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the, the it is, well, it's not actually continues to hit central parts of the gaza strip, the latest, i'll get you in clinic and a school as well as it comes to the people trying to escape the funny thing. the other ones are enjoying this sound. is there a life from dell also coming up on this to me in the group? i'm us says it once gallon sees it a ceasefire agreement with last appointment. accept a deal from israel present to abide in the announcer sweeping, assign them restrictions, hoping to come and meet the migration on the southern border of the us on the 2 leading candidates and the new case, general election go head to head left us kind of bonds,
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to buy the beginning of the central gaza way is ready. forces have carried out more strikes, targeting densely populated areas, at least 13 palestinians have been killed in separate arabs on out, but asian, i'm a gauzy refugee camps is really war. planes bummed residential buildings on the gauzy. 2 children are among the dead. and now the res, comp 11 people have been killed and are talking to you in clinic. among the dead 3 children is really troops announced that to be inside the account that likes the hospital and central guns has been overwhelmed with the patients and the wanting some deals may find the images and the out 0 is how you might lose reports disturbing for the past, wait a minute with the another job. i'm going to be in this project from i left the hospital all the way through the side of the target is residential homes. as, as you can say, this is probably if i'm not mistaken,
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this is the vehicle to bring it back injuries back to the crime. and i can see these are the of the bridge, the another on the on just made. it weighs all the way to the more the west, the flag body. com. d i. yeah. all right. this is the bon him or the body was paid all the way to know more. here what we're looking at is a remaining family member who happens to be critically injured, but he was in the ambulance with another family member who was pronounced dead right on the side of the talk. this has been going on for the past 30 minutes or so, and when did not stop, we're seeing a phrase in the past. and it seems to be the beginning of the massive operation.
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and i've raised refuge account as is really the now beginning august, all the shows up in the grades and all the. yeah. so right now i'm at the more this is a more goes on up to the hospital where nearly rod body is to the hospital have been stopped here because this really on the right of the hospital that the body about of a time. and we are other bodies that we just brought a few minutes ago who have believed that these people were inside the home. uh half an hour ago. what we see here is a whole family mother and father simply on the floor of this more. and we don't know what's going to happen next. the bottom is still going on. more bodies are coming to the half of the by one or more ambulance. they get there to
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do this hot outside the hospital to the positive side harmony, all of the more families i try inside the bon home and in the neighborhood unable to leave because of the intensity of the bombing campaign. it is very tragic, very sad. and again, we would have talked with family half an hour ago together. right now, the smell of this morning was looking for alexa hospitalizations. people are dying as they wait for life saving operations, and he says patients are being treated on the floor. the hospital is already struggling to deal with 3 times as many patients as it's designed for nevada. before the day we demand the rough and caribou southern crossings be reopened to transfer the injured and the sick abroad to ease this health crisis. medical supplies, field, hospital, fuel and staff must be allowed in the to operate the hospitals and health care
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centers. this is an urgent appeal to international health organizations across the world to save cause health system. and to stop this genocide a war before, it's too late to speculate. palestinians were killed across the gauze on tuesday. they include a policeman who died in on his ran the strike on that car in the bala. but kind of about as soon went to the sea, then a warning, some of the images in his report, maybe of setting the off to a mass of and is really as tried when yet another heavily populated area and going so palestinian parents endeavoring pena with only tooling to feed the children, but within seconds is what even sewing of rain down in the area where there was seeking shelter. a lesson id and i'm not now so you know, so elizabeth falls literally. we woke up this morning and was preparing breakfast for our children. one of a sudden missiles, a fight, and a passing call. everyone, and so i just killed my family, threw themselves to the ground. some fainted,
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others cried and feel, my sister and 2 of my animals were injured in taken talk to him is very minute treehouse intensive. finally, just tax anderson, food goes the 1st play, displace palestinians flood here of to israel declared that sage so, but the reality is far from that place, this call has been attacked. it's a police car that's a police state posting and police officers have been killed without getting any prior warnings that were responsible on securing and maintaining control in the palestinian civil of thrones. as the attack has been carried down to, one of the most densely populated areas with dozens of civilians have been reported injured in light of these and going on relenting, isabel had talked to him the gall, this to the palestinians of being taken to the near point and overwhelmed so hospitable children again monday on able to grasp the protective seat of as well
