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because they were publishing reports saying this is not an urgent problem. could we have changed the course of the climates emergency? air is outages here as new series died. last futures. the is rather assess nights 3 children and 3 grandchildren. a master physical leader is smell funny. in northern garza the i'm carry johnston. this is all just here a life from go said coming assignment, a killed and the home destroyed. while these are recovered from the scene of another is rarely a truck which killed 14 people in central gone. so the
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praying for peace is ready as far as continue protest jeanine's across guns at mock, eat in a shot, they will turn to a live in the south career exit post as composition. policies are set for big victory parliamentary elections. the we begin in northern gone, so israel has assassinated 3 sons and 3 grandchildren in a master's political liter. several members of his mail. i need his family with travelling in the out shot to come. and the vehicle was hits. these ready ministry has confirmed it carried out. the strike says he is a 3 sons with a mess of for tips. speaking to alex has 0 and yet said the kids were the only hard in a message resolve. he also said it would not affect the groups, the mountains in san diego association that we would have called to. they believe that if they kill or assessing id, it is all their next step,
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send us and we will abandon all people that we will abandon all resistance. they all mistaken this noble blood that is spelled, including my own children will hard. now result, make us more defiant, more adamant to continue to march on this road. the road of struggle and resistance until we will not freedom. and the law full rights of the palestinian peoples are restored by some name is a senior member of her masters political bureau. he says the assassination of a smell and the is family is an attempt by israel's prime minister to the royal spot negotiations. and the can you hold from the beginning, he was doing the maximum to block or to undermine an insurance to reach if he failed, i agreement. and also he hesitated along the last few weeks to uh, to uh, to spidey negotiations. and he is under pressure from the americans. i'm from the international community and from the and tell them that it's really society. he's
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not using all the other did the tools, but he couldn't go out to children in our lives, by the us. anything the leaders or some people in the must coast and live on on he is insisting on undermining any strong storage. if he's fail agreements that's costa honey mcluhan's interests are now for the very latest. uh honey, what more do we know about what happens as well, so far the situation is are only getting intense and the, there are the, the, the more we're getting reports about the talks or any potential the progress is made in car was an exponential increase in the tox, across the gas turban, fox, all this started as of last night to talk with nothing right? review can, leaving for team people killed mostly women and children. and throughout the day a leading to the talk on the children of the, at the,
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of the political leader of how much man, honey, a 3 of his sons and their children. those are the grand children of the political leader of the door. it struck inside their vehicle as the where leaving a house that they were visiting on where, where were on their way to another house visiting today marks the 1st day of read and that's the traditions across the golf industry. marketing this day was social gathering and social activities with family members relative and loved ones. of the attack on the children of is 9 honey of the political lead of how mazda and his a grand children is largely view. advise people here as an attempt by these really military to dictate the course of the talks in cairo and, and if viewed in a way of that pretty much it for saying thomas delegations to leave the leave. kyra. and in order for the good detox,
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due to collapse more justification for these really prime minister to continue with the threat of a, the grounded vision of robust city. all of this happening while at the same time is ready, military continue, continues pounding across the gulf in many right now concentrated in the central area of the gaza strip, the refugee camp and the northern part of block 2 of another account. as well as an area better known as why the it has the particular area, these really military, at the initial weeks of the work order at palestinians sharply to evacuated, the northern part in gauze, and stay in order to avoid being bomb. then get to this area to the southern part of the strip is right now under tv ears try extend artillery. so they again, also reports that we're getting confirmed that under also gunfire from these really enables forces at the shore of gauze us was a city hunting thanks very much last spring. and while your challenge now is
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occupied, the serious and worry, what reaction are we getting in israel to this? while we have that confirmation from these ready ministry, and she bets, which is the, is ready and said no security agency, they put out a joint statement a few hours ago. i, what they say is that this strike was the results of intelligence that have been gathered by the ministry in bison, bache, and that it was carried out by his ready ministry at cross bay sites that the 3 men targets. it's well who, how mass minute tree offer save stake if that changes. i mean, how many and how many, many years has them in? if i can find that they, all the 3 sons, always males going to, how much political chief essentially what they all say say is that they kind of confirmed, we haven't confirmed that they were able to each that there was anybody else holmes
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in that strike, including a minor now or a night from this dry intelligence and mid military language is whether this was a purely military decision or whether this was refered off the food chain to the high rush it onto the government. did benjamin netanyahu make the call to do this? someone he thinks that was politics or play is a man code. yeah. collab. now he is face the critical off the government, but he used to be a high ranking ministry man. he was the full not a deputy chief of stuff in the military. the things that i was bad politics head, this was the wrong timing for such a thing. he doesn't criticized the actual choice of targeting, but he says this is the wrong time to do this. and as he puts it, carry out such dramatic actions on the eve of a possible deals for the release of the adoptees constitute another serious laugh.
