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selectively complicit to the genocide challenge. the rhetoric. yes. say lisa. correct. but so is the international community. can we also say that deals? the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic process upfront without the the to watching the news, our light from a headquarters and oh hi, i'm getting navigating. so here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes, norway, ireland, and spain announced they will recognize palestine as an independent states. israel recalls that some basset or is and response is really air strikes to at least 10 people in central garza, including a pregnant women. while it's forces on the ground lace seeds for 2 hospitals in the
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morning. when you, when says palestinians in dollars off are getting a quarter of the water they need and most of it is pollutants. and the states, you know, it was hell for it. wrong, late presidents, but i am, but i used to answer on tens of thousands, attend the ceremony. i'm doing the casual school with the sports as we build up the road for league final wave file, a decrease in continuing that push for and then civil truck. the welcome to the news our, it's 13 gmc in the governments of ireland, norway and spain have announced they will recognize an independence palestinian states beginning on the 28th of this month, slovenia and malta could follow suits. so these were the scenes inside the spanish parliament as that announcement was made by minister pedro sanchez, that his country had an of engagements at the queues is really prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu of putting the 2 state solution in danger. midway, nissan, rather than young muslim for the prime minister netanyahu has no peace projects for palestine. but nursing yahoo is creating so much pain and so much destruction and so much runcle in gaza. and the rest of the time that the viability of 2 state solution is in serious danger or decision to recognize kind of thing should not have to waste. and definitely especially when is the rice thing to do? it, it is, it is a decision being taken on its merits. but we cannot ignore the fact that we are taking it says palestinians and gaza, are enjoying the most appalling suffering live on the if. and this was, this is an investment in the only solution that can bring lasting piece in the middle east. it is a strong call to other countries to do the same as we're doing today to recognize palestine for the fall. the is where the government has strongly oppose the move by our la norway on spain. it's for a ministry order. the immediate recall,
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if it's in bass, what are is in all 3 of the countries. it's really finance minister bessolo. small threats has called for sanctions to be imposed on the palestinian authority. but we have a with us norway's foreign minister. now a spin bart, i did joining us from oslo to talk about this for a minute star. thank you for your time. why didn't norway decide to take this step at this time as well 1st, because it's the right thing to do, the young people have the right to say to them, they talk to you for many, many years. and then for many of these years we thought that power but not for recognition, will come at the end of the notions that go see it and supplement. we have no realize that there are no such negotiations going on. but we're at the other hand, realizing that the drum matters, even with that sarah text and this well with the extreme violence in gaza with the settler violence in the west bank. the whole situation is now getting out of hand
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and in the hands of a semester, then we want to erase the voice of those who are still but even uh, a peaceful uh, no violent uh, sort of the state of many that there can be any squarely in the city and state, living a side by side and our support is to those sort of this, it depends on where it is through the piano and to also assume believe and that the 2 sites are loose. and they said comfortable, then we do that together, which by and then i remember you said and, but also with the, of all the countries that they've already done this in the world. and we want also to do the assess support to the red, but be significant for regional fees in the, in the area. okay. you're late or you're raise a lot of points. let's just tackle them one by one. for administer. is this move anything more than symbolic at this point? do you believe that this step on its own can bring about solutions on issues such as border security, the return of refugees,
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the status of jerusalem as well as other outstanding issues for the palestinians. that that's a very good question on the, on the cell service. no, i don't think that these police. oh so, so any programs, there's actually no action the only the only bill. so the price of them, at least it's a a so with many pieces and $1.00 pieces, 2 is that based upon this thing is based on the other one. i just don't want to size with all the right up with, with the arrow states. and one is a piece, a guarantee for israel demobilization, oklahoma springs name dependence. i know dorothy, it's the some of these different demos that will change the situation. but this is one piece of the puzzle and it's one piece that we hold on. we were already to say that's card the code or the that piece now as the contribution to be able to supplement. so in this context is very useful. although it is uh, it would only be symbolic, but this is much more than symbolic because it happens in the complex you're in
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your statements and i'm looking at your statements right now. so it reads this, the recognition of palestine as a state further highlights the long held norwegian position. the last thing solution to the conflict in the middle east is only achieved through a 2 state solution, but for a minister, for anyone who has been to the occupied territories, they see a divided and fragmented land. as a result of the illegal is really settlements. so how do you see the advancements of the 2 state solution based on 1967 borders with this reality on the ground? right. so is this the 1st i want to say that what we recognize the is that it's not assigned based on the lice than 67 borders before the 67. which means the west bank . yeah. gas on the shape capital. and you are, of course, actually occupied much of that, so it's already particularly on the west by has now be in the lake search with the in the go uh, explained the separate. no, there are places in the uh and they also look for signing previous negotiations.
