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realities usb 2. in the security council, this is a may just something book is a problem to access it. you hear the story on told to how does era the the alarm serial. then you good to have you with us. this is the news. our life from don't coming up in the program. this our kills while waiting for food is really snipers and tanks open. fire on crowds of civilians, just west of guys, a city. it's not a plug in the ones we approach to a trucks. that is really thanks and work lane started firing on us. if this continues like this, we do not want any a deliberate at all. every con boyd come in means another mass of these really army
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insists its soldiers opened fire because they felt threatened by the crowds, yet provided no evidence to backup those claims. nearly 5 months since a israel's war on guys of the death toll has now surpassed. 30 thousands killed and israel sees is hundreds of hector's, of palestinian land and near and illegal still is rarely settlement in the occupied wes, back the we begin in gaza city this hour where the is really military has killed at least 104 palestinians nearly 700 people has also been injured, dozens of them in critical conditions. thursday's attack has been described as a massacre of civilians. hundreds of starving palestinians had gathered to collect food aid when they were attacked. israel's army says its soldiers were forced to open fire because they felt threatened by the crowds. michael,
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apple explains how it all unfolded. in the early always of the morning, thousands of people flocked to all rashid road, southwest of gauze, a city desperate for a. the aerial footage, released by these riley military shows crowds gathering around what looks like several a trucks. by the time the sun rose, the extent of what happened was clear. the data and the dying lying side by side or to gun down by is really fine. the image on it is really just open random fire on us as if it was a truck. once we approach to a trucks and this is really tanks and we're playing started firing on us. if this continues like this, we do not want any a deliberate at all. every comm board coming means in other mass initial instead of aid, they've come away with the dead. why don't key caught call
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and make sure the stretches the wounded are taken to nearby hospitals, all of which are overwhelmed and barely function involved via the this is exactly what we have been warning about the hospital being out of service to mid this massive influx of patients we are operating on batteries, most of our victims are in critical condition, which requires urgent surgical intervention. but the hospital is without operating rooms. i stand helpless, we're simply administering 1st, a treatment only at these rightly military says its forces open fire. when troops felt threatened, while the spokes person for these ready government says palestinian drive is plowed into the crowds when the truck's well over whelmed. but neither has provided evidence. one of the survivors says bodies are still lying on the streets where they were gunned down. even inside the wall, so i didn't know. as soon as the a trucks entered these really started shelling and shooting everyone who was on the
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road. they opened fire. run that by killing innocent men and women. and look, there was gunfire, snipers shooting tanks showing, enrolled, the palestinians are left with a few options starved to death, slowly or risk losing their lives, collecting aid like level oh to 0. a. some of the people injured in the attack were taken to al, shift the hospital and gaza city. this is the scene that staff member doctors had done that i'll shall say, described to us is that the level of edit davi is may. a lot of us have seen it are really no words to describe the situation. it reminds us of the dock scenes from the baptist hospital 4 months ago with 500 people were killed. and one is really yesterday. since the early hours of the morning, the hospital has been flooded with thousands of dead bodies and hundreds of injured . the majority of the victims suffered gunshot wounds and trap, though in the head and upper parts of the bodies. they were hit by direct artillery
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. shelly droned missiles and gone. finally, all probation rooms are full and full medical stones have been deployed. above all, we ran out of medical supplies and fuel necessary to operate the hospital. we hope we will be able to provide any live saving procedures to those victims. will. victims are in critical condition that lying on the floor, we stand helpless. i'm in the shop shortage of supplies and stuff. how did you get in with them? it's hard a couple is whom is in rough, a southern, gaza forest. tar. and you've been gathering information on this along with our house 0 team. what more can you tell us about this? a yes or that was a very shocking and distressing as i am today. you were childs of this house and you and quite a complete, a desperate another in dollars. i've been waiting as usual every day for more flow . this humanitarian supplies, and she miniature and hopes to get to the number of parts of the 1000 know whose people had been mosley congress. it might use body forces in that for your patients,
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for his age, sensitive to be one of the bloodiest attacks where we'd be happy so you can get a hearing more or so. can you news about me done 100 times put in pain, kill. does there, can she also, beauty is emerging from the patient showing an intense is very sure thing against those people who are gathering to waiting for human service supplies. the majority of them, the not many sure returned back with anything very time empty handed, as there was, people are continue, have nothing to sort of going on in life. 12 the own going is ready been bought meant that those are significant. christian friction on a delivery at the same time as the deputies had suspended the operations and a delivery to the north for the same reasons, to collapse and to reach. and this is one kind of see up to date, have been what the think they were completely dis. yep. exposed to that gets ready for you. and some of them you just have to fix that. you've been carrying systems to return back to their families with something in their hand to feed them on the
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dr. edmond's number, hope, tangible piece, and due to being sold. it was another loaded on the capacity of also told that surely i'm barely operating right now just solely providing permits. it's keta. this is absolutely terrifying for the atari. thank you very much for that reporting . i know you and the rest of our house is there a team and guys are working hard to try and gather as much information as we can about today's proved on attack on these, these palestinians were lining up for aid and in northern gather. thank you very much, start the spring insane bas robbie's in your in ramallah and the occupied westbank . so we're trying to build as complete of, of pictures we can about what happened this morning. what are you learning on your end as well? the aerial footage of the israeli military has released appears to show massive crowds swarming the few aid trucks that are able to deliver any kind of help to the
