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an ancient mountain range and the local residence keeping me look at how much dust there is everywhere. my father is staring destined to face $1.00 oh, $1.00 east travels to india to investigate mining. gimme a ralph as he mounted on out to say about the same 100 and 26th palestinians nap entailed. and hospitals had described as looking like sluice the houses following one of israel's biggest attacks. yes, on goss selzer and molly from dead or so coming up. is there any forces fried full captives in the operation in central garza? i'm off says all those were killed in the attack. thousands are arrested as tens of
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thousands protest costs as well. demanding assist by amazon, the rest of the captives on poles open involved area. they 6 now selection the country is held in 3 years the the impacts of one of israel's biggest military. a sol solved, garza still being felt medical teams overwhelmed by the hundreds of people in general. the size today at least $226.00 palestinians were killed in the is ready operation to free full cap service being held by him. us from us has described that operation as a war crime. this is rarely ministry. talking to deer, all bella, i'll missouri in central garza. witnesses have describes the chaos that followed. to let a g a report. conic is israel carries out massive
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strikes. palestinians fleeing is 5th spreads the bodies. sconces across every corner is only say raw refugee comes hundreds of victims in his radio operation to free captives hold for months by him. off the we saw massage flying over our heads. nobody is protecting us. we don't know where the children are, we lost them and now we're being displaced for a 3rd time with no idea where to go. is zip and bottom and continued. eye witnesses say is really sold is and to the come consumed in a truck with cause and license plates. opening fire on palestinians, the new stuff, my coke site, to the special forces unit would have furniture in the vehicle to make it look like it belonged to displaced people. suddenly, the operatives going out to lot is came into our homes, fully owned chaos, who opted with done fine exposure to the nearby likes. the hospital is flooded with
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interest. palestinians, doctors describe the scenes inside the facility as a complete blood ball. it looks like a filter house, one medic said, that bottling the situation. it's near impossible because of the hospital is full of patients and we have no space for more people. what are your alexa hospital is now working on one generator? because the other one is scope, this can lead to catastrophe. the number of that of to is riley's ministry of thoughts on, on the say right refugee come, will rise. thousands of bodies buried under the debris still unaccounted through these regime and the tree is being attacking the area so weeks intensifying its strikes. every day i was playing with my friend, i came out and so the stuff is covered with blood. there was nothing we remained inside and so tanks going back and forth. the house was burning and the smells
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awful about my dad. israel's latest detox has been condemned internationally. oh, with the cooling its a mastercard on the killing of civilians are pulling up. do you need a go out of their doctors, your miles? so how works that locks the hospital in central garza, the facilities struggling to operate with only one generates a you did manage to send this video telling out there about the slug of trauma patients. he saw as a result of israel's attack on saturday. okay,
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let's big now it's a hint. good. all right. who's in there about him? he was in the hospital in alexa hospital yesterday. just as that off to that attack to place you witness the horrors that followed. what is the situation that today the day off to that attack? well, the people i didn't hire side and terrified that this is going to happen a gun. we're talking about a day, which was very tough on everyone in the central area,
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especially about the fact that all of these people evacuated from the to the middle area because they thought that there were, it was a safe area. we're talking about families. i can do families, it completely wipe off that, that because they is ready for it says targeted the who family without any notice or a boy named yesterday in his aid at the destruction in the area was, is massive. and we saw a lot of footage that of going by red and emerging online. so way, the amount of the structure is really forces made to invade at the site are but at the low cost of a still over when we're talking about these $400.00 policies that were injured in a couple of hours. and the hospital has been already pocket injuries and already
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pockets with a lot of people who need medical treatment and women children seeking shelter in the hospital and told me that they going to stay there because they have no other place to go to. so this is the only place they have and they have been taking shelter there for months and people feel that their child, they can't go any more further north or afraid there's house. and actually, during the night, there was also are kind of coaches. craig, there was also a number of citizens that, that were killed and others were injured tonight. after there's any forces targeted residential apartment in, in the causes to be. and also that was for the citizens, including a girl were killed. and a few other policies were injured after the is ready for this targeted another