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for a non smoke stuff that suicide scan, you know, you start with the recognized territory and you may exchange territory or, you know, but it's like we have something called us, i guess something that's up to the bodies. and but of course, that the, the, the, the, the flip door victoria, all the supplements that maybe is more difficult, but this is exactly why we can't wait any longer. we have to make clear that to the only viable a long term supplements which can bring peace to the palestinian people. and to this land the people is a 2 sites others right on the side to space support from the time logical territory . so when i have to change this is difficult, you are absolutely right, but the so how far a long way willing to go are more difficult. how far is normally really difficult? because some say in the absence of real pressure as well as sanctions against the violations committed by israel. then recognition if a pulsing and state will have little effect on the daily lives of palestinian. so
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is norway prepared to impose sanctions? a so we, we have, i mean for us, nobody does not export with them. so as well. uh, normally as, uh, an advice against, uh, any commercial relations to anything related to the buy territory financing. so we already have some, and we also have sanctions against uh, a certain right in the settlers and, but we have not seen as or totals and bonded on planning things where it needs to be the right way to go. because we want to partnership with both the palestine and the same use on these wireless and we think it through sites and those and requires that we are able to speak to both. however, this is one step. and as i said, this one step several, many, i think the, the i read these initiative, which i very much support them with the increasing number of the team lead support is very much about the offering something that's effective. 2 dependents. daniel,
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which is a cost of what stated something that's attracted to a smart home, which is normalization when the key or of the states and also to the so when they get in a sense to at least that whole mission over to say. so this is back on the table because what we see now is that the violence and the extreme towards, besides the dominate, assume we want to go back to something more at mediation and more uh, peaceful. are you having conversations with other governments in europe or elsewhere about taking the same step in which you've taken today? and if so, which countries are the ones to watch? so we are indeed in close contact with several countries and some of them are desperately looking into and moving uh like we live in the coming weeks and but uh, i am the spokes person so i believe it to them to be planted on all of these but there is a lot of attention going on in your own now, and there will be me things that handled in brussels. and on sunday and monday i
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was on the upcoming sunday and monday. and that's when both the t or be in that t. r. s. ministers would meet and one of them will be chatted by me, which is also with the new minus the new president that i'm lama to present the plan. so then you understand the government that won't be a meeting at chatham, i am friends by so so that right? yeah. who believes this? aaron ruben myself with the number of your internet of prison and the next day that will lead me things with the you. so this are, all of these are all a efforts trying to build a little bridge between the your and this i read this initiative as well as some of the initiatives that, that are under way. let me ask you about some of the reaction that's come through 1st of all from israel. and this is according to is really, is really media who is reporting that the government is considering sanctions on your country. and that israel with impose diplomatic isolation anew, spain and ireland, and there will be a series of further steps taken after that. what's your response as well, i mean,
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i just want to say, i've already called me that the lowest the front of the as well. we tend to remain the friend that we so we were very supportive with these failed was established in the late fourties and we have consistent families finding for a supplement that has been for moses where it isn't the thing inside, right. i realize that they have no certain day will record the message or at least really a message or is actually the best that we know. so that's not really the most frequency on the uh, if he leaves the when he comes back i will have the coffee ready in my office because that's always been on with to talk to him about the, the issue. so i really think we and we have no plans for and the rest, the protocol uh, behavior. we think that the, the pro missing is there also to be able to communicate when you disagree on certain things. so that's no worries, but there's no nice way i can speak for it. so do you have a message for the united states? because we understand also this just coming through the white house national
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security council spokesperson saying that president biden believes palestinian statehood should be realized. through negotiations, not through unilateral recognition as well. you know, we don't disagree at the end of the day. we also leave those issues because there are many outstanding issues, but that's what the needs to be negotiated. and as i said initially, we also for many years believe that our by knoxville recognition would come off. so these negotiations is the only thing that has changed. i said we are some of the conference, but we need to make this the commission to balance the position between the front of the videos and the strategies in these negotiations, which still has to happen and also to frame them in uh, in uh, regional set thing so, and we agree with the united states of america on the ultimate goal, which is uh, can you say the 2 state solution on the utilities between the 2. uh,
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but here we are taking uh some of the different technical positions on when the time is right for the commission. and then we have julie in for the shadow. you on this with the americans. we work very closely with the buyers and i misplaced, but we also have the experience of the working closely with many uh, us administrations that, that sometimes the superpowers tend to smoke on please kind of do. and sometimes both of these can do what superpowers cannot do. so i think that's the healthy and cost effective and partnerships when we invest leticia and then on sample and for administer. just one more thoughts from you on how you think. and if you think this stuff that you've taken today as well as the other 2 countries will help put an end to the war in gaza. and i want to be very frank and honest about that. say, i think this in itself is not pending during that sound. that's a separate track and we need to find them. now we need to solve the suffering will
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need to stop the killing him. does have a need to stop broke. it's text from the sign to east. well, we need to release the file such as we need to release prisoners and we need to see this. so that's a separate text that we support. and then we also need to work on the human. it's having situation off the receipts i have and also looking deeply into that. but this is more about the contract, the long term service. and so i think would need to be able to focus on the immediate but also the future at the same time. this is the contribution to the work on what will happen next on the bay officer, but it shouldn't be no left up in the world to also stop the war right now. okay, in nor ways for administer espend bars. i'd say thank you so much for speaking to us from all as well. thank you very much. so in a moment's, we'll bring in our correspondence in wrong con, who's joining us from our mand jordan. and he'll bring us the reaction from the is really government, but for us we have any that i but he minute on my left for reactions and up from
