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and that left a number of k i is amongst our forces. and therefore the operation was not carried out soundly. well, like we were talking about the intensity operation, the operation was conducted successfully even though the situation was complex. now we have over $100.00 captives still in the gaza strip. some of them are under ground, others are above ground and therefore it would be very difficult to conduct an operation that is similar to the in tempe operation. regarding unity and me calling for unity, i believe we must all go towards genuine unity and i can tell you i'm going to do whatever i want and you need to respect that. no, we need real and genuine unity. last question that english you have been the adult in the room in this coalition. do you worry that leaving the coalition while
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people have been growing smokers for me and we'll have any negative impact on israel's international standing? i was very privileged to go with my friends to bring to the cabinet from all the experience we have. i know that the other people are staying just mainly your guidance and pregnancy themselves. they know what should be done. hopefully they will just stick to what should be done and then it would be okay. for the this is just go on past $1800.00, gmc, you're watching all g 0 live from doe heights is just joining us. we've been watching breaking news to israel with a centrist small edition, benny gans has announced his resignation from the east really wood cabinet. this is an announcement that was expected,
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but he gans was supposed to announce this on saturday in fact, but that was delayed after israel's massive operation in a new state refugee camp in gaza. which to all the release of for, is really captives from guys, but also the killing of 274 policy in men, women and children. many gans had been threatening to resign for weeks now from the war cabinet. if 5 minutes, your opinion minutes now didn't come up with a post. we'll plan for guys. i mean, he's a resignation speech just now. he called on, he's ready citizens and those setting in the army to remain committed. he said now doesn't care about his people. he doesn't care if he's people to be killed. and he said he would do everything he would continue to do everything to bring back the cap to some guys. he also called on the defense minister of his route. you'll have deadline to be brave and do what is right in his own way. benny gets his
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resignation, leaves from list, and if not, we'll move. reliant on fall right. allies of his government last spring insider high ride for the 1st reactions to this resignation. so is joining us from jordan's capital m on because israel has bind, i'll just hear from reporting from within israel. i thought, as i said, we were expecting this resignation benny guns and bouncing is out of this war cabinet. what happens now? a yeah, this is a big announcement and it was very clear what he was saying. he was pinning the blame on prime minister benjamin netanyahu for already been 8 months since the school started and still more than a 100. 0, cap says the still in the gaza strip is not clear whether the dead or alive when he was off. what next? does this allow or bring the ultra nationalist for right members like it's i'm all been give you the national security minister. you have, for example, beds all smoke church he's, he's been off by some of the journalists about this. does this give them more space
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more in fluids in with the direction of this will goes on. he said that he hopes that the prime minister, as well as you ask a lot and he said, do the right thing. and he said that he also supports any option. he said, yes, it was good to see that these whole concepts were rescued. but he said he would support any option that would bring the remaining captives home. and this was the sticking points for him. this is a man with a chloe military career. he has been involved in the let been a war. he's also been a defense minister previously, his house, several minutes free and political roles. he was brought into the fold or just off to october, the 7th, to become part of this rule cabinet. a small team made executive decisions on what happened in regards the strip. the sticking point for him came a few weeks ago when he had said to the prime minister, you need to decide what your post will plan is. what is the end result of this bull
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that keeps on continuing, and we're still not getting those results that we expected. of course that price will never emerge. and he had said that he was going to quit. if that was going to happen, if he didn't have a concrete plan, where does this leave the government now his policy has 8 seats. it's not a majority. it's a coalition government prime minister benjamin netanyahu the longest. 8 the prime minister in israel's history came back into the photo as prime minister because of this correlation that he joined his the crude party with the ultra fault, right? a policies within this government? now, where does it leave the government? it doesn't necessarily have major precautions, like i said, only a small number of speeds, but it could change the calculus if you like, for what comes next. and certainly in terms of you off the line, if you was to decide to quit and whether this will put more pressure on the prime minister himself,
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we'll have to wait to see this is something that the families of the captive tens of thousands of protesters every single start today, i've been pushing full and they had actually been calling on benny guns to resign. so thank you very much for that. that's not a hi. ross live for us there in a mind. and we're going to have plenty of reaction and to novices to benny against his resignation throughout this news. our own colleges here. but 1st let's take a closer look at who he is. benny guns the retired army general, was israel's defense minister between 20202022. during this time, more than 255 students were killed in the 2021 war on gas that he was a chief of staff of the is really military from 2011 to 2015 during the 2014 war on guys. i'm more than 2000 palestinians were killed. a civil lawsuit fined in 2018, so damages from guns and blame them for violating international humanitarian law by deliberately targeting civilians. a dodge court rejected the case. that's not
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bringing patty cocaine was in washington, dc for his body. any dance was, of course, a favor interlocutor for washington in these past few months during this war on guys that he was engaged in talks with the, by the administration. travel to the us. how does his resignation, how is that going to be viewed in washington, and how would it impact the piece plan which was announced by president biden just over a week ago? well, that's going to be the big question. people in washington are going to be talking about obviously this wasn't all that unexpected because he had made the thread in advance, but it will not be welcome news from the bite and the administration should point out. we haven't had any reaction yet. i expect we probably will sometime today, but as you know, the president is in europe traveling back to the united states today. but we do know the secretary state entity blinking, he's going, he's in going to be in the region. we know that he's going to do at least 4 stops. really,