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besieged population of guys. a b as riley's, have put it out as a potentially reasonable excuse for why they felt threatened. the crowds were chaotic and out of control. they felt they had to open fire to protect their soldiers. but instead of being a reasonable excuse would palestinians are seeing is really an indictment of is really choices inside guys. the chaos has stemmed from israel blocking any sort of reasonable international aid response blocking groups. making it more difficult for you in bodies to carry out the work of this chaos as a result of what they have done for the past 5 months, which is dismantle a society dismantle services. urban centers in a land area, half the size of new york, twice the size of washington dc. to that point, the bite and administration, the us white house has actually asked the israelis to stop targeting members of the homos run civilian police force that support these
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a trucks inside gaza because they were warning of a quote total breakdown of law and order. and that is largely what we're seeing here and to suggest that these re, we've had no choice, they were trying to protect themselves, palestinian se adds insult to injury. and just to get a sense of how bad the situation is. 576000 people in gaza or near famine. these are due and statistics. 2.3000000 people are relying on wolfley and adequate food aid and ox fam is just put out a statement saying it is appalled by the reports of killing people. in gaza waiting for food aid, they say israel's actions were deliberate targeting civilians and a gross violation of international humanitarian law and humanity. as a mr. on the reporting from occupied from romano, i beg your pardon. thank you very much then. and bernard smith is in the occupied east. jerusalem bernard, how does israel explain what happened this morning? the so several, israel is military,
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has had a briefing not too long ago trying to elaborate on what they believe will they say happened in gaza. they say this is what happened around what a gaza, which is basically what i this river. but israel is used to separate the north of gauze from the south and as a check point, that they say that these a trucks were clearing this check point. when it was surrounded by a large crowd of people at that stage, these really ministers that they didn't fire and anybody, anybody who was killed was killed in the crush or even run over by vehicles. and then the ministry says that was the 2nd incident. why once those vehicles have gone further, no people left behind approach these riley minute treat, which they say it was in a threatening manner of bodies when these rallies opened. fire. now if you ask our colleagues in gaza, they will say, well, people are killed, i've read a guy guessing aid body killed by these riley's every day when that trying to get
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a. but the reason the so much focus today is because of a large numbers of people killed, but it is normal to be stand in this bowl. the policy needs are killed when they go and try and get a right. bernard, thank you very much for that. i'd like to turn to something else burnett is sticking around with us for a 2nd. to address this, israel has seized nearly 3 square kilometers of palestinian land, near and illegal settlement in the occupied westbank. the move will establish a new settlement near molly. i do mean that's near occupied east jerusalem, and estimated 40000 is really settlers live there. in molly, i do mean settle expansion, illegal under international law, yet it has ramped up significantly since the war on guys up began burnett. let's bring you back in on this. why is israel taking this land as well as rail, has into the settlements or into any goal? settlements in the occupied westbank are only legal under international law,
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but israel has 2 categories, settlements and then outposts. and these are legal outposts, 10 of them were approved by the cabinet last year to be made into full is riling settlements on the 1st one of those has been signed off now by the military. it's interesting the timing of this because only on monday we were out. so from the have 6 days of hearings before the international court of justice, we almost 50 countries arguing the court should rule the occupations illegal because amongst many things, the main issue was the relentless, continuous expansion of israeli settlements in the policy and territories stopping the palestinians from exercising their right to self determination, a most countries arguing the baffle, the cultured rule, israel's occupation illegal. it was left to the us and the u. k. excuse me, have the funds this task of trying to defend the occupation and saying should be left to established un mechanisms is riley's in the palestinians to talk to gather
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the british saying these writers should at least be reminded that they shouldn't make the situation worse in the west bank while we're waiting for these talks because israel, as we see, is going ahead and is increasing supplements ac spot expansion at a rate never before i burn smith reporting from occupied east jerusalem as the sun is setting there. thank you very much, bernard. i want to go back to the story that we were covering before, which was the is really military opening fire and killing over a 100 palestinians early this morning, or waiting for food aid in northern gauze. well, earlier we spoke to you and assess spokes person test ingram. she says that a key component of international law is on hindered access to humanitarian aid for civilians in need. say, news reports coming in today. i'll be on the anyone's list when it's unfathomable that the sky, all of the horrors, the folding, the people of palestine continues west and, and, and this is why we overlap less. we might have
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a safe fire because they even distributed nights out of so many of the checks and gaza is why we have such a large number of civilians in children and families. big joe, we've had tremendous difficulty getting extra people, but we off assisting to spot those challenges. but you know, as we know, we're discussing the situation in the nor here where people have had such limited access to i included food and we as unit x. that last week, but almost 16 percent of the children on the truth that we serve. i are acutely massage. that is almost percentage to the population. the in the northern does a strip. and so from what was said in your report, that the people who have been left without food in the simple active trying to get the basics that they need for them. so for the children to survive, to something that like this for that to happen is, is just a cooling it's, it's a corner store and it's natural be monetary and will they be able to receive?