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to but too often they are going even buddy backs. ringback my son was seen, bring me my son, bring him. my son did nothing to deserve being killed. he went outside to play with his friends. he never came back having the police for the water and came across the go with a strip. 2 more than $36550.00 pounds to indians have no being killed since october . as well as when he is. it's 8 months. it's funny, right. leaders have the to continue the sold power recognizing which is the right. yeah. right. but i had a story. i mean, all these really troops have carried out. another raid on jeanine in the occupied westbank has been heavy gunfire and explosions as palestinian fighters confronted the troops is ready. forces have repeatedly carried
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out raids on the city as well as of a nearby towns and villages. comma spokesman in the summer, having done says, as well as response to a cease for our proposal, doesn't tally with what's been outlined by joe biden. us present how detailed the 3 states plan, which he said could lead to a permanent sci fi. but how my says it's looking for a clear indicator, israel permanently, and the warrant garza for the palestinian group accepts a deal on the remote defeat. i didn't know if i thought we have conveyed our position to the mediators saying that israel's position needs to be clear, indicating their willingness to permanently end this war and completely withdraw from the gaza strip. this would allow us to conclude the deal unless such a position is clear, then it would be impossible for us to agree to a deal that does not secure nor guarantee a permanent ceasefire. a complete withdraw from the gaza strip as implemented a sincere and true prisoner swap for us to sending the c i a chief to the middle
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east and a bid to bro pharmacies file william burns will meet with an adoption delegation that will arrive in doha, on wednesday cutoff says it hasn't received any firm agreement, some either as well or a mass on the plan put forward by biden. but it's foreign ministry spokesman says things are moving in the right direction. we haven't had concrete approval. so the suggestions on the table by both sides, and we have all what i've done the scene, the go to get it serious statements coming in from the is going to the ministers, which doesn't tell us with a lot of confidence of that being a unified position on that and event of, of this, this kevin proposal on the, on the table. however, we can see also that there is a positive momentum building up within both sides. as you said, the statements from how i'm also quite positive. all the following sort of a commitment to, to the language and asking for more clarification. but they were above it. we have also seen
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a positive movement and it is like the government is meeting right now. and that there are discussions over accepting the proposals on the cables. but any of my colleagues like how it works, but the junk copy the white house national security council communications advisor . he insisted the ceasefire proposal laid out by president by them is something that time us should access a proposal that the president laid out on friday is an accurate description of the proposal itself. it isn't as rarely proposal arrived at after the intense diplomatic conversations with us here in united states, of course in our team. but it wasn't as rarely proposal. and the very next day there's really foreign minister acknowledge that publicly that it was their proposal and it, and it was as a designer. so i'm very sorry to interrupt you thereby have pushed back a little bit about that because of course, prime minister benjamin yahoo has said it's not a complete reflection of what they have agreed to. it's not accurate. so, you know, there's been pushback from, from the israelis basically. so it was telling the truth, let me just interrupt,
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let me just interrupt you. let me just interrupt you and say that i'm comfortable that this is in fact, an accurate depiction of the proposal. these rarely proposal, the president laid it out and start detail. he didn't lay out every single detail, but all the big components of it, and he did so accurately and it, it is really proposal. and now it's up to the mazda acceptance proposal, so that we can get the hostages out. and so that the innocent people of god who have no part in this war, can get the food water medicine shelter that they deserve. birth is rarely government is rejecting its own proposal. the proposal has been laid out by president biden. i don't, i've never seen anything that says or rejecting. yes, i've seen some public comments by some officials that are disputing some components of it, but i have not seen some rejection of it. it isn't as rarely proposal, they've acknowledge that the us house of representatives has voted to sanctioned the international criminal court conference prosecutor applied for restaurants for these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his defense minister,
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you have gone to prosecute, has also seeking warrants for 3 leaders of how much, how does your cost report from washington dc? the republican sponsored bill passed the us house of representatives on a vote of 247 to 155. again, this was sponsored by republicans, but 42 democratic members of the house joined in this vote as well, which is a strong symbolic rebuke of the i. c. c. and his chief prosecutors position in seeking a rest warrant for is rarely leaders. now what this measure would do if it were to become law law and that is still a big if it would impose us sanctions and visa restrictions against the i. c, c's, judges, it's staff and their family members. anyone involved in the prosecution of this case? this is something that the white house has actually a pose going as far as to sanction the eyes to see with a statement that was released on monday from joe biden saying that he strongly
