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wise, according to the you on more than 20 children, have tony devonte attrition in the north alone. i'm 31 percent of acute lima norris the at least 55 people are killed across guns as the know center and south of the split . come on, the unrelenting is rating strikes the don jordan, this is i'll just say or a lie from to 100, also coming out because as don't, as are stretched to the limits, working in very functioning hospitals and forced to make life or death decisions can alter for 11,
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i'm to become the not the gods wanting from the un chief s p as grove of cross border attacks is run and it has a lot in live in on to turn into under wrinkled, heat wave school, which is the us and mexico for more than a 100000000 people to find ways to escape the swamp. somewhere in the it's been another deadly day across garza, with his reading strikes, fitting targets on the north to the south. at least 55 palestinians were killed and hundreds injured as really often to be shelves dropped deep into the residential hot of gauze, assessing until the south strikes had to make sure the hospital in milwaukee, which is meant to be a so called sake. so i'll just say it was sent out quarterly begins our coverage from data by law in central garza. this is all sleeping in panic. after is really artillery shells target
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a have many populated area in the heart of cause a city pond is to means list crumbling to help the injured horse patch heard across a brief coordinator. we don't know what happened. so to me, we were showered with missiles and didn't says, are trying to connect the wounded, but hospitals in the area are already stretched to a breaking point. only 3 and this partially functioning new pond is to need is period is you as well as to good news, continue to be targeted. this is a milwaukee in the south. an area is real designated as a so called save. so and then the we were about to sleep and get some risk as the next thing we knew was the sounds as a result of the explosions. distilling our places we found ourselves alone. not
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knowing what to do. we still can't process. what's happened with this is say that is really many to use sound bonds to 1st policy means towards and make shift hospitals where they were targeted casualties arising the funding, they find a new the red cross we have located near that my husband runs a check. they fight again new the red cross that were casualties that people got that, that i tried to call my husband, he didn't answer. people start to run someone's across in his car. the entire clause was to it's under, is there any bombardment punished and these are trapped trying to find any inch of safety, but none exist. include any of those either the plaza, palestine. it's willie international committee of the red cross has put out a statement condemning that is really upsetting here. it's phillips. he mentioned that that report from him and it says heavy caliber projectiles landed with the
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majors of the office and residences of the i see i see the stripe damage the structure of the eyes. the asi office, which is surrounded by hundreds of display civilians living in tents. it goes on to say that the nearby field, the hospital received 22 killed and 45 injured. the i see, i see says firing so dangerously close to humanitarian structures, puts the lives of civilians as humanitarians at risk. but not just a was martha. i'll tell you. it has more on the attacks in northern garza from giovanni to clear the intensity of bump shilling at has increase in the past few days and nothing doesn't engage the city as those body forces targeted, different separated residential houses and blocks in both at gauze and city ends often goes with the so a 8 killed and including a 5 met a symbol of the wall cuz at what had been killed, why they are doing their duties and they had to walk to o a b. i might as simple as you guys are 50 in the sense that,
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oh gods us. it's also saving eh, had been killed as a result of and is right. and it is twice as a to neighborhood. and this like eh, killed 7, including 3 children. and at one women also dozens had been killed and uh, got injured as a result of a different super rated functioning and also re all over and nothing does a city at the guys of city itself. and this is, by the way, the daily routines we are experiencing every day in the nothing does a by the way as well were on guns as cripple the health care system. very few hospitalization, operational forcing medics and doctors to work without enough live saving equipment or medicines. i'll just follow the pulse to me. a neurologist. alexa, how splendid obama was also displaced himself to see what it's like on the hospital
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front lines. talked about as soon as his story a this island. this is one of the last few remaining costs, but tools in going so somebody, somebody, each thing brings me patients. phone. you really just how much is this stuff up to the hospital. it means another long shift with lack of resource. so the to the letter. every day we deal with thousands of cases. there is a severe shortage of a st. jude medical supplies. we are dealing with patients using very primitive methods which take a long time. we sometimes lose the patient in the operation room due to the lack of medical tools. most of the 36 hospitals and goals will have been destroyed and critical health care remaining accessible. nearly 500 was put in health workers house. thank you and do something with limited supplies and to make a choice about to get to the specialist of
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a medical professionals have how to move around to avoid being targeted in as well as attacks in almost 8 months. they have been providing essential treatment to the wounded and those who were really sick and with age is very strong, causing mass casualties. keeping people alive with limited supplies becomes that much more difficult. unlike medical professionals over the world, doctors and nurses in goza did not get breaks. good nights. the sleep is a luxury from home that home and down the boxing sound with the last work 24 hours . on certain days, we are providing medical care for 3 basic departments and we should follow all the cases in the hospital. we continue to treat new cases and the emergency department time and we carry out medical surgeries for critical cases along with my colleagues of size patients. well. but then usually just is also a refugee, how much has hop to move multiple times because no wes safe in goza is ready
