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obviously is the opening of the nomination period for the year 2024, starting march 1st to may. 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website, w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. the at least for the palestinians. have been killed, including many children, and it's rarely strikes across the gaza strip in the last 24 hours, the hello and are enjoying this. so i'll just say read lives and go. so coming up is really security forces must immediately enter their active participation in and support for set their attacks on palestinians you and condemns. is right, the military involvement and settle abundance and the occupied westbank against
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palestinian civilians finding escalates between israel and hezbollah with both sides. training ass strikes has blocked them on this cube in attendance on in southern level plus the current president, signs of youth ministry, recruitment loss claims wisdom nations are funding to send enough funding stuff for us in the tax on imaging structure, the beginning, gaza, where these really ministry has killed at least 40 palestinians, including several children, and a series of extracts across the street in the last 24 hours. at least 7 people were killed in a rough light in the south, often. and his really striking hit the home in the yep. and the refugee camp bodies are piling up in nearby hospitals, which i already overwhelmed. $53840.00 demands have been killed since it is ran, launched as war in october. i'll just say it was honey mach mood begins coverage now for a rough and southern gaza. of the didn't dying lie side by side on the
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floor of blocks. the hospital in central garza, the majority of the victims of an attack, one was as the refugee camp. our children believed to have been playing together when this pri kept further north in a densely populated area of garza city is really fire struck again. this time hitting a vehicle, carrying police officers where we received a report that there had been a targeting. we went there and find people torn to pieces by witness to say, the targeting was carried out to strikes those who survived the 1st rank. we're targeting the 2nd one, the did a load it up while any survivors are taken to hospitals that can cause we're operating with minimum capacity. we received an unusually high number of injured people. were limited in staff so which split the cases between our alley and commo ad, one, hospitals,
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women and children continue to make up the vast majority of those killed in this for children with playing and were taken by surprise. with me, saw schooling on, nothing was happening, things were calm. the are of countries and not taking sides. look at this, you can see, these are not resistance fighters. it's a little child. besides an outpouring of a grief, there's under here, anger that truly of the world. so what was happening this for would in any more mood of the, of the rough and stuttering god, israel is a little cabinet has met for the 5th time since the ron's unprecedented attack on saturday ministers debated to how they should respond around 300 missiles and friends were launched in the 1st of a direct strike on israel from iran. terror on says the attack was in retaliation for the bombing of the uranium con smith in damascus. 2 weeks ago. i'll just say
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what stephanie deka is following developments from occupied east jerusalem. you know, clear statements coming out of tuesday, back and forth with the work cabinet actually met some reports saying they met in a smaller form that there was agreement on how to counter it wrong and it's proxies . but it was the timing that's now being debated. other media leaks saying that there wasn't a word cabinet meeting, a tools that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with a security officials at the minister of defense intent. i believe what is clear is that it is an incredibly complicated situation. that's also why we haven't heard yet from the prime minister himself was always talked about iran as an x, a central threat to israel since that attack we haven't heard from him at all. he's under pressure from a foreign countries from the americans, from the brits from the germans, from many others, not to escalate that. this is a time for com at the same time from within his coalition government, within the people that are keeping him in power. the only way he was able to return
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to power as a prime minister, people like a budget or smart tricia. it's a by that and give you a once in a very direct and harsh response to around. so a lot of pressure on the prime minister, the tulips continue, some media reports indicating that there is certainly a consensus that the has to be a response, but the timing of it and what kind of shape that is going to take, of course, is a big question mark, stephanie decor, audra 0 it occupied is choose them. meanwhile, the white house says it will soon announce a new round of sanctions against iraq also says it expects allies to follow suit to 0 is out. an official has moved from washington dc. the americans have been talking in the last couple of days of greek or sanctions on a run. we know that the bite and white house to buy in this national security team had been talking to the g 7 and also a number of important allies on the mood music coming out of the white house. is that the sanction should be in place within the next 2448 hours or so. we have from
