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the united states as role in the us, the stream announces era, the is rarely forces bomb and you in school and central garza, we're palestinians, were seeking refuge. at least 40 people have been killed. the rock this is elena 0, live from dell ha. also coming up for us and 16 other countries issue a joint statement, urging israel and her moss to reach a ceasefire in garza and more than 100 people killed. as to john's elisha 0 states, a witnesses see the parent, military rapids support forces attacked. a village and we visited a makeshift camp in indonesia where thousands are seeking shelter during volcanic
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eruption. the when we begin this broadcast is central gaza. where is really forces have bond a un school and a residential building in the new site at refugee camp killing at least 40 people. do you want agency for palestinian refugees says 6000 forcibly displaced. people were sheltering in the school when it was hit. without any warning that both zoom begins are coverage the often left and is very strong when they run school sheltering, thousands of displaced i'm sitting in in central goes on. dozens of people have been reported killed from the bum boesmans, and i'm gonna say right, camp. and many more injured. a residential home was also hits. room is that when i woke up to the screens of women and 2 toned body parts,
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one woman last 2 of 3 children, people who have lost every one or the ox, the hospice of what people are be treated is at suite times its capacity. and the fee is will lead to move that with many of the injured be treated on the flu clearly see within the move of the hospital and wouldn't the department that, that the vast majority of casualties and victims on children, women, elderly people, ok, so hospitalized and only functioning medical facility in central garza. i don't know if they have the so in this is state terrorism. israel is targeting the you and institutions. israel violated all international lawyers cross all the red lines on a passivity, 6 years. the palestinians have been appealing to the whole world with no response. you in resolutions implemented on all other countries except is right. this is due well to it is support procedure destroyed because part of a really huge is very minute treat for ration. so central guns that has killed more
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than 70 people since tuesday, attacks on civilian facilities like the schools have been hallmarks of as well as well in going for more than 300 education centers have been destroyed. more than 36000 people have been killed. 16000 of them children with the discourse, the rising tarika best suited elgin's era and handle how they went to the school, where many palestinians are still sheltering after those overnight is really strikes to it was 138 and in the morning when the is ready for us is targeted this classroom in a, sorry, the school in the say about refuge account. those are the forces targeted. the school would definitely 3 airstrikes. one of the mental menache metal. where could we go? there was no refuge for us. the schools targeted for full and now again,
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but we have nowhere to go. they said shelters safe, so we came here, but it turns out to be unsafe, and the smell is undescribable. where as you see, the blood of the people who are killed is everywhere on the floor on their mattresses, on their pillows, their clothes please 5 children were killed among those. despite the fact that this school has been targeted with at least 3 airstrikes last night. here on the other side are still how does the meantime it is still sheltering in the school because they believe that there is no we're safe and gaza, which is in love. yes, we're still here. we're staying. where else can we go everywhere? it's targeted. so we're not leaving everywhere else, but the school, this is a un building and it's not supposed to be targeted,
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but it was even schools are not safe for palestinians. this school, these classrooms were targeted with at least 3 air strikes last night. it was 138 when the is ready, i mean targeted those classrooms with these 3 airstrikes, children, women, and all of the people displaced here was telling me how horrifying the scenes work . yeah, i'm resolved with them. i had had not been in the can to find a solution, at least, and the war to spare. all of his blood zoo butchered our hearts. visa, our children, ziff troops, them away from us. they are killing us. this was a shelter for hundreds and thousands of palestinians who thought a school would be safe for them. but despite the fact that the school was targeted, palestinians chose to stay here because they believe that there is no place facing
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garza, this is in the military. i just need a, a surgery school, this head refuge account, garza palestine speak now to of to 0 is a honeymoon, who joins is outside the alexa hospital and there, but any, what more can you tell us about the is rarely strike on that school that killed the civilians, the sheltering there, the yes village is. uh, a reminder of you are that this school is located in our new site, right, refuge account. this is the new refuge account, the northern part of the new site off. and this was under, is really a talk then, a ground occupying forces, at least for a couple weeks, destroying the vast majority of the public facilities and infrastructure of the of there are these people where the workforce and do this placement and you come
