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why had this is tina, how many between the moment i got injured and now i've had a round 61 surgeries. it could be weeks before anyone can be safely evacuated again and get the rare opportunity to receive treatment outside of the war zone. the fuser in the military confirms age of its soldiers have been killed in fighting in gauze, a southern city, a for alpha, the i'm jessica washington. this is just the red line from to ha also coming out, protest as a back on the streets of tel aviv demanding a ceasefire and a deal to release the remaining is really captives held in gaza. is there any strikes target residential areas in central and southern gaza,
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killing at least 30 age kind of standards and protest as a cost front, smallish against the rise of the fall right ahead of upcoming elections. the latest from the we begin with a developing story from southern guns to these really military has confirmed 8 of its soldiers have been killed in fields, fighting in rasa. it's the worst incident for the is rarely ami in the gaza strip. since january did happen, intel, a full on area, west of rasa, the soldiers own members of a combat engineering unit were in an ahmed vehicle when it was hit by an explosion . and in the last hour we've heard is rarely forces have launched an operation in the vicinity. earlier, a mazda is military wing, the custom brigades released a video which appears to show its fine. his targeting is rarely soldiers, in a separate incident in rasa. speaking in the last few hours,
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this rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed philosophy a soldier's encounter on saturday. this is okay. so in today we hesitate, another heavy price and i'll just go in defense of i'll have him land and what it is. a deep sadness with great grief about my head, with all the citizens of israel, among the full of a row of glorious hot breaks for the terrible loss of the entire people of his ro, how during the day of families in this difficult time. and i pay tribute to upgrade warriors and leaders engaged in the sacred mission of defeating the enemies. i'm returning the kidnapped. when the price is high, we will remember what we're fighting for. we are fighting to ensure our existence and all future protesters have gathered in tell that they have to demonstrate against the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they're looking at live pictures. now of those protests. they are demanding a ceasefire and a deal that will see the release of all the remaining captives held in gaza. a and
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a reminder, the is around the government has band. i'll just do it from reporting that to hum desolate is joining us from the jordanian capital. i'm on home to thank you for joining us. what more do we know about how the soldiers were killed? lee is really army, has released the initial findings of a pro but saying that it was some sort of explosive that targeted to combat engineering vehicle that was in a convoy. it was the 5th or 6th vehicle in line. and there now looking into the possibility that it was a hit with some sort of short range projectile, rather than an explosive, that was planned to these really army spokesperson, daniel, how gaudy confirming the 8 soldiers were killed in what is being believe there's an attack by these really military now we've been hearing from is really officials across the board. these really prime minister, the national security minister, each of our vend beer, the country foreign minister, and even the leader of the opposition who are all essentially echoing the same
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sentiments thing. but despite these heavy losses, israel still needs to fight a war where it will achieve all 3 of its objectives. and i'll remind you that nearly 9 months into this war, there has still been no sort of accomplishment of those objectives. you still have a 120 captives who are being held in the gaza. these really say they want to ensure that there is no threat from the gaza strip that will close to israel. and additionally, the from us has been dismantled, both militarily and politically. and these really themselves acknowledge that none of those goals have been achieved and turned up, well, we will early and looking at pictures of those protests in tennessee, those regular protests that are put, trying to put pressure on the government. the in israel might these depths of the soldiers also add to that pressure of the this will certainly add to the pressure that has been in goals thing. prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu and his government, people in tell a v a are calling for new leadership. and you have the hostage and missing families for them spokesperson come out this evening and say that israel simply will not and cannot win this war against him. us in gaza calling on these really prime minister to not miss out on any sort of ceasefire deal that will bring about the release of these really captives and it new we even heard tonight from a captive who was rescued by these rarely army in that operation. a new site out, the killed nearly 300 palestinians and injured thousands of others. he, himself, just a week ago was in guns as a captive and his no calling on the government to bring about a deal saying the too much time has gone by. and so the pressure mounting on all sides on these really prime minister honda. thank you so much. and a reminder that these really government has that out as you are from operating in israel and extended that decision. that's why honda joined us from jordan well
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hemmed as somebody sent us this update from that obama in central casa. as we know that the air strikes have been intensified in the same exact way a place where the incident we know that at least 88 soldiers have been killed in this incident. and we still don't know how this incident takes place. so the next upcoming hours are going to reveal a lot, but the area that was targeted is some fun. it's in the western parts of and that area, hundreds of thousands of movies that were this name in the area. and also, i need to clarify that the system is not very far away from the area in odessa, where there are lots of people there. now we need to know that there have been no ambulances, no has a care where it is a military, and it is,
