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a mission house to mean humanity in western and it needs to be questioned. this is not the time to, to mr. kind of way. examining the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing the best, the . ready view and security council adults, a us proposal for a safe spot in guns from us, welcomes the news. fox fighting escalates and something garza as well as the latest attacks killed h palestinians and con unit the end of them or kyle, this is out. is there a live from though ha, also coming up, a rush to get house, thousands, flea the west,
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and the student needs to see of alfonso is fighting their intensifies. and we take a look at the options here in presidents, controversial attempts to revive the economy. and his 1st 6 months in office, the people in gauze a, a waking up to some hope of an end to the war. the united nations security council has approved us by a proposal for a cease fire. it was a cause for an exchange of captives and for palestinians to return home. it was under reports for monday's vote. the un headquarters in new york, a draft resolution has resulted, a proposed ceasefire, and guys presented by the united states when support and the security council. a clear diplomatic victory for the americans who blocked previous attempts to stop the fighting. over the past 8 months. this council has often faced divisions and
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the world has taken notice with understandable frustration. but there's another side to this story because today we adopted the 4th resolution on this kind of conflict. algeria, the era group representative on the council sided with the us draft, almost guaranteeing it would receive overwhelming support from other council members, revolted in favor of the task. here's a lucian submitted by the united states because we believe it comes to the present step for toward immediate last and she's fine after the vote, the palestinian ambassador, welcome to any news, the good silence, the guns and the suffering of palestinian people. the number one item in that resolution is to have
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a ceasefire. to end this fighting and we are determined with our friends to make it a long lasting permanent ceasefire. russia wanted unconditional and permanency spire, but chose to not be to the us draft choosing. instead to abstain. nurse book, i'm good at this. it was, it was the user wants specifically has as ryan i agree to use the haps we will hear from these riley representative. the council should not sign up to any agreement that has vague parameters of centrally. this agreement gives comp launch on details . we don't have to be part of it, but a couple at the you in on monday the us said repeated lead it is real. had agreed to the terms of the deal. but after the vote, it was unclear if israel would abide by the resolution. israel will not engage in meaning less than and less negotiations which can be exploited by some us as a means to stall for time. security council resolutions are binding international
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law, but their impact often depends on implementation. that will be particularly the case with this one. the united states says they will work directly with israel to make sure it lives up to its obligations in the resolution. and the us also says it expects that cuts are an egypt. 2 countries that have played an important role in trying to bring about peace will also continue to liaise with from us gabriel's on don't out is here at united nations in new york. well, how much has welcome to the results saying the group is ready to cooperate with mediators. let's take a closer look at volts. the 3 phase proposal approved by the un security council involved the 1st phase. it would see a 6 weeks, he's fine. the withdrawal of israeli forces and the exchange of some captives for palestinian prisoners. the 2nd phase would say a permanent end to the war and the release of the remaining captives for more prisoners. the fed and final phase as a major, multi yeah,
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reconstruction plan for gone. so i don't know is a former director of israel's foreign ministry. i'm surfaced as well as i'm positive south africa. he says, the un security council decision has come as a surprise to be as riley's. that is the best way to go that we'd be happy to hear there is a little slow. do you want us to go into the costs of oh, i think a, these really go back that was taken by surprise and well done this. i saw a guest that a ross show. we do a, i think the resolution is giving you a call to do that by the visa here. i see it will be a very hectic warning and discussing tomorrow. and as i see, the key country is love the united states. i've seen a lot of stuff is coming close to exhausting. it's a big don't blood pressure i do,
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but i see the agent is now in a position to both the normal pressure form is way to add to the law every day. starting closer to the boulder, dfw to russell refugees, great league, and as a agent, to be expected by the united states, not only to book the necessary personal philosophy to get the necessary press on these words while in gaza itself. is there any attacks called more death and destruction across the strip on monday, may a gauze of safety in the north is ready forces strongly out to the front neighborhood. and southern guns or at least 8 percent of students have been killed in con eunice after his ready forces formed residential areas. tense, sheltering, just place. people were also hit baffles between israeli forces and palestinian fighters have intensified in rasa. was there a tar couple?
