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the community austin aside from the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders, the integrity in the pursuit of the the armed wing of how much the 7 captives have been killed by is really a tax on the gaza strip. the, i'm how much them to me. this is out 0, live from bill, also coming up the number of palestinians killed by israeli soldiers while waiting for food rises again as leaders around the world condemned the attack. no excuses because the truth is paid, slowing to garza is nowhere nearly enough. us president joe biden says he'll send
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air drops of humanitarian aid and to gaza. as the situation becomes more dire by the de plus protests in argentina. as right wing presidents have you had really makes a key policy speech to congress. ease, angers, union is by rolling back subsidies. the we begin in gaza where the military wing of how much the cosigned brigades says that 7 captives have been killed and is really airstrikes. it's not immediately clear when they died. the group says is really attacks have now killed more than 70 captives. it's thought around 130 people are still being held captive in gaza. the announcement comes as israel faces global condemnation following the killing of dozens of palestinians who are waiting for food aid on thursday. at least 15015 people were killed and 760 injured many in critical condition victims have been
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describing what happened when had the most of that, from the moment today, trucks appeared the tank and dry and began to fire at the people gathered the people who went to get food for themselves and the children they started shooting at them. they were many dead and injured with as well. yeah, it is a fail on the i went to get a sack of flour from my parents. we are very hungry. we don't have food or anything . they fired shelves. i said they attacked us. they stopped us. there was no food, there was nothing. we want flour to eat. they shut the little ones that humiliated us and, and gaza city. at least 5 palestinians have been killed in an air striking the se, tune, neighborhood, repeated attacks have cause widespread destruction across the area. i just eat as much as i've just noticed, as my little holder reports not hold on to month as high as i'm standing in the middle of l as a to a neighborhood. it was one of the most densely populated areas in causes cities,
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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 injuring hundreds in today. dozens of dead bodies remain buried under these ruins and dozens more are still lying on roads. but there is massive destruction at large scale devastation as the pictures shown on the houses level. the buildings burned down and infrastructure destroyed near one year at the most, only the only sally, but most office of destruction on a massive scale beyond any description on homes were destroyed. this is all that is 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 helpline. they told me site doesn't drones, but all around them and they couldn't leave it, but i do not know what else killed as a whole buried underneath the debris. i appealed to the red cross. the whole world
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seemed most to help us remove the trouble to find well, some of these all now should they have it as at the columns of smoke are still seen rising from buildings which were set on fire by these rarely forces had they've destroyed every aspect of life in the gaza strip, even depriving people of the possibility of returning to their holiness at hale. and yeah, then opens the awful problem with my family and i were at home and all of a sudden we were showered with mrs. and trying to in dark and we were definitely, we kept calling out to one another. our neighbors to start to charge a fee of their sons were killed. and one of them had his head of going on. but now it is just a minute just and these are some of the dead bodies recently recovered from under the ruins in the neighborhood. and most of them are women and children 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
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survivors under this multi story building. i mean, i 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 been the intentional destruction of homeless i in the infrastructure in every aspect of life, in the gaza strip snyder the whole just the of the highest a doing my, the another was the us has announced that plans to begin air dropping humanitarian aid into gaza president joe biden also says he will insist that israel allows more a trucks into this trip. mike, hannah reports from the white house that is meeting with the tele and prime minister, president biden announced that the us was going to begin a drops into gaza. this in conjunction with the jo damian air force. these are likely to be m. r. e's meals ready to eat up the whole all variety. he also said as
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well that he is insisting that israel facilitate more roots and facilitate more trucks. this is what he had to say. in addition to expanding deliveries by land. as i said, we're gonna, we're going to consist of israel facilitate more trucks and more routes to get more and more people in the help. i need no excuses because the truth is a flowing augusta is nowhere nearly enough. now, snow was nearly enough and it's a large are on the line and shoulders lives are on the line and we won't stand by unless we get more aid in there. we should be getting hundreds of trucks to several for the 1st time. president biden also raised the possibility of opening up a marine car rental to get a into gaza on the question of the ceasefire. well, he's continued to well, that's what becky said. a few days ago that he expects
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a cx 5 to be in place on monday next week. this would allow the release of captives in gaza and the release of palestinian prison is. however, he said in the past 24 hours, that might have been a bit too optimistic. that timeframe now appearing to expand, but he says us is continuing to work towards such a cease fire. also working towards one that is more longstanding a matter of weeks rather than days. and then another element introduced, creating a dynamic which would allow for more last thing negotiations about a long term agreement by canada, which is the era washington dave harden previously served as usaid mission director to the occupied west bank and gaza. he says air drops are in effective way of delivering aid and is urging the us to focus its efforts on negotiating with israel to allow more a trucks and to gosh, for each air drop is going to have about 2 truck was worth of goods of assistance
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and i guess it's gonna be a high altitude air drop so that the us air force and the crew on in harm's way. and so they're going to drop, you know, some cargo from 30000 feet or something i got into antibiotics. and really what needs to happen is just more crossings and more trucks going to come through every single day. i think the united states week has, it's frankly very disappointing to me. i feel like drugs are symbolic and design in a way to appease maybe the domestic base of the united states has the leverage to have it, as well as open open up arrows and former crossings like current in the full. busy and sofa span come shalom and expand raphael and the solid, the gate which is what a master's to use. but these really. 2 permission years ago. so the fact of the matter is, united states has the ability to do,
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compel is rosa. open up more aid into this very small enclave. and by not compelling these relatives to do this, we're putting our assets and our people risk. and by the way, we're, we're also potentially trading more and more chaos in gaza, assuming that these are high altitude air drones. meanwhile, politicians from 12 countries have signed a letter calling on their governments to ban arms sales to israel. the letter signed by more than $200.00 members of parliament, or just leaders not to be complicit in israel's grave violation of international law. it argues that an arms embargo is now a legal requirement after the international court of justice ordered israel to ensure its forces do not commit acts of genocide in gaza. the 9 of the signatories are current or former leaders of political parties, including former u. k. labor leader, jeremy corbett, the sol us. signatory is palestinian american congress. woman. receipt of sleep.
