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to i thought for myself of the funniest the colors in the us, i don't have a new combination you'd, you'd be on split data analysis era. the to israel is military confirms 8 of its soldiers have been killed in southern gaza and its biggest loss of life in one day since january the no, i'm down in jordan, this is down to 0. 9 from del also come is real escalates. it's a tax and southern and central garza of these $38.00 palestinians have been killed and strikes, targeting residential areas there on in sweden, exchange prisoners and a deal mediated by amman for my range and official convicted of war crimes. as
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among those really democracy in danger, there is judges warned against new laws. they say i'm the mind simple. the eighty's right. the soldiers were killed in rough uh, on saturday when the vehicle was hit by an explosion that was single day last for these randy minute traits since january prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, as well as will and gaza will continue. despite what he's called, the staggering cost of the war. how my says it's fighters cowed out the talk and the complex i'm bush is well shut down now to 0 is operations the so i'm the sort of reports i'm jordan's capital a month. it's the biggest single day last for these really are me since january the military confirming the 8 is really soldiers from the combat engineering unit were killed in dropbox when their armored vehicle explode and
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reaction from across the political aisle poured in with prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying, despite the heavy losses, the finding must continue the issue. don't let anyone distract you from the simple and clear fact. despite the staggering cost, we must stick to the goals of the war, destroying the military and structure of how much a returning on, or hostages. making sure that goes, i will no longer oppose attached to israel and returning all residents safely to their homes. both in the north and south and initial armies probing to the incident, showed the combat engineering vehicle was attacked after a night of fierce fighting in guns of southern mo, city for the military is now investigating the possibility that the vehicle was hit by an empty tank missile is really army spokesperson, daniel, how g r e says there have been achievement, but that israel is still facing challenges. it's other sigma smoking along with
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a significant achievement. we have to honestly say that we will not be able to return everyone home in this way. we will continue to act in old ways in order to create the conditions for the return home of all the duct these as quickly as possible by and all of this comes mid to t. you demonstrations across israel calling for deal to bring back the remaining captives for nits in yahoo to resign and for elections to be held immediately on saturday, the spokes person for the hostage in missing families. 4 of them said that israel can't win against chemist in dogs. though, meanwhile, thousands of protesters in tel aviv had been calling on the government to accept a ceasefire deal to bring back the remaining is really captive when nearly 9 months into the war. that deal is still nowhere in sight. the son who was just ego,
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i'm under remind these really governors band dollars era from operating inside israel and extended that decision. and that's why honda is joining us from neighboring georgia. but is there any forces they've been targeting residential areas and guns that with strikes and temporary buildings have been blown up in a southern city of rough, at least 9 palestinians were killed in those attacks and buildings that were still standing with leveled. his ready soldiers used to build as if to destroy a home in the town itself, in the area that's near rough. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have plenty of tax in the city. i'll just bear with him. tell quarter it has more now from did our bella and central garza. we know that the air strikes have been intensified in the same exact way a place where the incident as 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 review,
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a lot of the area that was targeted is on it's in the western parts of and that area has hundreds of thousands of movies that were this name in the area. and also i need to clarify that the seller is not very far away from the area where there are lots of people sitting there. now we need to know that there has been no ambulances, no has a care works, is a military. that is, we're able to reach that area because the is there any forces we're targeting, anyone who keeps but we know that there has been a lot of massive traits and lots of mazda exposure and a targeting residential building. also people of growth and units reported that they were hearing big stages and they were seeing the black smoke in the side . what in central garza is really bums,
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i feel at least 29 palestinians and introductions more and ask strikes, targeting kansas city 3 residential buildings where hits and the alps, georgia and out of the neighborhoods. but h, i have the i is from the economy again. diamond for international peace, he says israel is funding to achieve its state of goals and goes off. i think it all comes down to what you define a significant achievement. seems rabies have put a pretty high bar for what they call victory in gaza. since the beginning of this from bard month of the strip that the gun in october. and i don't think that they're really going to get any closer to victory of the, the way in which they have to find victory as complete, removal of governance and military capacity of how this. and as we've just seen, the, the military capacity of, from us is far from being removed. it's been degraded significantly. so essentially, even for the idea that you can completely remove the military capacity for the same