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the palestinian also worthy as well as palestinians on the ground. we've been here in the past few hours discussing and talking to palestinians what they felt when they heard the decision. and we've noticed that palestinians feel the older sacrifices have not been going to waste. they believe that there has been a growing trend of supports for kind of sign in the world. they say that now you're showing more support for passion. they were also talking about the do the movement all across the world, but also sensory in the united states as well as being in other areas in europe, in australia as well. so they were saying that they finally feel some sort of who that the western world, but also the rest of the world is looking at their cause in a different manner, showing defiance towards israel and basically pushing against israel's continued
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occupation of policy. phineas, yes, we know that the youngest you on the ground will stay the same. but you will have different amounts. who say that this is something that we can build on? remember, the palestinian authority has been seeking that the pro magic approach for years is . 5 that when they 1st have off to get some sort of an, a server, they southwest at the united nations general assembly. they've gotten done. they've pushed, was trying to get a full membership software. they didn't receive that yet because it requires the un initially security council. 1 they believe self truck admissions that are specifically not coming through negotiation on our way to remind israel that if it doesn't not, and this occupation, there's going to be, are questions from the international rules. so the overall feeling here is that a whole a we met a woman whose family members some of that were killed in the current genocide
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happening in did we start this trip and she says at least i suppose that their blood didn't go in based. okay. knew that, but i mean thank you so much for that update from the law. so prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his government has banned down to 0 in israel, and that's why we're having to report from the jordanian capital online where we're bringing in wrong console. and we're on the v is really government has reacted to this. it's recall the ambassadors of spain, norway, in ireland. what more have they been saying and what more are they saying they will be doing as well? what we're hearing is all being led by the is writing for administrative administrative led by these writing. foreign minister is all cats. now, he has called this decision, a reward for terrorism. and that's the language that they really pushing. they say that any recognition of the palestinian states simply rewards from us for the attack in israel on october the 7th. well, they've also done is they are putting in place something called diplomatic
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isolation. so the countries that recognize the palestine, all it's going to be invited to, to briefings and information that normally would get provided to of us. it is all different countries. the diplomatic isolation step they say is just one in a series of steps that will be taken later. so a very strong steps already being taken against those 3 countries. you've also had yeah, la paid, who's the head of the opposition. he's called this discussion at this decision disgraceful, but he does say that it's a political fight, but then you have you go out to the defense minister. he has rescinded an older in the occupied westbank of the northern part of the fight westbank, which allows for both settled and building the green spinning place since 2005 that page the wait for something that little small traits, the products, but he said he said we need to start building hundreds of thousands of supplements
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that are legal on the international in the occupied westbank. and then you have at the amount of pen give a, the national security minister. he made a very provocative visit to the alex up most compound. he was looking for the palestinians to do some sort of reaction. we have reaction from mass a saying that this was simply a push from the of the been a bank of it to basically inflame tensions slots. his was one of us went even further. let's take listen to what he has is i now nicole cuz the size from the hoody is placed for the people of israel, which belongs only to the state of israel. i say to night we will receive further evidence of why from us must be totally destroyed. the countries to recognize the palestinian states today are giving a rewards to how much forces motors and abuses. and i say we will not even allow a statement about a palestinian state, even a statement on a country like that. but the one person that we haven't heard from yet is he's
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really probably just a benjamin netanyahu. now it's likely that he's going to give some sort of either prerecorded or lied, tell it by statement i just would. ready like to own in the day, but i expect him to echo the same words as the forward ministry. this is simply a reward for how about his actions on october, the 7th. all right, and run. thank you so much for that reporting and just again, iran is having to report a from amman, because benjamin doesn't know his government has bound elda 0 from reporting in israel. so that is why we, what we are in the jordanian capital, ireland, spain on norway made coordinated statements on their decision to recognize an independent palestinian state. the irish prime minister assignment harris is hoping to encourage other countries to do the same. today. arden's norway and spain are 9 saying that we recognize the space of palestine. each of us
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when i undertake whatever national steps are necessary to give effect to the decision. and the lead up to today's announcement, i've spoken with a number of other leaders and came to parts. and i'm confident that further countries will join us and taking this important step in the coming weeks. this is and started. unimportant stay for arden's and for palestine. ok, let's take a closer look at that rode to palestinian statehood in 1988. the policy by national council declared its independence at a meeting in algeria. that nation was the 1st to especially recognize an independent palestinian state weeks later. dozens of countries, including much of the era of world, most of africa, asia on several eastern european nations followed suits. the next wave of negotiate a free recognitions came in late 2010 and early 2011 when
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a host of south american states, including argentina, brazil, actually recognized palestine. we have our diplomatic editor james base, joining us here in the studio. so james looked to dates, you have about a 139 member states that have recognized the sovereignty of palestine. and now you have 3 major european capitals saying that they'll be recognizing an independent states house and you said on may the 28th. how significant says that's what i think it's about whether that will be for the momentum. now, whether it means more, it will start. you talked about those waves in the past. all these 3 at once, the start of a new way. we certainly know there's another one in the wings, slovenia, that's a relatively small e u state. but it also happens to be currently sitting on the un security council. that's why we know that they look very close to having a recognition of palestine and also why they are important on the international stage. when you look at the other big countries though, in europe, i don't think we go anything imminent germany,
