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a sharon personal stories with a global audience explorer and abundance of world class programming on which is the era. the it is rarely strikes target palestinian homes and central dogs as the holy month of ramadan and comes to an end forcing. people have been killed including women and children, the beloved zillow rom, and you're watching us is ever like what headquarters here in the also coming up. israel faces mounting global pressure to increase the amount of age sliding into garza. tow trucks are entering the strip. but the un says many of the above, anyhow, full function day in south korea, facing, is on the way in
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a pile of men's re election. that scene as a test of present use acute popularity and for the best time in us history, the parents of a teenage school shooter, a sentence prison news could help you with this welcome to the public. and we begin in central goals where palestinians have been the target of you has another deadly as rarely attacked this time in the district. the future, you can at least 14 people were killed. one is really missiles at a residential tower on tuesday night. the victims, mostly women and children. the tenant came as the muslim holy month of ramadan comes to an end. and as a benefit to begins, it's been 6 months since we the will started more than $33000.00 palestinians have been killed. well that's what i just sent out of the system. it is different this year because of the role normally. during this time of the year,
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we would bike fluids for our children. but now we have somebody searching for food just to feed them for a day, or we search for a place for them to live and still no homes, no food, no water eat has no meaning. this is totally separate as it was in rough on as more on the as riley attack on the refugee camp. this is where the military has been expanding its military operations and the tax across many areas in the gaza strip. and one of the latest had been targeting on the so right refugee camp wherever residential house being completely destroyed. a number of palestinians that have to report that killed and some of the injuries have been transferred to the hospital for medical treatments. and that is the reality on the ground, the in the middle areas where the is while the forces are, have been attacking and using artillery units to show um, to attack the eastern areas of america and also, and, and, and, and my guys the refuge account in the middle areas of the territory alongside with
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on top of development in the southern part of the territories as palestinians are completely welcoming. the outputs are within the coming hours. they have been welcoming that under unrelenting bombardment with fleet mixed just feelings of grief, sadness and ebony regarding the fleet change of their non box of living in the territory as the usability military is also wanting for expanding the military operations to include the roof on right now, which is the last remaining area that is designated save for more than $1500000.00 palestinians who have been following the is very orders to seek safety and bright, now dental and the safe. tarika busted out just a rough, rough southern gaza. oh does that it has gained access to the devastated city of con eunice, following israel's withdrawal. mobile ac bodies have been because of many of them lying under the rubble for weeks pin country such as this report from the written city where the scale of the destruction is now imagine. so we're currently in
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a bus, an in the city of con eunice. the destruction is mazda, if we have been talking to people, and we have been going to them with them to their houses, there, say that there is nothing left. and the only reason why people are not going back to their houses is for 2 main reasons. the 1st reason is there is no infrastructure, there's no electricity, and there's no water, like even if they want to put and setup, there's tons here everywhere is rubble and rocks and it needs very big and huge equipments to clean up the area for them to put their tense and the 2nd thing is that they do not trust that is really forces to in phase one units. once again, just like they did in the north of the gods, a city in garza where they storm of just the hospital after they withdrawn
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from the area. as you see, people are coming back trying to take what ever is left from their houses, some clothes, some then in some blankets, as you see, the streets are completely demolished. the ins for its structure has been severely damaged and everyone is telling us they do not recognize their houses. they do not recognize their areas where these neighborhoods have been these to the bombs and, and, and, and like, flocked into the ground of the people. and the residents of her newness, are all very frustrated. they're all very depressed from the a month of destruction in their city. they're saying that they can't go back to their houses because there's simply no houses. if the house was not bombed, it's burned. if it's not burned, it's partially damaged. and despite that is where these withdrawal from this area,