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opposed the sanction effort because he believes there are more effective ways of he says, defending is real. there has been deep concern though across the us political spectrum against the i. c. c's seeking of these arrest warrants with by didn't saying that there was no he kept equivalent equivalence. he says between these rarely leaders named in this proposed arrest warrant and the mosse leaders that are named as well . now, where this measure goes from here is anyone's gas, because in the us senate is likely has a bigger hill to climb. the senate is controlled by democrats and it's unclear whether they'll even take up this bill or whether it has the support to pass. and then of course, finally, the hurdle will be the white house in itself. president biden has not explicitly said he would veto this proposal to sanction the i c. c, but he has again condemned it so that veto threat is very real reporting from
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washington. heidi joe castro out a 0. so the males parliament has voted to recognize an independent palace them in states. the palestinian flag was raised outside the solomon building. so if the off the empties, approved the move. 11 european countries not dollars the state of palestine following similar moves by spain island, a new way, last month for a short break here. and i'll just say about when we come back, we report from a farmers protest in belgium. where can say the european union isn't listening for the stay with us, the hello, i am place to say that the intern states across india is looking a little less hold as we go through the next couple of days. we have got monthly range across the southern pot, see, see where the, the actual monsoon rains have sets in. that's
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a best black line here. the blue line suggest the vice range around a day or 2 ahead of schedule further north. that is where we are looking at as of the heat persisting, we are still getting into the forty's places like new delhi for example, but that is down on recent values less because we have a western disturbance bring him on the web, cloud and rain, some showers rolling through hate warnings, have now been downgraded to amber from right. so that is some, some kind of free for us by to in terms of the intensity a band aid. plenty of sal is there across southern positive india with the i'm on the same sets again, and that continues to be the case as we go through fast. a recent w flats, inter lanka. well for the showers continuing here over the next day or so. no showers across a bunch of them, at least it stays hot and dry, getting into the full she's down for many and is if we push up towards that eastern side of the american, still into the full see is that just around? that's the eastern side of the mediterranean. it does stay dry from ice garza to 30
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degrees. they fled from the world's most secretive state. now young north koreans are finding statement, fortune celebrity influences, but to shining a light on the home at kings and bring danger. 101 east meets north korea's influence is coming out new lives online. despite the risk on al jazeera and i'm from down interrupted discussions from a london broadcast center on out june sierra the, [000:00:00;00]
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the book and back. you want to go to the record, the mind about top stories here. this at least 13 people have been showing a series of as really strikes the central 1000 children among the dead and injured a total of 38 people died across the strip on tuesday. as is ready will things from profit eric products to be in group i'm asked as a see spot proposal by israel doesn't autonomy with what's been outlined by us president joe pine. the group says it won't accept the data unless it gets assurances. israel will come in at the end of the cost of the us house of representatives as budget to sanction the international criminal court. it's in response to a decision by the prosecutor to apply for arrest warrants for his ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his defense minister, your color i mentioned actual criminal code is stepping up security off to facing what it says. unprecedented attempts of intelligence gathering by countries hostile to the court leader investigations published last week found the israel used its
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intelligence agencies to threaten the i. c, c, to drop more crimes investigations. step faster reports from the hey. as never before has the only permanence international court for war criminals come under such severe threats. created to put an end to impunity for the worst of crimes. the icy c has stepped up. it's secure with the system of the infiltration cyber attacks of threats from national spite agencies trying to interfere with its investigations . recent publications show that is for 80 intelligence agencies of threatened smeared and intimidated prosecute threats and lawyers investigating suspected war crimes committed by israel in gaza. and occupied westbank, dutch politicians have also demanded an inquiry into the possible enforcement of it's for a li diplomats, the netherlands as a whole country of the i. c. c. and many of the international institutions has
