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turns out of the 0 world looks at the number of journalists killed in the occupied palestinian territories, which has increased dramatically during the war on god. and at the problems of holding anyone accountable for their death. shooting the messenger $10.00 to 0. the, the u. s. v ties and draw resolution united nations, the colt, a ton of spawns, be admitted to the u. n. as a full member state premature actions here in new york. even with the best intentions, i'm not a chief state for the past, the low and carrie jones, so this is all just here a lot from day. oh, so coming up, american on these very officials discuss the ground operation in reference. southern garza, the washington saying it's again,
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express concerns of israel's plans imposed open in india, nearly a 1000000000 people are eligible to vote. and that was not just as a general index, the beginning of the united nations security council, whether united states has vetoed a draft resolution brought forward by l. janet. it's cool for palestine to become a full member states with united nations pro countries voted in favor to abstain, including the u. k. speaking of to using the v to americas representative said, washington supports a 2 state solution. the claim that full of protest in membership is not yet possible is simply a tax lot. tobar 7 present button has been clear that sustainable piece in the region can only be a cheap through a 2 state solution. with israel security guarantee,
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there is no other path that guarantees israel security and future. as a democratic jewish state. there is no other path to guarantee its palestinians can live in peace and with dignity in a state of their own. and there is no other path that leads to regional integration between israel and all its our neighbors including satellite radio. we also have long been clear premature actions here in new york, even with the best intentions. well, not a chief state hood for the palestinian people. i wish to begin by thanking the united states and particular a president by the end for standing up for truth and morality in the face of repub, christy and politics. colleagues, i sat here mere hours ago describing why this resolution is destructive.
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i explained how the palestinian authority does not to meet even the basic criteria they have. no, i would start to over their territory. and the policy now authority is a terror supporting entity and that it was moved by all of your statements. those who voted in favor and even those who voted differently over the passion that it contained in your commitment and understanding the pain and the moment over the policy. and then people i salute you and the name of the policy and people generally the she gave her others on that has more details for the not to nations headquarters in new york. one, it's easy to focus on the united states because they are the ones that raise their
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hand in the veto. but it's very important, i think, to also point out there were 12 council members that voted in favor of palestine being a full member. we heard from many of those from kiana to china, to france, to, to uh, to, to russia as well. all of them laying out a case of why they were trying to vote for or did vote for palestine being a full member like a 193 other nations to right or wrong and correct an injustice that has been for so many years now. so it's important to point that out, and it's also, you see countries like japan, the republic of korea eco door. these are strong us allies here that often will abstain or vote with united states in the last 7 months since this conflict began. you saw those countries break from the us and vote for palestine full membership here that is significant. if this vote showed one thing,
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it really showed how isolated the us is on this very issue. bringing some breaking news now from a ron a rainy and the state television is reporting explosions had been the city of is for hon. there also report some explanations in by iraq and syria. the close is still unclear. it comes as pensions are running high in the region. often raining, attack on is read on saturday and the cost will bring you more on the story as it to minutes of is there a seen a physical on this to my own? bizarre says, united states is rewarding the car at the far right is where the government we did speak to in the united states has grown more isolated around the world, including after ukraine. but no. where is it as isolated as it is on the question of palestine? because of the end of the day the united states is still a prosperous leader in the world. so my to country is search country.
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and you know, with how, with tens of bases all over the world it's, it's just as present and it's popular in many countries when it comes to 1st time it has brought on itself. i solution in order to be at the service of is read and in this case at the service of and is ready to government. that is basically genocide the that's fanatic. that's neo fascist. that by that himself is the main thing that this government changes of the same time. he goes into the united nations and defense, discover and troops down, a very simple and noble idea, which is the right of self determination. they know the levels, right? so they have over people, now it was, or it has become, etc. when the united states, you look at a 100, at the $193.00 countries around the world, and you say the palestinians. that's helped establish different countries in the
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middle east itself. the palestinians, who are some of the most educated people in the world with the highest literacy, the palestinians are what able to build a society. i don't know for the under occupation those, but us thing is i'm not really just half a state really. and so the justification for the american decision is just false and transparently so. now there is this understanding that the americans try to push quite strongly that they support the idea of the principle, the vision of a palestinian state. but this is not the time, but as the 1st thing is, i've been saying again and again. when is the time? i mean, since 1993, the americans have been making the fed as 10 years and they are promises, but they never fulfill for 3 decades. the united states supervisor, sponsor a piece process 3, but it seems very, there's always book the israel line. it was is way the lawyer is an advocate. and then of course, she is a now, once again,