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they're still homeless and this paste. this isn't the the opposite. you know, of us on newness. international pressure is going on is round to a lot more here by the time in agents. a garza is right now forward. he saves a lot to mold and full 100 trucks into the strip over the past 36 hours. but the you and says many of them are only ha full men. washington says much more a is needed. if you look at the last 2 days, there's had been a substantial increase in the amount of day going, because if that's good, it is not good enough. we would like to see more action following through on what the prime minister has announced publicly. and we'd like to see that over the course of the next few days, the us secretary of state is on the british foreign secretary of that code. that same sentiment and a joint press conference, david cameron, that's on to the blink and discuss the war on gaza area on tuesday. my kind of a small this in washington dc in the us secretary of state and is but there's
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counterparts made clear they share a common position on israel's war in gaza. they welcomed what they say are signs that israel is allowing more humanitarian aid to get into gaza. israel has made important commitments to significantly increase the supply, the amount of trans assistance throughout guys and just taking some initial actions as well. and both insist that there will be no change in the policy of shipping. alms to israel. opposition is in line with our international partners so far. no like minded countries have taken the decision to suspend existing tom's export licenses to israel. and i'd add that as well, remains the vital defense the security pot and which is the u. k. all cooperation makes the u. k. and israel will secure for external threats. a common belief to that, how much does a stumbling block in achieving a ceasefire with no mention of any is really intransigence. the issue of gaza was
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also a point of type of focus in the senate where the secretary of defense appeared before the um services committee. to discuss his 2025 budget the session was interrupted by protesters, some accusing israel of genocide. and the question was put directly by a sent it to israel, committing genocide and gaza sorta regard and i, we don't have any evidence of genocide being created. so that's a, that's a no, israel's not committing genocide and gaza, we don't have evidence of that. but others continue to mind israel's accountability, the department of defense and the state department are currently assessing whether is real is in compliance with international humanitarian law. i consider myself friend of israel and by not separating the palestinian civilians from a moss. they are playing demoss is hands when you kill
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a civilian child. their parents are not going to be very sympathetic to the people that left that bond lose. despite these concerns, a message on capital hill and in the state department are consistent. us support for israel. we're main unconditional. my kind of, i'll just say era. washington. meanwhile, if you lost your nation's headquarters in new york, the space person for the un secretary general confirmed but more a trucks hoping to log into the causes trip, but stuff them to generate told elders, it was gabriel who was on the distribution of a within gulzar itself is a significant challenge. israel says that they've got more than 400 a trucks and to guys in the last 24 to 36 hours as the u. n. seen any negligible increase in a, in the dish. i mean there's, there's been, there's been an uptick. uh, in the last, uh, in the last 2 days. uh, but, you know,
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the, the challenges, the challenges remain once they get through the crossing. and i think we've been very clear on that. there's, there's one thing which is counting trucks that are going through the crossing, then there is the access to the, for us to the point where all the goods and the trucks and not all the trucks that come through the crossing are full, right? uh for security reasons, they can't all be full. so as, as i understand that they then have to be transferred to a smaller trucks and then we have to have the ability to distribute them. the challenges on the other side have not changed. israel's prime minister has repeated his plans to launch a military invasion of rough and southern garza. and this despite growing international pressure not to do so. you state his comments, follow an announcement that he made on monday that the dates for the offensive has already been set a. it seems to be the most valuable of us. we will complete the liquidation of the
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homeless brigades, including those in rough on there is no force in the world that will stop us. they will many trying to do this, but this will be of no use because often what they have done this enemy will not be there to repeat the action again. we are obligated to do so, and this is our goal. though tiffany has dismissed occupations that is complicit in genocide against palestinians in gauze, it's always reject to the case brought by nicaragua. you insult quotes as baseless, rushed, and without jurisdiction. nick around, you all use that as the 2nd largest on supply to israel. gemini, is in fact facilitating genocide. dentist asked the court order to stop its complex bolts. step boston explains from the hague to concert, read germany started. it's 2 hour long defense at the international court of justice by saying it has learned from the past and learn from the hollow cost. gemini is doing its most to live up to its responsibility. he said he both is riley
