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in the backbone of coastal communities in malaysia generations. but that's the way of life is coming under threat. the global condemnation and calls for an independent investigation into these really killing of $112.00 palestinians collecting screwed aid in northern gosh, the pennsylvania. it's good to have you with us. this is else's your life from the also coming up, the system and gaza is what we said as many times as long as needs is more than now . let's use a warning from the world health organization with a lack of food aid and medical supplies across the strip, making the situation worse every day. motors turn out across iran for their 1st parliamentary election since nationwide protest in 2022. and in moscow,
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hundreds pay their respects at a funeral service for russian opposition leader. i'll explain developing the there's a global condemnation after is really soldiers shot and killed a palestinian scrambling for desperately needed food and gaza city foreign ministers, age groups and rights. organizations have denounced the attack, at least 112 people were killed, 750 were injured. many of them are in critical condition. so these are some of the scenes filmed as palestinians gathered bodies of the dead us and the un, which has repeatedly failed us to secure a ceasefire is calling for an independent investigation. in the south of the strip is really military attack to school housing displaced, palestinians. this was an hon, eunice, at least 4 people were killed there. more than 30220 palestinians have now been
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killed since israel launched is for in gaza. and in gaza city it is really s strike targeted a gathering of palestinians in the neighborhood of oz, a tune at least 5 palestinians were killed. their attacks have caused widespread damage and destruction across the area which is 0 is my little girl reports. now hold on to month, the tie as i'm standing in the middle of as a, to a neighborhood. it was one of the most densely populated areas in causes cities. but it was invaded by these really forces on 2 occasions during this war, before the land defensive them of the area was carpet bombs for days, killing and enjoying hundreds in today, dozens of dead bodies remain buried under these ruins and dozens more are still lying on roads, but there's massive destruction at large scale devastation as the pictures show. houses leveled, buildings burned down and infrastructure destroyed near one year at the most only the value, but most office of destruction on a massive scale beyond any description of homes were destroyed. this is all that is
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left of my property bestowed. the a bad thing can also say i'm gonna pass off a dock out of the last time i called my family was 5 days ago and they told me the situation was dangerous. i austin, to leave the company and they told me snipers and drones were all around them and they couldn't leave. i do not know without killed or buried underneath debris. i appeal to the right across the whole we'll see most to help us remove the trouble to find well, some of these all nations they had as the columns of smoke are still seen rising from buildings which were set on fire by these really forces they've destroyed every aspect of life in the gaza strip, even depriving people of the possibility of returning to their holiness at hail on . yeah. and then opens the off but with my family and i were at the home and all of a sudden we were showered with mrs. and training and lunch due to and dark and we
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were definitely we kept calling out to one another. our neighbors to start to charging me 2 of their sons were kids. and one of them had his head of going as buddy, let me just let me know just these are some of the dead bodies recently recovered from under the ruins in the neighborhood. and most of them are women and children being killed inside their homes. as these really missiles and shells fell on their heads, residents and civilian defense teams on hand in hand are hoping to find any survivors under this multi story building. normally we are doing our best to recover dead bodies and hoping we can find any survivors. we found some trapped underneath the rubble. they've been there for 10 days without food or water. the grace of god, they're still alive. there's large scale devastation with that carpet bombing and followed by a landing page. i think there's being the intentional destruction of homeless i in the infrastructure and every aspect of life in the gaza strip snyder the whole i just the of, of high is that doing medina to as i tie