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we're able to reach that area because the is there any forces, right? targeting, anyone who keeps. but we know that there has been a lot of massive air strikes and a lot of massive exposure and a targeting a residential building. most people in frozen units reported that they were hearing big stages and they were seeing the black smoke in the side. get in the v is a columnist at high risk and the order of the punishment of garza. he says that this war doesn't have an end is the goal of total victory is unachievable. it's not the unprecedented, but they do the very meaning for that seger, even though let's remember stem that day. so j. b, brooks doesn't what came today, but it is the brands that they saw just is a big, big price for the society, especially when it gets installed a total number in the adult. and as most of the reach day of the day,
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almost every day we hear about no sense. so, oh, so just and more and more deeper it is when i ask what or, and i'm feeling when this is in this, this, or we might become an endless lot of or if it's a ration wage, as strong as is really all me use the, the home us forces can always do and some tash and ends, and then there we'd be able to directly ation. it needs nowhere, any g same to this, there we never be a tree of this or i think i was told to evict story the pride me just. busy let them know i'm speaking about and the we, we know the see to you. it would go on its own and don't do is right and costs, but maybe isn't. we realize that it leads to nowhere,
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indeed much stopping any price. certainly horses have been targeting residential areas with strikes and artillery across gallons. a buildings have been blown up in the southern city of rough, or at least 9 pennsylvanians were killed in those attacks. the buildings that are still standing are also being leveled. is there any soldiers used a bulldozer to destroy a home in the town of susan area near to hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been forced to flee a tax in the city. wall in garza city is rarely bombings, have killed at least $29.00 palestinians. and injured dozens of others, the 3 residential buildings were targeted in the i'll shoot you. and also some of the neighborhoods have meant that both my son and us, only 12 years old, was killed by these very missiles. he was unsuspectingly sleeping. innocent people like him are the targets of the is ready occupation forces on this harley day, my young boy joins 15000 other children murdered by the israelis. my other son was
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injured and is receiving treatment. yet we all holding all ground stayed focused on our homeland u. s. military says it will temporarily relocate the humanitarian p a. it builds off the coast of goza and visit back to our store in israel. the move is meant as a precaution to prevent damage by predicted high seas. the project costs $320000000.00 and was partially destroyed last month, shortly after its construction. a small amount of aid has been arriving through the po since may. the 8 organization say it wouldn't be needed. israel opens the land crossings to let trucks into garza. james elder is the spokes person for you'd assess currently operating from that obama in central garza. he says, israel is making it harder and harder to get aid into the strict a it's a very complicated process to get in because of the, the restrictions uh uh, put it put on top of eyes, but we do it. we know the paperwork. we know that the hoops to jump through,
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but it is very difficult to get it in. for example, in my humanitarian agents go to in half as many trucks of i probably as in april half as many when we have this critical nutrition situation. why was that the case? that was the case because in my goals, we had the rasa offensive the limited quote unquote and limited offensive in russell. that meant that led to the displacement of a 1000000 people. so less site is coming in, but it's not just getting it in. it's when we did it in, it's right, the show we can get it across the javascript without i'd work has been to know right. workers have been killed in this war, but any war any will since the advent of the united nations. it's extraordinary. it is an incredibly difficult place to work, but palestinians and foreigners are very brave on the front lines once you did it in. if we look finally, yes to wait and say a few days ago, there was a mission of you to say if we were taking a truck full of nutritional and medical supplies for 10000 children,
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nutritional and medical supplies 410000 children, we had all the approvals, we were going to die of the city from dairy butler in the front of the uh uh it's basically a fortune shalom. its a round trip. it took 13 hours and we spent each of those around chick points. audrey around paperwork, was it a truck? was it a van? all sorts of, he said, he said the reality is, this truck was been denied access. so those 10000 children did not get that. i now unicef, we'll go back again. but it's not as easy as just returning next day because of how dangerous it is a place to upright. remember, and use realize the occupying power has the legal responsibility to facilitate that i. we must have a day goals which one voice, right unit, simple. so does the set of tires, can we do water? we do protection, we need to be everywhere. so that was denied a one. ballast indian has been killed and others injured. during his rally, aiden foot bank broke in the occupied westbank. 16 year old, sold on cut that day has been named as