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and the palestinian people. this explains one of the principles upon which all foreign policy with regard to all middle east issues 1st. oh history is the reason what israel secuity has been at the pole of german foreign policy. the needs of all i do said germany support for israel is one sided neglect the fate of gas as people why now also facing genocide, gemini supplied alms worth more than $300000000.00 to israel last year and increased from 30000000 in 2022 but its legal team argued that most of the export licenses were issued before the october 7 attacks, or shortly after. if we look at what has actually been license for export to israel under this framework. since october 2023. we see no artillery shells,
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no munitions, nearly all experts the exports involve what is known as of the military equipment. typically all the subordinate or defensive in nature. as a matter of fact, only for weapons, war weapons have been license for exports since october 20, 233 of which concern test they'll practice equipment. according to international weapons, tweet is no arms should be exported to countries. if there is a risk, they will be used to violate human to tear we in law or loss of floor when i'll just see what i wanted to clarify. if this means germany now recognizes that israel is violating international law, we did not receive an answer. you're not answering any questions because i want to ask you about your sab jeremy learn from the past. as most of germany's defense, so we centered around the question of whether the international court of justice has jurisdiction in this case, lawyer free presenting germany say it's calling be complicit in genocide if the
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country accused of committing genocide is absent from the case. that's not been convicted. the judges now have to decide if provisional measures against germany. i need to stop it from sending weapons to israel steps. awesome, i'll just say around the hey, that's okay. it says atlanta is restrictions on x volts to as well into that, which is a see sign with a mouse. is really cool that a unit actual violation of trade agreements and promise to respond to the new measures come a day after israel declined and chris requests to drop a into garza visa, how up with him sized cargo, chuck, letting you know we had submitted a request to participate in the humanitarian aid operations with congress plains of air force. we blunt that this request which was welcomed by the jordanian authorities was rejected by israel. that can be no excuse for israel to prevent us from providing aerial aid, to stop and guardians. in response to the situation,
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we have decided to take a series of new measures against israel. said him because the earlier report style from stumble. this is actually the most significant step that turkey has taken as a measure against israel since the beginning of the war. and uh, october, the 7th. uh yes, there were boy called center care calling out for uh bar, causing these wireless products. a swiss were full of people because palestine and garza issues are very sense of mental issues for the troops. it doesn't matter where whether they are the left, the slightest or a slab is what people are always a very sensitive man. and from the street there has been a call for boy coughing, and the is where i live products on the government level as well. also the opposition had been pushing the government for this before the local elections that were held 10 days ago. but of course, these restrictions, this is a pen of 54 major products, and 2 kids main exports to israel. mainly,
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we're talking about the construction material. simmons are in marble, jets field chemicals for chemical fertilizers. and these as of today, as of this morning, effective, immediately, the export of these products are risk. rick said this was a political decision. why this work is government to restrict this exports. the is why the 3rd largest free partner officer keeps it onto a c. expires is established. i still had hey, on out as a result from the southern russian regional on the well forward use of to try to states of emergency and a potential japanese take. a lot of us steals a screening or a position from unions and politicians, the hello it looks like you're going to be that by center storms and east and west
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smelter protest in india. a good to see. we start to see them flare up on wednesday dark in the blue, and some of the yellow popping up there that is more intense stuff. otherwise across the country. it is really the story of pre monsoon heat. so can you deli, at 30 degrees, we also see that heat for southern focused on in sim province. let's go 40 to a new object. 42 in jacob a bad. so these temperatures are running on the high side for this some of the year triangle of heat from bangkok, coachman city and pu cats anywhere from about $36.00 to $38.00 degrees. and quite a bit of cloud floating around china that could squeeze out a shower through the yangtze river valley down through the pearl river valley. but these showers and storms will really get go in on thursday, once again impacting when she propagates where we have seen some fairly turbulent, whether it's calm down in japan's fit of the fresher field though, for a tokyo at 17 degrees. and will in this weather report in india, it easier right now where i think the biggest burst of rain on wednesday will be
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sol, sumatra island with strep of province. i think central java as well. any of these places in the zone, we could see upwards of about a 100 millimeters of rain. so that much rain, that fast could produce some flooding. that's it. we'll see you soon. the in the biggest, over the next and yet in history, the world's biggest democracy, both its own epic, so dog. even this final episode of speaking the port finally off the prime minister in the movie elevated in the global fetus. i will be sick, a long room under the microscope with them and how much is the fact and how much is the picture to be in the port fox for? oh, no. does. he does the