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not likely. i think any time soon outside the u, but obviously a big plat the u. k. don't think that they've talked about it, but i don't think that's any time soon from so i think interesting to see the comments of the french for a minister stefan. so showing earlier on he said it's not set to move from, so they would consider this, but he says it's got to come at the right time. and it's not just a matter of political present positioning. so present macro has to feel at the time is life and it will actually help the cost overall of piece. but i think we need to watch watch fonts very closely. right? yeah, i mean i, i just asked the norwegian, foreign minister about that. i said, are you having conversations with other countries? he he seems, he said yes, but he did not reveal any names. but speaking of norway in particular, james, i mean they were the custodians and so also piece process about 30 years ago. so how significant is it that norway has and has made this announcements? i think it's very important to know why is that and doing this today because some
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of the arguments against recognizing palestine which come on you hear them coming from london and you hear them coming from washington dc. all we just learned them coming out of the us as well. this is not the right time. this will jeopardize a piece that needs to be part of the final negotiations between israel and palestine. well, the people who framed the whole 2 state solution plan on the way. they also plan those level codes. they started this a new way, believes it's the right time, and the more pressure on or not pressure. the more countries james, that starts to individually recognize palestine as a safe and does that pressure the united nations on grounds in palestine full un membership. it certainly precious the united nations, but actually the united nations, if it was to have a simple votes on this, it was fun to admit, protest um we know the of the general assembly we in the last 2 weeks we've had folks in the general assembly, we know, with the general assembly stance overwhelmingly in favor of palestine being made
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a full member state, they got an enhanced observer situation on the states in the last couple of weeks that that the, the state has increased and, and homes. but the problem is that in order to become a member of state, the united nations, the un charter says that the security council must recommend and then the general assembly votes on the general assembly. but as i said, that is that we can take that for granted. i think the sick, what was the council of causes where you have the 5 permanent members of the security council have a veto on things and the us, the shown in the last couple of weeks that it is prepared to use that veto. so the vast majority view and believe palestine should be a member of state. the us says, no, i'm not one country is stuff. okay, james, thank you so much. the in gaza at least 10 palestinians have been killed. an overnight is really strikes
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in the center of the strip. the victims were all from one family, including a pregnant women and children. their bodies have been taken to an actual hospital. the attack happens and there's a way the area when is really strikes targeted buildings sheltering displays. people thought of us doing reports from dayton by the head central gaza, about the latest is really a tax. as we have been witnessing of the past couple of hours more attacks by the use of the military. as there was a clear intensification of old calling dismissed, a treat acts on the ground. now starting from the middle areas of specifically, is the one to tell me where at least 10 palestinians have been reported killed, including gun unplug, the baby that was extracted from the root of his mother that was supposed to killed in the attack. now at this number as expected, by the way to go, if there's more, imagine c s, it's being made by rescue as into areas have been attacks. and that's why the town as the, are searching under the remnants of that shot to building that was destroyed. now in other parts of the territory, as we've been hearing from eye witnesses in rough,
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uh, the military is gradually expanding the minute treat. encouraging a rough district. there is a notable advancement for the east valley menu for any military tanks on the central areas of roughly including a shovel or a variety of neighborhoods. now these are you central neighborhoods in the central areas of roughly now the military is advancing slightly in a way that cannot spot trigger any kind of international criticism on the intensifying power on the ground. as more palestinians have been cleaned from roughly district and they have been moving to the western part, believing that it might be a safe area. but the is very prime minister on defense minister has been stating ive been stating that they are determined to expand the minutes, reparation and rough law in order to militarily dismantled the remaining battalions of the military ring of how much a most palestinians in gauze are only getting a quarter of the water they need every day and that's about for leaders,
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according to the united nations. and a lot of it is polluted on salty leading to a public health crisis furnace. smith reports in the search for one of the rarest and most valuable commodities in gaza, clean drinking water. it's children who are carrying most of the book, 6 backbreaking work. so with much of the infrastructure here destroyed by israel combing, this is one of the only ways to get water from a to b. and if, even though we desperately need water to drink and to maintain basic hygiene, as you can see, we don't even have enough water to wash out dishes properly. we're using signed up to try to sanitize them, but it's not enough cooking utensils that also contaminated with sun residues and making it difficult to prepare to safely. united nations estimates the average palestinian and gaza is surviving on the 3 lead to the water per day for all the
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needs that's well below its emergency standards of 15 liters. about water is also salting and contaminated with as much as 70 percent of the population drinking straight from polluted wells. the met with treating salty water for drinking purposes. we action pay cash for it and stores in large containers and then distributed to the people. we appeal to donors to help us buy water, even if it's sold to just provide us with a whole center. not enough water means unsafe hygiene practices which help the spread of diseases and across cause attempts to repair the water supply network a held up. because israel isn't latching in new products, it says that could be used as weapons that the huffman one shot 92 percent of water and sanitation infrastructure has been completely obliterated. here in con units, the lack of electricity is where some of the crises with generates has completely