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a couple of whom is in southern gaza and we can speak to him over the phone. now tarik, what more can you tell us about what's been happening today? yes sir. you, um, as we have been hearing from the spokes best, one of the ministry pills saying that more 3 pallets gonna be and, and recovered from a nicholas around about where the is ready. a tech. yes. because they had a cat. they bring didn't be over o, that's 2 to rush to reach around 115 palestinians being killed along with 760 others being boarded. this is one of the latest update to the up here released by the administrative health run by mouse here in the territory alongside that we will be hearing more loud explosion to resolve the costs of the city of han unit and also move to the bottom. and on there have been a town in the central areas of a gorgeous track where a number of residents that have been in jail. this time i've been seeing more t b increase as types. indeed,
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no grey areas of the territory were 3. the 3 strikes had been turned out on the just send it to you of the invitation hospital as they are also more attacks and flight exchange have their course there. but also the repeated on giving get tags on how do you to succeed. as we can see in run by, you are busy clouds, maybe it just flies on the horizon it due to the ongoing development that i use really forces how it's around it. i'm open to find it. i get it on the, on the vicinity of one of the schools that which i hope you've actually used a, from a scale of hon. you in a spot as well. the goal is to speak to you today. i think also as a csr for the history of operation, specifically thing has been to an april for at least 7 palm springs that have been killed by just very small like a shoot st in as a to neighborhood since the hours of kids morning. all right, thank you very much and by the way, i know what you said or just
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a moment ago that you're seeing increased airstrikes and northern areas of the stream. the northern areas, of course, are the ones that israel said that they had secured their language. the date where they had finished military operations and defeated, i'm us and that clearly is not the case on tarka boys who reporting from roughly and southern gaza. thank you very much. talk. we'll talk to you again. is it around 15 parachutes loaded with humanitarian aid has landed in gaza city. the jordanian army says it carried out 3 air drops of food, a north and gaza palestinians industry for facing an unfolding hunger crisis with fluid supplies, growing streaming, scarce. israel's blockade of the strip has made it difficult for 8 to enter. jordan and egypt have dropped 8 in recent days. the us and canada say that they're considering a similar strategy. earlier i spoke to dr. rick people corps in the world health organizations representative of the occupied palestinian territories. he spoke about the worst thing humanitarian situation in the besieged gaza strip,
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particularly in the north it worsley, i'll say again, why? obviously the long term commission and guys just ask for a week or 2 and how it weeks and no, i'll need to be deliver no supplies. so that's all we actually also, we are more we, we were occasionally, instructions and blogs actually to do the work we should be doing. and as you mentioned, so if you're talking about a model operation, let's focus on that. so we're not, i kind of stand or concern anymore, but of course i see people started about children dying and she bought it from a wall in the north. you just are patient and it's underscore the urgent needs to provide the north of the fire supplies that we did to get the show and all at assessments and electricians. we actually in the show house, as in the north, they find the 16 percent,
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or x one is 60 or under 2 years of age, which are complete molars. so these all speak the sensor from sphere way. see, i just want to say that before this crisis, i mean mall impression was hardly existing commercial mike told me, you should efficiency and it's all about point 7 percent or 8 percent shown by which are up to the ball or so the rate of 4 and 6 percent in the, nor the subject serious and rather decline and such a decline. the population nutritional stages with 3 malls, it's actually unprecedented boy. so having by a cell or guy stuff for, for maybe i haven't see on a thing without having to use this. the visualization, this monthly and the destruction of all health systems. the 55 health that is currently there's only 12 hospitals, partially functional,
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or several countries have condemned as real as targeting as palestinians waiting for food in northern gaza. the new foreign affairs chief, just at burrell denounced it as totally unacceptable german foreign minister and a lena bear box said that she is shocked by the killings and called on the israeli army to fully investigate how the mass panic and shooting could have happened. french presidency matter and my call says he strongly disapproves of what happened and he's demanding truth justice and respect of international law for key accused israel of committing another crime against humanity and condemning palestinians in gaza. the famine and columbia announced that is suspending the purchase of weapons from israel in response to the killings. for more on that, on columbia is decision to suspend arms sales arms purchases? beg your pardon, arms purchases from israel alexander renfield. he joins us live from the capital book with us, always sound wrote. so that we can understand how significant this is. how much, how significant was the volume of sales of weapons from israel to colombia. i