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the treasury secretary janet you know, and it will be hard department, they'll be responsible for putting the sanctions in place. and she said the sanctions will be up and running within the next couple of days. and then we have had more recently from national security advisor jake sullivan, who suggested that there will be targeted sanctions the miss out on joint industry . now, the joint industry, iran has been a consent for the united states for some considerable time because they've provided drones and technology to the russians. and those joins have been used on the attacks against ukrainian infrastructure. and of course, the have been the sanctions in place before, and the united states thinks that we can go farther this time. i'd really degrade the military capability of the radiance. even though it seems that that didn't quite what caused the last time. but what the state department has said in the last 24 hours is that perhaps the sanctions lead to the reigning an attack not being
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effective as possible. that perhaps was slightly more symbolic because we don't have the equipment, the material, the technology to build themselves. that can really challenge these really air defense systems on that point. take sullivan says we are also working with these release to make sure that there is better coordination more integration in air defenses across the middle east. so we should expect some sort of a nice meant in the next 24 to 48 hours. and at the same time, the united states is also what kicked to make sure that israel's response is perhaps proportional to the i can send that if there is something huge least significant. and that provokes the iranians. there is every danger that the us will get dragged into a wider conflict. something that they've sort to avoid since the war started in guys a back in october. and of course they've given pledges, is that their support, their defensive israel as i am club. and that means they could be drag game to
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a wider conflict in the middle east. i would say sure, i'll just say to washington, at least one person, his dad off to and his ready dress and striking southern 11 on the mound them killed in the attack. was i seen a member of hezbollah investigate to say he was targeted was driving in the area of inbound tensions along the living on is red, bore to have escalated significantly since the october 7th attacks or what separately is ready for us is of also talking to the home in southern lebanon, the correspondent la hush im reports from outside the house in the time district. i mean the shop been living on the house wants to just buy is really wont play. and so i talked to um, if its off the fire. um i see that on the actual keys at this home. while we're best to close this fixture fire
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talking to emergency services on the refresh. just refresh a fax and receiving reports. moment by moment. just try to show you inside the house has gone completely gone. this was on the water won't blame. strike is really well place twice. and this same area. i'm a shop witness. over the past $48.00. 71 is really strikes. it's just part of this continuing confrontation.
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also, all the areas just fall from here for when we all are on trench, couldn't meet us for where we are in the town or find it all which is which is it time goes to the city of mine for skilled set to be a has will a member and several really enjoyed fun. this is the situation. this is the scene in south lebanon. so a lot of my shots are the how she measure 0 in the matter of a crowd, but in the occupied westbank says these rarely ministry was involved in the coming of to punish demands on monday slot bunny job, or who witnessed the attacks as soldiers supported the armed is ready, settlers who find indiscriminately late is getting comes off to a 14 year old is randy went missing. the ramallah was found dead from south of that . i'm still thinking about the new uh secular stones, who's coming in civilian clothes and weapons in front of the army. the shooting was by the troops and settlers that was heavy gun fight with the aim to kill the
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distance between the settlers and the using was about 50 meters if there were 2 injuries at that instance. and it resulted in the multitude them of 2 in the same place and this off them pick up some of your minds yesterday. that was communication just as this being for the past month with these rating side to the palestinian liaison officer. and they were informed about the violations that the settlers were coming out. but the occupation forces did not do a thing. but you in human rights office has condemned, as well as military involvement in secular violence in the occupied westbank. these really security forces must immediately end their active participation in and support for set their attacks on palestinians is really, authorities must instead to prevent further attacks, including by bringing those responsible to account. those reasonably suspected of criminal acts including murder or other unlawful kennings must be brought to justice through a judicial process that complies with international human rights standards and
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follows a prompt, impartial, independent, effective, transparent investigation. well moving rabbani is from the sense of conflict on humanitarian studies. he says set low volumes. the symptom of israel is expansion is the settlers are armed by these rarely states. they operate under the auspices and with the protection of the is really military. so to address settler violence independently of is really state and government policy doesn't really make much sense it's. it's the equivalent of addressing the symptoms while doing nothing about the cause. the role of the policy didn't authority, security forces is not to defend palestinians from attacks by his relatives, but rather to protect israel and its occupation from resistance by its own people. the tossing industry security forces are prohibited from operating in those