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i assume has moved from darrow butler, a very clear cutting of the is where the attacks on the southern parts, including roughly district we can completely see how the government of the is very um, it continues to destroy residential houses and changing the entire milestone. the lowest in a rough spot now we see, and we hear that the is where the forces are completely now stations in the hot beating areas of roof or having confrontations and crashes with palestinian groups as the east valley. official sources have been completely saying that brussels are excessive painting and getting much more complex as they have been engaging in a very drastic fight thing with palestinians. specifically that you had meant to me and with homeless has announced the managed to, to a number of is really so just in just a doses of them after being pushed in a residential building that was later,
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completely blowing up by palestinian fighters in the, over the heads of do so we just with a late to have evacuated by, as well as the caulked as of carrying out on the cover on the ground in order to drag them a from the place that was completely targeted by the palace, the new fight to so swimmingly, the tax continued over different parts of the goal is a strip. the hospitals across guns were running out of fuel and medical supplies risking the lives of thousands of patients. medical staff are working beyond the capacity of facilities overwhelmed by demand. some patients of the likes, the hospital in general, bio say they've been waiting for cash for months on the mortgage is a cash out of out of of it might have been in front of the hospital doors since april 16th being out of work since april 26, one of them i have been waiting to be transferred abroad and waiting for the crossing to open. so i can travel and continue treatment. walk as treatment is not available here. and so far the crossing is closed. of course this is due to the
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continuation of the war which has entered its 8 months, so i was up god, but it was best bet. i meant it and sitting outside the hospital on the bed, there is no room inside. so i stuck outside the situation is very difficult, the engine to thrown into the car doors and on the ground. as you can see, the situation is difficult and there is a shortage of medicine on the side of the wood with us for what he. alexa is the only hospital in the central area, and it can not receive such injuries, especially since the hospital was already very full with injured people, replace the injured along, the internal cord doors and in between the beds. there is no room at all inside this hospital for the injured. we had them sleeping and external tents. the hospital is now completely full and the number of injured people exceeds the number of beds by 4 or 5 times. meaning the clinical capacity cannot bear these numbers and is ready for us is they've killed 6 palestinians and occupied westbank
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or you have had him. several raids took place on monday in the northern cities of took around. um, 2 of us is ready for us to say they talk said protestant and suspected of attacking on and legal settlements may account the name of village west of ramallah as well as killed at least 2 members of hezbollah and as strikes and rolls and 11 and that's around 130 kilometers from his folder. the attack is one of the furthest operations launched by israel's ministry since the world gone. so it began. estrada has come off to hezbollah downs and his really drove nova southern lebanon. on monday. the thousands of people have said the west and sydney city of old fashion,
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who was fighting intensifies between the army and the promot. shake rapid support forces. if you have any state council in west and threw down on the r s f control, the slicing began in the area last month, you know, assess, and the minute she had been vying for control of saddam since april last year from the city of al faster to the city of to wheeler, there's stray gunfire. that's not allowing people to go up to the markets or even get water. children are afraid, we are suffering and we suffered until we reached all faster. all the other villages on the way have been burned. food is expensive, living is expensive, drinking water is where to find the salaries are suspended, and after months we've only received 60 percent of them. and of course that finishes before the next month begins. and the last operating hospital in the l, sasha has shot down off to it was attacked, doctors without borders says stop for 4th, the transfer of patients off they are a self open fire inside the facility have been moved and has moved from saddam's
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capital on the west thing humanitarians situation of the situation in the city of outside sheer to the capital of north therefore, and the last city that remains under the army control and which they are a self be permitted to wrap it. support forth of has been trying to gain control of has been described as a kill blocks. and that's because more than 1800000 civilians have fled from other parts of therefore region to the 50, over the pleasure of speaking refuge, as well as the citizens who have been therapy prior to the conflict breaking out last april. now the city has been surrounded by the current military rapids support forces all 4 weeks now and they've been launching artillery attack, leading to the death of civilians and their injuries as well. be 8 organizations doctors without borders says that it has suspended it's operations in one of the main hospital, one of the 2 main hospital in the city as a result of artillery attacks. and as a result of the iris f opening fire inside the hospital and that is likely to