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a youth who is killed. israel has carried out written many raids across the occupied westbank since friday. injury many people there's been more cross border violence between these rarely, military and has blah in south lebanon. at least one person was killed when and his random drone hit a motorcycle is a town of been to feel on saturday morning. iraq really see is the escalating violence could florida could trigger a laundry regional conflict? it's the protest is against france. have marched against phone, write policies ahead of elections at the end of the month. demonstrate is turned out in paris and all the cities against the national really after the far right policy, one more than 30 percent of the vote in european parliament elections essential butler reports from paris, thousands of people failed power says plus the hybrid leak at the start of the
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demonstration against the fall royce, and from the point like it's necessary to defend freedom, we must defend that. so that's an interesting i come from the migrant family, sometimes the behavior and looks you get make you feel it is no longer friends. leading a protest from new left wing alliance that includes the socialist screens and communist. 2 whenever entertain the idea that these people will seize power in a country like france, because it would never entertain the idea of racism. discrimination on the basis of skin color on the basis of religion can exist and the 7th most powerful economy in the world. in front of sunday, maureen depends on team of grace, national riley policy, one modem, searching to send to the food and from says election. so i headed to the french president, sent to write policies and embarrassing results for a manual, michael, that prompted him to unexpectedly dissolve parliament. people had protesting maybe
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against the ball, rolling, for the loss of ours to go with the french present. emanuel michael, not only with his policies, but demonstrate the connection, is putting in danger. protests disappear, independence for right policy, for when the balance says, i'm really angry with a manual, not chrome for calling this election just 3 weeks before the olympics, with all the security and diplomatic concerns, and with the far a riding so high. it's utterly irresponsible. my process, these are the dissatisfaction of voters and he wants to give people a choice. his opponents say he's gambling with democracy and the future of thoughts . it's actually buckler, ultra sarah, paris, c. o goodness is a professor of social g and answer apology at the university. parents 8 she to pod in the protest and shed some of her experience of what is quite striking. and what
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uh was really obvious during the, the whole demonstration that i told him is the fact that it's a huge demonstration. and that the use is asking for the for the left to be able to overcome this very dangerous situation of the looming victory of the far right. if not the fascist, i mean the major low to that people used over and over is against ashes. not just if i write the passions men, especially from young people, this is a greater danger than ever. um, it has been kind of essential elections for the past 20 years. 3 times the far right was on the 2nd wrong. but this is the 1st time that's due to these elections where the pros to 30 percent of the go to trends. they are likely
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to overcome any other parties. so this is why it is so important to um, to deny what the president tried to do in order to making the, or as the one that can really overcome the danger of the far. right. and i think this is why the use and a lot of people were on the street today is to say that they don't want this to happen. and they have very good reasons for this not to happen, not just an inequality, is that also races. and the way the search of um on the rates replacement audiology is, uh, is overcoming today in french still ahead on algebra. presidents a lot of means zalinski joins well. the latest in switzerland for p summit on ukraine. russia hasn't been invited and do you guys, princess of wales makes a 1st public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer,
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the mid summer thunder storms often produce damaging hail. this was an example of the central assembly from a day or 2 ago admits of late. i'm not much like summer. it looks very much like the middle of winter, and it said it gives the impression of snow rather than have, but it was a hail storm. and that same and mass has not moved eastwood's in taken it's stolen so that in fact it's redeveloped over the black sea. and this mass here is slow moving from this terms of a similar nature of co knowles and turkey. and i'm going to run the way out through your trade and northwards, in contrast, taking away the sliver of nice warm sunshine which goes back dental spring. this is not a tool like summer. it's cooler for the most part is often when the and sometimes what is affecting currently fronts, the low countries, germany, scandinavia,
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and then it throws itself eastwards into the mountains as of the outs and probably develop big thunder storms and places like i'll start this process will continue for the next. how many days will that speculate or go to a 5 day full cost, at least for london. the average here is twins to so we're not far off the average temperature. that's generally a dry looking picture. no us disappointing is. it has been recently, one of the houses, parts of europe is usually somewhere like endless here in spain. and here we go deep below the average for 3 days, but the sunny side for most of the time, as it is in mr. north africa, apart from the big charles in the west, the, you will see caught a duty and a growth using for p use a cost to contribute to improving the lives of thousands of projects except the cost. and we strive to ensure it reaches its deserving recipients. visit the cost on the web presence. and remember the copy revised wells and increases systems
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cost on request a news the this is down to 0 remind to about top stories this hour. these rarely military has confirmed 8 of its soldiers have been killed in fields, fighting and rough uh, this box, the worst incidents of these rarely ami in the gaza strip since january is there any forces have been targeting residential areas with strikes and artillery across the street buildings have been blown up in the southern city of rough, or at least 9 palestinians were killed in those attacks.
