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to both ends by duns, one says one on that's just the suitcase of the best documentary films from across than on the 0 the the you and says israel's captive rescue operation inside guns as new saying that refuge account which killed 270 for palestinians may amount to war crimes the rock. this is ellen to 0 life from to have also coming up as the lights helicopter read on a residential neighborhood near janine in occupied west back there was one
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palestinian. we'll have a live update for you. us present job item says he will respect the traditional process after his son hunter is convicted and a federal gun trial. and wild fires range and the world's largest possible whitland in brazil. we're from those 4 in directly affected the and we begin this broadcast with more accusations by the united nations, that israel may have committed war crimes and goes off the united nations human rights office has questioned whether international humanitarian laws were observed when he's really forces rated new statements in central gaza on saturday to freak for captives. it's comments related to the high number of casualties. 274 palestinians were killed and more than 7100 injured you and also says war crimes
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may have been committed by palestinian fighters. includes the detention of captives and densely populated areas, and jeremy lawrence is the spokesperson for the un high commissioner for human rights. and he says, the agencies assessment of what took place a new say that will be passed on to the relevant court during the operational and the way you can hundreds of palestinians. many of them civilians were reportedly killed and injured. our concern is that that's the manner in the way in which these ride was conducted in such should densely populated area in a middle cause of the seriously calls into question, whether the principles of distinction, precaution, and proportionality, which of bedrock of the molten pool, ah, what respected bodies riley forces. there were 270 people killed. now for
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hostages, but freed in the process, we welcomed the that the fact that had been free, they should never been taking the 1st place. but what we saw was a mass destruction and a massive amount of killing. so this, that aspect, we all we simply do, we will collect evidence and then toss it on to a relevant confident quote. and thought about zoom is in the villa in central gaza and has more on the deadly is rarely read on the state of refugee camp on sunday to size urgently needed. especially for those and get people resulted from i. mr. ross, i talked 2 days ago were at least 698 palestinians happen reports of injured some of them as we have been talking to them already. very desperate need for our fonts . surgeries, we have been hearing from locals on the ground, how they completely experience the as rarely personalities and even on the expected
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military corporation. and the haunts of, i'm is iraq refuge account. they have been telling out 0 that's the situation was critically di, us that was surprised by the existence of the is valley at troops on the ground as those as the palestinians being directly shots by the is very special forces as to what's going to release, who is really cap gifts for come off tennessee and we have this hearing from one of the ends that people saying that he was directly hit on shots in his chest and abdomen as the military house is to him. is his house searching for the is when it comes to and later they have a rest of his father and his grand father in desperation describing situation to be the gluteus. as they have never seen or experienced such kind of military operations on the ground inside the one of the most densely populated areas. and we need to clearly been in that, that is where the ministry has been using a civil cover and carry out that complex operation. and later they managed
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successfully truly useful cups of spot. in return, they have to 274000 in closing english pro la loca residence hall on april to feel secure anymore. us and the policy i need to red crescent says at least one palestinian has been killed by is really forces storming a town in the northern occupied westbank. another person is in critical condition after being shot in the head during is really rate on poor for done con, voice of is really army vehicles have been driving through the town near the city of geneva. and witnesses se is rarely soldiers fired a shoulder mounted missile at a house which state surround it. let's get you more on these developments monitor now 2 edges are as corresponding to either even a human she's in on my lot in the occupied a westbank. are you the tell us more about this?