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residential building in the neighborhood and bit of causes safety. and the god helped me to just updated the death store. i do my k to 226 butler expecting the number to buy because the injuries are very critical. some need immediate subrogation. and some of the people do not have the medicine and the medical treatment and that they need because the coffee has been closed and that is there any course, it's like it's about the operation. as i like, the house is only binding on one's in a way to and it's intensifying and also the humanitarian and has the to ation is collapsing across the causes. so i can thank you for that tim to diary that for us in darrow by law. so the families of the captives freight and the is
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really on the operation held a news conference off that they were reunited. israel has shutdown out as there is operations, the so we are reporting from outside israel. so parts of this report from amman in jordan, this is the more or less the goal is the strip line. it was the largest really minute she opperation using land and the slides. heavy fighting. the cops is made it back to israel, although her mouth says of those were killed in the it's hot. off the $246.00 days. the full immediately reunited was from the sound of the hospital. the condition described disable. in his ro, it's being seen as a major victory, much needed for a prime minister on the immense prussia were committed to getting the use of all
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the hostages. and we expect tomas to release them all. but if they don't, we'll do whatever it takes to get them all back home. the full, the families are, it's been a long struggle. big. thank you to our military, to our soldiers. thank you to the people of israel who are strong and who share our joy today. we will never forget those kept as still being held in garza and we will continue our struggle and fight to return them back home. a live tens of thousands of his re, these gathered intel aviv haifa, unenrolled impulse of his ro, police, arrested protesters and use was a kind of against demonstrates, is proving for a sci fi do as soon as possible and election some of the relatives of captives killed in guns that fits the size, the prime minister never contacting them, but now using sas, today's rescue for his own political game. sort of fight of all g 0
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a month. i don't mind that again, benjamin that he knows cabinet is found out. is there in israel, which is why sar is reporting from neighboring jordan. no alone lee l. as a form, a direct says, israel's foreign ministry says while he would prefer to see a c spy deal to free the captives, the events of stuff. so they were meaningful somebody's disabilities. they usually probably wait at least a month. the hostages say now to every is way, oh, you'll see the pictures, you know, all the names and the whereabouts. and they, i think is a good day for family members. each housing is a go back to family members. so i oh so you can play the oh be here. we know we know that there was
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a high but i still can pause and they stay for the day. we know the fee goes off the 8 months and stay for a. this is the reason people like me, one obviously, so for the whole is whatever the, doing the sausages and i hope it will come very so i know that the more it was in the last 2 weeks because maybe the last day and the grade, the others will be with the student, the nathan tel aviv have arrested thousands of people protesting against the israeli government and it's humbling of the war and gaza and his doctor is among those taken into custody even trying to help in the engine protest at the time by means of the captive held him doesn't have been taking part
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in the weekly demonstrations that demand a view elections and the return, the remaining cap elsewhere in israel police detain 3 people. the city of high 5th have been weekly protest across the country since the south a fool is riley's all demanding an end to the war and gaza in denouncing the massacres . committed its forces to you as president on size of a welcome to freeing of those. is there any captives? joe biden was speaking during the state visit to from where he met the french president in the new my chrome. they highlighted that partnership on global security and supports for ukraine and it's full with russia and tosh upon the has more on that from paris with officer ceremony on the shelf. and he's a avenue in central powers on the, on the tree of the french presidency manual, my call and us present j flight and had a working lunch. i be at least a policy. they discussed a number of issues including trade,
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climate and education. but the focus very much on the international affairs they discussed in the middle east, the situation that they said that they post welcome news that he's really made a trade secure with the release or for hostages. so i want to echo president crowns comments. welcoming to say fresh cube for hostages, that for return to their families, whose he won't stop working until all the hostages come home and cease fires reached the suggestion of i saw the situation a rough uh like the human toe is unacceptable. it's also intolerable. the israel is not opening o entry points for humanitarian aid, as the international community has been demanding for several months on ukraine. leaders said that they were very much on the same page, pledging that ongoing support and commitment to keep divide and also to people have the $225000000.00 us dollars. that the us as pledge the 4 key mainly for things like at defense systems, j bite and said that if you're seeing these notes stopped and ukraine,