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and that a lot of sniffs that load. so i think he's referring to the government that now somebody has about different views from that comes from the other side of the political divide and member of the kinetic. i'm a cohen who's taught hall's, it's my ben cuz they're the far right nationalist. uh, the national security minnes step. he says, fast, well, a very clear message to his mouth, kind of yeah. he says he bought the separation of that. you on next in line. it occupied these through some forest ridge mountains. thank you. but it's the top comes just a day of us present. joe biden enables benjamin that's. and y'all has gone as a policy, a mistake can be how could, has more not from the whitehouse of us. president joe biden made no mention of the strikes that claimed the lives of a smell. hon. yeah, they have mos political leaders, 3 sons and 3 grandchildren. however,
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he was asked about whether or not he was considering withholding military aid is real. and whether or not there could be a shifting us policy, the us president instead saying that he had spoken to the is really prime minister . and he was still withholding that decision, given the fact that he believes there is still time to see whether or not is real will meet us benchmarks. i have been very blunt, straightforward with the prime minister, as well as his work cabinet, as well as the can. and the fact of the matter is that the i b b and i have a long discussions. he agreed to do several things that related to number one, getting more agencies, both food and medicine in the guys, and reducing significantly the attempts, the civilian casualties in any action taking in the regions. now on thursday. us
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president biden, in addition to japanese, prime minister casita will also be joined by philippines president ferdinand marco's junior, for a tri lateral summit. the focus will be on china is aggression in the south china sea. but the issue of israel's war on gaza is also expected to dominate. kimberly help it alger 0, the white house. so somebody catches professor of public policy. it had been felicia university joins us at in the cat. welcome to the product. to what extent will this be a major set back? do you think when it comes to negotiations while it would be in the immediate term? but i think in the long term was given what we have experience back in november. if you remember, any, as of the granddaughter was killed in november in gaza and also as well as estimated his deputy inmate route. nevertheless, they went on and they agreed
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a ceasefire towards the end of november. and i think this is very important to look at the character of these people in the way they believe in their cause. he has the ability and i think all of them do seems like it that they have the ability to isolate their grievances from the bigger issue, which is very unlike uh, nothing out on the thing. yeah. his son is in florida, while others are fighting on his behalf in gaza. while this man could have had his children extracted from guys a, a very easily given his legs to cut the instincts to many others. it could have had them at a move from guys of a to chosen to keep them live in gaza for 6 months. and now they've been estimated . now having said that, i think there will be a little bit of a garage, obviously. and the it may hinder the immediate to 1st um, re engagement in, in the tools and ultimately that results. but if,
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as well and the nice states and backing as well are able to deliver a permanent ceasefire. i think from us we'll go for it. do you think this was a premeditated end, calculated assassination from the highest levels, especially when you consider the timing as it does look like it? because i mean, he's already been told by biden, to reduce civilian casualties, and to allow more, adrian, he's acted on the allowing aid, but this doesn't look like they are reducing that. they used to be the casualties of these 3 children. none of them was associated with how last minute treat as was claimed by israel. and of course, the type of this such a nation requires a human decision events of the day. it's not linked to the artificial intelligence that is or has been using, which resulted in this mass destruction and casualties that we so this is very similar to the central kitchen assassination. the aid workers someone has had to
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confirm. and more than once, particularly with the presence of children in the car, they must have gone up the higher key to confirm that these targets will be taken out and, and they make conscious decision to do it and to do it on the aid is particularly problematic. i think from the 1st day of a but also it does raise, i think the question, the time us go to address about intelligence gathering on the ground. because it cannot. i signal a single out a car with honey as children without someone passing the information to those res. okay, leave it there. so some back out. thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you. when central garza is really strikes to talk you through the residential home in a way to getting at least 14 products, students, children, among them lots crates is all that's left of a house where a family was preparing for each celebrations. several people including displaced families, had been staying inside the building. they recovered bodies were taken to alexa
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hospital the outlaw before burial. a kind of did you hesitate? well, he was preparing for ead. he and his young children, off to sunset, he entered the house at 9 o'clock and without warning, they hit them with muscles. and he was killed along with his sons and daughters, and 2 other displaced families. palestinians had been gathering to observe the out . it's a holiday lock in the end of the fasting month. to remedy that normally a thomas celebration. this is, it is vastly different. we're supposed have been praying among the ruins of what used to be a mosque just one example of a devastation f by more than 6 months. so it's really from above and across the strip. sorry. as a report from rafa and southern gaza with russell to make a space to appraise woodland palestinians for a rough hold, it probably is next to the ruins of fargo. most men are it is the only part that survives and is very plumbing. eat of what they're supposed to be time of