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what we've seen is this is the administration really trying to pressure israel into a cease fire. any move that makes prime minister benjamin netanyahu more and more reliant on the far right wing will not be welcome because the us truly does think that this is the best deal possible. and there it's been interesting to. we've saw jake's all over the national security advisor. he was out all the sunday shows and he kept saying what we've heard from count was state briefings department of defense recent briefings, whitehouse briefings. they keep insisting that this is an is really proposal because we haven't actually heard the prime minister come out and say it is our proposal work or do you agree to this? they're pretty all the pressure and saying repeatedly that of the minute home offices. yes. then this deal can go into place. is that going to be less likely now that israel is going to, in fact say yes, this is our proposal. yes, we agree. now that there's more far right wing elements in the war cabinet,
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that's going to be the fear of this is not a step that the us wanted to see taken. thank you. patty, for that party campaign lived there in washington dc. well, that's now speak to how guy matar, whose executive director of past 97 to magazine, which provides independent commentary and hughes from israel and palestine, is joining us from tennessee. thank you so much for being with us. as far as corresponding to mentioned, that benny guns has resignation is not enough to bring down the government prominence making i was government, but what impact would it have? do you think would it significantly the stabilize the governance that i think that remains to be seen in service. and what we are likely to see is a little bit more civil unrest. how much the risk is really dependent on the mood of the people. i think at this point, $11.00 of the expected, more protests much more forceful out of the streets, the kind of which we've seen up until october 7th, last year against this government. we haven't seen that sort of explosion that size,
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that energy, other approaches movement that might happen now. but also, i think what we've learned over the past few months is that in a period of war time, people are much more hesitant to go out and demonstrate against the government without change when guns is out. we don't know. the other factors may change is the international standard as well, which has been deteriorating anyway. i think the us is definitely becomes benting on guns to be a positive factor in this government. and without him there will be very little age . 30 lou friendly faces for western governments to find this government. the national security minister. it's marvin give their before gone to announce his resignation, said that he would demand increase over government decisions, including in the war cabinets. what is this going to me now? will this mean that he, i, it's my been give there as most, rachel,
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so will have more power over the guys, a war and, and the direction the conflict takes, you know, certainly looking to know will actually give any of them. um that bonus of that upgrade into the world cabinet uh that remains to be seen and she is not indicated that you would yet. um and i have to say, i'm wide. pessimistic about the notion that under one set of personalities in the work cabinet, we would have a more moderate score and under different stuff, we would have a more exciting work from think the 1st thing that was already really explains the level of violence mess that goes against the house is outrages and it's worth mentioning that even now when guns was resigning from the government was talking about the day after the same time and with some of the contradictory. you also said that this war will continue for years. this is something he has been saying repeatedly while in government. i mean, even though his,
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he's living is criticizing, you know, we're not taking the present or deal. and then they looked up. he still says that we need to continue the score for years. and these are like, needs to be prepared for that so, so i think the difference between him and developing, viewing that, you know, it's probably not as significant discount with a bunch of stuff i was going to ask you about that. in fact, i mean, as we saw benny gans doesn't exactly have a clean record when it comes to palestine, i mean thousands of palestinians have been killed under his watch. what would have been different if he were in power after october, the 7th? the exact same thing, i think probably very useful. we also know also from our reporting that you guys was involved in making the decision to go after post to be in civil society and human rights organizations in front of a service organization. because they were targeting him as a central figure for i c c documents. they were passing information to get him to the icbc hoping to see warren's called against him for the conference. she's
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responsible for a previous horse, which is why she went to a, i will tell them. so we really have the sit, 3 of someone who's a know, wait a piece, meek, or, or in any way committed to anything but no pre solutions. everything the way that he's glorified or signal as an a position is trimmed up to now is very concerning, consented considering what he's actually offering. indeed. so where does this now leave the plan announced by president binding a week ago, a plan which he said was and is really planned to end the war and costs the chances of them to know government actually taking this plan with the outcomes in the government. i think of decreased, it's not very likely, even if the government was to accept those plans, which is highly unlikely. the chances that it would just it would commit to biden's definition of the plan for both federal which actually means because of the war is
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absolute. 0, we're seeing the situation where we're almost, they're saying there's no deal and most of our commitment to and the war and israel is saying we will do anything to get back to our house because next steps coming to ending the war. that gap has been there for months now, and i don't see that change again anyway. yeah. just briefly internally or i mean, as you say, we're not clear yet as to how people react will react against his resignation. but do you think he can skin consolidate opposition? to bring this now down to get him to try to do so, gums is not a very short politician, but he's wise enough to know when to leave. he's been staying inside of the government, understanding that as a portion of society to, to oppose us. and you know that things, this is a time to come together and that portion of society see those things. he's moving away from that. she was saying, we need to top of his government. will it be enough to actually box the structure,