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areas outside the main cities where most of the subtler violets take place. and they've also taken a political decision to actively cooperate with israel's army of occupation in order to prevent policy and even resistance to exactly these kinds of instances of southern violence that we're discussing now. so the policy disorder is simply not a factor in this equation except that it can be seen as yet another auxiliary of israel's expansionist policy in the occupied westbank. is there any forces that storm the town of by the name that's east of hebron and the all divided westbank a large number. it is really monitored vehicles and builders has entered the town. these images show the demolition of a palace to me in the home as well as escalated its raids across the off by the west bank as it continues its plumbing of gauze, united nations security council, it remains undecided on it. punish skinny and bid to become a full member the us and pass it up to the you and says,
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she doesn't see the decision leading to a 2 state solution. as our position has been clear, president biden has said categorically that we support a 2 state solution for addressing the situation in the middle east where palestinians will have a state of their own. and israel is secure in their state and we are working on the crown to get to that place as quickly as possible. we do not see that doing a resolution in the security council will necessarily get us to uh, to a place where we can uh, find the solution uh, a 2 state solution moving forward. now google the employees of stage citizens to protest against protect john's business with his randy. government protest as riley them, a companies offices in new york and california. google and rival tech from amazon supposedly signed a 1200000000 dollar contract with these when the government,
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back in 2021 project members. the deal is set to provide cloud computing services to as well as the short break. and i'll just say about when we come back, we're going to go and i have to, you know, to plug this over. we talked about has been in prison. those who say they were tortured in is really jails. solomon islanders heads the poles to elect a new parliament. closer ties with china is one of the big issues about bucks month statements. the so hello, severe storms really gathering now across the central parts of the u. s. you can see there's lots of storms all associated with this intense area of low pressure which will continue to drive its way further east. within the coming days,
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much cooler air coming in behind, calgary, struggling to get to 3 degrees celsius still into the thirty's. the for dallas are the sort of that from will see the cooler grass, the winning out squeezing that heat out to the way $24.00 celsius but dallas the on friday, the coolest of us. we go on into west fast. i so you can see how the heat does get pushed by the south and east big storms and we have talked about live the weather. lots how the o till night. i certainly a possibility is it makes its way across the plains in to the midwest and this that when she makes them to central parts of canada, oil trending a little further east with what's called up in new york by thursday at around 11 degrees celsius towards the west, what would they have plenty of sunshine in that sunshine runs down into much of mexico southern areas of may sky perhaps a little more cloud here, but nothing too much to speak of. we've got to say the showers, they're going to central america with the weather still lingering around who's spaniel advocacy. the knowledge of the carrot been returning somewhat dry,
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the cuba the to. but in nature's biological rhythms, heat, the percentage ultimate but this is not to, it's countless killing works of ality official light, allowing industrialized agriculture defies seasonal and geographic constrains witness shed slice on the impact of emerging cultivation on the natural world to which we even know sleepless. bags on tuesday era, the the
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book i'm out here watching out just a quick reminder about top stories here at this hour. these randy ministry has killed a piece for 2 of us demands, including many children. and a series of attacks across guns ended up being rushed to hospitals, which i already overwhelmed. a man who witnessed the killing of 2 palace commands and assessor attacking the oxide westbank on monday. since these really ministry was involved, violence came off to a 14 year old is ready. boy, you went missing the ramallah on his way to south israel's co dot more and strikes himself 11 on a local, come on the pest below it was killed in a drone and talking a cough in the air. now the human agency for palestinian refugee says it's received numerous reports of mass detentions it will treatment and the enforce disappearance of palestinians by this very minute treat. this video authority is different least 1560 tanny's from a gaza since april 4th, including women and children. unrest as old of them were held for weeks and
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military facilities with no means of communicating with family torture, including psychological and physical hom, on sexual abuse are also alleged and is ready. human rights group is also accusing is where the politicians of functioning the systematic most treatment of palestinian prisoners. the group positions for human rights as violations include force disappearances and torture. for my present, as in the outside of westbank, have been speaking to our reporter nor a com. the pain is marked on the walls in either refugee camp, the occupation is too close to home. this is ridi minute tree rates and the rest are routine months. a mirror of active is refuse to accept these ready cracked down . he was arrested in december and held in ultimately that to prison. the 2 months a continuous torture. since i hadn't thought, oh father, it was the 1st time that i was looking for. i was on the golf and i have to you