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book about 2 weeks ago? just bear with me. so he'll run the reminder of all adult story is this really strong to continue to target palestinians, and the goal is to strip as the mist and how the month of ramadan comes to an end. 14 people are killed, including women and children and, and it's really, it's not on the new sweats, come in central casa, on choose day, and then we'll go and calls them all he military nights or float into gauze. that's both the whitehouse on the state department say they expect great to action from is routes to facilitate more aid supply deliveries into the strip driven. it has rejected accusations that it's being facilitating genocide and garza. and the case that's being brought before the united nations top bolt and the hague. that was built in find the for regular and close to emergency measures to stop germany from
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southern weapons to israel. that's what we think is underway in south crew, where people are choosing a new policy and the balance is seen as a referendum on the president's tenure units. a q has seen low approval ratings as the public face is a cost of living crisis unit. kim has moved from sol, so the green onion has become a symbol of a major gripe among south korean voters. the rising cost of fruit and vegetables and wider concerns about the average consumer shrinking buying power. this staple has been popping up that opposition rallies and online as means used to monk president use on good critics say he's out of touch last month, he commented on the quote reasonable price. so green onions during a market visit to highlight government efforts to stabilize food prices only for it to merge the skeletons or discounted. the election commission has banned the greens from pulling sites, raising eyebrows, and it campaign rife with anger in
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a pull the rise political climate. i've never seen a parliamentary campaign with policies and pleasures, and not debated, nor become election issues. to this extent. a common theme at these campaign rallies on both sides of the political aisle is a judgment. democrats want voters to josh, you and government, and hold that accountable for the burden of higher prices. while the president's party wants voters to punish the opposition for a strong policy at the national assembly used, the conservative party is aiming for a simple majority in the 300 member legislature. analysts say is it fails. it could have ramifications for the president's policy plans for the rest of his 5 year term . can do oil and how long you get there. may the president will become a lame dog quickly and has power over state affairs will be greatly reduced and comparable to the early and mid term,
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which could be what some political rivals are hoping for. rebuilding korea is a party led by former justice administer to a group who's a waiting a supreme court trial on fraud charges. his new party has campaign on a platform of disabling the you and government opinion polls suggest the race is height. the motor engagement is high, more than 30 percent of eligible voters cast their ballots in early voting at the weekend. already marking an all time high for south korea's parliamentary elections . you know skim. i'll just, sarah. so us. so the parents of us teenager who killed full people in a school shooting up in jail for at least 10 years. jennifer and james crumbling, were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. up to destination. carried out the 2021 shooting rubber. and those are pools on a landmark case. james and jennifer, crumbly, guilty of involuntary manslaughter. were each sentenced to at least 10 and up to 15
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years in prison. it is the 1st time that the parents of a school shooter had been tried and sentenced in connection with their childs violent acts. in 202115 year old ethan crumbly, took a hand gun that was purchased for him by his father to school in oxford, michigan, and shot 11 people killing 4. prosecutors found that the gun was not kept secured at the teenagers home. they also presented evidence that the parents had shown indifference to ethan's deteriorating mental health and had not kept him out of school in the day of the shootings. despite being shown a drawing, the boy made depicting shooting and including the words, the thoughts won't stop, helped me. these productions are not about for peer to these conditions, confirm repeated acts on that. it could have salted an upcoming runaway train repeatedly ignoring things that make
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a reasonable person feel the hair on the back and their next stand off. both parents or college eyes to the victims. families, please know that i am truly very sorry. sorry for your loss as a result of what i saw over the english and she never saw her after the killings, when it appeared legal action was under way against the parents. they promptly fled, withdrew cash from their bank and turned off their phones several hours later. police found them hold up in a detroit warehouse. ethan crompley is serving life in prison without the possibility of parole. his parents will be eligible for parole in 10 years, rob reynolds, l g 0. process of,