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celebration of a month of down to doesn't cost. think last need i had a home and my children were joyful playing around me. this eat as filled with grief . agony at sadness. my home was destroyed and i lost many loved ones. in addition, i'm injured and cannot move. i'm no longer able to bring joy to those around me. these boys as families have managed to find these clips to market a lot. for most palestinians in cost, you will get to eat like any other day in recent months. just trying to find enough food and more to suffice as well says it's moving more agent off to international pressure. the part the united nations says it's a still less than the bare minimum required to meet humanitarian needs. this he does come with deep pain. instead of gathering with loved ones, we will sit and move and then i lost my father,
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my brother and my aunt is that it is also a time to remember. i do still have drawings in garza, everyone knew someone killed in the past 6 months. say the 2nd when, when i think about last, it was the best one of my life because my son was beside me in my arms. i did everything he wanted. i wish he was here with me. he would go to the mosque in the morning and see to me the bid my present for when id turn. now he's gone. everything good about my life is gone in terms of was not over is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he has said that useful a major ground defense of he had a rough off. it's the last lot refute. we're one on the health 1000000 displace palestinians auction bring here patrick up as a oh, just a rough, rough southern gaza. so the head on that, i'll just,
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you are pay in union boats to over for this migration policy of the deadliest year on reco. people trying to, of course, the mediterranean, the growing up in greece means taking action. welcome to generation change a playful series, it takes to understand his talents. the idea is moving, lies in use around the world. we need to a political party that we'll talk about our problems, know how come from a generation because 0, this is a beating theme, the groups the size of the system as know for most painters of working class people, there is a difference between being able to participate in the system and actually being represented in the system generation change on al jazeera, critical debate. pony farmers are angry, people are starving, and we actually have to exports a whole lot because we've money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the
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grandchildren and a message physical leader in garza, several members of the smell, honey, is family with travelling in the north of the street when the vehicle was it, the bodies had been recovered from the c. know if it is rarely striking central guns, it's killed. 14 people. children were among the victims of tuesday, evenings at the track home in alex wait for that strike came just ahead of the 1st day of the out to, to mocking the end of the fasting month to remedy we're supposed have been praying among the ruins of mosques these 2 people have been shots, hats in the event, to set up rights and even the us, the shooting happened to the punk side, named the philadelphia. the injured had been taken to hospital is on clear how many searches were involved. 5 people have been arrested exit polls in south korea, suggest opposition?
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policies are set for big victory and parliamentary elections. they're expected to gain $191.00 seats out of a total of $300.00 in the national assembly. bought it so it's still being counted . official results are expected to be released and the coming out was the vote is seen as a referendum on the present, even so hills administration, soaring food process on the health care process are among the biggest issues for vases. well eunice came joins us now from so seeing this where the things down to this out a yeah, good morning to you carry from south korea as you can see, a still dark. here we are, the 5 am our and an army of bo counters have been working feverish lee through out the night. we do have more than 98 percent of the vote counts for at the local elections. and at this hour we can tell you that the president's party, the people power party does stand to win $109.00 seats. now that would be
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a huge relief for many conservatives here in the country at is it does avoid the worst case scenario. conceding 2 thirds of the national assembly to the opposition block, which would have handed at some considerable power as within a very polarized political situation. still considered a loss though for the people power party which had been aiming for a simple majority of 151 seats in order to pass president you until you guys legislative agenda. we should also note, this is a much better picture for the conservative party compared to what the exit polls were painting last night, underlining the importance of counting. all of those ballots turn out was quite high for this problem. entry election of 67 percent or 29000000 voters came out to vote. that is the highest in decades for
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a parliamentary election since 1992. now in the coming hours, we are expecting to hear from the leaders of some of the major parties as the vote tallies for the proportional representative seats are also finalized here. this came with that they test update the thank you, or at least 3 people have been killed in the russian era. tax on ukrainian regional hockey rescue is continuing to search through the rubble of the victims. russia has intensified this attacks in east and ukraine in recent weeks. charles traffic reports now from the sides of the attack. ukrainian emergency service is telling us that what you can see behind me is the destruction left by a so called glide bomb. these is this new repub post soviet bill weaponry that certainly the ukrainians are saying that seeing the russians use a lot more in this area. big pay now is the so called double tap. the