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into business along with many people who, where of course in the business places is the beginning of this genocide, those words 45 people reported kill right in the school. when it was at the top, it would multiple air strikes, a 3 at least a 3 ears try a tops of school leaving for the people right away. and then 5 brother who's come to the book fair at the hospital to not make it as the medical to stop. you were trying to intervene on it and see why, but they could not later on throughout the day, the number of casualties went up to 45. and we'll look at at least doubled the number of the critically injured palestinians display palestinians inside the school. this is not the 1st time we're seeing on or what the schools that have turned into shelters since the beginning of this genocide award across the gaza strip. again, there is a list of all honor was schools have been targeted and either destroyed completely
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or partially damaged by these really militaries in the northern parking java city. and now we're seeing this happening multiple times in the central area. this is not definitely the 1st time and we see, and this is consistent with these really narrative about on or why and it's operations in gaza. and the multiple attempts 5 is really government to the, legitimize on, or one. it's work in the gosh. and now there's really a monitor, he made a statement about this thing. it was, this was a target, a feeling inside the school. i looked at the civilians who died as part of collateral damage, but just doing the bodies of children and women here. that was definitely not consider escalade or damage, as the bonds did not differentiate between what was of target and the remaining casualties in the school. my name is melinda reporting. thank you. and the un agency for palestinian refugees as one of the risk of disease outbreaks
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and dehydration across the gaza strip is there's a lack of access to clean water and increasing summer heat is making the situation worse. on. ross says there's a real concern. cholera may become prevalent. 17 countries including the united states and the united kingdom have released a joint statements calling on israel and from us to do what ever is necessary to agree on a gaza ceasefire deal. well, the proposal would also secure the release of captives held in guys on a list to try and find out more about this statement. so we can cross over now to mike hannah, who is in d. c for you. uh mike, uh, is this the white house dialing off the pressure? what more can you tell us a very much yes. it is a feeling within the white house that the signs are close to some form of agreement that is seeking some formula to actually push that last little step to get the
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sides together to get to an agreement to start imposing the president biden's 3 point plan which eats a noun slots friday. the statement says that to be israel is ready to move forward with this plan, which isn't necessarily so that is being resistance within the israeli government, from several of inspections to imposing the biting plan. but the statement goes on and says, and this is an interesting thing, we call on the leaders of israel as well as from us to make what ever final compromises are necessary to close the steel. so this stipend by the countries um, basically headed by the us, is calling on both sides to make compromises the system to statements purely directed at most to get acceptance for the deal. it's also directed that israel to make what the compromises are necessary. so yes, this is a us sled efforts to get the sides to make that fine
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a little weak and come to some form of agreement. and micah, on a different development at moments ago, the state department has announced new sanctions as well a different development, but connect to it in a way that the state department has a non sanctions on a palestinian militant group called lyons den. now this is a group of very small and number a but which has grown and prominence in recent months throughout the israeli war and gaza operating within the west bank. now, sanctions have been imposed on this group. however, many believe that it is a fairly and significant faction, though it has been fairly active in recent months. at the same time, this is understanding or feeling that the us government has brought sanctions against several, several groups. and this could be, some observers believe, a way of being even handed in terms of us action against various factions within
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the region. and this could be intended to try and make israel drop offs, affections of the israeli government to drop the objections to the by them piece piece plan and push ahead with that, it's a way perhaps for the us to show an even handedness has handedness in terms of its dealings with all the groups in the region. my kind of reporting, thank you. and at least the 3 palestinians have been killed and 15, others injured and is really attack on the janine refugee camp. and the occupied westbank is really forces of now withdrawn from the camp. and video is on social media show armored vehicles and bulldozers moving along roads towards the cam. wow . helicopters could be heard firing from above. allison fighters, engineering say they engaged is really forces spaces. it will
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join south africa's genocide case against israel at the international court of justice. it was announced by the spanish foreign minister jose manuel about us. spain will be the 2nd european country after ireland to join the case. it has also been backed by chile and mexico so fast, so it has more from day this is a significant development. so saying of course being an important member of the european union joining this landmark genocide case against israel. l filed by south africa. and remember, 2 weeks ago we had a very important ruling by this court saying that as well should stop. it's a military operation and rough i and also a prevent any other potential genocidal x. now space as israel has clearly not complied with this and now has decided to joining the case to put pressure. also to make sure that these orders, which is which are binding the date will be implemented. so it's a very,