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a special responsibility to make sure that these institutions can function independently and must be very tough when it comes to this type of intimidation practices. the icpc palestine investigation recently like to request for arrest warrants for is for 80 prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this defense minister and 3 leaders of how most palestinian organizations who have been crucial in compiling evidence for this case, have also face serious threats on a death. it's like a mafia, a waste. the threats. one of that is the cause one of that is to put you in a funeral or was behind the door for you, you can be. and if it, lance, she was of a full comparison to the i see if she doesn't want to stop at work, she would be the set fee or the former employee does not want to be filmed. while she continue with her work, compiling evidence of it's a war crimes for this course,
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she says the threats against her became increasingly serious and sophisticated, changing her phone number of students house because those will threatening her immediately new, new numbers. sponsors of all hawk were receiving severe messages and emails of amnesty international who are trying to help her or hacked. meanwhile, she and her relatives continue to receive threats even abroad. after 3 years of investigating the authorities close to k, seeing, they could not find a suspect, a former bosses' convinced who was behind the threats. i'm sure that they would include tact or so it is i, it is with this what i remember sides or with these that i know for instance, the threats did not stop. i'll hock, normally i see, see from continuing the investigation and reply to questions from al, just so you're at the office of to prosecute to of the i see see says at times by intelligence agencies to get hold of cor, evidence have failed. and this system remains secure. step 5 and allergies era they make.
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the president joe biden is ordering immigration officials to deny asylum seekers and for you to the us. the number of people seeking asylum at the us mexican border is now at record levels. whitehouse correspondence company healthcare reports with a number of undocumented migrant crossings into the united states. searching president joe biden is taking drastic action to seal the us border with mexico. let's fix the problem. a new executive order is border officials almost immediately the power to reject asylum seekers. only victims of trafficking, those seeking emergency medical care or minors may be exempted and only after vigorous screening this ban remain in place until the number of people trying to enter legally is reduced to a level that our system can affectively manage. the number of migrants crossing
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into the us has hit record levels. at its peak in december, more than $10000.00 migrants crossed into the united states each day. biden's new order is similar to a policy put in place by photo republican president, donald trump. back in 2018 democrats, including by then called the policy heartless and then who made the white house and says this policy is different. republican critics are skeptical in here. this is election year politics. and by the way, we've seen this game before. apparently, the democrats at one playbook us, which is create a crisis, and then a couple of months before the election. do something very mild to address the crisis and say, see problem solve with the presidential election moving. the white house helps the new fight in order will appeal away republican voters who like trumps tough immigration policies, but not his criminal conviction. according to this analyst, the spike in a legal crossings is
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a concern for americans. i think this policy is in part about 1st giving the administration tools to address that and 2nd, giving them a concrete shift in policy. but they can point to that things like the upcoming presidential debate later this month was wanted to build a wall along the entire southern us border during his own presidency. and he's promised mass deportations if elected again with immigration advocates, including the american civil liberties union challenge president trump asylum order back in 2018. they succeeded in blocking it through the federal courts. now the a, c l. u is preparing a similar challenge against president biden's order. kimberly helped get al jazeera, the white house migrants in refugee is trying to get into the u. s. have been
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reacting to biden's executive or come up with the monitoring. so i hope to abide and puts his hand on his heart and revokes what he has in mind of the closing borders. i hope you opens his heart to all migrants we see in the world attempting to cross to the united states. if they will. that is on, so it is unfair because how we are going to know if they are opens and limit. they can always say that they have already exceeded 2500 and then everyone goes back. so it's like a truck when i mail that to mail, in my case, i see that button is doing something good because a lot of us, i'm a great thing. so if he allows 2000 people in 2000 and it will get to come in, it's good that he does it that way to regulate the number of people who arrive. also they need to check people's backgrounds and see who can enter and who cannot. because some are criminal and the assignments that are in promoting it has been returned to power for an historic study. but he failed to get the overwhelming mandate he wanted. unlike the previous 2 elections, moody's ponti, the beach, i think, hasn't won