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so latest attacker that took place near janine as well as you say there layla, these rated forces that surrounded the house and fired to shoulder mounted, midsize at that house with locals. we've been speaking to reported that they've been seeing smoke rising out of the house. so because these really forces are still there, we don't know if there are casualties inside these really medias reporting the 3 palestinians have been killed inside that house. but as far as we know from medical teens, one palestinians have been killed. his body is in one of the hospitals and 3 have been wounded. 2 of them in critical condition is one of them has suffered an injury to they had been the other to the chest. we're talking about the situation that is still developing because after these really forces i've read the village of corporate van, which is around a 10 minute drive from the ged and city in the north of the occupied west bank. they brought more reinforcement, and not only did they bring in the ground troops,
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but also the batch sheet, a plane which is reportedly has its shots towards an antique piece of land, basically causing no casualties. but this adds to the trauma to the pain, to the stress of palestinians living there and enduring those rays that take a long time. they happened during the day during the night with young people just going about their daily lives in the end up getting wounded or killed. we're talking about arms confrontations because we know that there is an armed group operating in go for them. that has recently basically started working from there, but we're talking also about a rate that is still ongoing. and i mean that it's been a free for all in the occupied westbank when it comes to violence of things were bad before the war on god. so, and they seemed to have just gotten gradually worse as well. we've been to 14 before october 7. so that 2023 has been the big news to you on record in the
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occupied the west bank in 15 years because of the continued is raise the rates to different cities across the occupied west bank. but now we're talking about $5139.00 palestinians, at least killed by these really forces since october, the 7th on 3rd. and now we're talking about a very high number when it comes to better yadda. 2 of palestinians would go in under the mid 3 occupation now for decades. we're talking about, for example, just in the past 2 days, about 7 palestinians being killed. 4 of them, new to us in the, in a village called clifford not me. so we're talking about a very stressful situation whereby this is becoming some sort of a daily routine for palestinians. they feel that they're on protected and they are vulnerable with the is really rates the only rates we're talking about all the violations when it comes to the illegal supplement expansion. the secular attacks
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that have been really recorded. let a high level, high record record levels. basically, we're talking about palestinians who feel that they are under threats all the time and they have no protection whatsoever either. if you're humor reporting on the precarious situation in the occupied westbank, i need that. thank you so much. and the u. s. secretary, so anthony blanco. says israel's prime minister has reaffirmed his commitment to the latest proposal for guys on lincoln has been meeting is really leaders including benjamin netanyahu. and the us secretary state says her mazda is earlier support for a un approved resolution. was quote, a hopeful sign and its now up to them that everyone's vote is in except for one vote. and that's from us. and that's what we wait for. it is awesome us to move forward with this proposal for or
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not. and it's very clear what, as i said, virtually the entire international community wants to see. and of course, with so many families want to see and is also what the people of gaza. so desperately need and balanced and using goal is to have reacted to the un security council is about to approve a ceasefire proposal outlined by the us and many of them door to scale of loss. it's hard to imagine and they're hoping that this deal will finally bring an end to the bloodshed and the above. we hope that this decision will be implemented by all parties. there have been several attempts that cease fires, and we hope that no party will oppose this one. the way we hope to go that we will return, this is enough, we are tired. the situation cannot be described as we are tired enough of the woods
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. our children were killed and we did not see our families on nephew's upfront as our relatives and the people dearest to us. they are all gone down in the heart of my house is destroyed. how long will we stay in this school? they must stop the war. we want a solution so that we can rest like the rest of the world and live in safety and peace on jordan is hosting an emergency conference to coordinate the humanitarian, the response to israel's war on gaza. he was secretary of state's anthony's lincoln is expected to attend and he's likely to hold talks with several regional leaders including jordan and egypt. un secretary general antonio. but this says more humanitarian aid needs to be allowed in to all available routes into gaza. must be full professionals and the lens and roots absolutely crucial. i also welcome all call to the and i do that for you for your personalize
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the mechanism to facilitate a into gaza as mandated by security council resolution 2720. the us president joe barton says he will respect the judicial process after his son hunter was convicted of all 3 charges and a federal gun trial. the charges relate to the purchase of a gun in 2018. when prosecutors say hunter by lied on a mandatory fire arm purchased for him by saying he was not legally using or addicted to drugs. the jury found him guilty of lying to a federally license gun dealer, making a false claim on the application. and he legally legally, rather having the gun for 11 days for christmas, salumi reports from new york. he was found guilty of 3 felony charges related to