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the existing coalition of the $64.00 seats called ition to continue to hold majority college. and if you still hold is yet to be seen. i don't think that it's very like me, but it's the pressure on the streets becomes insurmountable. if international pressure becomes insurmountable, we might see that the call is from crumbling, but i don't think that's to be expected in the very near future. again, my tie, thank you so much for bringing us a few. that from is around how guy my talk is executive director of past 97 to magazine joining us and from tennessee. we appreciate your insight in time. now let's get the latest on the situation in guys, it's been confirmed that at least $274.00 palestinians were killed. and these really a sold on the new stay right. refugee come, that fried for is really kept is on saturday. palestinians enjoyed hours from bonham and dentist twice as well as intense gun battles between her mouse and he's really special forces. i'm office we kept is we're also killed in that operation,
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including a us citizen and who did re re for some down by law in central gas or the panic. this palms explode close by. this is the so you don't have to come. it provided shelter for more than a 100000 people from the is are in these have now reduced to this is what they allowed women and children to enter the house and they keep it. we'll live with 60 killed, you know, we didn't know which party belongs to who they are in pieces from the air strike is really commandos. read it the complex saturday in which for is really competence to a feed from to apartment buildings. the cost of their lives paid by hundreds of palestinians killed in more injured i was playing with my friend, i came out and so the stuff is covered with blood. there was nothing we remained
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inside and so tanks going back and forth. the house was burning and the smells were awful. people here are terrified, brute, exhausted, like this never ending how they feel. they've been left totally alone. everyone is in a state of panic state. the restoration has business, but people do not know where to go. they're all chopped in the middle area, and there is no place for them to go to world condemns, but does little to stop the onslaught. almost used to is now some days may be worse than others, more terrible nonprofit, more difficult for the world, looking on to stomach words of condemnation will come and already have and yet the community continues. the, the millions time we deliver a message to the international community, we do not want aid. we want you to stop the world. casa,
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has been destroyed. hundreds of thousands of families ripped apart and complex. i spoke in the city and just either a mazda is um, dwayne says 3 is really kept. is raquel during saturdays, major military rate, on new se rod, those were afraid wherever united, with their families, just hours after the operation at a medical facility in vermont. com and use route. these pictures show the moment family members saw them for the 1st time in 8 months. let's get the latest now with allergies. here's how it gap was on was outside of locks the hospital in down by, in central guys a day after the new set. right. and my secretary demit death to the number of people who were killed, continues to rise. talk to us about the situation at hospitals like the one where you are right now. how are they able to cope with a mass casualties of the right now at least $698.00. tell us the news being going to different ones. the ross attacks are
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receiving medical treatments and solely deluxe a hospital, as medics have been describing the situation to be incredibly apocalyptic, has, who's the patients that even want to people are receiving a very primitive kinds of medical to as a medical teams are struggling to keep providing them with the single treatment, especially in light of the over, will make a bed some co reduced call full of hundreds of patients and wounded people. and now there have been also receiving new kinds of injuries resulted from attacks when a very to refugee camp, where at least 20 palestinians have to report a change it while to others being completely cubes because of the as value on getting to escalating attacks on the central areas of a territory now his books passed and what locks the hospital has been saying that the hospital is unable to continue to cost all kinds of things raised in light of the ongoing sides of casualties. and also we serve some children are receiving
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a treatment out slowly, the departments of the hospital close to our location where we used to follow them . and this is key. and then i identity protection. and even indication that the situation medically is, was sending day by day in light of the roads, and it gets very from bottom it's of course, this track. and tell us more about this video. how mazda is um, dwayne has released the tower, which give details about some of the captives they say, were killed during that he's really operation. that's what we do know and see is that the military we go to mazda of cassandra gates has released a video for 3, is barely caps has been killed, saying that they were killed during the operation that was carried out by israel yesterday in order to free for is ready caps, it's almost says that do sweat q by is very funny as, as they are hiding them identity with the faces being blood and even with blood covering loose the bodies. and this is a clear message from the military wing of how much aiming to exert no pressure on
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families that will be kept assemblies on the same time, on the american administration is specifically that one of the was, is very captives is holding the american national. it c as a to now it's considered to be understood among palestinians. it's a psychology come to testing, practice what, how most aiming to actually rates the ability to reach to us the spot agreement especially that we see guns resigning should just a couple of minutes ago regarding the ability of these, where the government to reach trustees want agreements that can bring full captives back to as well. and so this is the main themes that has the main team that has completely presented with and how much video is saying that as well is telling it. 2 is in with an. 2 2 indiscriminate abutment and even on for size of operations. thank you very much for the update. best on tuesday or sorry, capitalism reporting deadline from daryl black in central and guys as well as tarik
