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rustic crossings in recent months. most of these bless and the bless. i'm, we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the a $1000000.00 palestinians though, internally displaced it as well as ground defensive forces. people to flee violence un wants of apocalyptic living conditions across the street, the, on the bulk of this. so just a life from the also coming up the is ready strikes, continue to target, heavily populated civilian areas of these 6 were killed in this attack,
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refugee camp i guess one more time. and it's, it gets back together. and one tables in a safe place that i'm not wearing a 2 nights that i can sleep safely. and then think about that i, i rock in my head us. we need a young man who has been continually displaced across concepts. tell me here as last 15 family members and to start from south career councils, the security agreement with an old stuff to balloons filled with rubbish was sent across the border. the thanks for joining us. it's been nearly a month since israel moved his tongue send troops into gauze, southernmost city. now the u. s. as a staggering 1000000 people have been forced to flee rafa. it was once a refuge for displaced palestinians from across the strip. many have to move repeatedly to escape is rarely attacks. the un says the now being forced to move again, seeking refuge and destroys facilities. and what it cools on,
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speaker will conditions see not really ad space that these left of for civilians to, to grow murray then leave is becoming more and more limited. and then more and more product. um it's, it's impossible as of today to move uh from my wasi, where our, some of our practices are to go to are you initially there by law without literally navigating through a wave of people that are everywhere. well, for many as a perilous journey fleeting from one city to the next, with no let up in the us radio strikes across the strip. here's one young policy and mine is jenny, and we'll hear from in just a moment's time. 19 year old help me here is some kind of as a city close to the i'll ship a hospital as this real step top bombardment and the tax that that'll be fled to
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city. and he made the journey by foot working all day to reach the southern city are rough. uh we just a few days after leaving 14 members of his family were killed and then this riley strike on that family home in kansas city. he spent 3 months sheltering in rafa until another bomb struck the building next to them, very unhealthy. his siblings and parents under the rubble, his mother was killed in that strike because that raids intensified help. he made the journey back up to the milwaukee area and calling eunice where he's being forced to sleep in a tent in the desert with the summer heat, steadily increasing. well, how many here is this moved again, temporarily this time to central garza and he spoke to my colleague 40 bucks. you go from there and he describes what he's enjoyed over the past several months. a life for me and my family now is super difficult. we're now in on last area, tenured, a city with less than 2 kilometers far from where that is there any army accessed and dropped off. in my last area,
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we are super worried that the start of the army may count again to can eunice invading the on most the area of making n u a refugees way of towards data about i or another area in the south. if it also starts with the, the people are somebody where we, you can walk on the markets and almost area. you always see that people looking at the south looking at the fire that is coming from the city. and you can see the nervous and all the faces here in animals. i'm a computer engineer, students and my brother is a i engineer students. we know nothing but coding. and that's what, how all our lives was before the work all day long. just putting all these on, this is the hardest task in one life. now and almost all life is just standing and lives secure one gallon of water or just guarding the tents. cooking on fire. a lot of new things that's kind of on here material
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and doesn't look like else. this is a picture i believe of you and your mother and your twin brother. uh, and this was on your graduation date. i believe this picture means a lot to you help me. oh yes. this is. victor was sticking last year when we and our last day in high school. add um lift . it is me in front of me. uh, my name and ari between my dream in the middle of my mother at this time, which means smile. and she always smiles and add the rides my identical twin brother. how much, what do you dream of today? help me safe place. a safe place and just another opportunity to get my family back together and to get my
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family back on thoughts and then a safe place. we lost our house. we lost that were the last the most precious thing in life, which is my mom. i just one to my family to get back together and one table in a safe place that i'm not to worry uh, 2 nights that i can sleep safely. and then think about that i, i rock it may hit us. i mean, the bombing that kills my mother and roof off it was at 2, 10 am off turned midnight's. we all were sleep. my mom and my father stows until now. i'll start more then. after a month, more than 3 months of the accident, a now near to 4 months still wake up every single day. at 2, 10 am. he wakes up, have nightmares. he sometimes screamed last night. i hope to go back to my normal