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expense the bait because we need terry situation. thousands of people have been injured the uh, the uh the, the organization doctors with headquarters says, but in the past, month alone in the south hospital which has been suspended, which operations have been suspended in more than 100. 1300 people have been injured, have been treated for, for injuries as a result of our to lose selling. and that's just in the city of fashion around the country. the situation has been deteriorating over the past few weeks. i think continues between the army and the recess in west go to the side as well as in part of the capital for 2 civilians continue to be displays and the united nation says that it expects the number of displaced people inside the country to reach 10000000 and that's the largest displacement figures in the world. now as they call for humanitarian and feeling for humanitarian funding, very little is being received according to the united nations. and people continue
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to suffer. but this 5 bad fighting continues between the army and the reset with the situation deter anything around the country. but the most concerned mean focus right now in the city open fashion, where millions uh, where hundreds of thousands are currently trapped. and which is the iris of seems determined to get control off to ensure that they have an ad group or a full control of the to our for region, even more than altered 0. how to at least 41 people have been killed and attack on several villages in the eastern democratic republic of congo. and army spokesman says, members of the allied democratic forces were behind the attack. and officials, as they use guns and mas jesse's to attack residents and benny territory. the group affiliated with iso has been planned for several attacks in the region. at least 18 people have been killed involved in the, in the past week and a plane caring below, always vice president has gone missing solace to lima, was traveling to the northern city and zip of things in my vehicle failed to land
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at the airport. so shuttle's communication has been lost. mdf soldiers, steel on the ground. karen out the search. i have given strict orders that they operation should continue until their plane is found. so the head, head on ounces, era protests and paris and all the french cities of the day, off the presence of mind to my com amounts as a surprise election and the winner of european parliament elections and says best fit in a strong position despite the rise of the right, the follow the weather remains very hot across the desert,
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south west of the us because a term which is a rama, south west and cona getting up into the high forty's. once again, over the next couple of days to study something, to keep an eye out ahead of that. we've got some live b showers, running for the east with white pressure in charge though, across central parts of canada. little tongue of high pressure coming down into central areas of the us down towards the plaza. here. it's just, i lost you drive, it will say some showers slip in the way across the texas. i'm heavy, a showers in law's house that the possibility and it will be some fun to around one or 2 showers. there every 2 central parts of canada, but towards the west side of the country come down. of course, the west side of the us, as long as you drive those that try whether that across a good parts of the eastern side of the us. but down to will, to se, just want to to your attention to this system here. southern florida saying some very heavy, right and over the next couple of days and that same system because they standing down into the carrot bit. what an area of high pressure just off. sure. so that
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staring at west to whether into a similar area and it will continue to run down towards you could companies to into west central parts of central america. but at least it's dry of the listings in the gaza strip. as is the last continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media and it needs to be questioned, sustains the coverage that actively humanizes his readings and actively humanize of palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to kind of wait tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing post, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, again, you're watching out is there a has remind you of on top stories this hour. for the 1st time, doing security council has approved a resolution cooling for a safe spot and gone for us box proposal includes the exchange of kind of city and prisoners with his mind a captive eventual withdrawal of israeli forces from concepts under a ton of displace patterson and so that heightens masses released the statement welcoming the un security council by to back to cease fund proposal. the group says it's ready to cooperate with mediators to enter in direct negotiations on implementing the tail. at least 20 policy ends up being killed. and as really bombings across the gulf strip,