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mentioned hospitals in central guys. i have been overwhelmed by the large number of casualties following that is really operation on the new state right refugee camp, which left more than 200 pounds to me instead for the release. so for is really kept is joining us now is dr. muhammed today who is an emergency physician, who worked on a volunteer medical mission to guys in march is joining us from california in the us. thank you so much for being with us. dr. i. i know you were recently engaged, as we mentioned and some of the doctors you worked waive and now in down the law in central guys are treating those were injured during that is really operation are you've been speaking to them? i understand how are they coping with a large number of, of mass casualties after this massacre? yeah, uh, thanks for having me. um, yesterday was one of the most deadliest days. and because uh uh, in the past year and its uh really being felt by not only the local population,
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but the staff at the very few of hospitals that are remaining. um i worked at a field hospital and roughly which has been kind of uh, moved out to milwaukee and has suspended operations as of the past couple of weeks . um and, and so the staff has been working out of another a 2nd hospital that's been established indented by yesterday. there was an influx of patients, critically ill, many of whom either died within the few hours after the bombardments or overnight. it really overwhelmed it. a very overwhelmed system already working out of 10 set of field hospital is very different. even then working at a inside a building with operating theatres and and so managing mass casualty incidents like one's experience yesterday is extremely difficult. and to add on to that, just with limited supplies and medications, you're really left bewildered as to how has we'll actually mandatory and as
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a medical professional, you're going to be able to do your job. and that's really taking a toll on a, on our staff. there, yeah and, and we did see images and video of some of the doctors there who didn't know which patient to start with because they were so many casualties coming in at the same time and locks the hospital when many of the injured people who have been taken out to this massacre and down below, i mean that was one of the hospitals that was was barely functioning. and guys what sort of, you know, equipment, what sort of means do they have in fact to treat these injured people? if any you know, honestly it uh, fluctuates week by week, day by day in terms of what you have access to in terms of inventory. because as you can imagine with the restriction of supplies allowed and really forced to be try to be as creative as possible. and taking care of patients. so for example,
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someone coming in with a bleeding extremity, someone with a torn arm or leg. a one of the cornerstone uh, pieces of management of the patient to stop the bleeding. we do that with a turn to get what i was working there. we only had one turn to get for the entire hospital. so hospital that was seen up to a 1000 patients today. so when you are having these m. c, eyes come through and people with mangled extremities really left to, you know, to think about what other catheter is rubber. a catheter is you can just tie off someone's extremity with just to by yourself some time. it's really, it's unprecedented because in no other conflict areas where humanitarian work is being done, are humanitarians having to resort to these types of, um, ways to take care of our patients and try to save lives is very, very hard as a physician to have to make these decisions indeed,
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i can't imagine the type of tool that it takes on on, you know, those medical workers were trying to do the best to save these lives. when you were the doctor surveyed, can you tell us about a patient perhaps, or a moments that struck with you while you were in gaza just a few months ago or yeah, one of the moments are always fun to me is you know, we have one other day is halfway through my medical mission. we had a mass casualty incident where a missile struck not too far away from our hospital. our hospital is supposed to be in a d conflict its own meaning. there should be no military operations within 700 meters of the facility. and yet, you know, we noticed a missile struck a building and we were getting ready for the search of patients. and as we were gone through the start of patients, i had just taking care of a 4 month old baby who had sustained injuries to her scroll and scouts and was looking for her parents. and when i handed off that baby and i entered our
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emergency department and i was met with a very disturbing an image. this 10 year old boy had been walking down the road with his 5 year old sister. was taking his final breath with his brains blowing out from his left left side of his scroll. and next to him was his sister was looking at him shrieking for witnessing the image, but also the pain that she was experiencing from shrapnel, assuring off her right. but on and it was, it is very to still be an image that represented my time there, the multi level uh from uh that is experienced by the population there, whether physical or mental. and it feels like it's never ending and you feel like it can't get worse. and the incidents like yesterday happened and it continues to get worse and very dire. and that that will never leave my mind it's, it's something that's extra there and represents what i experienced there. unbelievable suffering. you've described that doctor. thank you so much for joining
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us on audra 0, dr. muhammed survey and emergency face for who has worked and got the recently joining us a line from the us. thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. thank you. the most turn our attention to other well use now and voters across the european union have been choosing members of the blogs next parliament exit. polls indicate the center, right. european people spot able retain control but for right parties in several countries are expected to make unprecedented gains. that includes the national body in france, which exit poll suggests will take around a 3rd of the votes with president emmanuel. my call center is renaissance down at around 15 percent in germany. the alternative for germany looks set to finish. second behind the can said, the conservative cd who are the governing coalition hasn't done well in germany. and a moment will be speaking to step boston,