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destroyed. audrey sewage overflowed into streets in the c leaching into ground water and wells contaminating the water system, potentially for generations to come. but it's all just there. there's more rain coming for a flood stricken brazil. here's jeff with a check of the weather. the 1st things 1st, let's roll with your weather update across the americas. this is not the news i want to give you more rain coming into flood hit parts of southern brazil. this rain not going anywhere. locked into play. it's a $12.00 punch. because watch what happens over the course of the weekend waking up saturday morning. cool air, really slings into play here. temperature is well below average parts of lake dre waking up to 7 degrees and even sub 0 for patagonia. so for us the start to the date there. let's go back to the here. now the forecast on thursday has rained raped over northern brazil, as we'd expect to see it this time of year. we've had quite an active batch of what
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weather in this central caribbean here, and we see a just rotating around this. so in his spaniel of that eastern side of cuba and for jamaica to the states, we go active whether flaring up here, once again, it's possible outbreak of tornadoes anywhere from i'd say, arkansas, tennessee, as we look toward mississippi. now for the great lakes, we've got disturbed weather here. quite soaking range. that's now moving to the us northeast, so it's going to drop down temperatures there. and so otherwise we go in improvements in the weather for vancouver, but look at this storm system over the northern plains, billions. their temperature is well below average and still breezy up and down the coast of california. still ahead on the houses, it renews our v. m. team minority, right. or it gets louder as the engine elections and through the final stages we'll have testimony from some of the victims coming up and supported advances, celtics is i think in the end is eastern conference final with over the
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the o is use it for young women in the south african town play by poverty break and murder the baby. yet despite of the community workers determined to provide refuge, long as the community keeps, say, not my problem is always going to happen. like small town, safe house. and with this documentary on that, just now let me tell you almost suffice. cold results the past of its kind. in west africa, we were surrounded by a wild life. from the moment we entered a coupon. occupied right now able to practice what the now be used. only look, just very close here, like come in here, sits on to play with a large stairs face with a look in my private for me. now. thanks royal. i can also offer
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somebody valley equal, restored to me and gone news . the you're watching all of a 0 here. as a reminder of the top stories this hour, the governments of ireland, norway on spain have announced they will recognize an independent palestinian state beginning on the 28th of this month. is really government has recalls its in baset or sort of 3 european countries in opposition. at least 10 palestinians have been killed and overnight is really strikes and central gauze. the victims were all from one family, including a pregnant women and children. their bodies have been taken to
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a saw hospital. the is really army has forced hundreds of thousands of palestinians displayed in southern gaza since it began it's offensive 2 weeks ago. many of them are living in makeshift tents and a tiny coastal pots called on my wall seats. the is where the army claims, but it's a safe zone, but displace palestinians and rights groups. a people are crammed into the area under facing severe food and water shortages. honeywell was reports from on velocity in southern gaza, or rather infernal displacement having craves the whole rest of due to inadequate medical facilities and lack of authentic facing. as we walked on the side of the beach, we come across, this was very crowded. a space were for the latest families moved all the way from the city all the way through this area and been sheltering inside for the past 15
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days. and as you see, the lack of sanitation on the, the lack of highs, unit, exacerbating the living conditions for this particular for this last families. and the bible says you, but i am an old woman. i go into the sea to fetch salt water. i wash our coats with it and they all go through and we have no clothes to where we get the water from the sea to do the dishes, the washing to clean. this is our life. the go. look at our large families are forced into small space and as you see, how is the inside with across the golf? it's free by majorly made of young children. why force into these? because living conditions have an i hadn't been while you were suffering badly due to the lax bullshit. we find ourselves having to buy with clean um, salty water and we can't even afford it. and it's difficult to find. we've already
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suffering when we got to have is this right here. this is all know off the beach, west rental, on unit with people right here. one with thing. people here. i enjoying that one of the summer. there's one in the are here because the last the access to clean water, we're going to leave their homes and right back and from the vaccinations on the front part of the city all the way through this area. this particular side has been a major location of his randy relentless attacks within the past month. a honeymoon more via mos evacuations on palestine. a state funeral for iran slate presidents, but i am but ac is been held into ron world leaders of been streaming in to pay their final respects. tens of thousands of iranians have gathered at freedom square in the capital for prayers ceremony. the easiest body will later be taken to his
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home city of mess heads for burial on thursday. iran is marketing, it's 3rd of 5 officials of morning announced by the supreme leader i. it's all highly if i'm in a for sole source or was it the freedom squared around for that ceremony of the morning? tens of thousands of the rooms have been found that wrong. the freedoms declare for that time the funeral ceremony that's being held for the late president will be around you, but i am receipts. therefore, the minister, seeing i mean off to log on and they are companions. so most of people here are in black as a sign of morning and i've seen people crying and they are waiting for the president . this is federal to they are bodies. just a little that go, their bodies were on the vehicles and pay being taken through the freedom square and then he's going to be taking three's hometown mesh and be buried there. there are uh 4 in guest as well. deborah, that the president of tunisia,
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the for the minister of egypt, the, for the minister and the west presence of turkey, the dependent that the, the, the prime minister of pakistan, you rock the deputy prime minister of india and several other guests to put in guess also attending the funeral, that of course is important for the running put to can establish means to show that your one is not isolated from the world, and it has france. this out of that. i'll just be around that wrong. the induced prime minister and a ranger modi seeking a 3rd term and the 6 week election that's been underway since 19 april. ever since has him do nationalist party, the b j piece west elections in 2014. it's implemented policies that have less minorities unsettled as a pools and through the final stages. the m t minority rhetoric has become louder.