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a major diplomatic blow again for israel, but it also strength in this case. we're also address. uh, you mentioned the island but also out of mexico columbia for example. palestine itself has also as to intervene, a mix of course, this case a lot more powerful because as they have no way of enforcing any of these orders because they have no police force, but they will be found on diplomatic pressure. and of course, spain joining the case will definitely increase this pressure the to sit down now where one of some don civil resistance committees says more than 100 people have been killed by the parent military rapids support forces. they say the attack happened in the web and the village and as the 0 states and came in 2
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ways. the committee shared video bodies in the public square. it says it's still waiting for the final number of dead and injured, but is calling it a massacre. it also says are as of fighters loot at the village and many women and children fled the area. and there's also been further fighting between so don's army and the rapids support forces in the western city of pressure. both sides are using heavy weapons and artillery violence erupt at their in mid may. and the city serves as a hub for humanitarian operations. the arts of fighters and the army. i've been at war since april last year and will lead the depot is the president of the sit down policy or for him a think tank focusing on governance and international relations. and he says, certainly civilians are caught in the middle between the army and paramilitary fighters and paying the highest price. this is
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a very unfortunate the incident. however, we need to look at the picture. a lot of the, the routing don't to, has failed to completely suppress that, a 1000000000. and as a result, it's capitalizing very much on the civil war. as the eliza resorted by, which a gun combat the opinion and in a way, influence the beginning of the flemish to the to, to the people fall on the the, this is a group that was at a again, is the audit. if the, the sauce, the, the holding don't that the army itself is a mobilizing civilians and using same to combat the audits if, because simply the soft doesn't have a name. friend, 3, both the army and holidays are using the civilians,
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as you know, as human shields and associate for example, the army itself is using drones and dropping some bombs in civilian villages and destroying the hospitals and schools and of the different ada button uh, facilities and uh, likewise the audits if is uh, looking into areas in which the awesome uh so can see that uh is let me see the, the, the can see that the whole village as it targets. and so had here on l g 0 world leaders and veterans needs in northern friends to mark the eighty's anniversary of a cheese turning point in world war 2 and measuring and monitoring child poverty. let's take a look at how the un children's agency unit is using new data to try and,
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and hunger. and now nutrition. the think what you say the reading season is over and that very good profit and the zip specific ege offering to mocks or because of the range from know, with the sun and the seasonal. right. and is now this stuff that you see running it through me and my and a good probably been to china and southern china. but this, the larger areas swayed through the philippines and dancer boeing. yeah. which is still proven to big shower was by day, which is not quite surprising, but the seasonal line, which is a bit ragged stretches from southern china action to the ext across taiwan and sometimes backing towards japan. now friday it looks like we're fairly dry for the good part of japan and the korean peninsula, whereas on south day the right. and it was amazing has moved across here and looks
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fairly heavy and the small islands of japan as well as on surprisingly, this is not around them of the assistant. and the case, me for all the vicious and the force of the stones in some china. because that is seasonally correct, the monsoon shoppers this line here more or less waves around a bit, but the rain to it says mary's notables. i mentioned and me and my kind of coffee showing up in southern india probably have to as heavy as now eating them from go and northwards. and also this, it's still hot and dry and very healthy and places about an i'll see one degree of the record for june of the israel's war on god becoming a forever war across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style pressed down? why, despite insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza. the quizzical look
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of us politics, the bottom line and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific. on notice here, the, the, you're watching elder 0 reminder of our top stories. this hour is really forces have bonds, a un school and a residential building in the undersides refrigerate. camp is central garza going at least 40 people the head of the human agency for palestinian refugees of 6000 forcibly displaced. people were sheltering in the school when it was hits. without any warning, the less than 16 other countries of issued
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a joint statement of urging israel and her mom to reach a ceasefire and gaza. their proposal would also secure the release of captive health and captivity and garza, and is rarely troops rather have killed at least 3 pallets sinews during a read on the janine refugee camp and the occupied west bank, at least 15 palestine muse has been injured. world leaders have gathered in normandy to market a 80 years since the western allied invasion of nazi ok pipe. france us soldiers commemorated the date by reenacting the landing on the beaches of normandy. a few veterans of the battle were also at the ceremony. and some of them are more than 100 years old, drawing parallels to world war to us present job. i urge unity in defense of europe . the united states and nato. nicole national more than 50 countries.