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it says that it's only the united states that can bring about a ta associates and piece them, at least except this time they want to, if they want to have more other countries pay a higher price in order for the insurance to be satisfied. this genocide that is read should be rewarded for this genocide. with one of the condition more a more sponsorship more arms unload the diplomatic protection. this doesn't make sense for much of the international community. and for those people who are working today, 12 of us on israel have agreed on the shared objective to the feet. how much and reference drink virtual talks on these very armies plans to launch a ground operation in the city defensive and says it, but he's israel cam completes it's offensive of protecting civilian lives with us. despite mounting pressure from right scripts warning it with turn roughly into a graveyard. and i think the discussions continue in terms of, again, enabling the united states to share with israel what our concerns are and to
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provide lessons learned that, that we've uh, gleaned over the years and conducting these type of operations. and i think we'll have those conversations going forward. again, our position has been pretty clear. we understand the need for israel to go after i'm austin, to eliminate or defeat him off as a threat. and so we believe there's a way to do that. well, also taking into account civilian safety and ensuring humanitarian assistance. there's tons of situation on the ground and gauze it out whether it's rarely minutes. res, targeting residential buildings across the strip. but these are images from the shake rod one neighborhood in the north rescue. teams have been working against the clock to save those trapped under the rubble around 12 palestinians. many of them women and children opposite east have been in sight during the attack. but as strikes have also intensified in the central region of the strip off to the withdrawal is very ground forces civilians attempted to a tenant and this are
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a refugee camp for them. the announcement that's a miniature operation has a cheap it's subjective. adjust hours later there was a wave of autism and evelyn roberts in the area. the total number of palestinians killed since the world. the gun stands at almost $34000.00, including more than $14500.00 children. i'll just say it was a handout who do i gain accessed and it was right to come in gaza. she sent us this report shortly before the above and resumed. and as you see this destruction is massive, people are left homeless, but palestinians are very desperate for more than 6 months. now, this is still going on evacuating from a place to another. setting up tends dismantling. tons going to, uh your, your, your relatives house leaving. and being forced to evacuate with your relatives house. every single area in the gaza strip is currently being targeted.
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people are left this appraisal and homeless. they're telling us, like i asked the woman, where are you going after your house has been born? she said, i do not know who told me before the tower behind me. my home was flattened by the is really the army as simple as dr. our homes, our lives, our memories and our children's future are all gone. stabs of electric, basic, everything we've worked. so hard for our kingdom, home all destroyed, but thank god we are alive. how listing is believe that there is no play safe? there are no plays, they could go to because everywhere is crowded and they're left with nothing, not none of their belongings. none of their stuff and they are left without anything. and this continues. there has been at least
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a dozens of bodies still trapped under the rubble of the houses. and the civil defense are telling, announcing that they could not reach these bodies because they need to have the equipments and they're not capable to do that 6 months. and this is still going on as you see, children are trying to have their families to bring blankets. hello us, and what's left of anything they could find from their apartments and fluff. this is one of the apartments that has been harsh to the damage, where people are lucky that they could take some of their belongings. other houses has been completely wiped off and flattened to the ground. this is in the godaddy on the say, right? refugee comp, cause of palestine in ok pod westbank. israel has announced a decision to seize
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a 64000 square meters of land to establish an illegal industrial settlement. i found will display some 8000 protestants in northern hebron. israel has been expanding its illegal supplements across the occupied westbank since launching its war on does that. abraham is indefinitely him with more on the legal is really land grab on this illegal is really supplements behind me. started off as a small supplement before it started expanding and expanding, taking up more and more palestinian lines. and not only are palestinians not allowed to live in it, because it is it only for is really living in the, in the occupied westbank. but it has been taking up more resources, infrastructure and lands from palestinian is the start of the world. garza, we've been seeing how the gain is really supplements, have been expanding, but we've been seeing a wave and increase of the approval of the land being confiscated by