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southern city of con eunice for the front of the as really strikes with us extra estate on the blank and has returned to them at least to push forward the cx. 5 deal on monday, he messes really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and tele fees. oh yeah. he was in cairo where he held talks with egypt president. but as with has more on lincoln's visit. he's reporting from jordan's capital. a bond loves as well, has shut down options, those operations in the country. so we are reporting from outside as well. on to me, blinking is back in the region and roll out, pushed to deliver the cx 5 between the i'm us and israel, that joe biden 1st tables at the end of mates and in a meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. lincoln's office at the end of amazing, issued a statement in that statement, blinked and said, he told me that in, you know, the us stands behind the comprehensive proposal outlined by joe biden, which includes spot,
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the release of hostages and increased aid to gaza and bumped lincoln's office said would give his rail the possibility of unlocking peace along the country. so northern border, i'm to the integration with countries in the region. so the suggestion that from lincoln's office is that they've been trying to persuade or convince netanyahu of the merits of this cease fire deal. previously. netanyahu says, but he is in this will to destroy how much time it won't end until how much of these leadership. i'm not able to fight again in gaza. i'm us. it's part says the blinking has been too biased towards is right. let me it says the blinking stumps is a real obstacle to reaching a ceasefire. i agree, and it's made out a 0 amount and again, it reminds of that benjamin s. know his cabinet is find out, is there in israel and on sunday, extend if that decision. that's why we're reporting from neighboring jordan. federal court in california is hearing a lawsuit filed by
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a group of activists accusing us presenter bytes, and under the administration of complexity. and as well as genocide and garza, a panel of judges is hearing arguments from several protestant in human rights groups. they say 5 and along with his secretaries of state and defense of failed to stop the will and the aging. and the best thing genocide, by providing military support to israel this case was dismissed in january, but judges all hearing appeal against that decision. reynolds installations from san francisco, that is why we are human and legal rights organizations and groups representing palestinians, argued in court that president biden, secretary of state anthony lincoln and defense secretary lloyd austin, are violating us, was an international treaties that prohibit aiding and abetting of genocide. they say that the us should be enjoyed by the court to prevent sending any further weapons of war, including bombs,
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to israel that are being used to kill palestinians in gaza. the judge is seen somewhat skeptical of that argument, saying that it might violate a long standing tenant of us law that prohibits. did you did sherry from becoming involved in political foreign policy or military decisions that are the province of the executive branch, including the president and the governments. lawyers reinforce that argument as well outside the court house. here on the sidewalk, the demonstrators gathered some of them. paging images of 40000 watermelon seeds on a cloth banner. they say that represents the $40000.00 palestinians been killed during israel's, or on jobs. one of the plaintiffs attorneys said that no matter how the court eventually rules on this question,
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it was an historic day because palestinians were able to speak their own group in a us court room. i think the importance of this case is that the policies have been speaking directly to the american people through their democratic institutions, through their judiciary. the rating was there a going through? having heard the arguments on both sides, the judges on the appeals panel must now issue a ruling lawyer say it is unlikely they will do so immediately saying that it will probably be a week or so before that decision is made. public, rob reynolds, l g 0, san francisco. the hundreds of pre existing in the french capital of to the fall rights policy surged in the european parliament. elections. of all right, policies gains have punished his presence of mind, whom i come to this old parliament and pull a slough election funds left wing li. just say they all willing to work together to
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put something united funds in the coming elections in 3 weeks time and place of fund, take us to this past crowds and the french city of no hundreds for protesting the butler reports from funds on where the maximum gamble is have the words beautiful smiles. reading the pen, arriving at headquarters in paris the far right leaders wasting no time. she propose a national rally policies campaign for a snap election to the end of the month. her team says the ready was going to be good to the yes, let's increase that. under foster the 7th of july, there was a majority either from the not slate or in coalition with others. we will very quickly be able to get funds moving again. the day off to cooling a snack connection in the move, the shop, the country bridge present to manual micro look surprisingly relaxed to the world