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russians increasingly dropping ordinance like this on a given area, waiting around an hour, also waiting for the emergency services that are busy trying to we believe get more bodies from under the rubble. wait until i arrive and then hitting them again. we understand that at least 2 people were killed in this attack. and as i say, there was a search on going full bodies on the rubble. well, that is my go, my has reached out to their own fire. behind the shop. the house is on fire. my wife olga, a friend, the 14 year old child died there, but we don't know. maybe someone else is still under the rubble. suddenly the police tell us there's a russian drone above. we have to get in the bomb shelter. inside of the grieves her daughter on the floor of the person killed in the attack were around 10 kilometers from the russian border. you'll storage his head. tell us that this
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village self is come under attack at least 10 times in the last 7 days. it is an indication of these escalation in russia, russian attacks across the border in the khaki region tell stripe, i'll just 0 lipsy or at least $38.00 people have died off to a boat capsized off the coast of boots if it was on its way to yemen, and now the 22 people have been rescued, which is the main transit country from migrants from if you're on somalia trying to reach gulf nations. meanwhile, 3 children have died off to migrate. the boat capsized off the coast of the greek islands of keels. their bodies were recovered by the coast guard, which also rescued 14 people, including 8 other children. greek media, sorry they were old from afghanistan. european parliament says, approved and owes a whole lot of immigration policies that had an entry procedures for sodom. see,
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cuz the decision follows years of tensions and divisions on requires all member states to share responsibility. charlsee sound engineers say the reforms will not help my going to matthew cheese on the far right parties across you say it doesn't go far enough. don't it came reports now from buddy. a small boat is helped into adina again haul by the spanish coast scots on bold. people who have travelled from west africa, dazed and confused by the dangerous crossing to the canary islands. some of those rescued need immediate medical attention. all of them want to assign them in the u . spanish officials, same olden 6 times. as many people made this journey in the 1st quarter of the year compared to the same period last year. which helps explain why the european parliament is just the voted to change its assignment policy. it is crucial that starts to take back control from the smugglers. so big because we need to decide
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who will actually enter the european union. we need to strengthen our common border because only so can be also ensure that we move towards a policy when we can gave protection to those the needs and not to regular migrants . countries not on the blocks external border will not have to choose between accepting a share of $30000.00 asylum applicants or paying more than $21000.00 per person into an e u fund. a new screening system will distinguish between those who need international protection and those who do not. a process that will last up to 12 weeks with rejected applicants sent back to the home countries within another 12 weeks. but this still has faced strong criticism. reform of the coming during repeating asylum system will not save a single live, not in the mediterranean, and not at any of your p and x to in the borders. because what has been happening
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is that the, you now legalize this, the violations of international law that are committed by european states already. now the extra and the boldest european far right to parties say the changes don't go far enough, but anyhow, so there isn't even a mention of defending the borders against the invasion of immigrants. they are deliberately replacing european populations. our borders must be closed. our people don't want more migrations, they want less, it will be, steal, still needs formal approval from the european council of ministers. but that is seen as a formality, whether it can deliver all of what it supports is a promising is perhaps less so the european parliament selections in june may show us what the votes is. think of it's going okay. houses, era fairly well. the 97000 people in kazakhstan hope in move to safety because of severe floods. 8 regions know the year old and total. there's lots to much or to say what levels varies by several meters in
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a matter of hours. at $870.00 residential areas have been cut off from the rest of the country. the weather is next, the inside story, all smart germany is one of israel, staunchest supporters. more on our website out to 0, the the, the very warm welcome to let's go with your weather uptake. focusing 1st on australia and we've got this disturbance still hanging around just stuff. what certain australia the coast there, but it is kicking back. rain and wind to australia as paper regents are seeing those winds with up to about 75 kilometers power. it has also been windy up and down the coast of new south wales. sidney saw got succeeding, a 100 kilometers prior. as a result that produced waves 9 meters high off the coast here, wins not as strong on thursday,
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and we got to talk about this mess coming to new zealand. south island was the entire island blanket and weather alerts for both rain and when we're talking hundreds of millimeters of rain within a short period of time. so that much rain, that size will lead to some flooding. there has been flooding east. you have a providence on indonesia as main island of java or rain in the forecast here on thursday. winter turn it around, a bit pumping in that humidity to china is having an island in northern vietnam. this winds off the south china sea here. and once again, more storms for a northern gwen g, one down provinces pushing into food. yeah. and some big burst of rain here, but it is a hutch calmer pitcher up and down japan looking good. so here at 18 degrees and also looking good for china's capital beijing at 23, but a bit breezy on thursday. see you soon. the ramadan is a time of mercy transformation. worship reward for every good deed is multiplied
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