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bob, the the in the us and you can launch more strong songs through the targets in humans capital part of an operation against a rainy and linked targets. our region on age around contains fridays us as strikes in iraq and syria, as a mistake. the frontal mccrae, this is l g 0 life from our ha. also coming up is ready as strikes, pound, profit, and southern gaza. we have hundreds of thousands of displays, palestinians seeking shelter and at least 51 people a day. and surely,
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as far as funds rides through the center of the country, the american and british history likes heavy didn't talk. is it who the width in science and human the operations follow a series of similar strikes recently after attacks on shipping in the red sea. well, the us slave coalition says $36.00 sides were attacked, including n t ship cruise missiles pro who the media says the capital. so now and the points of the, of her data with his earlier on friday that you as always, dozens of you strikes in a rock. and so are you targeting groups. links to around civilians were among at least 16 people killed and a rock and lead. isn't that good? fully protested to the white house, damascus and to run have also condemned the strikes a mark. how do we condemn any move against the resistance we reject and condemn
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these attacks that will ignite the resistance? they must act wisely, which is very unlikely. we can't see that with the americans. but if they do choose to act wisely, they should stop supporting design is tricky for us forces including be one long range bombers, head, $85.00 targets in a rock and syria. well, depending on size, they will use by rounds revolution regardless just proxies and was in retaliation for the killing of 3 american soldiers and a drone attack with an army bison. jordan, last weekend of russia has requested an urgent un security council meeting to discuss the american strikes on the top has more on those, it strikes from humans, capital santa, the us, british. the war please have carried out series of areas twice symbol of boston's in different unity cities. uh we under the control of the unsettled off of these,
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the new a rise. it reads that we're on the balls are withdrawn and also on that day which places the yeah, oh the say that they have already be targeted in lead. it'd be, it'd be war. so we are talking about an increasing air strikes by the us and prison in order to. busy limits what be, say, be as healthy as ability and capability to, to head us and british marine, and they're up to our thoughts to an operations to choose the top. the mary try move these really by the time along the route. see another see the say this is a pressure on this realtor to put an end to it's a question on people and guns and also to and it's located there with you as soon as the who thinks will fast for the consequences if the group doesn't stop attacking ships in the rid, say, a white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare does in washington dc with more the following a 2nd wave of attacks this time on who is the targets by the united states,
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along with its allies, the united kingdom, the us central command or set com, as it's known, did confirm that there were 36 who the targets that were struck. there were 13 locations in total. what we know is that the goal was to this able, as well as degrade the, a ron back malicious ability to strike us interest in the region. what we understand is that weapons facilities were targeted along with missile systems and launchers as well. air defense systems and radar. now we know the strikes were large from both ships as well as fighter jets. and these targets were selected because we are told they were responsible for unrelenting attacks against the us interest as well as international interest in the region. now, the defense secretary lloyd austin did issue a statement following this 2nd day of strikes by the united states in it. he
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says this collective action sends a message to the who sees they will bear further consequences if they don't. and illegal attacks on international shipping. and naval vessels. we should point out that the united states, whether it be the bible administration or whether it be through the us military or other various folks people has repeatedly said time and time again. the targeted strikes are not meant to expand this conflict in any way, just the opposite. in fact, what the united states says this is designed to do is to not escalate but de escalate. in fact, the us saying it is not looking for direct confrontation with the ron. kimberly health it, elda 0. washington to this riley is continuing its attacks in southern
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guns or at least 26 palestinians have been killed in 2 we have strikes tarka. both of them has moved now from rough today where you have been clearly seeing that to the use of the forces had been widely attacking the eastern areas of rough life, especially in a neighborhood. that is one of the areas that it also a jason to the city of hon. eunice till now. the ongoing, the bottom. it did not stop in the city of rough or has the sound of these really surveillance of drugs and 5 digits could be clearly overhead a midnight where tom stands are completely right now, taking shelter in the max. the mass filters and the mass mass make shift areas that they have been living inside and a bomb. it's also of calling you to city had been going on within the past few hours where they have targeted. the facility of the european hospital were an impulse. palestinians being injured and killed in that strike and different departments of the rookie and hospital had been partially inflected with the scrub
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. and those that had been hitting the buildings to it, due to the destruction of one of the fuel station that is close to the european hospital in the city of hon. you to send. this is a part of the genocide, the military campaign that had been lost by east bed on the southern part of gauze as straight as well for having concerns about the next step that these very forces might take. especially if they wanted to transfer the bottles into start the practically ground inclusion into route to reflect the district as one well as what we have been seeing. within the past 24 hours, they have been intensifying the military attacks, roughly, especially in the eastern part, which considered to be the main stop point for any possible ground evasion in order to take full control over a fy 16 or the noise, or the error of him or it says it will allocate $5000000.00 to fund the u insights and see for palestinian refugees. is the licensed in a group of countries that have increased donations of to major donors, including the us and prison,
