facing bridge in the past is 1000 and you're talking about us.
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50 days have been in power. you have no, but the bill still needs to be revised little by little and then ratified in the senate. mean a one with 56 percent of the volts in december and says he has the legitimacy to implement. he's a stereotype measures to reduce government spending and fight inflation. but those against him say he's measures were bring even greater economic despair and promise to fight back city. so we'll just see that when a site is declared, a state of emergency is a struggle, is a comb with wild fires at least 10 people to report a death in the region involved by so around a 1000 homes have been damaged or destroyed. shit. a, like all the other side of the american countries has been experiencing extremely high temperatures and dry weather. in recent weeks, 3 people have been loaded in a stabbing attack at a major palace metro system. one person was seriously injured and 2 others were
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lively. wondered at the guns in the old station, one of the busiest in the city attackers being detained. but please say is, don't know why the attack happens to northern island is preparing for its 1st involved government. in nearly 2 years after the democratic union, his party agreed to be enjoying the power shaming executive shouldn't. fame is the largest single party in the assembly and it's going to hold the position of 1st minister for the 1st time. all the forces reports from belfast. at the fools building club, the members of switch to the winter game at don't. this is a strongly republican part of belfast. the club has been around since 19 o 5 as long as shouldn't say it has existed. so how did people here feel about it's taking the lead role and then develop government that was still part of the united kingdom? i think our community has come to terms with the fact that we are a mixed community. and we do have to sure things which sort themselves and their own time as long as we can keep conflict that i think that's the most important
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thing. feels the decades to conflict between republicans and union. this was played out in the finance of the troubles. 3500 people were killed. champagne was the political wing of the irish republican army seen is so dangerous. you k band, it's the, the jerry adam's voice from being broadcast for the 1998 the good friday agreement . go to the power sharing government with the 1st and deputy 1st ministers would come from each side of the conflict and we equal power. this notion signs michelle o'neill, who become the 1st republican 1st minister, hope body says it brings unification closer. this is the right time fishing for him to be talking about to united on and being in a touching distance. it is the reality of the good party agreements and 1990. yes, we all hold it for the good party payments because we believe in the hopes on the opportunity and the democratic peace on pots with nor did cheap are as unity champagne, as long as seeing the transition from guns and bombs to negotiation and democracy
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as a model for other such movements around the world that it states us as biggest single policy in the assembly doesn't necessarily mean it's close as you had prevail. the site, the champagne is 1st minister isn't really because of a search and support for nationalism. it's because of a weakening of unionism and mainly actually with many people saying that then neither unionist on this list long ago the idea or should fame taking the symbolic lead. here at the storm on assembly would have provoked outrage them on eunice. because on the hard line, you notice that remains the case, but there walkable thing about what is a landmark moment is just how broadly it's being accepted. that speaks to 25 years of power sharing students haines commitment to non violent and also a she a sense of urgency across the not in for its government to start working again the baton players in the fulls road. and just some of those waiting to see whether that process stabilizes the state of the quote and organize place within the u. k. will bring students thing closer to its ultimate target. are you close it out to 0
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though? fox and they've been exposure? is that a primary school in eastern democratic republic of congo, at least one person's been killed. and 2 people have been injured that happened in laguna on the outskirts of goma in north keeping province. a government says the m $23.00 group is responsible for fighters. it also believes to be behind an attack and then you are helicopter. the injured to peacekeepers on friday of the government's investigation is underway. in the capital of came yet my officer. at least the 3 people have been killed and a large fire investigations say a truck loaded with gas cylinders at a depth o exploded. in a residential area of nairobi, injury in the 300 people. the devil had been demolished twice previously. and the owner has been charged with operating an illegal gas. we've felt business in may still ahead on all of these here in sports, we're cutting down to the 1st asian company for the final of the day 5 is going to be here with that store.