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know, to plug this all was if you would raise your head or look to see what are your you wouldn't be the ones that has been out before. he describes worsening conditions. no electricity. this will food or some light. this will access to medical care and torch of life. you was to lose my mind with you. i have nothing to do. they are full to every single man. alsa. it's one of $23.00 known is right. the ministry presence and the only one in the occupied westbank, the number of inmates is increasing rapidly. well, let's take a look at some of those to, to 6 on posting and present us. this being about 8000 palestinians, a rest of the since folks who with the 7 fat c equivalent of around 44 people every single day, according to official,
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is ready to take us when the war began in october. that would just say it's a $5000.00 promising is incarcerated in this friday jails. now, we're looking at more than 9 thousands. and many of those are being held in administrative tension without any formal charges or trial before the war that was around $1300.00. and since the war, that number shows up to move is 3600 policy and inmates before the war. they with both the 3 women behind the boss. now there are more than 80. there was 170 children. now that number is more than 200. and you don't want to get the role of the violation being committed to. they are about the issue many zation thing. we are talking about the worst period of detainees, know just the conditions, but also the scale of abuse and is rarely prison guards are boasting about the crimes they carried out. 100 up is ready to these channels,
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13 broke costs video of how god's show of the treatment of prisoners with videos like this posting is worried about the state of their loved ones. well, some received the worst news. they didn't survive their imprisonment is ready. authorities a withholding the body so that these 26 posting ins who died in custody more than half of them in the past 6 months. so families have not been able to bury their loved ones, nor hon. i'll just sarah the occupied westbank. the ukraine's president assigned a new military recruitment low. it's aimed at boosting truth numbers as commodities face montage shortages and the war against russia. legislation increases payments to volunteers as well as adding new penalties for draft dodging for the presidency landscapes. blaine's as wisdom allies for the impact of recent russian attacks on
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energy infrastructure across the country. saying here's military, it was unable to shoot themselves because they run out of ammunition or not. can choose. we run out of old messiahs that defended to pay a lot when someone says that our lives can provide us with a so that with an old, a company in ukraine with visual that force. because that would be perceived as if you crane is engaging nato in the war. well, after yesterday's attack, i want to ask you a question. is israel positive nato or not? what it is? the answer is right. it is not a nato country. the nato allies, including nato countries, that being defending israel, they showed the wrong and forces the israel was not alone. and this is a lesson. this is a response to anyone on any continent who says you need to be very careful when assisting ukraine, so that you don't engage nato countries in the will. not voters are going to the polls across the solomon islands to elect 50 members of parliament. people worried
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about the rising cost of living and there are some who fear the governments closer ties with china. but this is the only challenge the island nation faces with around 900 islands, but across a vast area, counting the bullets we'll take weeks on the ripples gearing up for it's being described as the most important election since independence from britain almost 50 years ago. voters in the country of 3 quarters of a 1000000 are choosing local officials in electing 50 and peace. who will then select the next prime minister prime minister, minnesota. so go about it is seeking the 2nd term. he's brought his country closer to china. first, by separating diplomatic ties, which i won then by signing a security agreement that has raised pierce by the us and its allies of a chinese military base. their opposition politicians. what the review of the chinese pass, that is something that is very uh, containing,
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like in place of the ccb in this country like people are not really making decisions that comes from the on the way that the, all the things, the 1000000000 for as the money goes and things, so that is something that we didn't want to see in this country. so the body argues deeper ties would paging, brings much needed. developing solomon's was proud to host the pacific games in menus built and funded by china capacity. i suppose other pacific nations will be looking to see what the consequences are of taking a very of the pro china stance. i mean, of course, they warm to the connections with china. they like the chinese aid projects, but they don't like the political pressures. but you politics is far from the minds of many voters. they say they want to cnn to both buying and the better quality of life. the change you want to see is a government,
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but the people says that is the one that's the meaningful thing. do you want to see people 1st is everything that they do is a cation in education, in health, as well as employees in the country were progress and development have yet to reach many of the remote islands. it's the core issues that will likely determine the result. barnaby low algebra. eighty's government does name new members of a new transitional council. as the bodies steps closer to taking power, the counsel hopes to bring stability in the face of increasing lawlessness. prime minister ariel already announced his resignation last month following a wave of violence off they left the country in february gains control most of the capital of porn footprints. the 9 member council will govern for 2 years, but the gain of creating a part towards elections. spanish waiting president nicholas madura has opened the closure of his government's embassy and confidence in ecuador, and protest against equitable storming of the mexican embassy early this month.