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i excitedly and we've reached the point where the restrictions, all hide are preventing that so we need those restrictions to be lifted. and when the i get in, we need people to be able to access it safely solvable. when the a gets in, we need people to be able to access it safely. that's from unicef. let's continue this conversation with timer carmel was joined us in the studio, your assistant professor of public policy at the doha institute for graduate studies. and time, or the palestinians are killed. dozens of palestinians are killed every day, and this has been the case, the more than 4 months in this war. but even by the standards of this war, there are some events that grab your attention because they're even more horrific than what we've become accustomed to. what did you think when you saw what happened this morning? i mean, i started, i mean obviously isn't it, that's across all the lines when it comes to any proper modal conduct in any more we can all from the one i mean using a there's
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a whip in that using sort of ation as a weapon. so it's hard is basically it's, it's a, it doesn't feed the, i mean it's, it's a, it's kind of what it's can do because it is because it's the punitive task. what i'm, so there is no accountability whatsoever. it doesn't tell us how can we, with these thoughts and the pad it lies, there is nothing they can do. the un is just sitting on watching, condemning an author for the, for the national protection for that. the national system is that i had a committee of the responses with which is so i'll tell you just, i mean, claiming to be for the president by civilians hungry march seems to get food. and the depth of, i mean, bill, i'm dr. piet's, the one who invaded because they are the ones who cause all this kind of destruction. and then they come up with this excuse, or if they can deliver it, it's properly then. why not? that sort of fact isn't over that you have you and agencies, the owner to uh, uh that cross. i mean name it's, i mean, so it's, it's, it's
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a full context of world full program by the way. and i was just last week that they were no longer delivering a to northern gauze or because the safety just wasn't there for them. and it's deliberate, this has been a bit of, i mean, this is policy, this is a, this is an actual policy. you come down on the was funding at you prevent all these a business has to work in the load then slowly that also leaving the south. let us know where is secured and the goes to the. so this is a man because of the, this is deliberate. and again, it's a, it's a timing also is problematic. meaning, i mean, it's a, it might be not the coincidence that the, the, this comes not in the better could think of them when you have this critic of negotiations over the tools. is that right? and is very famous of all was putting more pressure, more killing, more destruction to, to, to push products demands. because now we know how mass is studying the, the, the, also the tools, you know, and the argument is that we, we get more out of from us if we put more military pressure on golf course. i mean,
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the approach shooting segment is, isn't in the north. i mean, i mean, this human, a serious situation is stuff as rustic. it's very dia, i mean, so of course, i mean for them. and because they, they don't feel like it, but i should bit above i need the lesson though, whatsoever. and they can do this and do this without, if anything happens, i mean the americans, but just want them to know. but why not to push funding dependence investigation? where does i see? i mean, this is happening all to do. so again, that is what i've just got. the thing is, i'm confused. it's kind of 4 doing good sense and, and, and yeah, you say, why not the i c c? speaking of, since you bring up international law, i mean the international court of justice the i see james separate from the c c, d i c j a month ago said the israel ordered israel to stop killing palestinians because there is, it's plausible, the genocide that are committing genocide and gauze, and therefore you gotta stop killing palestinians. you've got allow aiden this and now we see, then i see this, i suppose this is a reminder, another reminder that international law is only as strong as it can actually be
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implemented. it only matters if somebody is willing to implement it. exactly, and if it's up, but it's the size of the wood, i mean, or the only use the only in certain context and all of that is complicity and applying. it seemed like with the designs, protected by, by the us us, i mean, even try and see okay. which, which with, for many previously support of to is that enough seems as found in the us. it's only the americans, only the bible and this nation for texting is what i'm, when it comes with this. and that's, that's the problem. i think that's very problematic, but that is the system we have because there are 5 permanent members of the un security council. any one of those 5 countries that us obviously is one of them can veto anything and that's and that's why we're here essentially time or commer. thank you very much for joining us. my pleasure. more than 30000 palestinians have no been killed in gaza since israel launched it's war in october. that means 1.3 percent of the population in does it has been killed. let's take
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a look at how this percentage compares with other countries. if a war had killed 1.3 percent of israel's population, that would amount to more than a $120000.00 is really skilled in ukraine. that same percentage would mean nearly half a 1000000 dead in the united states. now that would translate to nearly 4 and a half 1000000 americans killed. and in china, more than 18 and a half 1000000 doctors and civilians and gaza are urging the international community to take immediate action, or the lucky if he does, he 1000 mazda is. that's a big number. that's why i send a message to all those with awakened consciousness. those who still have what remains of awakened consciousness. i'm a stop this genocide against the palestinian people. stop these crimes, stop the hung up. well, committed by designed as enemy, against our own people. all people deserve life good will for you have heard of a salad, but the would you have. yeah,