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a festival. the issue a minute, that olds that are considering the land to be state law, they don't the lies. jordan's, the responsive is sort of the over this then, and they don't consider the tennessee means. have any lights in their own land? data sticks even the what, what administration for the city is out on the an area and the even that is gun. now this is a which is what i should not be interfering in 88. they built into the field, an area, and even an area be this government of small, but it's been viewed autumn. notice this thing the most, the planning on the scene in areas in the area be when we talk about these land grabs, we're not just talking about new or there's to confiscate more, more lands. but we're also talking about changing the purpose for which those lads were confiscated. first of all, they would be confiscated for like
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a military zone or the national or reserve before processing is discovered that it's soon been changed. and more is really settlers are going to be allowed to move in to those areas. another way palestinian said that israel is grabbing more lance is by subtler attacks that have been intimidating palestinians living across be occupied westbank. since the start of the will receive more than $1200.00 palestinians, mostly from the by the one community. the community being forced out of the lads moving their locations because of the growing attacks by settlers here and the occupied westbank is that, but he, bethlehem be occupied westbank. so the heads on out of this era, just how did code 19 spread w h o v defines what exactly enabling disease. it's the
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hello. well now there's been flooding in southwest boxed on. this was not too far away from nevada or streets flooded out here and people told to stay indoors, you know, between afghanistan and bach has done more than a 100 people had been killed in flooding. and we still see that intense rain locked up into northern buckets, dawn and more rain for the eastern side of afghanistan, where we have seen the majority of the floods. about $23.00 of afghanistan's provinces are dealing with flooding. it's a story of heat though, across india for the 1st time this year, temperatures have shut up to $45.00 degrees or past $45.00 degrees. colors are on target, the red, the heart of the temperature. this is pre monsoon, heat bucket. cold cut of 40 degrees and we're also bumping in a lot of humidity with this breeze off the bip and goals. so called cutter. your temperature is going to walk in to about $4041.00 over the next several days. that
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is well above where you should be for this point of the year. this free is coming in off the south china sea is bumping in a lot of humidity as well for china is honda island and northern vietnam. and with this heat and humidity, it's acting as one of the ingredients to trigger some severe storms across southern china bites for japan. it's a much calmer picture with that disturbance moving into the northwest pacific. say later, the team in the gaza strip is there is lots continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media. and it needs to be question, sustains coverage that actively humanize as, as readings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this kind of way. tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the list think
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that's the only thing. i'll just say a reminder about top stories. now this, the us has veto the draft resolution of the un security council which closed on palestine to be recognized as a full member. the un 12 member states voted in states and to abstain. us says it supports the 2 state solution. claims that full protest in membership at the right and is not yet possible. all righty and state televisions, reporting explosions had been heard near the city of ispa hunt. and the flights have been suspended to and from multiple cities,
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including tire on this phone. and she has are also reports of explosions in both iraq and syria. the cause is still unclear. it comes as tensions are running high in the region, often under rainy and attack on israel on saturday. well, dosage of all right, joins us on the phone, not from it. tyrone those set, what do we not as well as if there's very little information at the moment, we're still waiting for confirmation from reading authorities about exactly where this strikes took place and whether or not it was a direct direct miss. i've a strike or drone at that struck this location in um s on uh, what we do know is that the radians are just reporting that explosion has been heard in as font and we're just waiting for more confirmation. it's important to highlight that it's a honda is a city that has
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a lot of military and defense installation in and around it. and there was also a nuclear facility in s $100.00 itself. aside from the parents, which is close to us, the home is about to separate nuclear sites. but there is a nuclear facility and as long as one of the 6 sites in the country, we're waiting to find out more. like i said, we're just getting a little bits and pieces of information from a state, tv, and various other news agencies for the time being. and also this comes as an extremely sensitive and volatile time in the region doesn't. oh absolutely. it's a, it's really historic and unprecedented the tensions between there on an israel as iran has never directly targeted uh, attacked israel since the inception of the stomach, republican 1979. this is the 1st time that we saw on april 30th iran directly
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launch missiles and drones towards israel from the rain in soil, and the very boldly and loudly claimed responsibility in tab and success for the attack. saying that it was in response to the of air strike in damascus on his consulate section that killed several members of the revolution are gone on april 1st. so reading officials said they were responding and they had warned it, well not to take any action against the wrong and that the slightest action against iran was the match with an immediate and harsh response. that is what we've heard of the past week. but we'll have to wait and see what happens later on friday. once we get more information about this and this attacking us on the system. now, thank you very much indeed within to 1st to see have a time see joys, a sly from washington dc. now she have, what can we make of this at this stage as well?