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suspended funding. this comes off to is rarely q 6 out of a $15000.00 on the employees of allegedly taking part in the october 7th attack on southern israel. early of portugal in spine pledge to continue financing the agency, which is a lifeline. the millions of palestinians and gals that ends the region as well since the beginning of its was riley, has besieged and attacked guns as hospitals. the impact on the 2nd engine, palestinians has been diff, a starting now that some of these very forces have withdrawn from the north. the she has scale of their assault on kansas health care system is being revealed. here's what one journalist documented at the home of the hospital for rehabilitation and artificial limbs. in northern casa the
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hundreds of his writings have held protests until of age, demanding that the government does more to ensure the return of all remaining
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captives. eldon johnson. they are currently $136.00 captives held in gases or including a live in foreign nationals, a brief truce and nothing but allowed for the release of $105.00 captives. lama jumped june was at the demonstration, organized by the families of the captives at a time when there is more and more speculation is real about potential for a ceasefire. that would see a release of is really capital engaged in exchange for perhaps thousands of palestinian prisoners being released. this is the process that happens every week, every saturday, outside of the ministry of defense, which is over here. these, this protests is organized by relatives of those capt is being held in gaza. now, when this protest started, fortunately, after october 7th, it was more of assignments, protest. this area behind us, this is now known as hostage square. and this is where the relatives come.
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sometimes they grieve nowadays they call on the government to do more to ensure the release of their relatives, those campuses that are being held in gaza. what we're hearing tonight, even though it's a smaller crowd than it has been in the last few weeks overhearing tonight, is people being more vocal being a bit more critical of the government say, this is the time the time is now to make sure those captains are released, we also work in some speakers. it said that while they know that there are 2 objectives to the war, one is to eliminate how, how much the other one is to get those captive release. and they say that that is what's the most important goal of all how much into them under the calories. the 10s of thousands of protesters have rallied in london cooling for an immediate cease fire and gas, or it's the light system,
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the series of demonstrations in various capital cities to condemn. israel is war and to age these where the government to allow more humanitarian aid into gaza joined. the hollow has more from london. it is very smart of its kind, a very central london calling for an end to the wall on guys up for testers. now feeling white whole this week to screeches on the edge apartments where right the seat of government here. and in fact the message clearly and as much as the government in these riddles. refreshments. and it's more on gaza as it is aimed at the british government to raise to get support israel. and this war on god. very important to feel the pressure toggle on the okay government because they're one of the towards the side results buquet. do you as the support is was cannot do anything for the mix of group. so the
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organization is represented here, calling for a cease fire now, but also people are supposed to do expressing their concern and alarm at the possible implications in the region of this war, the potential for it spilling out and effecting other countries. and remember, this is the 1st march, since the international court of justice in the hague last month issued its preliminary judgment pulling on his rail to pay any actions that could lead to genocide. that's represented here as well. i just watch the thing. i love the police presence around a 1000 offices policing they smocks, but warning that over signs of m t. jewish sentiment, or indeed pro hamas sentiment may be faced with arrest the crowd. now those
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overwhelmingly, please don't know how i will just tell the news now and the president of number the how guy and golf has died. he was 82 years old. the statement from the presidency said he had passed away just after midnight on sunday, at a hospital in the capital where he was being treated for cancer. he had been diagnosed just last month and a 2nd and said his wife and children were by his sides. golf had been president of new movies since 2015 as well. the death toll of the dozens of wild size and chilly has gone up to $51.00. the side of emergency was declared on friday friday as raging in central and southern areas with a number of casualties is expected to increase further. funds is uh, battling more than 95 as being fueled by dry conditions and storing temperatures and flu. i want some, we love the wheeler, the fire advances very quickly, and the claim medic, conditions that we had yesterday as well as today has made the combating of fires
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more complicated, high temperatures, strong winds, and an average about 30 kilometers with gusts of up to 60 kilometers and also low humidity was still a hit hit on al jazeera, a huge. when you as president, you abide in his potties post primary in south carolina. but there are concerns about with his bicycles remained intact, liked it was here, the had the, let's have a look at the full cost of a north america of the next few days. we've got a few areas of concern, a deepening area of low pressure. that's bringing snow to the rockies and dropping temperatures for western and central parts of canada, and such as all the way down the coast central parts of the us. towards the southeast corner, we're going to see some very stormy conditions. take ahold of florida over the next