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purchasing a firearm. basically, he lied when he filled out a form saying that he wasn't an addict or a user of illegal substances in purchasing a fire. this is a charge that could carry up to 25 years in jail when he's sentenced at a later date. although many think that it's unlikely that he'll get that high of a sentence given he has admitted his drug use in the past. it really it only took the jury about 3 hours to reach this verdict. it was no secret that he had a history of drug abuse and drug problems. the prosecution even had a, a text message from hunter bite into a drug dealer showing that he had tried to purchase drugs right around the time that he was making the purchase of that gun. he had hoped to avoid going to trial and sign a plea deal last year, but that fell apart at the last minute and he was forced to go to trial and
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confront these charges, had on a reaction coming from president joe biden saying that he loves his son, he is a president but also a dad and that he's proud of the journey that his son has taken to overcome drug addiction going forward. and he also is saying that he will not pardon his son even though as president. he could do that, that he will not pardon his son for whatever, for the in this case for the verdict will always vice presidents and 9 others have been killed in a plane crash cell. a search of the mob was traveling to the northern city of them so, so, but the aircraft failed to land at its airport and rescuers had been searching for the place since monday. it was found in the chicken go off forest and the north knocking web has more from the capital. with the last few hours, we learn more about what happened today. the last on monday morning left the long
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way at about 9 o'clock level time, carrying the vice president's sal us to lima and 9 of the people who were going to attend the funeral. this home is for the justice minister in the northern city of susie as the play came or is as it at princeton z, z z. so how is that the government says designs because whether it's at around 10 to long way announce off to the plane disappeared from re dos and communication was lost, which led to the search beginning of the search was based major challenges including full visibility and also the remote barrier which the cost was missing, but it was about lunch time today about $5.00 or 6 hours ago that the government's announced that they have found the cost. you've seen pictures that appear to be from the cross side settings during soldiers on a hillside in sick fog with positive bacon at cost. and that's when the government
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can, cuz that i'm, that the vice president's address and everyone else on board has died on impact. i still have here on al jazeera, scarred for lice, presidents of hon. eunice and southern gospel have returned to what's left of their homes and shops after months of his relief on partner the in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide sells to donald trump? now? i don't think so. and it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump are looking at this as selective justice or a weapon is ation of adjuster system. frank assessments that this stage both ukraine's a pro 10 most close approach. i thought that a 100 percent different. at this moment, no one can build boxes for the inside story on al jazeera. for
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else is there a reminder of our top stories for sour? the, you and the human rights office says as well could be guilty of war crimes during his reading gauntlet at freeze for captives on saturday, 274 palestinians were killed. the one says palestinian fighters also may have committed more crimes, sparks holding captives about stay in red, crescent says at least one palestinian has been killed is rarely forced a storm and area near the city of geneva and the occupied westbank. witnesses. se is really soldiers fired a shoulder mounted missile across which they surrounded israel's attacks. and the early months of the war levelled most of hun, you and us in southern gossip is really troops withdrew from the area 2 months ago
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. and as a troll stratford reports, the city became a refuge for the displaced, exhausted traumatized faces, children and the parents. so what they can belong, obliterating streets in the barely recognizable neighborhood. they once cooled phone these right immediately 1st destroyed, calling eunice with strikes and thoughts. hillary when the roll began, as the thousands who lifted flayed, he's ready. soldiers move, deed i'll keep calling the area until early april. since they withdrew palestinian residents have started to return. how much is on the 6 surrounded by rubble next to his daughter? it is watch for past old official records. i see. yeah, there was no bit of place to go to. all the places are destroyed is the consent. i tried to work and repairing the watches. oh, my sons were leaving my little daughter works because it must in some money. it's
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a tragedy. i could test to free every single one here. but how many of these family liked the estimated one point? 7000000 people displaced the ladies rails bombardment, time and time again. okay, the quote to show threats is still surrounding all of us, regardless which area we are in. we still facing dangerous no matter where we are. soon i will be 60 years old and i need nothing from this line. but what about my children and the new generations? i seemed to have no bright future them for 8 months since the boning solitude onto the homicide tanks inside as well. there's still no way totally safe to hide. and the goal is to strip families. dr. broken vehicles ferrying people and whatever they can salvage from the wreckage along the streets homes, businesses, schools once stood, transporting water in the summer heat,
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once just the choice for children. now will challenge on which survival depends. yeah, because you have no services at all. you can hardly use our mobiles to contact their relatives. the situation is catastrophic. there's danger everywhere. situation can change at any moment. the search for food volta medicine sources of electricity. it goes on day and night. yes. a just a bit. ok. i came back to han units to find my house. a pile of rubble. everyone here is living on the rubble of their homes. there is no drinking water. sewage overflow is everywhere. our 6th floor building was level. we were all the space to different places. enough is enough. we don't have energy anymore. generations of palestinians, scholars for life. children small, it's a camera too young to understand. the desperate state if their lives too early to know the depth of the skulls they will have to bear trouble. stratford,