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this is the message i need to send to the entire world. we are above 30000 dead. i hope that the world looks at us enough, dest enough destruction, enough, demolishing of buildings, enough displacement, we hope this war will stop, and then we can go back to rebuilding our country. the scenes now are all graves that people love and destruction. it's a horrible situation. i don't know what to tell you. it's beyond control. we hope that there will be progress and then the go, she ation and to find a solution for us on the items. oh sure 0 is on a social reef is in northern gaza. here's the report. he sent us off to these really mastic or a palestinian seeking food aid is that the talent to show on the operations of retrieving and recovering are still ongoing. despite the dangerous situation and there are still scores of people killed and injured and al rashid street that the medics are not able to reach because it's really military tanks or targeting anyone who tries to get to the area. the situation is disastrous after the massacre. a huge number of injured are still waiting for medical attention,
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but the hospitals in the north are unable to provide care because they have become an operational like and come all at one hospital where the injured is still bleeding on the floor and only given 1st state in northern guys, hunger is worsening. most palestinian families there each once a day at most in jamalia and people are receiving just a trickle of humanitarian aid and finding food is a daily fight for survival. me treatment. vanco reports in the wake up to the screams of 4 children asking us for food. they ask us for food night and day. it's a busy morning for my mood and his family in the carriage where they live. the women are cooking. these are pancakes made of animal feed here in jamalia. they're lucky to find anything to eat. hardly imagine what my wife and daughters are cooking. we spend 4 days looking for this just to get one key to my wife,
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and i will not eat because it will all go to the children and grandchildren. i cannot eat when they all saw him. for months now and old and gauze that has been all but cut off from humanitarian aid. survival is a thing that charlotte i've not been shot in subject in 2 months ago. we were on the brink of a feminine. now we have no real seminar. you cannot find a kilo of flour or any food, or if you do the process a so expensive in this market might seem busy, but only at 1st glance, the vendors, but fanny, any bias, these are spices, not t, nothing substantial. this man is selling carrots and says they're affordable, but nobody's buying palestinians here. have nothing left. i haven't because i'm not going to go to feel ashamed. do not tell cost with how much it costs. they looked at me a long offering. if i'm serious, i'm no longer sending pumpkins or anything expensive. it's enough to meet so lemons
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for $0.25 a key look that they're not coming back to you. my friend, the thing is we ate clovers and grass, our children have died from starvation. we have run out of things to eat and we are starving. we have no money to buy anything. everything is so expensive, which we use to buy for a dollar. now costs $15.00 for these children and their families a ceasefire. is the final hope at least then it should be easier to move around the gaza searching for food to make it through the day to meet you, even if it didn't go out to 0. in 711, no one is really strikes, killed an elderly couple overnight. they're the latest victims of confrontations between israel and 11. these are mcgrew as below which have killed $49.00 civilians since the start of the war on gaza. the exchange of fire across the border has intensified since israel bomb the city in eastern living on monday, st. ahold reports from bayard. there's
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a gradual escalation as has the law intensifies its attacks on military positions in northern israel. the lebanese armed group is striking its army assets, but it's still being described as a calculated response to what the group considers provocations by israel in recent weeks, these really army has been striking far beyond the usual border regions. targeting what it says are hezbollah compounds and infrastructure killing the groups, commanders and fighters. the conflict is in a new phase. the united nations peacekeeping force deployed along 11 on the southern border. says there has been a concerning shift in the exchanges of fire general. that's our one. the recent events have the potential to put at risk a political solution to these hostilities. adding that currently there are, there is an expense expansion. and intensification of strikes. israel appears to be
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operating with little restraint, as it attempts to push has blown away from the border. the army says it wants to create a strong barrier. so tens of thousands of residents in northern israel can return home and live safely. but there are divisions on how to proceed with some suggesting the stepped up air campaign could be the tearing messages. i think on one hand is really is trying to use force to negotiate a stronger diplomatic outcome. but it is also the possibility that part of these really government is tempted to solve this situation with the use of force without resorting to a different route to can political solution. the u. s, which has been trying to de escalate tension, says it has been assured by as well that it wanted to follow. a diplomatic pass is where the officials have acknowledged that a war with hezbollah would be far more costly than the one in gaza. but reports
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from washington suggest there is concern without the political settlement. there could be a military operation in the coming months in november during a temporary truce in gaza between israel and thomas. there was a week of comb across the 11 on israel border and use these fire and gaza is now being discussed. hezbollah has said it was adhered to any truths that is reached on condition that israel stops firing as well. an agreement involving security guarantees will then have to be negotiated. and while there has been tough rhetoric on both sides, months of steadily rising tensions have largest been kept in check for the time being many say the situation is far from an uncontrollable escalation. but there is a risk center there, which is eda balte still a head on alpha 0, an opposition politician and chat is killed during an army assault on his parties. headquarters in the capital as a means deep into fighting the war in ukraine. we report on the flight of salvation