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time, continuing this sort of environment where people are going to be very easily recruited into operations are resisting this race, i think is really a short sights. it, i don't think that this is a military assessment. in any case, i think this is a political decision by then that's in yahoo governments that realizes that they, they really don't have much of and then game when it comes to this particular quote unquote operation and gaza. except to just keep on going in order to maintain the survival of the nothing. yeah. who government, the us ministry says it will temporarily relocate the humanitarian pit built off the coast of gaza. it's being moved back to our start in israel as a precaution to prevent damage by predicted high seas. the project cost $320000000.00 was partly destroyed in may shortly after its construction. a small amount of aid has been arriving through the pier since last month, but a group say it wouldn't be needed if israel open land crossings to net trucks into
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gaza. so james, hilda is the spokesman for unicef, which is operating from the data by law in central garza, he says, as well as making it harder and harder to get into the script. 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 uh the hoops to jump through, but it is very difficult to get id in. for example, in my she monetary and agents guardian 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 rough uh, offensive the limited, quote unquote limited offensive in russell. that meant that led to the displacement of a 1000000 people. so let's say it 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 jobs. the strip without i work has been to more
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i'd work. is it been killed in this war? then any war, any water since the advent of the united nations, it's extraordinary. it is an incredibly difficult place to work, but the palestinians and foreigners are very brave on the front lines once you did it in. if we look valid, yes, to wait and say a few days ago, there was a mission of units. if we were chasing a truck full of nutritional and medical supplies for 10000 children, nutritional and medical supplies 410000 children, we had all the approvals. we were going to die. the city from dairy butler in the front of the uh, it's basically a 40 kilometers a round trip. it took 13 hours and we spent each of those around chick points. audrey around paperwork. what 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
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i. we must have a day goes with tom boy's right unit. simple. so does the set of tires. can we do watch it? we do protection, we need to be everywhere. so that was denied. a palestinian teenager has been killed and others injured during on his radio rate and bait for it can be occupied . westbank, 16 year old suits on top a has been named as a teen who was killed as well as kind of out numerous raids across the divide westbank since friday doesn't move across the board of violence between these really ministry and has blah in southern 11 on at least one person was killed when his writing drone has a motorcycle near the town of been to bill on saturday morning. and our growing phase, the volumes could trigger a much larger regional comes with the sweeping and the wrong of exchange prisoners, including the release of the rainy. i'm national, convicted of war crimes,
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stockholm has for you how many newer a had been sentenced to life in connection with the mass execution, other reigning political prisoners back in 1988. in exchange, ron released to swedish nationals, including a format the diplomat. russell sorta has borne out from tara or off the 5 years in a city. this prison is now back in iran, in 2019 how many movie was arrested, why it was distributed as a tourist? in 2022 stocum district court centers noted to life in prison after being convict, as for his role in the 1988 mess, as a cushion of political prisoners in your on international rights groups estimate that the trials at the end of year on the rock war results in the exit cushion of up to 5000 people. moody was the deputy prosecutor at that time. 9. the, i mean to hon. i'm with my family now. i deeply tank old. it was a tough, uncomplicated case, and a search has made many efforts in a letter i wrote to my family. i told them about my situation and that my case was
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very tough. i told them that on the god could free me as it was complicated, soon after nobody's arrest your own defense to be the citizen. and you would attend union employee, you hon. flow to this up there on airport. why he was about to leave the country for a lot of this was charged with spying for his ro and corruption on earth, a crime. the cat is a death penalty and you're wrong. you don't know the rest of the city that you run into a national side as he think 2023 was just it was charged with quote, committed crimes in the country. city to say is these are cause issues by granting officials or wrongful ground is on the lawn has imprisoned them both as phones and a cynical negotiation game to good, the uranium citizen, i mean, noting or released by sweet, how wife, passion between you run as to reading through the ga, state, or form on the get it. you submit vision fx often nearly a year or thoughts both parties agreed on a prisoner's well. the prisoner swap between the run and western countries is not
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the $1.00 to $23.00. your own series, 5, the american citizens limited to receive $6000000.00 of his own money that had been for them and do as really, as far as you're renting individuals, you've had to change your offices. the needs of a citizen is a the 3040 random diplomacy. but what's the most visuals audit cruising to run for the rest and as citizens as a bargaining chip in negotiations recently set it up to 0, tara muslims from around the world, have converged on mecca, and saudi arabia for the end of the annual hedge pilgrimage. but these are live pictures from mina, that's new mexico with worship as taking part and the ritual them as the stoning of the devil, or what area they gathered in the sacred valley of our thoughts and what's considered to be the highlight of the spiritual journey. i'll just here's how shall i hope? our reports from mount r. this is mon to mercy, revealed hill overlooking the plains of all the fat pilgrims gathered he at night.