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would say really is very significant in columbia. and israel, i've had a long standing the security partnership just to give you a couple of examples. the standard rifle used by the armed forces in columbia by all soldiers in columbia is uh the uh, got leo rifle um made in israel and its uh its use a so wide spread that over time the, the is rather is as also i've also sold the a paid patents here to the columbia and a government's for it to produce it here. now what if this suspension goes through? this will obviously complicate the adapts given the fact that even if it's produced here, a lot of elements come directly from a israel to produce that website. they only fighter jets that columbia has a,
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is all so that could be a, is the rarely made the a fighter jets. so obviously this could have a consequences quite quickly for the columbia, an army, and be spoken to some military experts who have said this is, can be solved and, and, and in the, in the middle term. but the problem would be in the short term, and they would also require retraining pilots and soldiers in the use of the weapons so that they normally operate with and, and beyond just the purchase and sale of weapons. what does this mean for political ties between israel and colombia? yes, up front, definitely columbia has been, has funds to 4th or of israel that has really changed for the 1st time with the government. that goose double pay to the 1st left is the government to a rear left. these government that a story of columbia and 5th row has been adamant and criticizing. israel
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creepy sizing america now calling the war on gaza genocide, together with the president of abreast of the seas that he has been fit. there has been a, the, the, the fears this great big of a, of the, of these are, and the government and the military operation in guy. so this is all new for colombia in the past. the governments of always a openly supported israel, and this is obviously, has created a lot of political attentions here, especially at since this conflict has the, has started about the 5th row seems to be willing to follow through on is words in on the is the threats with the uh, the announcement of this suspension even if it creates a lot of problems for the columbia and military that, as you know,
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continues to be involved in any internal conflict that gains remaining on coops in the country assigned to rent the reporting from the time columbia, thank you very much. israel has announced plans to expand its illegal settlements on thursday and sees nearly 3 square kilometers of palestinian land in the occupied west bank. well as a miss, robbie has been speaking to palestinians who feared that they could be displaced soon. wearing as a reel in the occupied westbank on palestinian land between jerusalem and bethlehem communities that have lived here for generations are under threat. and let me show you why that. but right over there isn't is really settlement. israel's government has said that it plans to expand that settlement and displace the people living here who move threatens to shut down businesses along the longest stretch of commercial road in the occupied westbank. people come here from all over to find what they need and the furious roads will be closed. shops will shut down and people will lose their jobs in our grad issues. then it is very important
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to the people here. if you think because when you think you saw it and we feel very painful when that happens because we really suffer the 2nd phone there. what color is that a? yeah. if they do it, they will feel is that if they think valencia and then but a was a new, we never can get a little here. that means is that it would be surrounded by the was whatever is real, does this, it is about connecting illegal settlements to each other and expanding their footprints and disconnecting palestinian communities from each other, making them weaker and their daily lives much more difficult issue for the almost died up lifted and everything. palestine is targeted by the occupation land people, countries. we always fear for our children on their way to school. or when they go
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to heard sheets, we remain apprehensive until they return home. children have even been ran over on the road about tucked article that pro posting inactive a say, how is real is behaving in palestinian territories is akin to the wild west. they are treating it like a smashing grab. they are going in and caring out conflict in war and gaza. they are caring a brutal raids in the occupied westbank. and while the world's attention is elsewhere, they are scooping up more and more palestinian land and claiming it as their own gross violations of international law. same bus route of the old is 0 less every year in the occupied westbank. a still a head on alpha 0. we look at why trade unionists and find that accidents are coming together for widespread protests across germany. the the