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the, you're watching the office here, a reminder of our headlines. at least $104.00 palestinians have been killed after his release snipers fired at them while they were collecting food aid around $700.00. others are injured. thursday's attack ways really troops has been described as a massive civilians were left scrambling to transport the dead and the injured to nearby hospitals. many of them were in critical condition. most of the medical facilities and gaza are barely functioning for totally out of service. earlier we spoke to a stuff, a bar go to the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. he says western countries are complicit. and israel's attacks on palestinians in the occupied west bank and gaza. but you see for them all that is happening both and
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guys are on the list. the bank is that we are dealing with that. but our state, a structure that has become fascist, run by specialist and then the government that includes specialist like smoking hasn't been viewed and they've committed to the crime, another crime, a must have to. that took the lives of more than 140 people. these and, and, and just more than $760.00 these, we have civilians who are starving because it is depriving them from ford for months and does not allow any supplies to them for more than a month now. and now the of them bought them, not the only thing was auditability then oh very when would that to when you use up to video can cause so much damage. and so many killings in this, i'm this amount of, they use drones. they was gone so they, i'm going to try to justify it by saying that 1st thing is, are responsible for being killed by the same is really so just it's unbelievable.
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and on top of that data stealing gland continue to see land endorsed bank. this own is happening because of the silence of the wisdom countries in particular that united states of america because of the fact that the united states of america and the government of but them and many other wisdom governments are complicit with these crimes. allowing them to happen, this should stop immediately. i did not stop without any the betterment of complete and thought to cease fire without as early autumn you would throw in some does a after they have destroyed that so much. and after they have driven so many people, millions of people to the age of that division. and that's what i'm stuffing. the representatives of palestinian factions including sutton and homos are meeting in moscow. they are expected to discuss the formation of the unified government and the rebuilding of gaza. the visit is expected to last 3 days. this is the 4th time
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that russia has hosted a meeting of this kind. you will get shop of oliver reports from moscow. representatives of all major palestinian movements including saw how much palistine and as long as you had on functions from syria and lebanon, a gathering in most k to develop a unified strategy for further action that visit is to last mostly days all the way things, including with rushes for administer survey novels are being held behind closed doors. no media representatives are lounge that we also know that the presentation is not planning to meet with them. russia has previously held similar me things trying to achieve reconciliation between b policy and functions. and this is a full such me thing, the usual mediation wife of russia, i can say about us. it's claiming one of the leading positions in the middle east, but also the gaza will grow. things have changed for russian israel because they
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are very fond of such a me. so he is considered by israel. support for terrorism has origin led to syria is the tara ration and relations between the countries the same time, despite all the statements about corporation, it does not seem to be crammed in how much send as well as of the policy or functions can reach a decisive agreement and according to unless the unification of palestine will most likely fail again. you last for probably about oh, to 0. most scared. the child in opposition. politician. yeah. zillow has been killed in an army assault on his parties. headquarters in the capital, germane of the attack on the office of the socialist party without borders or p ss, came hours after several people were killed in an assault on the 9 nations national security agency. government officials said wednesdays events follow the rest of a p. a staff member accused of an assassination attempt against the supreme court's
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president's address reports from a boot or a neighbouring nigeria of this awful position. indeed, i do not followed us enjoying his house and the houses other top officials of the opposition source on his party without voters in jemina on wednesday. but before then there was a gun fight on tuesday night. been to uh, wednesday morning. wow. so you should say they confronted comp elements belonging to the position of toby tried to assassinate the president of the country. stop court. now in that uh, incident. they also, i'm just saying that i know the senior official of the party was fatally shot. and of course, there are also either debts that were not the numbers were not given by the with or just in german or on the streets of them united so that i have there is heavy presence of security forces and also around the headquarters of the position socialist party, without voters in japan on his desk. and of course the incidents in jemina team
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just a day after the authorities, they announced an election date for this year, middle of this year. now it's not clear how the incident of the past 48 hours will affect the charges of respondents compared to the source on this party without voters or the transition disability. everyone itself charges a very important online place of very critical roads to many countries in the region and outside of the region. it is a dependable ally for western powers. e got to have a foothold in west of central africa. it also pre played a critical role in peacekeeping operation and fighting on groups, especially in the lecture basing why it just comes to hundreds of tubes or even thousands of troops to do with elements of both bottom. and there's not many states in west africa probates. i'm at the address i'll just say to about mexico is gearing up for the biggest selections ever. more than $20000.00 offices, including the presidency, will be decided, but violence has surged during this campaign period has gone home and now reports