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life. i strolled down there and to keep up just to save life, where i can, i creates what i want. uh, i made so many great things for my brother who is an a i engineer who worked to save people to help people in coal rid, recreate system. so the mos and the doors can know if the person is wearing a mosque or not to allow him to enter or not. and we made so many projects that help the people here and go. so we want to keep up with the tech because we both, we both are tech twin was telling me here was speaking to us a little bit earlier within the newest displaced palestinians have returned to what's left of their homes days off to these radio. and we withdrew from the area northern gauze. it has been declared that this us designed by posting and officials more than 50000 residential units have been destroyed. the those returning a left, searching through the rubble of direct homes lead to oh, perfect. we'd rather face hunger or bombardment the leaf at the sides despite the
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entire guys this trip being our beloved secret land. we cannot leave the north. as you can see, the houses at risk of collapsing and the stairs. the walls are being bombarded. there's no support structures. as you can see, there's a whole the and the ceiling has collapsed. we've hung sheets around the structure and states. here, i've been living here with my husband, his 2nd wife, all children and adults was a little. so all mode and 45 people here and there's many head from the south towards central gaza strikes full of them. is there any fighter jet struck in apartment block in the outrage refugee camp? at least 6 people were killed and at least 28 palestinians were killed across the strip. on monday, leading judith being taken to the o x, a hospital in central gulf, but the hospital is overrun with patients, and they are running out of life saving supplies, including water. while these rails, the tanks,
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continue this confusion about what us present joe biden claimed was as well as proposal to end the war. what is being said in west jerusalem and destroy the government spokes person has said that the plan outlined by bite and last week is partial. but the state department says it's completely confident that israel will agree to the proposal and says, how much should 2 if you look at the major elements of this proposal, they are nearly identical to the major elements of the proposal that am i submitted several weeks ago. there are some minor differences. there are differences that we think that can be bridge and such as the united states thinks they can be bridge their differences, that the other mediators, egypt, and cut or think that can be. that thing can be bridge big actually come out. it's, it's, this is a serious not proposal, a must have just accepted. but if we, there needs to be further negotiations. we think those are all eminently bridge of all, yes, as vs. it's a mazda mazda deal. meanwhile, the u. s. a. so it could a, to the draft a un security council resolution in support of its latest to cease for our plan.
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she, every time she has moved from washington, dc of the draft you on a security council resolution is meant to bolster the white house. narrative of israel is presented, it's peace proposal and only how moss stands in the way of peace. now the un security council welcomes the new deal announced on may 31st and calls upon how much to accept it fully and implemented. it's terms without delay and without condition. the problem with this framing is that we can all see at the moment that it is israel. there's a standing in the way of ratifying this deal. it's own deal, according to the us. and there is a debate on the way now as to whether in raising problems pertaining to phase 2 of the deal. benjamin who in yahoo is giving him a survey a reasonable way uh from us can basically say, well, we agree with a deal that you sent to us, but nothing yahoo isn't talking about that deal. there was
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a sense that this time things were different. the bite administration is entering the election season. there was always a sense of one to some kind of pause in the election season. so people talk about donald trump, not genocide, joe. in addition, they've got the by end of the main is really low. be here in washington, the a pack will the usual suspects for a pack phones. there's every indication of adult trump. what doesn't want this conflict to continue if he gets the president's, he doesn't want it on his plate, it appears the one element for the the ministration appears to have neglected, is applying enough leverage on benjamin netanyahu. she everytime see elders here at washington. meanwhile, as well as ministry spokesman is confirms of symbol captives have died. 12 being held in gaza is devastating news to the families of history. the captives whose being organizing rallies every week to pressure the government to reach a cx 5 deal and bring the captive. so i see in sarasota,
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i feel like it's the part of my family is that died day and i feel that from week to week it's just we're here just for about more and more hostages is that dying. and now we are in the critical moment. if we're not gonna go ahead and we'll make it hostage, there is no help for this country or just that's a terrible news. it's a crazy situation that we're accounting each days and each day, another day and another day. and then the number of the hostages is just going down and not because of there are coming back 30. there is any of these because there are a dead police in the us state of california has arrested at least 70 people