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a majority in parliament. and that means it will need to rely on its coalition partners to get the legislation passed. the opposition competition defied all the exit polls and made a come back to the good. today's victory is the victory of the world's largest democracy on your part of this is the victory of unbreakable allegiance, bought into the constitution of india. the city got economy in our 3rd term. this country will see a new chapter of big decisions on here. this is mode, these guarantor the, the got, i mean most of them as an indian administered the customer have reacted to that was the election results. some say they're worried about another term for moody who has been accused of running a divisive campaign. just thought of god, they all, i see this movie comes to power again, things will become very difficult for most of them let alone in general and catch me or, or like that one. there is a sense of insecurity in the minorities and i guess the same is happening and because to me as well. so i think
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a and then the state of affairs and crush me is very uh, very some of these days because of where i been denied democracy a 100 miles from last 10 years. how much will he be as much at the top? we want to see this country as it once was. this country belongs to hindus, muslims, 6 and christians. everyone wants to live in harmony. we want peace in this country, muslims in india, one piece on a, u. k is going to the polls on the 4th of july and prime minister re soon act has gone head to head with castanan. they lead the label physician. and the 1st televised debate, the leaders tackle key issues, including the cost of living and the migration, as well as the state of the national health service. the an address is out as it was doing and how reports it was. i sometimes committed a fast re, she's not test selma. they say that the latest debates can electrify an election campaign. there was plenty of sparks flying. in this one case, the alma would put all that progress at risk. he would put up everyone's taxes by 2000 pounds,
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2000 pounds in holland taxes for every working family and all countries the case the whole. i just don't know how you feel when you hear a prime minister say, having heard what you're going through. but the plan is working, it's a right you have with the conservative party so far behind it opinion polls and the dog prime minister receives so not desperately needs to change the dynamic for these approach solidly one of attack. if we want to transform our country for the better and deliver secure a future, you've got to have lisa as to what perpetually big, bold things. the oldest on for the leader of the opposition keeps stomach was preparation would have come down to a simple strategy. stay calm, don't slip up, act prime ministerial. the selection is about who country works for the pay triptych belief. the person can be back to must be best to we just because of the cost i have a home the promise of change of to 40 use of conservative government. well,
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i know the prime ministers already said in the 1st how many minutes of despite the details and won't have anything to do with the last 14 years. i'm sorry, promise to you might want to just cost it off, but everybody else is living with it. 2 weeks into the election campaign and with 4 still together, things can change, though they haven't up to now in a debate for the fractious drum or an open frustrations they was little sign of a killer below between 2 men generally considered quite though, well, they certainly weren't tonight, but despite his strong performance, things weren't necessarily shift in prime minister, so next favor. if anything officer, a faltering stuff in the pouring rain, things could yet get worse. conservative nemesis, the architect of breaks it now i drew farrah as he's running for parliament. as leader of the fall rock reform party rose had a button on a milkshake thrown at him during his campaign loads and practiced in essex. but that will install his party peeling away, yet more dwindling support from su. next,
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conservatives showed her how l to 0 number. so you're a fee and thomas have mentioned brussels to protest against climate regulations that had to be european parliamentary elections this weekend. hundreds of tractors and farmers trembled from off of the countries job that message heard for the most reports and brussels in this head of and feel the festival atmosphere because farm is gather in tract as a truck for me and for some of them. todd from the overnight travel last one, although as you go to express the frustration up canopus has worked to the dairy farmer in the southern netherlands for decades. but he fits his family's tradition of foaming may not survive for future generations. men's okay those days when people are increasingly fed up because of all the rules and regulations and maybe they're doing this on purpose to make us quits. for me. it was a top group, the farm is defense fund,
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the f t f that formed the core of this gathering in brussels. those like up and his friend, mountain whole giving, driven by a desperation to sustain the way of life, of a mix. doing if we don't do anything that will work all over us, and we've been phonetic of fighters for 5 for years. and we're still seeing results with the f t. s. pharmacy today represent a fraction of the modern european workforce, but they opened out 5 political pumps and just days ahead of european union parliamentary elections pharmacy. they say they're hoping to tap into widespread concerns about government over rates and traditional values to role. but climate focus regulations that are affecting that livelihood, mainstream fall. i mean, group state away from this gathering. those some funding communities have become fertile ground for europe's right wing policies. and politicians like patricia on your front. it is the when is that the form is are creating within the general

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