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the indian government has not grants a visa as to algebra, as journalists, so we're covering the election from outside the country. felix. no. our reports 23 year old, so due to is worried about raising 6 children by herself. her husband was killed by writing vigilante groups last year, who was abducted from india's western state to for i just done on suspicion of being a coast month left. many such attacks have become increasingly come on under the b j. these governance vigilante groups often linked to it over the local right. when groups are accused of attacking and killing country, treat is what most the most names and bullets once known as untouchables. hindus make up, the majority of india is one point for b and population. consider the call. holy. well,
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what's the budget on the bus runs out. people killed him after they talked to him. they fast took him to pharaoh's pool. but when the cops of the police station been to arrest him, victor lab tests took him elsewhere. these are in the things a pasta lives in fear. in the northern alter pradesh indians, most populous state is governed by the b j, p. r. in the says he's from he was attacked by a right wing handle crowd last year. he's out on the left of being held under the states and taken version little past in 2020 same you meant what they alleged that i was lowering people to convert to christianity. it's not true, i'm against forced conversions was an insult on cutting a tucker, the bgp government bound head scarves in schools and colleges. the move lead to a nationally debate and a legal case in other states, homes and businesses have been bulldozed and places of worship set on fire ex but c,
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b, g p's, into nationalistic ideology, has led to deep divisions. the majority psyche is to be associated by continuously trying to suggest that the gp is a only ponder to conformation which can put the role of minorities into place. prime minister and the red drum, or these government has been accused of pushing through discriminatory policies. but what do you insist he's bought? he works for the benefit of everyone. so not we believe in providing free grains free medical treatments, good housing, subsidized guest cylinders and both a. we provide all that to everyone without any discrimination. human rights organizations have won't have increased abuses against minorities in india, others blame the b, j piece, handle nationalistic, ideology. india risk of becoming one of the world's main generators of instability
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atrocities and violence because of the massive scale and gravity of the violations and abuses. targeting not exclusively, but mainly religious and other minorities as its 6 week long general election comes to one end. many voters hope the next government focuses more on development and creating jobs. felix new r o. o g 0. i can now speak to kyla us as ikari, who's the managing director of governance now news magazine joining us from them by thanks for your time. these allegations of policeman and look. so pop preventing muslims from casting votes and trying to detour them from even approaching polling booth. doesn't close well for what's supposed to be a democratic election in india. i'd like to say that, you know, i'd like to begin by saying that the largest democracy and all these are both saying that people are not allowed to vote on people are not allowed to would basis on the basis of religion is completely unsettling. but,
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and it is completely devoid of anybody, but they're more of them are paternity. so, i mean, there's a video that surfaced on social media. it's more than reports. so it's not about religion. i know somebody is a separately notice whose name i have not been featured in the, in the, in the rules for that does not mean that it is done by the government or it could be, uh, some kind of a glitch. you know, the 970000000 with us on a historical 49 across 7th, across 7 phases. so sometimes you do some technical issues you'll need, but not be there in the polls, but that doesn't mean that that is being done specifically on the basis of any concrete orders, you know. and i know many of times the additional function of india before leaving the forwarding started has reminded people to go to the website and check their name and the name is not the do you have to do that just stood for that campus and pack the election in any way, however, and so does the election in any b and, you know, this own propaganda done by the fact that the, you know, so done. but in the just my not of these are not the world or the name is with the
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lift is completely on unsubstantiated. because i mean in a country as, as large and bred in the size of the other 970000000 windows out there. and actually each it is like it isn't responsible if you don't reach and have a border to see that his name is there a good time. and you say it's propaganda, but the beach ape has been accused of discriminating against muslims and other minorities. so how is it planning on winning back the trust of these groups during the selection? now at the end of the data is a propaganda. it is a proper notice rated by the position. i know that the position has come together as b i n d i am not sure if she wants to serve this has this has put forward by multiple human rights organizations, one of which is human rights watch who put out a report just in 2023, saying that the hindu nationalist beat a party, use abusive and discriminatory policies to repress most lives in other minorities. this is a human rights organization based outside of india saying this. and so that is,
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that is what i'm saying. my point is something was based out of india and majority of the organizations will be solving the i'm talking about, no speaking, what you should be not wanting to do, not for this is majority by me. i don't see any minute. prime minister, not in the function of the senior functions on the be just be i won't be able take the nominations and also the sources of the country. what the tax filter itself is that the fund to be on the cost of the division if it needs to be prospected, has been defined what has been done, what is meant for everybody just before him. those muslim 6 questions. everyone everyone uses to start from the saw. so then there's also a better provided by the government. i don't see any reason why that is discrimination done on the beach without any kind of religion. but even there was a recent to us report that express the number of concerns over in just religious freedom, highlighting how religious conversion is legally prohibited in multiple states. how religious minorities are a tax on a regular basis. i mean, it's not reports incorrect as well,