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you could threaten the hold of your discussion butler, i'll just sarah paris. a purchase have been held in washington dc to show solidarity for palestinians demonstrates, has gathered outside the white house to demand an immediate cease fund, garza, they held a 3 kilometer long red invalid to represent what they call the peoples red line. hydro castro was that protesters defend upon the white house in a sea of red, symbolic of the blood, shedding gaza. and the red lines demonstrators say the us must hold, is real accountable to for crossing. so i think divided administration needs to follow through on what it said it would do, which is no longer send offensive weapons. the guys a after israel's invasion of wrap up. and so they have an obligation to do that. red banner behind the scratches all around the testers say
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this is in the united states, the almost as a mother who care about children. so i cannot spend sustained by watching children dying to expose the oldest medium people to start. and people are about the woman just like she comes back to her place and her children are literally like reading the president joe biden wasn't home on saturday remarks. he may, during the state visit in france, focused on the freeing the for is really captive held by him us and made no mention of the hundreds of palestinians killed and is really military operation. joe biden and his administration have told us is that is rarely lives matter more than palestinian lives. that is absolutely not true by the polls show. a growing
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majority of us voters support a permanent ceasefire in gaza. that feeling is particularly strong among young voters who support by didn't will need in the november presidential elections is shooting himself in the foot by alienating young voters alienating. uh, you know, muscle voters aly, any progressive jewish motors, and just to demographics of people that you should know not to give up. on emotions ran high and at least one skirmish broke out between protesters and police who used pepper spray against a person they tried to detain. but the demonstration was by large parts peaceful and persistent. hi digital castro, out to 0. washington. still ahead on the elders era, the multi $1000000000.00 nuclear project on kenny is close by
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assaults from the land and sea, showing residential areas around 0 on the on. on this era the attacks and garza had left hospital struggling to cope with the dead. and injured it was false if it is rarely operation to free, full captives held by her most. but some of the says sung captives were also killed in the attack before were taken to hospital where they met prime minister adventure next faces in the european union. uh, picking the blogs next parliament, poverty, the cost of living, health care, unemployment, or just some of the main issues amongst versus poll show the far right policies couldn't make major gains. bulgarians all voting in the election and also for the 6 parliamentary pole in 3 years snap. but it was treated by the collapse of the coalition government in march. and that caused some sharif
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has moved from sophia on sunday is a busy day and by gary a as a toes to election simultaneously one for the national assembly and the other members of the european parliament for the campaign. so the 240 said national assembly has overshadowed the campaign for the your pin elections because it politically impasse. now. so the 2 political parties and coalitions ranging from qual, wide pro e u to per russia up contesting of this vote is important because bulgaria hasn't had a stable government in recent years. now that can take a government that had been in place had barely been able to hold the coalitions together. let alone address issues of buddy gave years. it'd be a do. you can all make pulling them, wrap a crisis as ramona for the full well, a political and then this explains, they're really concerned about corruption, about the standards of living. but also it's very interesting that in,
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so in just went in during the process, there was a demand for the creation of a new political class, a new type of politicians that are selected on the basis of mary socratic criteria . and who would be able to govern in the much more transparent manner these elections come as bo gave you, as on the threshold of joining the us on. and we did some water is about to pull smooth rise and inflation. but the biggest concerns right now is the turnout. will people come out towards even that this, the 6 election in less than 3 years? there's mistrust this fatigue and this misinformation. and sylvie's ahead of the full say by gabby, a student most likely to have this table, governments, and some cities. i'll just, eva, sophia, is, is the problem in this. the gary camille has been admitted to hospital with what the government's cooling, a slight illness. camille has already been in the job since late may. he was
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elected by a transitional counsel to leave the country in the midst of gang violence and political instability. it's expected he will be transferred to a hospital outside to the bodies of over 50. people killed fine on grief in eastern democratic republic of congo have been found . the allied democratic forces carried out a series of attacks on wednesday and thursday on villages in the penny region north keeping provence. adf is one of several arms groups operating an east and congo. it's being blamed for killing thousands of people in the past decade. there's been violence in one of kenya's, coastal villages over government plan to build the 1st nuclear power station. residents, inactive se will destroy livelihoods and damage a world famous marine was of malcolm lab reports from can a few county you it wasn't a normal day in the coast to village