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simon and most keen, as a member of the belgian parliament, he says the push to stop arms shipments to israel is gaining traction in europe. a for sure to, i'm totally agree with the latest and when the end of the band with an a to start setting within 2 east. right. according to the international core of justice. this is indeed a risk of genocide and us and that the re country of the convention against genocide, we have the legal end tomorrow and it will be gauged into us and to prevent the risk would of genocide slicing. displayed services, cool off so many and p from europe is a good 1st step which we need to move to go further. i mean, it's true that the drum, the site, not only just up to said within 2 is with that also to accept the transients of weapons to his rice. so he's quite so good news, but it's true that if not all of the country of europe decided to ship the same action, i mean, they can bring with funds by other countries. so this is the question that i have
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since small since this all for a tech on guns a. and it's true that i don't know why got so many country loans want to see to read to you? what is going in in guys i've seen one of the most difficult countries, germany, you know, that 7 percent of guns while the send to is why a from germany. but i, i've seen that know, there are some kind of change in the mind of people for the leaders is try to shake a beat. so if you can see the democrats and usa, the $1010.00 is going to be the speech. and that know is true that to be its own country in europe is to complicate and you can see like, where is the connection between nathaniel and country? this is from the extreme rights beings body. and you bring this thrust id of donation in europe since many years. and you can see that there was some connection between we can both, but we keep fighting,
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we can fighting for international law or we can fighting for a more. i also position that 3 or 4, but i assume people are in the u. k and outspoken politician has one of parliamentary bi election after promising to advocate for gaza. george galloway appealed to muslim voters in the community of rochdale in northern england. he accused both the main opposition, labor party and the governing conservatives of backing israel and the gods of war. harry fossit reports from rochdale. we intend to pilot a rochdale revival at his victory party and rochdale. george galloway was already promising another when at a general election later this year. and the constituency with a 30 percent muslim electorate is focused on gaza alongside local issues. when i'm nearly 40 percent of the boat, a mandate, he told l 0 he intended to use. so i believe on speaking for millions of people in prison, whose hops are broken. who's got solved range by this locked are in gaza. and
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they are under represented to the point almost of invisibility in the british media minutes earlier and nearly 300 kilometers away rush, he's still not gave his 1st of a live address from the downing street elect and the focus what he called poisonous efforts to divide british society long and piece do not feel sites in the hugs. longstanding, parliamentary conventions have been up ended because of safety concerns and is beyond alarming. the last night, the rush style ball election returned the candidate who dismisses the horror of what happened on october. the 7th, who glorifies has the law and is induced by nick griffin, the racist former leader of the b n p. the also tougher police seem to pro palestinian protests, drawing a line between demands for protection of civilians and what he said because provided to hi, galloway dismissed that was party politics in an election year from
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a prime minister. he didn't respect. does we much discussion of how much can be read into why the british politics from what's happened in rochdale by elections frequently give rise to a typical results? this one particularly exceptional in of the 2 main policies would be in the 3rd and 4th. not mean the labor widely took to win the upcoming election. it was a slow motion disaster from the moment that this opened its own candidate last month. the airing n t is ready, conspiracy theories about the october, the 7th tax galloway, our new one. because labor didn't stand a candidate, i regret that we have to withdrawal a candidate and apologized devices in rock style. but i took that decision. it was the right decision election and a politician like george galloway and the constituency. like watch sales literacy like garza to the full was always going to attract attention intervention of the prime minister, his id cards and vac garza likely to be high on the agenda and the coming on 3 for
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the next election. at least i'll just 0 rush. the still ahead on out 0 or the the race for president officially gets underway and mexico will explain why this election is expected to be historic. the frank assessments, here's essentially the lang, the democratic process. the current government knows not being picked up, but when the elections say they want to buy time using fixed, critical debate, ok. some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big boys informed opinions, but we don't live in a postcolonial work and you live in a neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera applicant, narrative from african perspectives,
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you're watching all the 0 a reminder of our top stories this our i'm us is military waiting for. some brigade says 7 is really captives being held in gaza at been killed in his really air strikes. assigned brigade says the number of captives killed him is really attacks is now more than 70. the announcement came as these really military is facing global condemnation. after its soldiers shot and killed $115.00 pounds demands, trying to collect to date and cost the city, foreign ministers and rights organizations have denounced the attack. the us says it will begin. air dropping humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. president joe biden said he'll also insist that israel allow more a trucks to gossip. the argentine as president is giving a major policy address to congress. there been protests and the run up to the speech. there's anger over. have you had malays economic policies,