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involved in a protest. and sold a diety with palestinians, and these are the consulate in san francisco to curry was there was something folded about 8 45 am local time. roughly 100 anti genocide professors walk into the complex occupied the lobby on for all the flag that re sign is in the city there. they were arrested about 3 hours later in the right. now the protesters are condemning the ongoing genocide side. they are heating the call, the students involved with the international solidarity, which includes occupying is really conflicts and entities such as this one, in a sense for occupying the occupier space. and we're doing that because we are part of the growing masses of people who are demanding an end to the genocide. ultimately, israel is making these decisions with us back and we have to just start to wherever
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we can. i was one of the very few journalists and therefore we why wouldn't still unfolding from the very beginning at one point when the police eventually did move in an issue, the order i was told you're on the property at which point i left. this action is just the latest in a series of direct options that we've seen here in the san francisco bay area. against the genocide we have seen active as shut down san francisco international airport, the bainbridge, the golden gate bridge, lockheed martin is the port of oakland and is rarely console. it is just the latest target. and one thing that these activists all say is that they will not stop these protests until this genocide and took the 0 san francisco major fires of engulf pulse of northern israel. after a series of rocketed tank, some level emergency teams is struggling to put out the flames. thousands of families if they move to safety, several roads will say being close in the upper gallery area in recent weeks. these
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are the army and has bloss sizes of increase the intensity of the cross border attacks. still a head allowed to 05 years until you turn us full. i'm a bricks. it policy leader nodule for our says he will run of you case general election 4th of july. and the whole is of will create a crisis to pregnant women because many losing the unborn babies to miscarriage every day. the hello way. uh, looking at uh, another stormy, a couple of days ago, central pa, so the us thing, see the, some of the heads erupt. thing this big down pulls down across the southern most palm. so some live a shout was certainly
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a possibility. i think the west or whether they bought the move on, it still was not going to be up across the plains and northern plains easing either towards the lake side. but the next uh side of every flight pressure once its central positive kind of as well. you can see how organized it does become as we go through tuesday. so some law child, gusty, wins. some bonnet storm, certainly a possibility and maybe even the tornado wrapped in that state. so you did scattering the showers down towards the south as oh, tumbling further east west. we will see west the weather, pushing across the legs, the tennessee valley, the valley pushing i've it was east disabled by the end of the way. this type of process guys come back in behind that we could do with the break up towards the northwest into west and canada does look a little dry and bright to try it bright for good parts of mexico, not so across the greats. around 2 is quite a rash of showers, big area cloud. here's some more rain coming in across espana, jamaica saying some shy was running right down into nicaragua and costa rica, a few shots for the sonata ends on choose day. but tutting dry here,
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the book of actually without just ever his reminds of, of the top stories this, our united nation says this rate, the violence has forced 1000000 people to flee reference southern gaza, they're living and what with you and cooling, unspeakable condition, soft of the homes, you and shelters for destroyed is there any strikes across can also continue. at least 6 people were killed when is ready forces from the residential block in the upper range refugee camp in the central causes. this way the ministry has killed more than 36000 people's gun on his way to government spokesman says that the plan outlined for us president joe biden last week to end the war cause it is quote, partial for the us says is completely confident that his route will agree to the proposal dumped as a gauze, as ness, the hospital, se israel's war is leading to an alarm and increasingly,
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miscarriages. they say up to 10 patients and losing the unborn children each day compared to one or 2 before the war. an estimated $60000.00 women in guns, a pregnant of the hallways of wall mount nutrition, and a lack of health care is worsening. the situation, i made reports from the obama hungry displays distress and imprisonment. doctors say these conditions are holding a surgeon, miscarriages, across gauze. surviving the war has been difficult enough for many pregnant women given birth poses yet another challenge that in the special care about how cool when i came for a follow up visit. but they told me the baby had no heart beats. i was told it was lucky due to lack of medicine and found nutrition. this is my 5th day at the hospital and i don't know what to do. after nearly 8 months of israel's, on florence,