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i'm not sure i have declared the states of imagine say of to some of the was flooding in decades. the disaster falls to at least 6 and a half 1000 people out of the homes. usually a shop of all of our reports now from the city of old, the boats in the streets instead of calls and pedestrians empty houses and shops. the city of ols along with many of the settlements and rushes or in the region facing severe flooding, imagines the services please, and the ami a working non stop to evacuate people. they have no problem. i have seen that both on us realized probably the most active work was carried out in the 1st isn't ours, of the high waters. most people did not believe that it was a real transfer from the bought to begin entering houses and reaching ways deep level. people began to where we want the worst of the flooding and also believes to have thoughts. but the situation remains dawn, it. this is what this traits of the city of oscar looks like right now. it's only taking a few hours to time. the city streets into canals grew and isolated. so as the
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late stage of the occupation is not, of these imagines the crews are returning to the affected area is to deliver a to those still here and collect documents will enclose and medicines for those evacuated many residents. and these apartment blocks chose to stay in the homes, despite having no electricity, gas or clean drinking volta. just saw my bill when you, when you went to people's 1st needs, are water and batteries. we bring power bank so that people can charge their phones and are able to call the rescue service. and you were the come on, we walk as a theme. one risk you a is not at the school. we are all was one of those houses has been destroyed by will. so i think taken to the temporary accommodation senses like this one, it's been such happiness cool. while students study remotely due to the flooding, i'm putting in the look what are they received as well here and gave us everything
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for our stay. they feed us full times a day and it's also so clean. here is a source, he's a promising to issue one time payments for those affected as well as a compensation for the damages, which is due to the test says. but for many the future seems to be very unsettled. you national bob oliver ultra 0 for russia. the course in south africa has rule that full were present jacobs, the mac can running next month's parliamentary elections. he had challenged an earlier decision by the electoral commission, which bond him from standing due to a contempt of cold conviction. ziemen is representing a new political party after denouncing the governing african national congress that he won't sled, but the area of my colleague during obligate a spoke to her job at margie. she is a political have to type with business day newspaper in south africa and says that jacob's name is decision to participate and elections came as a big surprise. it was certainly not expected as much when she is your
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service as a journalist in south africa and jacob's you must, continues to leave us in the shop and or as he did you. and he has 9 years as president of south africa, so that we get is really has actual crossroads it is. they want to should moments. and so that because democracy, which reaches videos and a few days time. okay, we'll get into the water said moments in a moment, but just 1st i mean how, how is this decision being explains, particularly after zoom out was banned from running and these elections, so basically the same, the ports of house as soon as appeal of the i e c, that's the actual dimensions decision to bother him because the highest quote in the land sentenced him to 15 years in 15 months, in jail for being an attempt to quote, we now understand the position a little bit better because the quote is jacob's image boy is argued with the court
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that he only said 3 months of that 15. my extension's i'm that's the 15 my extension's is rendered irrelevant. we always knew this was going to be a very litigious connection in south africa, which with every decision by the i use the and every result contested and to just such and the proving to be that way. so the leaders of the us and japan as well as the philippines. we'll meet in washington on wednesday to discuss mutual security concerns, namely china. but even as these countries worked together as allies, a japanese steel companies bit to buy, an american one is meeting face resistance. kristen salumi, repulsed from the town of month hole in pennsylvania. in the united states. steel company has been part of the landscape of western pennsylvania for over 100 years. its presence remains larger than life,
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even as many of its mills have closed or relocated and its work force dwindled. at the local union hall, those steel workers who remain c, a japanese companies, plans to acquire us steel. as a bi trail by management, us still should stay us so plain and simple. it's in the name nothing, i guess, no japanese company or whatever it is. but i can always take your how if you know what, i mean, last december nip on steel, agreed to pay nearly $15000000000.00 for the company and also promised to maintain the workforce and the company name. but like the union, local politicians aren't on board take john fedor, man us senator, who lives across the street from a mil. it's absolutely outrages that they have sold themselves too. of were a nation. other lawmakers have written to the white house encouraging the administration to examine new pods, financial ties to china as a national security threat. china now surpasses the united states as the world's
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