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protest as a consequence, emoji against phone rice parties ahead of elections at the end of the month calling shows the national really policy is doing well. offered one move in 30 percent of the vote in e u. elections leaders and government officials from 92 countries. a gathered for ukraine, p summit in switzerland, ukrainian, and suisse presidents officially opened the event, which is being held near a result at a resort nearly. so it can't, it comes a day off. the russian president vladimir putin suggested he was open to piece tools, but only of keys agreed to withdraw its troops from full ukrainian regions and renounced joined brittany, joining nato. the group who discussed pos to was lost in peace, although russia wasn't invited to the summits. and even if they are not here today and it's your sign, it may have succeeded in bringing back to the. busy of the idea that joint efforts
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can still work and establish just this, this idea will definitely work because the world has power. diplomatic. edison james space has moved from sun in, in switzerland. and i think it's important to be clear what this is. no, it's an i've covered many piece negotiations. that's not what this is. this is a something about the idea of a piece in the ukraine will, but of course, russia is not here. russia was most invited and also the big power in the world. china is not here either in china was invited to this i'm. it is also was telling you that major leaders from india and brazil. they were both at the g 7 summit. just a matter of hours ago. i was there myself. it's just a one hour and 40 minutes. it's like from back to here. they decided not to come. they have sent representative. so i think the idea of this from the allies of ukraine is to look at the parameters per for a piece. still making it clear,
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they would say that it has to be on the international law and compliant with the un charter. and they also, i think about doing a big push to try and help presidency lensky. you have to see this in combination with what happened at the g. $750000000000.00 for ukraine for reconstruction, for ukraine. also, nato defense ministers were meeting in the last couple of days in brussels. the head of a big nato summit, taking place in a couple of weeks time out in washington, dc. the idea to boost you crate militarily a more a defense sport and crime, the new permission from nato allies. the ukraine could strike back using the weapons against russia young. busy i think is the bolts to the position of pregnancy related speak out of his position is both good. then perhaps if you get down the line, the opportunity for peace negotiations, you'll be in a much stronger position. james pays out to 0. san in switzerland,
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sweden and iran have conducted a prison as well. that includes the release of underwriting and national convicted of more crimes. still. com has freed home annuity. he was sentenced to life in prison for his involvement in the most execution, for any and political prisoners in 1988 and exchange. iran has released 2 swedish nationals including you do from that your home. so that is said on how to accused him of spying for israel, the swedish prime minister accused iran of using, using swedish nationals as cones. here's all whole things stuffed on board. the iran has imprisoned both the swedish nationals to use as ponts, in a cynical negotiation game. to get you, ronnie, and citizen, how many new are you released by sweden and adding a hospital to san for that them. the government has been placed in front of a dilemma either enter complex negotiations with iran to free guiltless swedes and saved them from probable death in an iranian prison while accepting any ronnie and
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convicted of a serious crime will be released or out of principle, refused to negotiate with a country like you wrong, and therefore allow guiltless sweets to waste away in, in iran, in prison. it's been a dilemma, but for us it's an obvious decision. pull, reese has more from still come about the reaction to the swamp in sweden. a reaction to this prisoner exchange has been very strong in sweden, apart from on the one side, the relief expressed by the families of that loved ones coming home. the sweetest prime minister of christmas in spite, cuz the dilemma he had faced on the one hand entering into negotiations with a run to get them back. knowing that's how many norie would be released in exchange on principal, not entering into those negotiations and allowing suite of citizens to sit in prison and around and possibly be executed. the foreign institute in sweden have spoken of