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who is in berlin for us. but for us we go to natasha by impact is because the exit posing funds have just come out natasha and the far right national ronnie set to be president. the money in my clothes. one is on spite a wide margin. natasha. yeah, that's what i say. looks like a good news for the far right to bring the pen bad news full presence, emanuel, my kronos, the interest, a ride policy you've gotten, depends policy project has to take 30 percent of the folks in this you election. that is twice as much as presence of my calls policy. now, defense policy campaign has been met by tools and the brought the laser, the 28 years old. these are ready, and then the pages minus the white and the appeal of the far right. but it is a policy that remains and key mcglatian and t is allow me just heard from george and father talking about how the policies are going to change the you from the
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inside be tougher on issues like immigration, there is no doubt. so it's concerns on faces, mines, things like the rising cost of living, immigration, of course, and the factory. so many farm is upset with new environmental policy that says field support for the far right. but personally, my girl, this is an empower sing, results and embarrassing blood. and we're expecting to hear from the presence in a short while he has spent the last few weeks trying to persuade verses notes to vote for equals extremism in your opinion. but it seems that they have not many people without listening to him. i'm a bar sink for him still is the fact that you have the socialist policies that have fairly registered on the political raise. all heard, false in the policy use, or banning of games need as many boats as my calls policy. just the percentage points in a 1st rounds and for a 5 nights for the present. and how will the french fluoride affects europe, the european parliament. if these results,
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i confirmed compassion as well. what we're expecting in the european parliament is a for the projections all as a all to receive a swing for the royce and for the fall. right? so that's going to, in fact, that's going to impact you policy on things like the environment on some social areas. but also for some things life policy when it comes to the who i in ukraine, that's certainly something that the far right and problems have been talking about . they want to be much tougher. they say one of the gratian they want to just to be a little tight to scrap down on things like immigration. so these are the sorts of ways that we're going to see a policy change in particular, gain on climate change on the environmental policy. we know that many for rides of policies are saying that they want to throw out some of the use greenville and environmental policies, the se, se is punishing promise. natasha. thank you very much for that. that's natasha
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butler. i live there in paris with the 1st exit, both from france in the u. elections. let's head over to germany. now. step boston is in berlin for us. so what are the numbers looking like in germany? i understand not good for the governing coalition. this that's not quite embarrassing here as well in germany for the ruling coalition. a little less embarrassing down in front, but still uh, all of shows the chancellor and his cd, the social democratic party has lost quite a lot. and also even more the green party who was in the coalition with all of the shows and this government, they lost majorly 8.5 percent of the vote. so the 2nd party here now is the far right alternative for germany party. and of course, this is going to be very interesting. it's a very, you're a skeptic also entering immigration party. and what will be interesting to see now with the fig tree off marine lift times in front of the is maureen,
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the find basically has thrown out the a of the, of the identity and them for say, well, which they have phones in the european parliament. so it's going to be interesting to see how they're going to work together if at all, and how this fall right blocks that we're now see all across here. what we see uh all 3 as well. where the, the far right freedom party has won the election today. also in the netherlands. they came on the 2nd. so how are they going to form this lock and will they have this combined power that they were hoping to have in the european parliament in the next 5 years set. thank you very much for that. that's that boss in life or as they're in berlin. well, let's take a closer look at what the european parliament actually does. states main job is to adopt amend or rejects laws proposed by the european commission while it overseas laws, along with the european commission and the council of the e. u. it cannot initiate legislation. the parliament approves the budget you. executives of the european commission and elect fits president,
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members of the european parliament to organize into 7 groups according to their political ties and meet in strasburg, in france. about once a month. the rest of the time they work in brussels on committees overseeing policy areas such as environment trade and 4 and a phase. well, i'd speak to carol nano about all this. his chief executive officer held the center for european policy studies. joining us, i mean use our thank you so much for being with us. now, of course, the main purpose of the election is to decide the makeup of the parliament. but the voters, as we've heard, often choose the occasion, also to send a message to the national government. so when you look at the exit polls in france, germany and elsewhere, what message do you think a you voters have sent a sadly sobering message? that's the was disconnected from my guard spot. so people relation or large book or production is dissatisfied with what i think that is happening in brussels. i say you want to think of something that they see certain things. they'll probably buy
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their phones, but it's are very sober message through all the politicians and brussels. so you put additions from the different members that change got that, but also something all the bases were back in the base just to discuss as you would explain know us and to agree on also a piece of legislation which have been proposed by the coalition. so what i expect to subsidies 5 years from, from the land really have to see will become the next president for the next 5 years. but it will be much more difficult to adopt the legislation of the movie much more heavens against the e, which for example, what you were mentioning, green transition, but also all the patient financial vision. and the thing which furnish me most is, let's say, once that happened in or company, any guns the order supporting a great out against the russia. because we know that many of these thought i'd groups have some support to have received some support from to come. right. but, but they are also divided on, on a number of issues, especially on ukraine. for example, these far right parties, whether it's germany,