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from mexico city. as the mix codes become is predictable is stump. speeches and voting varies during election season. a certain political violence met about to the small town and mitch we can state the killings begun even before the official campaign stopped on friday. a bundle pet is the time policies, candidates, amiga, and hills, the butler, the ruling, morrenda policies, month of may, were gunned down on the same day early this week. sofa officials don't know why they were killed. there were strong suspicions. or was this done at the hands of organized crime? naples? yeah, absolutely. and i said no, the okay. so it could be, i'd say that everything points to that being precisely what it is because of the way in which they act it to, to meet you. it kind of,
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as in several other areas of the country, criminal groups are powerful enough to play a large part of deciding who gets into power and making sure political opponents don't make it to. the post is who part the playbook. as you know, don't have those come to that's minutes can president under his manual lopez over to door. cooper killings unfortunate more than 600 officials and politicians have been killed during his administration. the selection there worries the criminal groups could go further even interfering with votes, as on the election day in june mazda, you'll see that, yes, i think that even at the polling boots, i don't know, these people can show up there, and they can intimidate and if they can intimidate rich people, it's going to be even easier to intimidate them for and where is the state, if no ups, and then we can the gang sphere of influence as mexico head since of the biggest elections and its history that will most inevitably means more politicians will die
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john home, out to the mexico city. ukraine says it has shut down 3 russian fighter jets since this morning, bringing the total number of planes a down and the last days to to. busy love, this comes at the moment when ukraine is facing growing challenges on the front line with lack of ammunition from mcbride has the latest one key. these latest success is being claimed by ukraine bring to around a dozen the number of russian war plays to have been shot down to the past week and a half. most of them are understood to have been cited yet. but one of the craft is claim to have been an, a 50, a large surveillance, a play shut down well within russian asked space. and according to ukraine, it's the loss of surveillance capability by russia, which makes it spite of jets now easy, a targets. what could also account for the rise in the number of russian will 5 being shut down is the increased activity of russian forces. generally pushing east
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is understood that a number of these jets were on the bombing runs, releasing so called collide phones which fly a distance before hitting targets on the ground. but it does mean that those at cross don't have to get closer to the front lines. putting them within range of ukrainian defenses, which have becoming increasingly sophisticated, especially with help from ukraine's west and back as the successes in the will be welcomed use to ukraine's military, which has been suffering set backs on the ground with the new head of ukraine's armed forces. all looks on the surface key, visiting frontline units in the east to shore neuro run, mcbride, i'll do their teeth. and now no number of south asian men are fighting in the war between ukraine and russia. according to relatives, they've often been promised money if they join up with either side. some of those men are believed to have ended up dead. you know, fernandez has the story from the shrunken capital colombo. this is full as
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measuring can also had children when the us for the father mohammed, he traveled to the russian last november. so what he thought was a job described as a help over the russian army. all of willis, if i've done all my science or the, they told him, just sign on it to help his job. they trusted the agents and signed it off to that they were sent to the front line. these people are completely trained, but they were still taken to the crane board in the middle of a was a, a fellow indian who escaped the front lines, holes assembly to say mohammed had been shot and in bad condition. responding to reports of indian seeking discharge from the russian army, india administrative, extending the fast says, every case brought to its attention has been taken up with the russian authorities saying several indians have already been discharged as a result. height, unemployment is one reason for taking such risks. the 2nd be under,
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but those who are employed, they are also either very poorly paid or are working much below their capacity. and there is other major reasons that are driving on the level of the revenue. shave of gave was among the former sherlock and soldiers who signed up with the international legion of ukraine military unit. 2 years ago. seeing he addressing fellowship lock and fight as he was killed last december. how do i was trying to beat up a smaller p? and you can do the many creation and destroy the targets at the same time. and they say it's unlikely large numbers of functions of fighting in russia and ukraine. although there are many stewed and buffalo houghton soldiers here. it's a different story and they pose hundreds drawn to the front line by financial incentives, prompting a government clamp down. meeting the families of men fighting on both sides of the
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conflict. nipple is foreign minister is appealing to all citizens, not to send relatives to was owned by the government has nothing drawn to permission to travel. we are in discussion and dialogue with the russian government, especially to stop. the recruitment of napa leads into the russian army and we are working towards the immediate release and return of those that police who have already been recruited while economic survival has pushed many across south asia to risk their lives in someone else's. well, that families are desperate for the safe return home. you know fernandez, just ear colombo. okay, we're going to go back to the top story that we've been covering since the beginning of the hour. now the attack on palestinian seeking aid in gaza earlier this morning. well, us president joe biden has just been talking about and specifically the effect that, that attack, that incident could have on ceasefire negotiations. right,