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the 1st must protest of 2024 u. k. 7th national demo since the stalls of israel garza was another enormous gathering people have come from here. we have seen a group of 50 miles to the west of lincoln in the east, newcastle in the know right. and on the south coast as well. the sentiments here very clearly says find out if you're seeing what's happening in there's no question about it is a broad spectrum of antique war pro palestinian sentiment. among the british jewish groups pulled up the is reading the government's actions. there is a sense the international public opinion is having an impact is putting
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a resistible political pressure on international leaders. while the cottage continues calls for a ceasefire when they get loud. the is time for support here as far. rob, thank you so much. the 1st agent have quarter find out of the day brings together the 2 highest rang. teams on the continent depend and around have shared 7 title wins between them. japan were 31 winters against ball rain in the last 16 while around had to come through a penalty shoot out in their ty, with syria. let's go live now to out is there is sign on news. who is at the game
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for us and sign it, tell us who are the favorites going into this court? a final guess for my apologies, if you're having a difficulty is that hear me, it's a good education. see a lot of excitement and anticipation ahead of this game. have you read too heavy weight will face off in time. 7 asian pop titles are between these 2 to solve with japan. they're aiming for recording, extending states and titles here, and contacts called the spikes losing into that final to the host nation 5 years ago. they came into this storm. is that your favorites to lift it this time? of course, they're the highest ranking team to the fee for the rest of the team and they form and they had no problem. finding the back of them not being sports and fox. they
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responded to that song, repeat against the rocks and with a back to back when in last week, too much against entity. yeah. and the right. so their 1st day one of the teams in the world. but that's not on there as to make the ron 3 time champions on the feeder. and this tournament on the they did have a bit of a scary against the fear. yes. did that last exceed the match where the match had to go all the way to penalties 2005, the were not. and they had one of the top floors of 10 tops messages around each. let's listen that to the fact that what they have to say you have a more game because you don't have medicaid card. i mean, and this is very bad for us. i think it is 30. and sarah, it's me so much. i don't believe that the range and soccer players could start believing himself, you know, that they are missing what amazing center familiar,
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which is maybe teramy. i wish we have to cancel but anyway, the, so far as getting crazy here now, our summer i live to fight and not again and continue with the dream. all the title was iran will pull out for one of the biggest talks of the farm. it add north of the mouth. all right, i'm sure it will be an exciting game assigned to him. there's reporting live for us from education at city stadium. thanks for now. on friday, sun human was a hero for south korea as they beat australia to reach the semi finals. you're going quinn's men team. they remain on track to lift the trophy for the 1st time in 64 years. south korea getting revenge against the team who beat them in the 2015
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final. so hell, malick reports go through some of the celebration a, do me put you in a all do new stadium. they'd be frustrated yet with the last 4 of the agent stuff. they now got a really good chunk to break that drowned and see the 1st asian cup title since 1960 no, for the 1st time at the tournament, south korea were forced to dig deep, good, intense, and inside when behind, just before the break. thanks to a nice finish. by the strangest prey goodwin in the 2nd hole, the koreans pushed hon. if it's paid off on union winning a penalty. i did tell him thanks to view all reviews. when he chan stepped up to take the spot and convert to do with these to send the game into extra time. but it was still in himself that proved to be them. it took me to the top and still 3 key ceiling a to one wind over straight. if we finish the game with 10 men,
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very exciting and very, very happy for the wind. of course. yeah. go 1st so far to be our new thing. so we are, so depressive, but that and the end of the game we are reading so we are so so how be we are cherry for them. i cannot even fly in the hall. i'm happy right now. was it like why right now? like to the doctor, we're heading to the last for they know they got tough just because george and if they want to make it to the finals for the final. so ever, they don't need any permission to done the news. they do a democratic republic of congo or into the last or at the ask a couple of nations that came from behind to beginning 31. the are congo womack space, the winters of saturdays quarter final. between molly and house i've reached out 3 times as it says, the risk free. it's all 3 times 3 time champions. nigeria beat angle at one know at
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the moment of look man with the only goal of the game. next step for nigeria, it's either tape of hers or south africa. great britain won the 1st title at the world aquatic championships taking place and have tom daily led to steam to victory in the mix team a diving event. the 4th time world champion is competing internationally for the 1st time since winning gold and the men synchronized 10 meter platform at the tokyo olympics. this competition also serves as a qualifier for this year as paris games. and you shall see as well as by the indians with strong position and the 2nd test against english. he scored a double century is india reached 396 in their 1st endings. in your printers have also been formed in english are 252 for 9 in reply. okay, and that is all your support for now back to you. 5, thank you very much indeed. now don't forget, you can find lots more on the website. obviously the dot com that's news out of
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