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it's in the, in house wave, i mean, can they, can they be organized enough to work together in the same despite their differences overall and say they don't have too much to say because, so overall the id group it you wouldn't mind trying to use the group in which of course you have to, which they don't, they don't get much to do because it's the main, the largest groups, meaning the socialist on the video, the deepest part. people share the large part of the work, but something to levels and degrees. of course is make change. now they feel safe. they say v r decided sometimes it depends on how to go finish. you book to be what full offer to tell you how many boxes will join these extreme guides for actions and you will be parliament and what, but you will have from the decision making process. but i think the have, as we used to have all the oversight of go to those, i need to kind of a kind of wondering, fencing around the extreme. right. mm hm. but of course, the larger it's,
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will become more difficult. do you think the mainstream parties will be willing to cooperate with them or on some of these issues? i think that will be part of the difficult because for example, for the late and if she wants to be an extra thought, if she says she wants to have some progressions with one of these groups, the socialist or somebody degrees, but maybe also to new will say no, we don't want this and then she won't be elected. and that's the 1st thing that i have to do a rental for july or probably in september. mm. how about election of the or the election of the commission president? yeah, you talked about ukraine and middle area and you know, we've talked about some of the issues that might be impacted by, by this phone, like the green deal. but you know, when it comes to ukraine, where does this leave the use strong backing for military aid for ukraine, for example. how would this significant shift for the right if it's confirmed by these exit polls effect that unfortunately not so much as it goes. miller, today, it is mostly
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a decided and the member states military security is a limited responsibility for the us, mostly done by the member states under the same across the board or shots as empower or michigan also in the pollution agreement and the regulations that most of them want to call to do to support a great show. i mean it's not that much be effective, but it is i the membership level. thank you so much for talking to this. very interesting to hear your thoughts and your reaction to these uh, exit bose uh after the parliamentary elections today. thank you so much for joining us. com. alonzo chief executive officer of the center for european policy studies. thank you very much. but several guerria has been holding both european parliament and national elections. the exit polls show the center right party led by form assignment is to 40 co bois off is in the leads, but they'll have to form a correlation with other parties. this is a country 6 bottom entry election and 3 is this not vote was triggered by the
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collapse of the previous coalition government in march. and that spring and julia and football, the political analysts inform of all gary minister of environment. he joins us live from the bulgarian capital. sophia, thank you so much for being with us. so the 6 point of entry election in 3 years. we have these 1st exit polls today. what is your reaction and is this volt likely to yield a stable government football? gary, as it is likely to be a bit more stable than oh, government. that was part of the blog government. uh because there is a clear winner uh, within the previous elections. the 2 main part is that formed or 2 main conditions that form a coalition supporting the government, but very close to with each other. and they entered into quite a conflict over the power sharing. uh, but uh, that's a will change probably in the direction of some stability,
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stronger stability. otherwise, the, the main line of political orientation of bulgaria related with the membership of voice. the support for ukraine support for your and shame can support coordinator. and so your bmw, closer your pin integration that will stay the same so that will not be change. okay, before we look at those issues at the you, integration and so on. let's talk about what's happening internally. i mean from a prime minister boy cool boy, sauce gary potty had a strong lead. and the exit polls show. it's in the lead now. but what are his chances of actually coming back is 5 minutes or would people have forgotten about the corruption allegations that painted his time in office? a very interesting question. she is leaving every body to guess whether she will come back as a prime minister. the concentration of the political part is,
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as we see from the exit polls gift quite to strong opportunity for him to be a prime minister if she decides to do so. but he might decide to step back and look for a figure like comedy. i got video for instance, who was supposed to be next prime minister and arrangement from the previous coalition or somebody else. who will i had a government that is with a slightly wider correlation. but clearly he was the strong figure in the government. whether he's the prime minister in the hall would be able to form a stable government twice as well. it will be very difficult to make a. ready stable government for very long time, the get a file or but what
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a spot is in the late. it is working very closely with the the union for rights and freedom of the default is supported by the church minority in bulgaria. but they will need one more back to the car on the previous coordination partner a p, p, and they, uh, run a campaign very aggressively against bicycle bodies so, so to be very difficult to get in position. so she might look into one of the small 5 days to farm accord, ition for most likely to form a minority government with the support of one of the. okay, this is let's briefly talk about the wider implications of this election in, in bulgaria, a country, as you mentioned, that still hasn't been able to integrate. the euro is own and participate. europe's open border shank and area get getting the plans after this election know to join
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the euro zone. be achieved by the 2025 deadline. a a. m, likely, but the direction is the same if it's not strength to $25.00. so it will be the year after ser, uh all the effort of the main factors will go into the main to the go. uh so there might be a delay, but it will be only a delay. i need to be not a very long delay, but we are an economy is quite state boat, which is growing. um, not a dramatic paint, but stabling its export oriented economy. an old band is very strongly supported by all main parties. so um the macro economic uh, the condition of a ball gary is also quite stable. so if it's not $25.00, it will be $26.00. thank you so much for talking to us. thank you for your time. julian. pop off a political, i'm listen for my vote. gary may serve environments. joining us there from sophia.