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war 2 commemoration in the southern town. as to his own expected decision to dissolve parliament was prompted by his son to write policies embarrassing defeat at the hands of the far right in front of you election on sunday, the representative of fence preparing his ministers into a campaign even. they hadn't expected longer. what is at stake is what the french nation will become in the years and decades to come. that's will be decided in 3 weeks time. let's not think that this election is just like any of the. it is, i repeat, an election was consequences out of unprecedented gravity or nation back hall. surprise. decision has shaken politicians and some the public. some say that he's move is courageous that he's giving people a real choice. other say that he's playing a dangerous game with french democracy. the macros policy doesn't have a problem at g majority. he hopes to achieve one in the election by making you
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a line says with politicians on the right to the left. who want to block the far right from victory? but this polls the says macro overestimates his own popularity and on the estimates, the appeal of depends policy. uh so can you comfortable, he's not taking into account with his back. is these days the fall, right? national riley is a policy like any of the, you know, don't get gas people or didn't see it is particularly racist or the stream. and the policy has a huge advantage exist because it's never been in power. it's never been in a position to disappoint people. the elections barely started, but for now, one of the most likely outcomes isn't even move for men to parliament undercover. this government is micro wednesday's best, and a majority. his daring gamble could make french political history if he loses. he'll still enter the history books. but as the president who put the far right in power, it talks about the i'll do 0 power as well, despite the games by the fall, right across the continent,
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the majority of seats in the european parliament remain in the hands of centrist policies. european people is policy of european commission, present us live on the land is still the strongest boss us step by send reports from. but then once the land does have a what kos house in the winter of sunday's election, keen to start a 2nd term as president of the european commission was left on the lion's party is projected to have secure the 26 percent of the $720.00 seats in the parliament, but far right and populous parties are, and far behind if they succeed in forming their united blog. what does the success of the far right parties in your tell you about the move in you? so indeed, that is an increase of the extreme right. actually in the extreme left, we have both phenomena, but not as much as predicted. not as much as expected. the opposite is the case. we had
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a strong wind as europe in people's parties. so this shows that is you can withstand the pressure from the extremes, some photos in germany. i'm not convinced the alternative for germany potty d a f d game and 2nd and defeated the government coalition of chancellor, olaf shows contested bonds and assessment. i find incredibly scary that so many people voted right wing us get to think where this might lead to. so can you, it's shocking. i mean, everyone knows by now that there's a drift to the right, but i still kind of lived in my own bubble thinking that everybody would vote for them. but starting to see it written in black and white. after being expelled from the far right groups and you for being to radical d a f d has distance itself from its controversial main candidates, a confident motel at the headquarters of the question, democratic party in berlin. off the sunday's victory was left on. the lion sees no reason to change her, of course, but many wonder what in fact,
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the rice of the fall rights will have the policy in the next 5 years. people don't feel that this progressive of gender actually is, is what they can't afford right now. so therefore people tend to rather vote for to come services parties which promised to go give them back the good old days. so the green d, which was the big move shots pro jake, off ones on the funder. linus she called it is now kind of gone green deal, which was meant to ring c o 2 emissions to 0 by 2050 has come under pressure from both testing from us. also on migration policies could become more strict. the next few days and weeks will make clear out the election results may affect hundreds of millions of people in and outside the block. step 5, some elgin sierra berlin ocean. tina is controversial, lightweight, and presence. heavier malay has completed 6 months impala. inflation has come down
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under his presidency, but as of the costs of slashing public sector jobs and subsidies. so as of a report from what as far as an assembly by left when groups and when a fight is to discuss how to challenge precedent. have you had release plans for origin? tina many of those here have been laid off since taking office. have you had really has lead off at least 50000 state employees? money. i know a visa is one of them. we have some of the money and i went for my regular duty at the state airline company, and they were lots of police and they had a blacklist and i was on it. they're kind of sort of sponsor of the company and tried to prototype. i'd attacked the workers since becoming president and defender really has the value with the currency by 50 percent, halted all public works slash subsidies and fuel and electricity. and we'd use the
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number of ministry's bye have. but this is only part of the plan we made came to

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