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a friend that how many norie was the only person in the world who had been convicted over the 1988 executions that the victims families would also now have to deal with the fact that he had been released visit strong iranian desperate community in sweden, groups belong to them and across europe have spoken of that fee is not raining and exiles could in future be used as bargaining tools by the radian government. and meanwhile, another rainy and sweet ahmed rise that judge ali is still in prison in around it, sunsets and watts at college, if any suite and holes in order to get him released. pull, reese out his era stop can in the united kingdom, has been celebration king charles as best a with the annual trooping the color military parade. but it's the princess of wales who has received the most attention. it was catherine's 1st public appearance since disclosing cancer. diagnosis, she was lost in publicly in december,
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the line of his best, and one of which was at the parade in london. people was the 1st glimpse of the princess of wales the public has had since she revealed her accounts the diagnosis 3 months ago. writing in a carriage with the 3 young children, she joined the royal family of the trooping the color parade. the british king's official birthday. just the day before the princess released to health update saying in a statement she was making good progress, but had good days and bad was that were more personal than usual from the british royals. but will be received by those out to see have despite the rain, this is great, say right. and about in the country, i'm sure it's still active to say we would do lots to say the crowd was this was really great that she may be at that to come up today and she was on the balcony as well with the children. yeah, it was really lovely. see i wish a very. c and all the best, but yeah, it was largest. see all the kids today. so they're all assigned to gather head to catch
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a view of the princess of wales. seeing her looking so relaxed will be huge. the reassuring and the princess a sal said that she hopes to undertake most public engagements over the summer palace 8th wounds that this should not be seen as a full return to public duties. catherine is still receiving treatment, but she and the king who has also been diagnosed with cancer. this year. news has not been seen by the public spring. we're seeing quite a lot of people quite concerned or even even angry that they haven't been able to say either the king or the princess of well. so today in the sense is it really kind of a nice return to normalcy? you might say in that people really do want to connect with the visual aspect of, of monarchy in britain and what it represents in terms of tradition continuity stability, especially right now in the middle of a political election and lots of division and debates. and stupidity is what the
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world wants to project as they gathered on the balcony of buckingham palace, with the skies clearing for the same as slight paused the princess of wales would have known to the eyes of not just the u. k, but the world would have been focusing on ha university in which out a 0 london pizza pelligrini has been sworn in as the president of the volunteer, the ceremony took place amid heightened security is close. i live populace prime minister, a real good fico was shot several times and attempted assassination a month ago. in his speech going to green, the code for national unity is victor e cemented because group on power by giving him and his allies control of major strategic posts. muslims from around the world have gathered in nicholas the annual house pilgrimage. the hush is said to follow the pomp of prophet muhammad final pilgrimage about 1400 years ago,
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who bought a report from mount edified. and this is mount of mercy, revealed hill overlooking the plains of all the fat pilgrims gathered. he at night of us joined late to do. this is why muslims believes the profitable, how much gave he's buying a sub and the place has become one of his loves, sacred sites that come from all over the well, some spend to use saving money. so they could make this trip a once in a lifetime. johnny, what do you send it back to the gate? i am 51 years old and the minutes i am spending sheer amount are of thought equal my entire life. i just want gone to forgive me. out of fat is the focal point of hatch. a day spent with reflection and prayers. i see the gwen's wearing simple white cloth pulled from spend the day all tools. despite the high temperatures,
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risk of heat, stroke and exhaustion, there was spend the entire day under the sweltering sun but they see it as a sacrifice with.

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