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adequate emergency here is no longer available for many expectant mothers. a few months i was kind of this, but the funny addition then, before the war, the rates of miscarriages was low. about one or 2 cases a day. but now this so much kind of can see if we see up to 10 miscarriages on a daily basis for supplies of medicines and equipment are limited and often not exist. women are also under going c sections without anastasia. doctors say the war has led to a rapid surgeon, mixed carriages and premature birth induced in part by high stress. about 60000 pregnant women in gaza have little to no access to adequate parental health services. the international rescue committee saves only to a partially functioning hospitals. offer maternity services said to him and i left pregnant women who have miscarried, face a lot of psychological suffering as
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a lack of emotional support from the medical stuff as well. we're also facing great psychological impressions due to the rules. these conditions are making things worse. months of bombing attacks and devastation have led to wide spread. the trauma wasn't that also and had been pregnant for months. i came to the hospital in pain. i've experienced a lot of fear and exhaustion. i myself had been carrying for the sick and injured. i think this led me to miscarry. the war has created terrible conditions for palestinians in garza and now increasing b also for the unborn honey. my mother was just the at all since row gone gone. how's time this? nobody who south korea has suspended a military agreement with north korea that comes days of to be on yanks and hundreds of balloons filled with rubbish. across his border with the south. the ministry deal was signed back in 2018 to ease tensions between the neighboring
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countries. straight to robot bride, whose lot for us in, sol. so rob, what was in this agreement and what's been to jefferson's with yeah, they even use that. it has now been officially suspend it is fairly significant to if i only symbolic, symbolically. this agreement was signed back in 2018 at the time of the improved relations. that was the heyday of somebody diplomacy between north and south korea and also involving the united states. and this, the agreement followed a landmark visit by the then president of south korea to pyongyang. it was allowed, it was a military agreement which was meant to pay the wasteful de escalation of tensions along this border between north and south, limiting the amounts of military activity that could take place in this buffer zone . but in recent times, with worse ending relations, we have seen this agreement largely ignored with north korea. a staging artillery drills on its coastline within the buffer zone,
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also replanting land mines. so the confirmation that is now being suspended by south career allows the south koreans also now to stage millet 3 drill is much closer to the border between north and south, which it says it needs to do given the worse ending relations. and all of this has been as a direct result, according to south career of the launching of these fresh build balloons. so we seen hundreds of them coming south from north korea in the past week or more, according to south koreans endangering peoples safety and also accusing the north koreans of jeremy gps signals along the dmc border. it sounds like this could well indeed have huge security implications for the entire korean peninsula and not to mention the regional the relations between north and south. it was a was we know, go back and forth of relations have been worse than they are at the moment. but you
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have to say that things are fairly acrimonious. we've had an increase in missile testing by north korea in short range ballistic missiles, icbm, and also in the past year. also trying to put a spice satellite into space. and we have a conservative administration in south korea that has been very tough with north korea, with, with this shows of force, millet 3 drills of its own supporting joint military exercises with the united states. but said this latest balloon exercise, that's the latest development. what we're waiting to say in south korea has not ruled it out, is the re installation of these so called loud speakers, the broad cost of propaganda across the bob. why between the north and south korea and now we haven't had that yet. but if those kind of things were introduced, that would mock if the deterioration or i rolled many thanks, the brought mcbride lot for us and sold so vote counting is on the way off to india a 6 week long election with early trends showing the ruling commendation of probably me to send