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we have one report from the us tv network, a, b, c. they managed to find a senior us official who was able to confirm to them very sketchy information about being at least one strike from israel, were using some kind of mess. so with no information on the stripe, but confirming a strike on iran by israel. a note further information from bass, i'm actually, they're kind of some sort of conflicting report. so maybe seems website and what the report is actually saying. but that's the bare bones of what we have from a senior us official, a cooling, according to a b c. that said dr. just to build a more dose of a saying that about be around me. and in fact, just having about 2 hours ago, actually on a on or us network, they are on the, on the foreign minister said exactly that too. but who will be the us audience that in case these really regime and box on the vent prism again and takes action against the interest of our own. the next response from us will be in egypt and the maximum level of the said that there won't be us through the switch. i'm busy until
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around. we announced to the white house. so the message to the white house in washington dc. the administration which we've reiterated, but if we is ready raising commits the great era, once again, our response will be decisive, definitive and regretful for them. that's what be around the on foreign minister said just a few hours ago on, on us television. and we just have one report from the us network abc from a senior us official saying that israel have hits it wrong with at least one this all but no confirmation of, of what that might be. a no mention of any other strikes on, you know, in the rockwell scenario. she advertise, he thinks they much indeed, and of course we'll have more on this as we get. it's the poles. it opens the walls now just the general election in india. voting will last at least 6 weeks, 5 minutes done event from atheist seeking at the time. but the routing,
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the j. p is criticized for promoting the hindu nationalist agenda. cracking down on the opposition and silencing the media. the engine government has failed to give these as down to 0 as correspondence to cover the story. therefore, we cover these extra from outside the country. you know fernandez reports now as often no means lovely contested campaigns. hundreds of millions of indians now have veterans to get their voices, the state of money polluted the northeast of india is being run by violence between the hindu majority mated and cookies, though tribal communities, since last me has the gunfire. why didn't i pull the existence between all the company? does the ruling bgp enters the election on the hi? new cleaning. the tub of charged indian economy is one of the major, a treatments, but higher unemployment, police, and mistakes and economic anxiety driven by soaring prices. pinson vote to i'm the
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son of a t says 73. it would be g p, lead and arrange a movie you seen as we spotted most effective weapons. however, if you give one vote to the congress party or the communist, they cannot form a government at the center, your political restarted. and so it looks at go to the b b, which would inform the government that is my got into $26.00. so position policies have created an alliance to stop the b g p. d a to use the government of using state agencies to track down on the opposition congress policy, politician priyanka gun the says the ruling party wants to cure victory east. there is a level playing field or that is this man. it's the elections are free and stare where the voting machines are not tampered with. then i can say constantly. they can not win more than 180 seats promote progress. the pgp is successfully market and it's a new nationalist brand of politics in a nation where 80 percent of the population is in do with them. and they say it's
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not the only factor for the party success welfare benefits need or to see if we can itself off position. so that the money to do something simple, full evaluation or any single issue can not win any part the election. but not everyone is buying the b g p page cabin, another politicians have it did look vehicles, villages and cost based politics. what others, weary of your new motor on the cost of poor people in for daily wages, his part in his government have not done anything for the good of the money. 10 years ago movies plus campaigned on the platform of hope. he's 2nd, tim judge trust, and as he seeks us, that he's guaranteeing that he will make india a bigger and better country for it's 1400000000 people. critics say the only way for that to happen is to have a strong opposition that holds the government accountable. you know fernandez, just either a reminder, the indian government has not granted visas to,
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obviously is doing this. so we're covering the election from outside the country. the world health organization has expanded the definition of an a. borne pathogen becomes off the controversy around the original definition. that's a miscommunication during the code 19 pandemic. and you report defines a new set of criteria for a board infections. most importantly, i found that a virus can still be defined as an f one f engine, regardless of the size of a dropped it spread stick illness. during the early days of the tons of exxon just complained that the w h has failed to warn people up the risk that the virus could spread through. the scientists say the new definition is more precise to help save lives in the future. doctor, on this announcer is a senior score, johns hopkins, a sense of how security he says. any report is crucial in preventing future pug mix threats. or if we would have understood that small aerosol transmissions were
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occurring over short distances, that might influence what personal protective equipment were recommended for individuals to use. it also might have influenced people kind of falsely relying on a 6 foot distance to be kind of iron clad. so i think what it would have done has been more exact. but i think what this really does is try to bring the science up to date because we were using some outdated ways of thinking about disease transmission that really wasn't fitting with arrow biology. even though it had a purpose in a role in hospital infection control. i do think that we've all always known that for example, influenza does transmit through the airborne route to some extent and some through the droplet route. i think it's much more better to think about this in terms of what is the actual risk. so we take a standard airborne disease like measles, it still has a very different epidemiology. it's much more contagious, for example, than co in or influenza. so, so there's still gradations within it. but what i think it does is kind of keep us
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from being very rigid about what needs to be done for each type of virus. and really allows for the fact that improving air quality, improving uh, you know, bringing in outdoor air, improving air changes, make sense for a whole host of respiratory viruses. and there may be a larger role for and 95 maps, especially during certain medical procedures. and let's see how they cop to it. caring canyons defense chief has crushed, sitting on board, the croft went down. it'll get more equipped to count. see that's about 400 kilometers north west of the capital journal of francis i'm on the or going that was amongst 10 senior officials on the helicopter. part of a mission with all the defense force troops in the region, what county is present when they rotate was ordered an investigation. and then now it's 3 days of national morning. the other one has lost one of her most vitally and generals. we have been so most kind of puts us somebody's
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men and women the demise of generalized painful loss to me. and suddenly, the soto, we all feel about these putting on each chair by order of the people. and most especially the could be a for a ton of at least $135.00 people have died in pocket. stone enough, got us done in severe weather across the region. fresh, lots of left thousands of people homeless move, thunderstorms are expected in the coming days. there's some getting food reports in western pakistan. homeowners inspect the damage, need deep and muddy waters for 5 days to view whether invalid, which has done an eastern have gone. it's done has effected roads, destroyed homes.

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