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and you're saying that none of this is going on. now, i'm not saying that, you know, any of these reports have not reported anything which they have not seen. but having seen something from one lens is not true. you know, one has to be on the ground to, to make sure that the says on to sometimes it is just me, not you just check things. i mean, the so many multiple parties and the fact that the opposition ties on the minorities populations, they're going to be submitted. they have done. i've actually resided in the kind of shrinking numbers that they have seen and work done right from 2014 is actually the comment. the parties development on prime minister, another movie has said that he talks about the not statement, but we'd like not to, not any actually have spoken about any discrimination towards religious minorities . all right, thank you so much for speaking to us from by a kind us to call you. thank you. the time for all the sports is here. so during
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thanks very much bye. leave a cruise and go in search of pop 2 of a possible on beat and trouble later wednesday, the german champions take on atlanta in the road flick final as the end to lift 3 trophies in 8 days. they started supports by 11 cruising a 2 games away from football in all tablets. the the 51 match and beaten run his audio, the 1st ever buddhist league title and the heavy favorites to lift the gym and come on set today before that vote chevy. alonzo. is t must be atlanta in the row peak funnel at dublin's of the the stadium would have been preparing for these moments. so all here is no just to the job. my, you always prior to the game, why is the ball is rolling this time for the players? medications performances, the season of the nickname, never lose. and all the more impressive considering that it's so long as i suppose,
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full season coaching at the top level with a team that were in danger of relegation. when he took over, i learned a lot from, from the players as well, and they teach me a lot of things. practicing is how you showed you learn best on. and this year it's been on the last year as well. it's been like you might have a whole bunch of gold you it's, it's had been me so much on with good players normally is here and this year we're happy to play us live occasion won this tournament back in 1988 when it was the wife a cup and it's that 1st you are paying finals since finishing one is up to right on madrid in the 2002 champions leap. hoping to know the muff tracking dublin boat is another informed team, atlanta. they may have lost the culprits. how many a funnel t events this last week, but they now have another shot that climbing the 1st major trophy and 61 year. is it the dc monkey model multiple g d, which we've played a lot of matches in a positive way, but we still have a good. it's about what happened against events. is that now it's another game.
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another cup final, it's a new match with a very prestigious trophy on the line. so we've got no excuses. left occasion lost the previous 2 games against atalanta. the going to this one is clear favorite. they know that if they can play this hood will only cause us louts and in germany. second division stepped between them and an unprecedented invincible travel. david stokes, out to 0 now to a power struggle at a time in champions into milan, where an american investment fund has ceased control of the club in his chinese unassuming file to repay a 430000000 dollar loan to the us. some of the tree shooting says the move risk, the stability, if the club spots a tree says it needs to protect its investments. it means into all the 7th city club on the american i to ship alongside atlanta. ac milan, if you're in tina roma, general, i'm palmer full my into coach claudia on the air is set to retire after stepping
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down as kelly or a coach by mutual agreement. that since 2 year old has money, several top teams in europe is perhaps best known for guiding less the city to the premier like title in 2016. that is advantage boston celtics, in the, in the eastern conference finals. as the 17 time chime has to gain one over the indiana paces, they had to come from behind in the 4th quarter, which just of 6 seconds remaining jaylen brown's high things up. thanks to this free pointed to push the game into over time space. jason's hates and scoring 10 that he's 36 pointed over time to help the celtics valley to 133 to 148 when it's for sale. 6 reach the final. so play for record 18th and be a title. best of 7 series continues in boston. it came to him 1st, a series is far from where we come back and play well enough to win again on, on, on thursday. so so not, no, i'm not trying to prove,
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prove anything individually. i know the ultimate goal is to try when the championship the button. most of the time, celebrities have been turning out to the cannes film festival in the south of france. but there's been another star attraction on the red carpet in and pick flame french athletes and spilt stalls. carry the torch down the carpet and of the famous that the probably the festival i had the showing of a film detailing francis and then pick history. it was all part of the torch relay, taking place through from the head of the games which began in paris on july, the 26th, at the head of those games. knowing that police have been chosen for a new range of bobby dulls highlighting role models. and women sports among them, french books still mostly who won gold and rio spanish power travelling, susanna rodriguez, who's the writing and then pick chum, champion from teacher and 5 time and then pick tennis, med list, venus williams. mean there's moments in life that you can't even dream about. i never thought that i would be you know, made as
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a barbie doll. when i look back on my life, i can't, i literally can't imagine my life without sports and without the game. so i want other young girls to have that invaluable experience of playing a sport and what it teaches you and what you learn and what you take from it. not just that moment for the rest of your life. right, that is all your support for now. more lights i with pizza, it's about to during. all right, so i will see you later on. thank you so much. will return to iran and the state funeral for presidente, but i am the ac that has been held in to ron world. leaders have been streaming in to pay their final respects. the easiest body will later be taken to his home city of mess heads for burial on thursday. iran is marking. it's 3rd, a 5 official days of morning announced by the supreme leader. i a to know if i'm in a, we have with us on the buyers who was the director of the international crisis groups iran project. welcome to algebra 0 for how would you assess or describe presidents that uses, like i say, well, prison, racy was a quite an unpopular president. uh,