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the you're watching else is 0 reminder of our headline this our israel is facing global condemnation after its soldiers shot and killed 115 palestinians trying to access to data and goes to city foreign minister as a groups and the rights organizations have denounced the attack. meanwhile, israel's attacks across the gaza strip are continuing at least 5 palestinians were killed in an air strike the targeted guns and cities as a 2 neighborhood. in the u. k. an outspoken lift, when politician has won a bi election for a seat in parliament with a campaign promising to advocate for gaza. george galloway accused both the labor party and the ruling conservatives of backing israel in the guise of war. he
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appealed to muslim voters in the community of rochdale in northern england. however, the faucet reports from rochdale to george galloway wilkerson policy of britain, candidates $12000.00 after a chaotic bi election, a stunning victory for george galloway. rochdale had been a safe seat for the u. k opposition. labor party? the galloway. it was a repudiation of the labor leda. keeps stomach. this is for garza and you will pay a high price for the role that you have plate labor with jewish support for its own candidates as our alley of the he was recorded, repeating an anti israel conspiracy theory about the october. the 7th. the tax galloway had declared his campaign a referendum on garza in a constituency. that is 30 percent mostly is supposed to said he was also
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addressing local, economic and social issues. his critics called him an outside looking to capitalize on division and accusation. he denied to us on pulling day. they want to move the palestinians without anyone speaking up for them. and when you're speak up for them, you're accused of causing division. what could be more divisive then being a part of a genocide, even among his votes as though there were differences and emphasis re so living here, regardless of our little issues, but what's going on in god's a slight k, it's 100 a big effect and everyone with all due respect, we've given all our supplies because we need to think of it even though as well. most certainly has problems, high levels of unemployment in child poverty, among them, which some voters felt it being overlooked. in the close of the campaign, the rule, the question is whether george galloway is right to say it signals a tech tonic shift away from labor and its meta comfortably a head. and the pose is it run up to a likely autumn election labors and
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a very comfortable coding position in which you could afford to lose a big chunk of the muslim vote and still win the election. but it was case tom is looking for a very handsome majority. talk the next election. think clearly the votes of muslims will not to labor has apologized for this defeat and for failing to feel the proper candidate of its own. it says it will take back rochdale from what it calls a damaging force at the coming general election asked with george galloway. he is pledging to fight on and retain is nearly one seat. i suppose that i'll just 0 rushed down. the voters in iran are electing members of parliament and a panel responsible for choosing the next supreme leader. this is the 1st selection since nationwide anti government protests in 2022 drawers. the jabari reports from different levels of mom an important day for the political establishments. iran supreme leader, i told wiley, harmony was one of the 1st of all, it was a message to the nation close out of church with this. he already has. not only
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don't you of the eyes of the world are on the wrong on the people of around. they want to see what you will do. oh, south friends and foes from all sides. the riser on us, so pay attention to them. be you don't a message that's being heard here. one of the $59000.00 polling stations across the country. 27 year old. well, how much of upside? the thing is, one of the nearly 61000000 people eligible to vote. the facts that carries great responsibility for him. the names of all of us considering the timing of developments in the region, the country needs the unity of the people with the strong support of the people. it could achieve its goals, including economic, social, and cultural issues within the country. it could also achieve goes beyond the borders which are strengthening the resistance front, american voter turnout is a major issue for officials here who hope they can rally the electorate. the last complimentary election in 2020 had the lowest boulder turn out at 42.5 percent.