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let's go live to washington dc. i'm joined by our white house correspondent, kimberly, how get. kimberly, thanks to the scramble, understand that you as president was just made those comments publicly. what did he say? yeah, well 1st of all, what he said is that there are 2 competing versions of what has happened in terms of the account. now he didn't elaborate on what he said might be that alternate version of what he believes may have happened. so we're trying to determine what it is that the president exactly met with regard to that. but he certainly seems to be suggesting that the account of what happens that lead to the death of more than a 100 people is perhaps that there may be an alternative explanation. this may be the united states once again introducing some sort of excuse for the
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behavior of the as really soldiers. this we're not entirely clear, but that does seem to be the suggestion. what he also is saying is that he is acknowledging that this will complicate negotiations. and that leads to the other point that the us president made as he approached marine one on his way to the southern border of the united states, essentially saying and, and casting doubt on comments he made earlier in the week when he suggested that a temporary cease fire one that many had helped with last week's could be reached by the end of the week and possibly monday. now the us president, walking those comments back, saying that hope springs eternal and it may not be by monday. now, there are a number of reasons that why the president may possibly be saying this. there we know has been suggestions, a lot of criticism here in the united states. but the president was merely
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intimating that this could be progress. and these negotiations for political purposes. there was a primary, a key primary that happened here in the united states on tuesday in the battleground state of michigan, where there is a large air of american population. and this would certainly seeing hope for some sort of breakthrough in these negotiations and a temporary cease fire wouldn't favor the president politically. so walking these comments now that back now that, that a battle ground a vote has happened certainly is not entirely surprising, but again, we have no way to the house, retain that to be correct. this is purely speculation. all right, kimberly, how can thank you again. thank you for the scramble. these are comments that the us president joe biden made just a short while ago bite and saying we may not get a ceasefire deal by monday. route, walking back. a comment that he himself had made. and a deadline, he himself had floated only a few days prior. kimberly healthcare reporting from washington
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d. c. thank you. to the south korean government has issued a back to work order for the thousands of young doctors who have a band in their posts in protest against medical reform plans. they have until thursday to end their walk out or face a possible suspension. and even cancellation of their medical license, eunice came reports from so these junior doctor is have been on strike for the past 10 days. for the south korean government patients appears to have run out. it has issued an ultimatum to more than 9000 striking doctors clock back in or face a 3 month suspension of their medical licenses. and possibly a police investigation well known today is the last day of waiting for the correct judgment and decision from trying. the doctors, setting and desperate patients are in limbo, awaiting the surgeries and severely ill patients who need urgent treatment or struggling to find a hospital that will take them cool. with no meaningful solution inside the
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government is repairing contingency measures, including the deployment of military doctors, claims in essential medicine. the walk out has shown little sign of a breakthrough. almost is it all. we want the government to show the will to talk and unify its channels, the dialogue and immediately stop insulting training doctors and treating them like criminals. this former enter and doctor has tendered his resignation, which likes thousands of others, has been left on process. most of his striking peers amounting to about 73 percent of south korea's junior doctors have kept their silence turning to their seniors at the main doctor's lobby group to fight on their behalf. that is the one that says, you know, the cam a emergency committee doesn't want the government to cross the rubicon. if we fail to seize the opportunity, we will lose the korean medical systems are considered one of the best in the world . and neither doctors nor the people want to see the results of that failure. the
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read is and for the strike is unchanged. doctors are against a medical policy package and a plan to significantly raised the number of new medical school entries by 2000 next year to get to 10000 additional doctors within a decade something the government maintains is non negotiable. but patient groups are angry saying that each delay feels like a death sentence, and that doctors need to return to their posts with mill conditions attached. meanwhile, president, you 10 years approval ratings have gone up with a key election less than 2 months. so a unit skim, alda 0, so still a head on alpha 01 and motorcycling. all time greats talks to algebra 0 about his new challenge. that's coming up with any richardson and sport yourself to bring the
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dubai. news the same for all that sports news. we promised you with any richardson ending. thank you so much, sarah. well, french woke up with a pool pump and may have played his last game of professional football events as the just been hit with a 4 year typing band that have to funding a test. last august, the 30 year old, a said he shot to the verdict and would never do anything to cheat. his fellow athletes, son, how much triples pull pump bo was once the most expensive football or in the world . he's $110000000.00 move to manchester. united in 2016. confirming his place at the top level of the game to his late to he was central to france is woke up when
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in russia. now at the age of 30, his playing days could already be behind him. football has tested positive for high levels of testosterone. and being given a full year band, full rejoined its honey and columbia event is 2 years ago, but has barely paid due to injuries. and he didn't feature for us at the last woke up, but, but won't be able to pay again until 2027. you're ready to take it. last year he talked to all the 0 about the challenges he's faced away from football. in 2022, he was the target of a kid not being put an ongoing police investigation. and for us, lead to the rest of his brother and for childhood friends the right then it means you know where they are. and they may not like, you know that they are, but the people that they close, the friends family that you think they always, they will never like. they are happy for you. they can the other one that they can