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and i think he did more in all of his predecessors combined to weaken further. and this and power discredit the office of the presidents because he was completely subservient to the supreme theatre and to the revolutionary guards. there had been important events that have happened under his watch like you, ron has got much closer in terms of ministry cooperation with russia. iran joined the brakes. you wrong, got into a ministry confrontation with israel. there was also the roughest one with saudi arabia. i mean, these are all significant moments for iran under his lunch, correct. but none of it actually was his idea or what that was led by him. for instance, the right person on with saudi arabia was led by the national security advisor at the time. and the sean connie, or the decisions about around the region on policy in general are made elsewhere by the, by the supreme data and the revolutionary guards of, uh, pivot towards the east, but radcliff, along with russia and china, again, is not
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a policy that was his he was a quite the relevant and all of these things and that's why you saw the supreme leader after the accident coming out on saying nothing is going to change. that in and of itself is quite telling about the rules, the presidents in general. but this president, in particular plate, and as far as the foreign minister, he really had the confidence of the establishment, the interim foreign minister. now in his place. do you expect him to face any challenges in this interim period? so this cut into intern, foreign minister, anybody county also is extremely close to the establishment. in fact, he has a family tie with the supreme theater. so he's very much trusted. even under the previous foreign minister, mister county was still negotiating with the us and online. he was negotiating to restore the new 2015 nuclear deal. so he was playing an outsides role for a deputy foreign minister. and so even on that front,
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i expect more continuing to then change. how do iranians feel? do you think about the prospect some going to the elections and 50 days time to look at it's hard to say because iran is our emotional people and this has been a shock to the country for, for but again, as i said, a prison rice, it was not popular, they can amik situation. the country has exasperated in the past few years and present rice who oversaw or mass of repression of the women like freedom protests. 2 years ago, we saw in the interim parliamentary elections last week, only 8 percent participation entire on prison race. it came to power in 2021 with the lowest turn of in presidential elections. so there is a degree of political apathy any wrong, and it might effects, i think, the turnouts, on june 28th as well. but it wouldn't drop below a certain degree, because the regime has its own constituency, which is about 10 to 15 percent of the society. and there are also segments of the
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society, or course, then to go into the polls because they're afraid that it would come at a cost for them if they don't have the stamp in there. uh, identity card. well, as the international crisis grouping, what are you keeping an eye out on when it comes to the investigation in particular book, i doubt that this was anything other than an accident. in fact, there was a, a track record of aviation safety problems in iran. iran is under us sanctions cannot operate updates, it's fleets, and over the past 4 years, 2000 people have actually been injured or have died in their accident. and of course, in this particular case, this is a 50 year old american built helicopter of those costs and, and, and on a storm. and so uh, that makes sense to me that it was an accident, but even if it was foul play, i don't think the running government is likely to acknowledge it. for 2 reasons. one, it will put it in
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a position that would have to respond and it really does not the one of the respond as we saw with the compensation with israel last month. iran draw a line under is a compensation very quickly because it doesn't want a massive escalation or consultation with the us or israel. and 2nd is that if it acknowledges that it's adversaries could take out its president and his foreign minister is clearly shows that it's no longer in control of his own security, internal security. and that's really humiliating for this funding for public. okay . i by us, thank you so much for giving us your analysis on set. so that's it for the news. our analogy is the right. you can always head online for more information on the day's top stories. our website is ology 0 dot com. there is one of our top stories . israel's military has repeatedly attacked the seeds, hospitals in northern garza. so head on line for that story as well as the days other top stories will take a short break on al jazeera and we're back in just
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a moment with much more of today's news. of the latest headlines by the interrogate. the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes, they look that correct, but so in the international community, can we also say that dells? the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without a meeting of minds with israel committing genocide before our eyes. and none of our mainstream politicians across the board seem to have a problem with it. campaigner andrew fine, stay and photographer shock you do on,
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on active is on the crisis against each one of us. these are with this, and this is upon us. as with this is to be able to the date for the seeing around the studio will be on script part to oh, no disease i was planning on a scooter, was my cousin. he said, we're on our way home when we saw in his reading the jeep driving towards us. so we started running soldiers begin, shooting. jude was hit in the neck and felt. it happened near the foot job, a refugee camp near jericho in the occupied westbank. soldiers detained, the wounded boy, accusing him of throwing rocks in pipelines before leaving him and his really hosp these really hospital where he was treated claims they are owed more than $13000.00 for treating an 8 year old child with a gunshot wound from it is really assault his father says the bill is so high, it will be impossible to pay posts and you, the officials told they'll just hear that in situations like this is real,
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deducts the funds directly from customs taxes that it collects on behalf of the palestinian authority. she says she'll never write a scooter again. the, it's never the wrong time to do the rice taint ireland, spain on norway now, and they will recognize palestine as an independent states. israel recalls it's on basset or in response you're watching out, is there a light from my headquarters and i'll find a navigator also coming off is really air strikes, kill at least 10 people in central garza including a pregnant women while it's forces on the ground, lay siege to 2 hospitals in the u. n. says palestinians in gauze are getting
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