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i will just say to answer for sale or next or where wildfires are expanding and the world's largest tropical whitland has been hit hard by drought. the pundits and all are wetlands are in central west brazil. they cover an area of $42000000.00 acres. brazil owns 80 percent of it, while the rest is shared between pair white and bolivia. satellite data shows a 980 percent increase in fires in the product and all of this year. and that's the highest number says 2020. and that was the worst year on record. nearly 320000000 square meters of whitland have been destroyed. their home to jaguar's caymans. anaconda is and giants and eaters, and another strong drought is expected this year after a wet season with reins 60 percent below average. the
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say instead of putting them i find the sale i got to do. you are going to be sent to you, but it's settled as eric, but it's only fair but the yeah, but uh yeah, i have a that's a that's and would this be much, can you just have the same as these though, but i don't think i can set up a bar that fees, but i see the videos of them a piece of work that i mean my job. i don't think i lower the lower see less
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and al jazeera has obtained videos which show police obtaining students, which activists say we're not broadcast by austrian media or some of in java. it has more now from vienna. vienna university of technology is usually a quiet campus like campuses all over the world. student protest is gathered here on the the 29th, the ers, the university to divest from companies. they see a complicit in the genocide and gaza with an hours the police moved in and dismantled the protest. students do not want to give their full names, reprisals from the police, and also be in the thirty's. those who study here say they were surprised by the heavy handed tactics, but it's if they will continue to voice the demands, the, the name of the playstation of all add universities in austria. like i think that ties with the autopay and defense fund and the austrian different sign, the demand for the bi cards of all these very universities added estimates, programs that are joined with them,
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which i completed in the genocide of the scene. and people are actively seymour austin, citizens and residents are joining the gatherings and meetings from all social and religious backgrounds. we feel that has a jew is because of a history here. and because of the history there are voices can be heard in a way that other voices are not. and the chance for camp here was there was only one solution revolution into fraud or revolution. and then your going to say that into fighters paid speech when actually it's a less or thing then revolution. you can expedite the basic rights and freedoms in australia are increasingly on the fire and nor astrid martin, nobody's freedom of speech is under threat at that 2nd east, as didn't basically know about causal isabel. it's about freedom of speech, explaining the legal context of the slogan from the river,
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tennessee was that outside by 5 heavy, all policemen. freedom of speech, basic rights are in danger in australia and all these concepts please job the police should not discriminate on the basis of the sick academic c upon european train, but in green is done before the, the, for the end, racism in society is making far right, politics, more mainstream post career like germany has the 2nd pause and the perpetrators of the article. so we are particularly sensitive to everything that might be again, going into the likes of violent waves against the state of utah and not to be standing, whatever war crimes and guides against humanity to cohen these, when the government is perpetrating in gaza at many, you know, steer who calling for a c spine and goes as a machine from crimes of the past,
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cannot justify support for today's public great as a violence someone without, without 0 being. and now you have today with a world headline, some way loc weather is next. then inside story will discuss gates me for the for rights and recent elections to the european problem is pronounced. thanks for watching the in the middle east of eastern europe, eastern middle tried, you'd expect heat to be the main story this time. you and you're not going to be surprised to see that these attempts has rise to 31 degrees and they start building the forecast. it's not huge. the heart of an average has just been a big rise recently. so that was a way of putting down the boss for the medical and jumping into the water or that they are good. now that heat extends down through cyprus because he is at $41.00
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across the vans. in fact rudco, silvia, and tools iraq buried in the higher forty's. there's not much cloud in the sky to relieve the heat, the few showers are all set dying at. so he's doing what you might expect. all the attempt is on the very high side that a warning side in saudi arabia, as we expect 49 to 50, somewhere in the middle of the next couple of days that is high. obviously the height of it should be with this tension in the forty's around the goal stage. there's not much of a breeze, so it is quite shumate at the moment. again, that's coming at the, to the, the catching the edge of the coast in a mom. the south response who will make so all the feel cooler, starting to tie it up as well. that a warnings intends in their lease and the coast of huge waves and big wins. otherwise it's dry, but there's some useful sheriffs and you've gotten to the sea. the, the,
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the latest news as it breaks. the situation is the prince here in the hospital, a desperate attempt to save lives with a few resources left with detailed coverage. it's been more than a foot and a half hours of civil different themes trying to put to all the fire from the house or the story palestinian farm was. this have a beat to be the p could with hope for old gauze as best place families. the shifting to the rights far right policies make gains in the european parliament selections, seriously threatening mainstream partition. so what's behind the rise in popularity in europe and how could that shape politics from the old country? this is inside
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