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destroy. you destroy your so yeah, it definitely is. people will change when you get money and stuff. the money changed people in a statement fog but has said he's sad shocked, and heart broken and will be appealing against the ban son homeless. i'll just, sarah. now the head of will, athletic set, co has dismissed the concepts of the cycle, enhanced games which each type placed next year. the enhanced games will not have the usual drug testing associated with international competitions. from australian swimming champion, james miko center said he will type in the build ups event to see if he can break a wells record. there's only one message and that is, if anybody is moronic enough to feel that they want to take part in that. and they off from the traditional philosophical end of hospital, they'll get by and, and they'll get them for a long time. so hey, you know,
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and i'm sure there are crazy things happening in other sectors. we occasionally get them now one of motorcycling schools on grades balancing our rosie is taking on a new challenge in color racing. who mike is w in the world insurance championship . when the season starts in cats on saturday, german ash has been talking with the it's highly capitalized, gearing up to high speed f o, a welding george championship for the 1st time. the 10 hour race features, $37.00 costs and a $111.00 drive is with one name in particular. attracting a lot of attention. 7 time, most of the g. p world champion valentino roughly one that lucel socket full times on mesa bikes. and now he's hoping to make his market in call racing. they have to say that these are going to be friends with the, with the cab. and especially with the team within the summer, the southern klein competitive with the cycles. and by the way, they've got the package or ways that you go is always beautiful. i like. and the i
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feel good though, so we'd roughly quit somebody to cycling premier competition in 2021. the retirement was never on the cost of the 45 year old is my passion. i am of a so, and the i have already in my mind that, that the, when they finish with the motorcycle they want to try to raise with the kind of roughly is conscious bmw w r t t. there were 3 drivers, every car and the championship, and they take tons to do students behind the wheel races. very in length, from 6 hours to the eye clinic, 24 hours of the more then the space is a out of the fight. and so you have a lot of strategies in what that to be or is there more? why is the, is a 4th, you mean for that's house and go yeah that you need that to save the tie up because uh you say you're saying the catalog. most of these are to be fun. and you can stay in the category for more than 2 hours. so for the course and visual needs that you'd be fine. the autonomy and was the biggest driving force to make to g piece popularity. and he's hoping he can have a similar impact on insurance, racing,
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this type of racism. and for me, they themselves, the photo that they, the sound of these been incredible the way he has progress into uh, into a sports. you know why he was so special on to is there really was only one number that could have seen on rough. these cost to 6, the same number he had on his bike to the entirety of his last risk life changing p to with his presence at this championship, mischel. putting the crowd with his legions of fans, eager to see him on tuffs of how are you doing here? once again, 7 us alger 0, the cell international sockets and cameron green came to the rescue for australia on day one of the 1st tests against new zealand. visiting those, these were struggling in wellington, but green how buildings together with them, beats and $103.00. his 2nd test, 10279 to 9. the school at the close. okay. got his high school's looking finance or start andy, thank you so much. you will be back later today. we look forward to that and we are
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back in 2 minutes. the, the, the more than half of the population of the cause of streaming is risk. examined since the beginning of the world, they only have one meal per day. a that is coming in of because the strip is not preaching. all of the people and people are starving. we are in as chris indicated by that where they're making their house as a kitchen. they start very early in the morning. they're using wood fire because there is no cooking discuss this dentist do is cooked without any festivals. they are using on your house or an alternative to the onions it's. that's the woods and the smoke of the fire is it makes your eyes cry and it's suffocating. but
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a search, how many do this every single day to give a hand to the palestinians this place starving. then they say that this is the least of what they can give to their p plus hod. hitching into blues as a un, i'm back to the position given to you by well, does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided? hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb, toe in the security council. this is something they just don't think look is different on the x of to hear the story on told to how does era a wild animal tone from its habitat to satisfy the illegal one's life trade loses its survival skills such re discovering them is possible with the little house a park ranger facing retirements,
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grapples with the prospect freest, simulating himself to city life. monkey man, a witness documentary on a jersey to the killed while waiting for food is really snipers and tanks. open fire on crowds of civilians, just west of garza city. the pennsylvania is good to have you with us. this is allison 0 lights and also coming up nearly 5 months into israel's war. on gauze of the death toll has no surpassed. $30000.00 killed israel sees is hundreds of hector's, of palestinian land, near and illegal is released settlement to be occupied westbank and in chat. an
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opposition politician is killed during an army assault on his parties, headquarters and the capital germane.

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