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you mean these roll back many subsidies since we came to power in december, he was forced to withdraw bill, which proposed sweeping changes after opposition from congress. he's threatened to by decree being for more on this, let's cross over tooth addressable in winter side as it is. what has present been? they've been saying so far. well we're here outside congress against the there's thousands of people that have gathered use of protest against presidents has he's been speaking for about 15 minutes and until now it was a bit of what was expected. he's talking about the inheritance from the previous administration. i'm from him, he says, he's a political case that has turned argentina from being one of the richest country in the world, in the early 1900 to know which he says is one that has one of the lowest calories in latin america. the country that has been struggling with constant installation
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with post and prices that is unable, in a way to come together to find a solution to it's uh, economic goals. the president has been again attacking the political stage. he's been saying also that in origin to have to for example, uh they see the teachers teach mankind capitalism. when what he said they needed in that country such as this one is more capitalism, more investment, which is what he was trying to achieve. he said that in the past month of he's government have managed to reduce the despotic by 5 or voice of the g. d p. who uses a historic figure, you know, argentina. and it certainly shows what's been going on on the street in the country without very high inflation rates with a government that is not printing money with a government. that is we do things on the and i'm spending. so we're going to have to continue ways and what the government is, what the president is expected to say. we do know that he has a proposal of what he's going to do in the months, again,
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sorry for going to have to see what he has to say later on today. so you're surrounded there by opponents of the president. what are they telling you so far? well the government does have you had them in a sense, taking office has a very harsh of story to next year. is that the valuation of the parents that have increase installation in january and february i told you to hold on 35 percent in station way as well. so when you talk to people here, there is really concerns about the economic situation. the price is almost everything that continues to go up, payments for the transportation which is a main concern for the population. the other government also and the president has been very, very critic on the 4th year with me right now. there's labor unions, teachers, among many, many others who are saying that the president is lying to believe that the fluorescence of argentina things,
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which is something that the president is very critical of. he says that the argentine in state is too big. and the inter fears with best countries possibilities of growing all the same. the large and kind of state is crucial that it provides a public health care that provides public education. but yes, it has to improve whether it's high so especially in this countries for us that we have so many of those people that are surrounding me here outside of congress, are extremely concerned about the government's plans for the next few months. all right, that's all these years today. simple life for us. and when our site is, thanks so much that is mexico's presidential candidates have kicked off their campaigns for elections in june with the ruling parties, claudia signed balm and the lead. let's go now to john holeman and mexico city john, tell us about the truly leading candidates going into the select, the different we have. one of them not to be caught is showing them just
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behind this. and she's doing her complain starting speech spin america just drawing for a 100 or so she says to make this country better mystery city. so that's the main sent to progress is usability, right? starts do not need about 115200000 people that shows you. she's clearly the front product in grandpa because she's the chosen successor of being come the president, the outgoing one answer is monro. nope, is over the door, but she's got a lot of ideas for mexico like raising side. all right, to search for housing, which going to be popular with morrenda policy supports is amongst the tourist. that makes sense to her opponent search the guy. this is women of indigenous roots of plain speaking, cool. most send it to mrs. tip about. she wants the one that around the senate and a t rex to, to mo, cannot say to proposal, surveys with 2 very strong female candidates for makes truth presidency going into
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the village. john, why is this election historic the, to bear with all these being female candidates for president? i'm not huge because mexico and the president at the previous 65 who are not huge for a country that struggling with them is so it just started struggling with the savings. the women, extremely ribbons, famous, much moved at his heart. so the president meant, participate to the system that has been happening in the last decade or more in mexico, is going to help to change some of those things to the country. it's sort of the biggest election in mexican history. there are $20000.00 public officers and the graphs, and that means the day is going to be physical efficiency is going to be big candidates . they've really been killed the one in just one side and one village because the