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few days with thunderstorms and the potential for some tomatoes and the risk of flooding to the for the north of this launch, the dry along the east coast of the us temperature is above average for this time. if you, that's not the case with west coast, we go to another atmospheric river, it's going to pull rain, it's going to be west and then the one we saw on thursday. so very heavy rain, snow in the mountains, some disruption to travel lightly and very powerful winds. now we could see a month to a month and a half worth of rain is full in los angeles over the we can just see those that what, whether taking us all the way through to tuesday. and i would like you to see some of that where the stopped to creep into the north west of mexico. but locksley drive here on sunday, which are across most southern areas. but for the west of the rain, we have to look to the car being heavy, rain for cuba, unique perspective on and the but i don't want to even if i'm not reporting,
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i want to leave this to me. it was really a form of things thoughtful this coverage and there's no reason to target your journal on her. it's voices and i'm of the patient please be connected with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere means that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own hugs. and this is unacceptable. the stream on out just the or the the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the ssl is the us and the u. k. has launched a new wave of air strikes against lucy. 5 isn't human perfectly. c medius is the
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capital santa and the pulse of her data has been has washington says, 6 n t ship, cruise missiles were destroyed. lillia russia requested an urgent you in security council meeting to discuss us trucks and by the rock in syria. on friday, washington hit id 5 around links targets in both countries, killing 16 people. that wasn't retaliation for a drone attack, which killed 3 american soldiers in jordan last week. and is ready for us as have killed at least 26 palestinians and is trucks in the central and south of guys of more than 100 people had been killed since friday in the us state of south carolina, jo biden's won the democratic primary nomination for the 2024 us selection. it's the 1st time south carolina has come 1st on the list of states. supposing in the democratic primaries about 26 percent of its residents are black and the vote is seen as a test of this poor,
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full bided. michael le phone troy is acting director at the ronald w, both his leadership and public policy center at howard university. he joins us from washington, dc. now thank you very much. uh set. joining us here on al jazeera, uh no surprise, barton cruise to victory. but what are the big takeaways uh, from this problem we did by the next we get the support from the black community that he desperately needs. i think the big take away from today is events in south carolina has that it's a bridge to november. there was never any doubt about whether or not prison buying board when this primary and the margins were at some level of material because the fact is he's going to be the nominee. it looks very likely, donald trump is going to be the nominator. i'm a republican 5 and so for present but, and this is really about just re establish thing is present during sort of carolina to make sure that his supporters bear and show up in november as well as around the
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country to help elect him to a 2nd term, i mean, as in the last election in 2020, this is likely to come down to half a dozen swing states with very, very small. not just, i mean, just anything from today's results in south carolina. give biden to boost at all. do you think? i, it is difficult to know at this point, i'd like to dig into the sort of smaller community level numbers to be certain. one thing i do think it's important for everyone to keep in mind though, as we appear now, to be in the early stages of an economic rebound, unemployment is, is historically low. their jobs available all over the place. wages are beginning to rise in place and is beginning to to fall. and the continued proper time, richard to note voting in november, present biden's campaign will have a lot to, to really brag about in the world. and so that happens with some of the swing
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states that you reference earlier, particularly michigan there, wisconsin with a lot of working class of union labor union workers could, could be swayed to his column because of that good economic news. of course, the other big issue is the war on does or how, how do you think that that is going to affect the election? because only a few days ago, i believe more than $1000.00 black pastors representing hundreds of thousands of congregants and nationwide have demanded by and pushed for a ceasefire. obviously he is pushed back against that. so we is that and how is that going to affect november's election? do you think? so this is a very difficult not they are present barton, to entangle, impart because one of the swing states he needs is michigan. michigan has the largest muslim population in the united states and most on it is as you can understand, a very upset were present bottom right now, the problem is, of course,
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donald trump is works in many respects. he's in our existence will threat to black voters around the country as opposed to in addition to muslims around the country. and so for the buying is trying to walker far line, which helps to explain why he's pushing back against the jewish settlers on the west bank and. and we'll have to see how it plays out. but there is some significant one for present barton to do to try to either win back those photos or least neutralize them, to keep them out of prison for president trump's call. how does he, how despite and go about doing that? the a box? i think the front of the west bank uh is one of the steps you never guard or he is from all of the reporting. i've seen few things that i've been working very hard to get this really to, to slow. now pull out. and he has not publicly called for his these bar, but i think he understands if he hasn't already said so. but that has to be where
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the united states policy will have to go. because it appears that the day is rarely so taking a harsh alarm and they sure and so the that, that's going to be the real push for the body administration to try to walk the line between trying to, to mediate the unfortunate conflict of deadly conflict. and we'll see where it goes from here, but it's going to be very difficult. okay, thank you so much. we really do appreciate your time and your inside like whole phone, troy, the acting director of the wrong w. walters leadership and public policy center at howard university. thank you. have a vehicle convoy, a caring protest as opposed to illegal immigration to the us really to near the us, meet scott boulder on saturday. cooling themselves. the take i'll bore to back convoy. the participants were mostly 5 rides. conservatives, critics, all of the convoy or it could fuel anti immigrant sentiments. how does it or is,