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thank you for joining us on august here. thank you. and belgium is another e, you members state voting in federal elections as well as the european parliament, one a belgians are used to long spells without a functioning government. and many i resigned to another long period of negotiations where we challenged explains why to me so, but the goal, it's an often repeated cliche. belgian politics is complicated with the country voting on sunday. expectations grow that belgium could be to its previous weld records in time. taken to form a complements that's because for the 1st time the fall, right? blum's bang policy is on cost of winning the north, and it wants to split the country. belgium is the faust plan, this is the future. the flemish people need the new governments, which is the flemish, any scratch we had this to the far left doing well in the south. and the recipe is
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the for political paralysis being the account to see if i think with going back to a situation with forming a government, it will be very difficult vill uh for the most of the phones blanked and, and i think the lands belying will have a big rise logically, none of the traditional policies will want to form a coalition with them. a dozen and has 3 official languages, dutch, french, and german. but the country is split primarily between fondest deduct, speaking north and willow, near the french speaking south. its electro system means lots of small parties and coalition governments. after the 2010 election, it took 541 days to form one, a world record. big thing that's i think it will be difficult to get another example. yes, i think so too. is it an invalid? we live in belgium and so in belgium has in many parts of europe. right wing anti immigrant. populism is on the rise. plums relying has long been shuns by centrist policies, forming governments. but
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a victory for the fall right in front, as would test that's approaching, you will reach out to 0. india as prime minister and the render emoji has been sewn in for a 3rd time. the governing national democratic alliance elected him as its leader on friday, bodies b. j. b, south shore to have a majority in the polls and how to find allies to form a coalition government. stephanie decker reports no stranger to the job, nor the ceremony. henry moody has been sworn in india's prime minister for the 3rd time. but this time things are different. for the 1st time. he doesn't have a majority. he's never worked with any other questions like now. he's always had a big audio of his own. so he will have to showcase to dial in a new excuse rich, if you have never seen so far. so i really do not know with them. mr. mcgee, with this tim, put them in with that he would be able to become
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a bit more patient listener then what he has been all this white bed. he's been the one who has been speaking and the others haven't followed his instructions. the critics accuse the hindu nationalist of undermining india's democracy and promoting divisive anti muslim policies. the supporters say he's helped boost the economy. it is great that moti is getting a chance for the 3rd time. it is good for the country. i feel under his leadership, the country has progressed a lot in the last 10 years. there is no doubt that india has developed. people might have differing opinions that there is a high inflation. but if you look at the overall global situation, india is in a good position. it's a legitimate government. it's easily is a government that has covered the majority. it's use money, but it's use the institutions. it's used to media, it's, you know, use intimidation. it's used fia, it's used clips, it's all i don't see, this is a democratically elected government. frankly,
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the challenge now the prime minister moody to navigate coalition rule. stephanie decker o g 0 at least 9 people have been killed. rafter is suspected on the group attacked in attacking indian administers got kashmir, a bus carrying him to filter and sponge into a deep valley when it came under attack. within 30 of those were injured in the incident. no one's gained responsibility. still i had no knowledge is there, i just wanted sports biggest rival ways and it's pakistan on top against india in new york, the latest coming up in sports with peters the what we do and all just sarah is try to follow this story and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy, the
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the squarespace be carefully thank you very much. 21 year old carlos al correct is is the youngest man to win 3 grand slam singles titles on 3 different surfaces coming into sundays friendship and final he had already bags the us open and wimbledon championships. and do you want me to 1st say it against alexander very here at the gym and full back in what was the 2nd slam final in the previous major final veteran laid by 2 fits to love before losing, he would move into a to 6 to one lead here, as the aim for a remarkable come back from damaged income begins 2 years ago. but alvarez dug deep and storm to afford said when to setup a deciding 5th. and so for 4 hours and 19 minutes only for the jeffrey, it was the young spaniard who came out on top begging history with 863-265-7616
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teams. victor, the, the spanish cant and all of you guys asked me, i'm able to support a de receive. uh now the model is about uh, in the practice as well. hi. i feel like you made this. i don't, i mean so, so as messy i was so thank you. thank you. remind some the i see you soon for sure . disappointment though, for just being totally me who lost the sick. and finally, today's the sadie and was posted with compasses. sorry. i, ronnie, in the women 7th decided that they lost in straight fits to ben pasadena city. i cover aline taking the run as a pro fee for a 2nd time in paris having lost the single final so it gets to be on take on saturday. so the teacher went to cricket, woke up and one of sports biggest rivalry sites in the games. parking stone in new york. i bought this done all went on my way to an upsets over 400000000 people