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a volume by when these people say please bring their arms with buttons. it was just david, 2 weeks ago, work is from kenya is new k, a power agency came to put the weather monitoring mazda in the village school. the government says it wants to build a nuclear power plant around here. residents, the ones that they say, the district officials have been paid off. well, they've seen the news. please say they have to use gun fire into a gas to break up a dr. so it will kill people. if you look at pictures of waste, such projects have been before pregnant. women have given birth to children with one leg or with no eyes. that's why i don't support this project to come to the communities to cite the mouth of a creek flowing into the indian ocean. most people here survive by swimming coconuts or fishing. among dr. forest along the sides of the creek of crew
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chauffeur faced reproduction further down the channel. so those legs on the beaches and the coal raced out to see the little same pre show for fish reproduction. where we are right now is it protected. moving wildlife is a area being considered for the power lines is here, scientists say the water emitted by nuclear power station would be disastrous for the sea life anywhere in this area. and so the tories to come to see it environmental activist, phyllis and me do, says the location couldn't be wes. and can use know when near being able to manage nuclear waste. a she's one international awards for how campaigns a sites and now set on the nuclear plant, which the government says it wants to borrow around $4000000000.00 or about $500000000000.00 kenya shillings. part of it is because the entrance to corruption, they're just looking at $500000000000.00 the amount of, of, of contracts they would get and kicks, locks and all that. you know,
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they are trying to push this thing down to, to, to scan. that's because of 500 p m, but mostly costs. can you also have benefits for at least a few men within government would benefit from it? the international atomic energy agency says kenya is on track to have a search react to by the 20 sets these by which time the government says it wants the coastal power plant to be fully operational. here several african governments have signed deals for nuclear power stations in recent years, mostly with russia and china. looked on a kanga who took us fishing near the proposed size. doesn't want kenya to be one of them. he says, radiation poisoning will destroy his livelihood. the nuclear energy agency told us the final decision on the sites will meet all kenyon and international laws and is seeking a foreign partner who deal with nuclear waste. if we do studies and determine that it's the right place, i can also look at doing the i and tell you that as
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a government was this one, that is a spiritual being these we do it in a way that we did not fix the environment, especially or be boys any danger to our people? us government says the power station will bring development to the community around it. but nobody's yet found a permanent solution to dispose of nuclear waste, which remains dangerous to life forms for tens of thousands of years. the residents of the we spoke to say they don't want to change the way of life, and they don't want that problem here. malcolm, web address era, kelly, fee, county, kenya, now to p. t tassels have been returned to the land take on what is wild ocean de the long ahead titles known as here. 6 athena were released off the spanish island of ground, canaria equipped with gps tracking devices,
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with such as hope bacon observed the behavior and whether missing fins will affect how they cope in the wild money news that fins because of rubbish in the war to attempt to date weather is next and the side story to stay with us. the i had learned that the story all the heat across the middle east and live and things will get hotter in the days ahead. temperatures have been sitting very high for the likes of syria as well as a rock. you can see baghdad seen 49 degrees celsius there on sunday, and there's no relief in sight. the width is whether it can be found to the north of this with some showers for to keep moving into the quote because i'm north west in areas of iran for the rest of the region. it is a very wide picture. it's
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a little cooler across the southern areas of a months. the last seen a south west through the flow with more cloud coming in through the week. it is looking at dry across the gulf, with temperatures in places like a top picking up into the forty's in the week ahead. that's been a story of heats across the north east of africa for the likes of egypt with the hottest june temperature on record. now that heat does shift its way further west, of course, into libya, thanks to an inland wind picking up that heat across into europe. as long as you drive across the north, much west across the central band of africa, but not as well as it could be to this time if you, it's much cooler but dry. a full south africa, a quiet whether to be found here. but wendy and with across mozambique, the hearing disliked sharp populations, a decline, 70 percent,
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and we're still not doing anything about it. understanding the reality plays that floated reporting from beatrix and whatever happens next, the student from columbia university have already made history out to see who is teams across the world. bring you closer to the house of the story. a list of shame, israel added to a black list of countries homing children in was flashing out that we u. n. n was phones that says as well as ami is the most moral in the world. so how does that stand off given the thousands of children it's killed and it's ongoing war on garza. this is inside story, the
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hello there and welcome to the program. i'm laura kyle. the united nations is set to announce the addition of israel.

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