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how does your castro has more from aboard of town and texas to a convoy of $200.00 vehicles carrying americans protesting against migrants entering the country, drove to the border. they called themselves gods army. we're definitely the army of god. i want my cross every day mike says get your bogged down to border initially, self described by some participants as a christian militia, the con void in reality, ended as a rally, a half kilometer from the board or near equal past texas. the epicenter of migrant arrivals, police searched for weapons, but while the rhetoric was charged with anger and some misinformation, the event itself was peaceful. it's the turn a part, all of our major cities, texas especially, i mean listen at the front door and they're everywhere. the us recorded more than
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300000 unauthorized border crossings in december, a record high. most people are fleeing violence and poverty in latin america. many bringing their children. a few pro migrant advocates arrived to counter the convoy . we see these border towns as our modern day, ellis islands. these are the places where future generations of americans will tell their story about how their families came into the country. this raley is as much about puerto policy as it is about politics. most people here are supporters of donald trump, and they hope that immigration, the issue that elevated him to the white house in 2016 will help trump when again. so this isn't a political move in it is christ calvary, but most everybody here supports donald trump and we don't see any other way to make our country right. the protesters, blaine, president joe biden, for the border problem bite and says he's done all he can using executive powers
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and that congress must now act a heidi joe castro. alj, a zebra came out of texas. dozens of migrants have been very skewed in the atlantic ocean. near the canary islands, the spanish coast cons vessel toads, they bought 2 grand canal area. red cross volunteers looked off to the migraines from senegal and west african. they joined more than 7000 migrants who landed in the spanish territory in january, prod, scripts, estimates the 6000 drowns, trying to get their last year, making it the world's most dangerous migration rich or well, the 150000 protests have rarely to germany's parliaments to contain what they say as of right wing extremism. some of the purchase have taken place across the country for a 3rd successive weekend. the kind has this report from bill and these people believe they represent the majority view in this country, which they say is disgusted by the far right policies of the alternative. for
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germany. if day, they accuse us of wanting to deport migrants who become naturalized as germans. the policy leadership denies that these demonstrate is on not convinced. it just became neutralized recently and the civil are planning to take home from me. i'm german, uranian i came to germany or on 8 years ago, and i have already lost home to fascist. i don't want to lose a 2nd. what the ways of mice protests was provoked by would have a meeting held at this building and puts them in the vendor where leading members of the if day and the other permanent right wing is reported to have discussed. the d pull taishan policy known in german as was they me cut soon. a policy lawyers say is unconstitutional and which many people associate with not one, i'm always tells me why the protest is use. the phrase never again is now at the demos. never again, no, it's decisive for the people because
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a 2 percent says you don't want to have an extra social. and they, they feel that fast since you, in the endeavour to correct this democracy, to destroy this democracy, to make a racist state with all the problems and civil war they, they, they think they will have it. and this is the reason why they are so wide this and never again now associate, that phrase was also used in parliament against the if day last week prompting is this angry response from its joint leader. maybe the gets there, giving him never again is now must olson moment, not having state to fund read your house is being set up as a secret service to be used against us. the opposition would be a zip based that we're not in the so you can the those who are bubble of a social democrats because a mistake collections and eastern germany this summer. they just very well make them pay. yeah, hold on. looking forward to that. that's fine. jackson barton, b,
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i f day is particularly strong in the old east germany, but demonstrations like these do seem to be having an effect at the national level . in early january, the policy was holding around 2324 percent. now that's dropped to around 19 percent, but that still remains as many as 10000000 germans support the r f de dominant cane houses era bullet. the assassination of a young politician from the form of pug assigned the prime minister and run comp policy. the shocks, the country just dies before a general election. con is in prison after his conviction, in the case, which is supposed to say this politically. most advisors, they say they are now being targeted by the ruling establishment. as it bank reports from level the full of energy and political real to flight to upcoming elections rounds, it was no stranger to the authorities. the 30 year old had been detained during the track. down are members of the buckets, dont the, he can soft potty or peachy,
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to continue to campaign on said he wasn't afraid of death to us from budget or that board as of going to start and is a key operating grant for the focused on anybody. but i'll just share a spoke with him last year. we spent almost 20 years, almost leave for the 30 years under warranty. or this is not acceptable for the more because the, the youth, one of the jobs to be one, did you cation all, mostly, very, a lot of me figure it out. did you cation, it listed it just, just 20 percent of the mental existing just by person, the woman that listed it, we all are to live in the darkness. and i set up why i didn't get your case in a basic vicinity deployed as monday, 6 months of to that interview to was done down in broad daylight by unknown assessments. his father spoke at his funeral pray. what was my son's crime to fight for coals for his people? his funeral is attended by hundreds of people.

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