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who've been expected to tune into this one. and what india will have your favorites, when it's, they will bowl down for just 119. it's even most surprising considering talk you still just stand by host usa just 3 days ago. 2022 fine is focused on our closing and victory here, which would leave that group wide open. indians, defensive disciple is looking in danger today will be seen by a stranger erased to $201.00 for 7, from the 20 of is the highest total in the 2 of them. and so far australia is both has been got to it. removing england's wickets the defending champions, folding $3061.00 sort of a straight is circle. now now have to, when they final 2 games against the mon and the movie a, to stand a chance of avoiding an early exits, australia stay on track to become the 1st nation to hold all 3 global cricket cycles at the same time. to me while you dan, this is the larry so ever recorded at
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a teeth when he woke up when they were hold on for just 59, against the wasting these nowhere near the 174 run target safe by the co host who made it to winston to can group see couple america champions, argentina wilmot, for this year's tournament later with a friendly against it could hold the tournament, kicks off on june 28th and is being hosted by the united states. well, the us preparation suffered a setback, where they were thrashed by 2001 champions, columbia, who on a hot streak of winds f l cents of board is overhead take the pick of the goals. and i'd be willing to spend the next $51.00 to extend the run beacon street $22.00 games. the us is, i'm on 6 case teens invited to play and this is america the new york mates of shape, a london series of the philadelphia phillies. thanks to a 65 wait on sunday, philadelphia hammond. their opponents on saturday in the 1st 10 minutes. full stack . nice me here. new york added 3 runs in the line funding to see over when this
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matchup is part of major league baseball's efforts to promote the game outside of the united states. the regular season actually started with a couple of games in south korea. the florida panthers of struck the 1st blow in the battle for n h l stanley cup. it's actually the oldest trophy and north american sport 1st devoted back in 18. 93. the panthers hosted the edmonton oilers in game one and one pretty comfortably. 3, nothing and that's thanks launching today. gold tend to say okay, well group ski who didn't let anything poss, and stuff in all 50. 2 shots he faced. the panthers go one up in the best of 7 series, a pretty miserable. it says when the car take them to dolphin a for the 2nd time, it's 3 years and they want it. but just 8 seconds. the sliver union had a 62 seconds lead over american met the organs and going into the 8th and final stage road which appeared in control metals until the final climb of the day. you'll vincent pulled away from rubbish alongside eventual stage with carlos
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rodriguez struggling, rob, which kind of, i mean 6, but the just enough to win it. and it'll be one of the favorites for the toyota, for on switch starts on the 29th all between different symbol court. that's what was supposedly. so the time being i'll be here again later with another update for me to thank you very much for that. that tensions between north and south korea have worse and further with sol resuming its practice of lasting propaganda across the border through loud speakers. that soft, appealing, young, sent hundreds more below is filled with rubbish into soft free, and territory. alexander bias has more south korea's message to p on yang. the noise will be on variables towering stacks of speakers truck to the border blasting propaganda critical of north korea. this is the 1st time in 6 years sold, resorted to this kind of psychological warfare. when last active,
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the broadcast played cape pop songs, weather reports, and verbal attacks on north korea's leadership change. yet the military says the sound travels up to 20 kilometers into the north. we got you on into a to the, the majors it will take may be unbearable for the north korean regime, but they will send a message of hope and light to the north troops. and its people sole says, be on yang only has itself to blame. it sent another wave of more than $300.00 balloons. filled with rubbish. into the south. on saturday of 3 barrage is filled with min, newer cigarette butts. batteries and scraps have fallen there since may. i put them, we want to make it clear that north korea will be responsible for any tensions escalated between the south and north. our government. it will maintain a firm and sorrow, readiness against any provocation from the north, and will make every effort to ensure the safety of our people and the national
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security. tides between the 2 countries are at their lowest points. years says korea has suspended a 6 year piece agreement with you on yang and could restart live fire military drills. north korea had resumed artillery drills close to the border and put back in place, guard post, and land mines band under the deal. for you know, 3, a south korean activist have sent dozens of balloons carrying leaflets, critical of kim jong and into the north. the menu. now these broadcasts are likely to further infuriate john yang. it considers the loud speaker broadcasts an act of war. and then the pass has threatened to blow them up. alexandra buyers al jazeera us and that states for this news, our own algae 0 from me for the batch of when the whole team. thank you very much for watching is always there's more on our website that ouch is sierra dot com stay
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with us. my colleague jessica washington will be with you in just a few minutes with more of today's top stories. thank you for the in india illegal mining is having a devastating impact on an ancient mountain range and don't local residence. you look at how much dust there is everywhere. my father is during the phase $1.00 oh, $1.00 east travels to india to investigate mining. gimme a ralph, as he mounted on out to say about this is the 1st genocide that we see in the field . there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream in the listening most covers haven't used the
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last 2 weeks. so the total no content. israel's war on gossip be coming a forever war across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for
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israel in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the pentagon's resigns from east rails won't cabinet, is accusing prime minister netanyahu of prioritizing politics of a strategic decisions in the hall on the desk of washington. this is all just the read life from don't also coming up amounting death. cho income, so 270 for palestinians are now known to have been killed during his riley operation to free full captives on saturday. the stunning victory in france for
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