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others 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 here at mount are fault equal my entire life. i just want gone to forgive me. a lot 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 of tools. despite the high temperatures, risk of heat, stroke, and exhaustion, there was spend the entire day under the sweltering sun, but they see it as
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a sacrifice with making for the sake of we was in the off to live. moslems can sit the fat rehearsal for the day of judgment. wednesday, i believe they were on several of the actions in life. and you're, it feels like i belong to elsewhere that i'm being listed to having put days billed to ends with before i move, which was through those of the filters which symbolically stand for the devil. and then set a break, the fees, the sacrifice. it's a festival that's remembers abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son to show his devotion to god and can he didn't. i'm now thinking about the new loss that i will live off to hodge. a need to get closer to god and bear in mind that my life is short in this world. pilgrims with then return to mecca when a fine and walk around the god 7 times. and then mock the end of hutch. they hope
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to be done how wiser, more humble and more compassionate. this is a day of atonement and this explains the strong emotions that you see on the faces of the pilgrim muslims believe that those who genuinely regret past sins and mistakes have a great that tends to be forgiven when the sunsets so that they can move on on something you'd shop to in their lives, cost you about the bottle, i'll just you were bound to mercy. out of that time for a short break here. and i'll just be around when we come back. the teams take this feature tends to be provided with all right, out of upcoming stuff and, and oceans in new york, those postal a 150 year old stump from millions of dollars more than the
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or the seasonal floods of others in southern china. and they will extend across or the half to the small on c panel can our, for example, but they're moving slowly. know, also that looks fairly dry on sunday in japan, the part from share was the real wet weather restructuring it to was you cag or shame. is on the stress of that during by the potential for flooding. as a result, this is after all the season for floods and also the yangtze. it looks fine and dry and warm again. $37.00 in beijing, south of it all the big charles around where they should be probably single pole get so negative leisure cost to should not this too much has to be rather than normal to do as much dr. sort of ways in java, which is seasoned, be correct. as these days you've got the month to control more or less through good . you're not going along through here, not just west or bank. the dash oldest produces big sense of those funding is resulting westbank gold that hasn't been in the restaurant north, which of course,
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it is still hot and dry. that have been warnings aren't read warnings for the heat wave conditions felt in those and planted into your fire nicely up towards those impact his time. that's not going to change any time soon. it will change when the weather issue, the clarity and when the weather until then that's down the west and gets, as you can see, cooler here. but i'm from very with the unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide, and however it is bringing attention to that. this is not a rock that looks like life. it looks like it's hell on heard voices. we lost everything. we're not through through the slides. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in the region documents and other companies are still in indigenous land. the streams on our just the are the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the broken back you watching out as a real quick reminder, lots of stories here is our, i just really solved as have been killed during fighting in the rough uh, on some of the morning. is the deadliest attack on his ready forces in gaza since january and responses really forces targeted residential areas with aspects not to reinforce the strip of these dots from the ends of income and sweden under ron and exchange prisoners. and that deal that seen underwriting and national, who was convicted of little crimes release to ron, is also free to swedish nationals, including a former you different, not accused of projectors across fonts,
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have matched against far right parties that have elections at the end of the month . demonstrates has turned out in paris and other cities against the national riley of the party, one more than 30 percent of the vote and european parliament elections. latasha boxer reports from powers to thousands of people. sales power says plus the last i blake at the start of the demonstration against the fall of rights and from for the font like it's necessary to defend freedom. we must defend it. so that, that minutes, as soon as i come from the migrant family, sometimes the behavior looks you get make you feel it is no longer friends. leading the protest fox has left wing alliance that includes the socialist screens and communists. the entertain the idea that these people will seize power in a country like france, because it would never entertain the idea that racism, discrimination on the basis of skin color on the basis of religion can exist and
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the 7th most powerful economy in the world. in france, whole sunday marine depends on team of great national rarely policy one modem searching to send to the food and from says you election. so i headed to the french president center right policy and embarrassing results for a manual. michael prompted him to unexpectedly dissolve parliament. people had protesting maybe against the ball rolling for the french present. emanuel michael, not only with his policies for 7th grade, the connection is putting in danger, protest 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 right riding, so high, it's utterly irresponsible. my process is the dissatisfaction of faces. he wants to give people