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a render moody head on his rivals exit polls over the weekend to predict to the moodies policy, the b j. p. and his allies was a to a large majority. election commission says a rec will braking 642000000 people. cost of sophistry is to be made of mexico off to claudia shane bound, sweeping election victory on sunday night. 61 year old will be her country's 1st female president. she's promised to continue the legacy of a mentor, the outgoing present address mind while lopez on the door a main challenge of social galvis, especially. she plans to challenge the outcome due to what she calls an equal competition mode of apollo reports of mexico city. the morning after mexico celebrated a historic victory flower, the ashamed bomb becomes the 1st woman to be elected president in the nation's history and make equal and my initial call. and mexico woke up to one of the greatest victories, experienced bytes, young democracy in the whole,
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mexico has been considered a democracy since 1997. and since then, no president as everyone with the approval rating that shine balm actually out of the novel with elections over many are reflecting on the significance of the wind. cho, on the credit for this procedure, she has taken on a very special burden. it is not easy, i hope she knows how to handle it, and i hope the country is better than ever for everyone. but with president elect cloud, the a shame bomb promising fresh leadership. it's clear she faces a multitude of old challenges. one of the most pressing questions on the minds of voters this election season is how will the next president tackle the issue of violence? mexico continues to experience historic levels of violence and experts say the country is in need of a drastically different approach. when it comes to matters of security strategy, though many expect claudia shane bomb to continue the policies of the outgoing president, and this money will piece over that,
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or whose own popularity helps her bid for the presidency. others see that as unfair? must keep the local mo, not rather than seeing her as someone be manipulated by a man which would see her as an intelligent and strategic woman who knows that borders are demanding continue to in certain projects on the that they approve of really exist. despite initially conceding the election, so 2 things, guns is the main opposition candidate now says she plans to contest the result via a post on social media. the for many, the presidential election. marx, a new era and mexico, one that leaves behind the countries male dominated political culture. when we ended up a little al, jazeera mexico city. so that's it for you. okay? now we're british right wing politician nigel for raj has taken over as lead to all the reform you take policy. you will say special stand as a candidates in the general election on the 4th of july. perform u. k is seen as a challenge. it to the loading conservatives in some constituencies for us was will
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say one of the key campaign is in the 2016 bricks. that referendum which britain invited to leave for european union. charlie angela has more now from london. nigel farrell is a most of political theatrics originally. he said he wasn't going to stand in this election because that wasn't enough time for him to successfully campaign. he said he would need months rather than weeks. now he's changed his mind. why? well, he says he's been speaking to young people and he says he's seen a rejection of a political class. he hasn't seen in decades. he's been off by them. why he's not running. he says he feels guilty and that is why he's going to spend while he now has just 4 and a half weeks to persuade the people of clacton in essex, that he is the right candidate for them. and this is a man who has run in parliamentary elections 7 times and he has lost every single time. what do i intend to lead? is a political revolt? yes, a revolt. a turning of all backs on the political status quote,
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it doesn't work. nothing in this country works anymore. according to the latest mucous, coal with home is no contract to win any seats in this selection. instead, neva is projected to him is highest majority in a 100 years with 422 seats. some of the conservatives are projected to sofa that lowest numbers f o, with just a 140 seats. that's the lowest since 1986. but the reform policy has in the last 12 months reason to overtake the green party, the scottish national party, and the liberal democrats to become the side most popular party in britain. whether that popularity will translate into actual votes for needs to be c, charlie angela out of their view. and as well see program says it's increasing a to assist people in haiti, but much more help is needed. the organization says so far as provided meals 200000 people, displaced by violence, gangs control around 80 percent of he's capital making,
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distribution incredibly difficult. lesandra rum, catchy has more food in medicine from the unions. world food program is finally reaching the haitian capital for the prince's airport. shut down. since march has been reopened, allowing supplies to be distributed across the city, the roads in and out of warner prints are controlled by army groups. the board has been closed for a long time, it was loaded and the airport was closed source effectively waterfront for the past few months has been an island. so it's really important for wi fi and other humanitarians to be able to bring supplies into the city to run essential programs, people in city. so late, the city is biggest slum, we're facing catastrophic levels of hunger. but the, you and food agency says that it's been able to deliver more than 600 tons of rice beans and vegetable oil to more than 90000 in the past month. but down might not be

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