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i'll just say it was not a regular has more now from mexico city. and i am hot on the musical vertical settle. this is the moment venezuelan president, because that's my doodle ordered the closure of his country's embassy in ecuador during a meeting of the community of latin american and caribbean states in honduras on tuesday. a lot of the novel said a lot, not that i'm, but i go to the embassy in ecuador, to close to close the consumers in quito to close immediately. the consumers in way a key for the diplomatic personnel to return to venezuela or immediate. same thing, maybe at the move by venezuela was done in protest at the events of april. the 5th in which ecuadorian police forcefully entered mexico's embassy. indeed, during the rate they detained former vice president, jorge eyeglass, who had been evading or rest in the mexican embassy since december. mexico's president, under this monday, lopez over the other order, has asked his counterparts in the region to endorse mexico's complaint against
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ecuador before the international court of justice. go, your mind may go see the local. this. the mexican government decides to go to the international court of justice and to the united nations. we will go with them. is comma, we call to restore form of vice president whole, hey gloss, to his condition at the mexican embassy. and to handle his case with the corresponding international rights to though ecuador is president, the new noble act was not invited to participate in tuesday's meeting of regional leaders. he has defended his country's position, telling the media that he has no regret. so for the rate on the mexican embassy by his country's security forces, following the events of april, the 5th in the bill pressure on ecuador from the international community has been growing the order by venezuela to remove its diplomatic mission. follows an announcement by nick rog, what last week? to cut diplomatic ties with ecuador altogether. when was it up
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a little al jazeera mexico city? 7 of the 18 jurors needed for donald trump costs money. trial had been chosen from the 1st former us president to face a criminal trial. he's accused of a payments to an adult film style, 12 jurors and 6 or tenants needed. in the u. k. a bill to ban smoking for younger generations as positives. first hurdling parliament, the bill down the sale of tobacco products to anyone born off the january 1st 2009 . effectively raising the smoking age by year every year until it applies to the whole population. and the 1st vote on the bill, $383.00 m. p. 's birth in favor. with 67 against the by international airport, diverted dozens of incoming flights on tuesday, off the heavy rains. if the city uncle's widespread flooding many runaways at the world's biggest ad, trouble of a couple of good standing water because of the damage, roads and residential areas are also hit with many homes of holding leaks of doors,
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windows and roofs, and emergency services in a mom i've spent the last 24 hours counting out a series of rescue missions in the wake of floods, which killed at least 18 people rescue as have continued to look for people still missing a levels that supplied 1st aid to dozens of people. science destroyed one of the best known landmarks in denmark's capital, copenhagen, the cities 17th century stock exchange, known as the boston, was engulfed in flames. johnnie angela has a store one of copenhagen's, most iconic landmarks collapsing in flames. the old stock exchange coat fy early on tuesday, leaving the nation, devastated the dutch renee from style building was being renovated to restore it to its former glory. but it was the scaffolding and covering the ultimately hung put in the.

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