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a choice. his opponents say he's gambling with democracy and the future of thoughts . it's actually buckler ultra sarah taurus, lorraine, but marie is a professor and a specialist in french politics at queen mary university of london. she says the rising popularity of the far right signals, disappointment with mike holmes administration, to see for right, it has been growing in popularity for a long time in front. they have never yet been in a position to win an election. and that's what makes this selection different sort of, it's pre dest s's. they haven't had a natural force previously to take the presidency. and normally the parliamentary elections come straight off to the presidential ones, and it's difficult for anyone else to win them. but a mid term election like this gives them a real opportunity, especially when they've jobs done so well in the european elections. and pose currently suggested that going to be the largest party in parliament, the probably as the leader of a home condiment rather than having their own majority. and so the real question now is whether the other policies on the political spectrum,
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can you nice against them, or whether they will end up with the situation of divide and conquer. pelligrini has been sworn in as the president of suboxone during a ceremony with tied security in place. his close allied populace. prime minister, robert fitz, so was shot several times and assassination attempt a month ago. his victory submitted fits as grip on power by giving him and his allies control of major government 1st. leaders and government officials from 9 to 2 countries of gavin for ukraine. p summit in switzerland comes a day after russia's president vladimir putin suggested. he was open to peace toby, but only if key you've agreed to withdraw its troops and for your cleaning and regions and renounced joining nato group. we'll discuss pods towards last thing face, although russia wasn't invited to the summit even if they are not here today. and if your assignment, if they have succeeded in bringing back to the world,
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the idea that joint efforts can stop the war and establish the just these, these idea will definitely work because the world has power. what are diplomatic editor james base has more from solomon in switzerland? so i think it's important to be clear what this is notes, and i've covered many peace negotiations. that's not what this is. this is a summit about the idea of a piece in the ukraine rule, but of course, russia is not here. russia was not 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 them a self, it's just a one hour and 40 minutes. it's like from that to here. they decided not to come. they have sent representative. so i think the idea of this from the allies of
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ukraine is to look at the parameters per for a piece still making it clear, they would say that it has to be on the international law and compliant with the u . n. charge. 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 crane the new permission from nato allies. the ukraine could strike back using the weapons against russia. yeah. busy i think is the both still the position of pregnant united states, and if his position is boasted, then perhaps if you get down the line, the opportunity for peace negotiations,
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you'll be in a much stronger position. james pays out to 0. san in switzerland, a protest as in brazil are opposing a bill that would make it harder for women to get an abortion and saw a pile of thousands marched against the proposal. if passed it, but it quite the termination of pregnancy off of 22 weeks with homicide. the bill would also apply in cases of gray areas. congress has been voting on a series of controversial laws, which critics say will eliminate key judicial bodies and reduce the independence of an act toward all foreigners rights groups. one peruse democracies in pearl, mon assumptions as more from the capital, lima the lose congress has moved forward unconstitutional amendments and who get the governmental powers to control just issue and electro bodies. members of congress are being accused of trying to shield their political organizations from prosecution. nearly 50 percent of
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legislators or their parties are under criminal investigation. critics, they, some of the newly proposed laws undermine judicial and electoral independence. funding the non governmental organizations or affect freedom of expression. the list includes an amnesty law that seeks to reverse convictions for members of military and police who committed crimes against humanity before july of 2002 contradicting international law nearly 70000 peruvians died during the armed conflict with the shining pass group between 198-2000 the truth and reconciliation commission says almost 40 percent of the crimes were committed by government forces . supporters of this most a calling the killings. crimes against humanity is an exaggeration lease owing money value. so to the they were not crimes against humanity. the workspace is that were punished, we have to be fear and understand that the military tried to solve a problem. we can't blame them to qualified him as crimes against humanity is
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exaggerated. make sure approved on the 1st round of funding, it will take nearly 600 human rights cases yet to undergo trials. but okay, move to discuss has been the end of the, for example, the case of hundreds of 14 and 15 year olds raped systematic the by the military. that's the case would be shows by this. impunity, little, many victims have been waiting for more than 30 years for justice. critics say legislators stopped short on the final vote of the i'm the, you know, due to international pressure. but the movers will allow dozens of human rights violators to walk free is widely expected to be approved next month. analysts see other last week and institutions and the rule of law is the one that isn't stuck on with this congress. us passed laws that favor legal mining, deforestation, and promote informality. we're living a kind of dictatorship with extremist in parliament, taking advantage of
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