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this time around many analysts predict that number to be even lower and outcome officials are trying to avoid. the amount of the election is where people show the will to be involved in their own fates. in future, we can say the parliament has the highest place to show democracy, and people express their opinions to make change. rising unemployment, inflation and nearly 30 percent of the population living in poverty have all had an impact on people's enthusiasm for the selection. this is also the 1st boat since nationwide. protests swept around in the wake of mass and staff in police custody. the readings are not just voting for the next parliament, but also the assembly of experts. that's an $88.00 see body of clerics were responsible for selecting the next supreme leader of iran. with little presence from the reformers, cap, friends, former president has been disqualified to run in the assembly of experts voter
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turnout will be seen as a test of the system. as the government marks 45 years of the revolution, the brought them to power in $1979.00. that's a vari l 20. okay, let's bring in a renewal. started are who's also in the range and capital debt runs over. so you heard door, so there her reporting, she's saying voted turned out will be seen as a test for the system. i know you don't have numbers on turnouts yet, but what are the indications so far? do you have any clues as to what turn out might be like? as of now, it is extremely difficult, really to estimate at turned out that are the expectations from the end of those people familiar with the, with the running political systems here. and those who are working on the running system society as well, what are the expect stations that there's going to be lo, turned out. however, on the other hand, we just need to wait and see the fee goes up and going to be released by the minister of interior. so the high turn out is extremely important for the
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government and for the identity of the islamic republic of iran here. because the high turn off have all these being regarded as the main source of the legitimacy for the establishment in iran. and that's why the supreme it either of the company has early today. why have cathy who's was she 1st people to the worth? as soon as possible, and it says that the eyes of the enemies and the finance of you run off now on the country. and so asking people to go into the cast, it was to disappoint the enemies and to make the finance happy. so as i said, it's extremely important to turn out the lowest one since this is the islamic revolution. in 1979 happened in 2020. it was around 42 percent and now we can see that the stop is mrs. green because he's pushing quite hard at least to, to go higher than that. that is now the psychological threshold in iran. and just to make that happen, we have seen that through the last couple of hours,
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the municipal interior has twice extended the warranty process. as of now it's 4 hours extension, but there are expectations here that's probably the succession is going to continue until the midnight's to make sure that the turn not turnout is high enough that will not cause any concerns. and questions about the dish, tennessee, off the, off the off these top judgments here. so this election is happening in a very much critical time. not only at home that is just happening after the death of mess and many, 2222 years old. women in protest custody cause the white spreads protests across the country. and it was extremely difficult for the government to contain them. but it's also coming in a very delicate time for you run, wiley is assets are being attack tools across the region regarding the war in the own guys, us them. so to show that the redness society is state building, running political system is quite stable. these turnouts issue is now the main
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issue that we are going to see. and of course, by the end of the day, the minister of interior is going to release the theaters. okay, and, and, and your point is well taken. the biggest indication probably of how important turn out is to be a range and leadership is that polls were expected to close 2 hours ago. they've been extended. there also been re extended another 2 hours to $1830.00 gmc and you're saying they may be extended even further. so we take good note of that. uh, we're still sort of reporting from there on thank you very much. hundreds of people have queued up to pay their last respects to alexis. of all nate and moscow, the russian opposition leader has now been buried. western diplomats, including the us and german ambassadors, have paid their tributes. security has been stepped up around the church where the ceremony has taken place. the kremlin has been large gatherings of only died 2 weeks ago in an arctic prison. russian authorities say that he died of natural causes,
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but many blame president vladimir putin for his death. you'll your shop of oliver has more on the funeral in moscow. i'll explain of all it has been buried deep, very suspicious symmetry moscow. his coffin was lowered into the grave to the song my way by frank sinatra and the chief of the terminates. moving around these parents on a tony and leave me linda vonny as well as you live pneumonia is mazda while out into the symmetry. while most of his allies are in exile abroad. they see it to be persecuted. haines, russia and the phone is anti corruption foundation has been branded, experienced organization and funds in russia. we've also seen some high profile figures here, like a boss. it is to russia and opposition politicians like more recent edition cuz he read nothing sofa. and you've got any royce when it today, a funeral service for, and that's only at the church of the icon of the mother of gold took place. and also that thousands of people from near the church move tools the cemetery tron
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saying the name a alex alex's name and johnson slogans. we won't forgive and russia will be free. now people can see it's a key to the symmetry structuring for several can let me says from the church you left off all of the office. the written oscar trade unionists have joined climate activists and a series of demonstrations across germany, someone and came reports from berlin. next on the transcript policy, you to this is one of the slogans with now united straight unionists employment actives until now these 2 groups haven't often taken much joint action. but at this demo in berlin there is consensus and.

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