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presence of the noise crime, boss, ways of this country. so it's something that we're going to have to get to watching the countries can be struggling to do with around this price. john home and live for us and mexico city, thanks very much. john bowls of clothes in iran where voters have been elect the members of parliament and a panel responsible for choosing the next supreme leader. i told alex how many was among the 1st devote is the 1st time elections have been held since nationwide. protest in 2022. high profile reform is candidates were barred from running and their coalition is called the vote meaningless. within 61000000 people were eligible to vote, but voter apathy remains high. thousands of people across revel held north western syria had held the rear protest against the local leaders. demonstrators marched through and lived in several other towns a week after a man died because they accused the highest, the heavy of a sham group and its leader. and how much of july,
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any of the pressure and the large organizations that accuse of widespread abuses including torture and enforce disappearances. the reason that we are demonstrating today against the policy is higher. here i'll show our demands are clear over throwing on july, the releasing prisoners loosening security track down. i'm releasing prisoners of conscience and revolutionaries who have disappeared in prison, and the hundreds of people have queued up to pay their last respects to russian opposition leader alexis, of all, nie, at his funeral. and moscow security was increased around the church where the ceremony took place. western diplomats including the us and german and passers have paid their tribute volume. they died 2 weeks ago and an arctic prison. russian authorities say he died of natural causes, but his supporters blame president vladimir putin for his death. you'll the shop of oliver has more on the funeral in moscow. the i'll explain of all it has been buried, a beat, very suspicious symmetry mosca,
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his coughing was lowered into the grave to the song my way by frank sinatra and the tune of determination movie around these parents and a tony and leave me linda vonny as well. as union of own is mazda while out into the symmetry, while most of his allies are in exile abroad, they fit to be persecuted, hanging russia and the phone is anti corruption. foundation has been branded extremist organization and bonds in russia. we've also seen some high profile figures here, like a mazda it is to russia and opposition politicians like more recent edition, cuz sabrina didn't serve. and you can eat royce when it is a, a funeral service for and that's only at the charge of the i can of the mother of gold to place and also that thousands of people from near the church move tools to symmetry. chon, sing 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
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a key to the symmetry switching for several killing me. says from the charge you that should pop all of a to z, right. in the hundreds of tens of millions of attended the memorial service, the former president of the house and many, many died aged 98. on thursday, the school teacher turned politician with times in the a 2nd post independence president and served from 1985 to 1995. he opened the door to multi party democracy and private enterprise. but his tenure also sought corruption scandals that for some donors to freeze aid of firefighters in brazil are battling to contain a large wildfire in the north of the country. the state of what i am, i is experiencing a sharp spike and wildfires this year. over the past 2 months, brazil's northern most states has been hit by almost as many fires as it did throughout all of 2023. any of the fires have been on, you know, money, land, and indigenous community that primarily resides in northern present.
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all right, that's it for me. how much enjoy me. you can find more information on our website. i'll just or dot com, whether it's next been inside story looks of growing calls in israel to remove the exemption of ultra orthodox jews and serving in the military. thanks for watching the, the hello. there's been flooding in southern focused on this was introvert or looking more like a hurricane rolled through here, but now we're running the risk of seeing some flooding in northern buckets done. so for example, around is level about could see about a months worth of rain in 24 hours west of this it's going to be a snow storm. so cobble looking to pick up anywhere from $10.00 to $20.00 centimeters is going to be heavy. what snow this storm system is packing quite a punch in terms of moisture. all of this now coming into india as well. the
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northwest, so from india administered kashmir down to one job breakthrough to look for a con. dropping down to rochester on stage. we are running the risk of seeing some funding here with torrential downpours while those flight advisors had been dropped for the philippines. southern mid and now island still hot though in parts of thailand, look a bouquet. 38 or 39 degrees in china. temperatures have bounce, in fact, it is, we look to where the shanghai a 10 degrees, but that cool air has flipped into hong kong at just 16, but temperatures will rise over the next few days. temperatures rising through the cream peninsulas. those winds now shift around and about 10 centimeters of snow over the mountains of japan's honshu and who kind of islands. and it's a washout, red cross indonesia over the course of the weekend. so yeah, the in an increasingly complex world, it's paramount to be direct capture water sheds. moment international law is
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vehicle. be this model until the discussions that come through the noise israel operates under climate of absolute infinity. we challenge conventional wisdom. how does it affect you? how does that affect the community? a sense that message that antibiotic bigotry, that a sama fob. yeah. but these are acceptable forms of, of hates upfront without a 0 to renew it. and is right, a balance call charge of the jews being exempted from military service with the will or does it ask that a thing that are now cause to remove that exemption? what would it take to do it? and how much politics is that play in vista bates? this is inside story, the .
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