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stanley strong, would you crate. we will not walk away. the subject a lot in their ukraine's neighbors fully threatening oh durable, re thread and make no mistake. you ought to crash the world on watching closely to see what happens. you crane to say, we let this illegal aggression go and check. we can not let that happen. at our correspondence, natasha butler is at sword the beach in normandy. this may be a 160000 allied troops landed on the beaches here in normandy, 80 years ago. the french person emanuel mike raul is presiding over a number of commemorations over events. he's been meeting some veterans,
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so i'm gonna for him to call to the day they're in the ninety's, they're more than a 100 years old. he said this sacrifice was never be forgotten. us present j 5. and as it was, they said the same as he pay tribute and met some us veterans has made it here close the land said to be here on this occasion, sharing some of the emotional stories with joe biden, a board, and also used a speech at the us memorial here in normandy to talk about ukraine. he said we'll as come back to europe off to all these decades. and that's absolutely unacceptable . then he said that it was important to west than allies continued to support. ukraine continued to try. i'd be on the slide to freedom and the tyranny. he also criticized a russia for its invasion. or if you create any talks about the fact, the nato was born of to world war 2. he said no to do anything to support ukraine, would be to be looking away. i know the lessons of the pulse when in terms of ukraine, the president of ukraine followed him, is lensky, is here. he is
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a guest of on a, at this commemoration invited by the french person by the at least say, paul is not invited though, is of russian prices and floods him a food and no russian delegation. i the that because of most goes war in ukraine. it would be inappropriate to have a russian presence says the least se latasha butler will just say era, normally the fonts and we turn now to syria. we're at least 6 children have been killed in northwest syria after their school bus went off the road and plunged into a river. the vehicle carrying a dozens of children went down a bank into the river in the live region. several, some survivors have been taken to hospital, and the rest of the operation is ongoing. it's not clear what caused the bus to go off the road. the you, when children agency unicef is measuring child food poverty. and that's an estimate
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of how nutritious and diverse a child's food should be. it measures 3 categories, 5 or more food groups is above the threshold. but if a child is only eating from 4 food groups or less, they're living in moderate food poverty. and if they only have access to 2 food groups or fewer, that's the severe food poverty. all you the stuff it says one and 4 of the world's children under the age of 5, are living in severe food poverty and half of the world. so children are experiencing food poverty overall. the report says, household income is not the only factor that leads to severe food poverty. children from so called non poor households can also be affected. alexandra versus hauser, pereira is head of nutrition for action against hunger. you pay and she says the war and ukraine is putting further pressure on food prices. as long as
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the data comes from 150 countries. so it's, it's a, it's a repo that has been done. we've extensive of the time you have to to come in the. 5 unit on the, on the quantity of the data useful. so the report but obviously the, the, the data i'm only putting on the origin of since i am africa, uh, sofa is yeah, which are the most affected regions of the world. we've tried put the teen so they have to judge ridge and engineer let you know marry jobs, asia the most and they oh, so the data from which we are the countries from which we have more data. unfortunately, very often we like a lot of data at home that on child's nutrition conditions that is in that, in europe or for the next stage. so there are about factors, uh the, you know, the crises in your brain as well as we know as
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a 3 button. the prices of the sewage of maine as well as you know, factor. we have still facing the consequences of the 19 to be, to make us well on how it has affected health systems as well in, in countries where there was already a front dies health system. and then at the time it's kind of chuck's a conflict that also impass of parents do have access to the likes to the needs for their childrens a very important factors that, that likes to put up to to south africa. now where the governing a c party is holding talks to form a government after losing is parliamentary majority. in last week's election. se has been in power since the end of apartheid 30 years ago. but it has never had to govern with a coalition government. it says it has reached out to all parties and that
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negotiations are ongoing. the flavor of all engagement with what did you get to parties? and we have engaged with everybody and was do talking to giving us even small appliances. uh because we want to print every $41.00 because oftentimes what as to where to get up for the sake and we have set as the amc would. but i would applies to people we don't want in stability. and wildfires of to store thousands of hector is a forest in northern india. extreme heat and very little rain over the past few months of summer in a much all up are there should have caused over a 1000 fires. some 13000 hector's have been damaged part of which was planted as a conservation effort in the past few years. and in indonesia, the country has impose the highest alert level on it's
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a whole lot more. hara island, after mount able volcano erupted twice on thursday. several villages have been evacuated. thousands of people are now living in temporary shelters. and as the elders who are, is there barnaby lo reports now from west home? i hear the social workers are keeping these children entertained to help them cope with their time away from home for 3 weeks. now they've been living and make ship shelters to protect them. from the near daily eruptions of mountain people in the remote, how the hair, a region of indonesia, these children witness direction and our tool more times. some still cry because your scale, government bulk and i'll just say mount e b was due to a rock after being relatively inactive for a time. at least half a dozen other volcanoes from the pacific bring a fire. mostly in indonesia are also interrupting muscular thing when when he eat
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mutual, k no are up to its own time. some are up in 4 years. others almost every day because indonesia has more than a 100. it's normal to have around $5.00 to $6.00, interrupting ok. nose, they read a year, but for more than 2600 people forced to leave their holes near mount people having to share space with hundreds of other people is anything but normal. authorities work quick to set up evacuations, hands like this, and people living near the news that they needed to leave their homes. it's a reality for them. the cost of spread of volcanic eruption that doesn't make it easier, even though they're being fed. these a poor living conditions are taking a toll and despite being away from the danger zone, they aren't far not. falling ash is still causing health problems.

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