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attacks health telling you to be pulled in areas that the wood designated save stones for doctors like fun. but that's a worrying. so wild what? because they have to leave the families and flimsy tens, 4 days from about as i think i thought that how old, like i said, when the world again, i didn't see my family for 2 weeks because i didn't leave el cheapo hospital. and even when i visited my family later, i was thinking about the hospital and the patients and how i can balance my personal and professional alonzo. it goes as doctors and nurses have refused to leave patients behind. even when the, when given evacuation orders like is all over the world boxes and health care workers have approved tested in sort of derrick see. but for doctors like tell me that it's a ceasefire. it could not come soon enough as that tirelessly work to save lives. tarika bassoon l, just sierra derek by the palestine. the you and the 2nd to general has voiced as
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a alarm at the escalating violence between israel and his beloved and one of the strongest comments on the crisis. antonio gutierrez said the risk of further conflict in them at least as real, but must be avoided. i'll just say it was gabriel is on to has moved from new york . the secretary general saying that the un continues to support any diplomatic efforts to ends of violence in gaza and avoid any spill over into 11. on the u. n. has about 10000 peacekeepers in lebanon, and the secretary general said they are working around the clock to try to de escalate tensions in the region. secretary general also saying that an all out war between has belong and is real, would be a worst case scenario. one that he is worried about for quite some time, but now more than ever, the reason for the test which seems to be the least why that is real, as must be, avoid is when dress move, when miscalculation, cool thing that
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a catastrophe that goes far beyond the bar of this, and frankly beyond imagination let's be clear, is the people of the region and the people of the wills cannot afford 11 on to become another god. so the secretary general knows that the best way to avoid any spill over into 11 on is for israel's war on gaza to end. and that's why he again called for association in hostilities that would lead to a permanent cease fire. one that he says is the only durable solution gabriel's onto i'll just either at the united nations in new york. meanwhile, it has below, has released the video. it says shows a new kind of attack drunk, explosive drunk, was used in a strike on, on his way the military base and latuda on the buddha, with lebanon out 0 is us in bags and 11 on capital pay route. the conflict and
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southern lebanon has been simmering since the start of his wheels will. on this day, the reports of a strikes entrust for the tax between israel and his beloved. but there has been a warning from his with us need to ship us on the sort of the natal applies address . said that the group has ministry, unintelligence capabilities that would enable the district deeper into israel. and also being drawn for things from his beloved drones over these really city of hyphen. we've seen drone for different kind of cause the film striking is reading position. the message from his will is that they don't want to put up prepared for it. and any was out with the conflict with not be confined to the board as of living on the need to have done. this was the one cypress. it's believed here that cyprus is being used by these right need in terms of minutes. you intelligence to target his beloved hair, but the message from his realize that this is april, the group has the capability of inflicting damage on israel. but people here in the
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don't, don't want to avoid the contr ford, one is already suffering from an economic crisis. it would be devastating, but the reality is if it is it will not be confined to the board is of this country . and there would be damage inflicted on israel. i said vague. i'll just say the favorites, living on the us state department's deputy assistant secretary for his riley pell as being an offense has resigned. andrew miller says he's made the decision due to family concerns. he was previously known as a critic of president biden's approach to the handling of the war on garza. several officials have resigned from the state department since the beginning of the war. whitehouse correspondence kimberly healthcare has been or the resignation of senior diplomat. andrew miller from the us state department is the latest in the spring of resignations from the side administration across a range of agencies. and it underscores rowing frustration with in the bought into ministration over the president's stock support for israel's war on gaza.
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already there has been a number of high profile resignations, where those who have resigned have said that the president, in some cases is twisting the facts or even turning a blind di or complicit in the 37000 palestinian desk and counting. now this not only underscores the growing frustration with in the government, but also outside the government. just 2 weeks ago we saw thousands take to the street outside the white house, protesting israel's war on garza. and we expect, as we head towards the november presidential election, those protests will continue next week. us president joe biden is set to debate for president donald trump in a presidential debate where joe biden appears in public appearances. he is often met by protesters who call him genocide, joe, or say that his red line was a lie. we also expect there will be further protests when the as rarely prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu addresses a joint session of congress. next month. we know that there will already be a large number of members of congress who planned to. 2 caught that address. kimberly helped get out to 0. the white house. cuba has decided to join us at africa's genocide case against israel at the international court of justice to buckled on you ends highest court to stop the atrocities against the palestinian people. as a result of israel, disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force. so after this case, fall in december accuses israel of 8 genocidal acts and guns. it has been simple of to buy more than 10 countries, including spain until a lawyer as the israel rejects. so that for this case instead of the genocide convention is being abused, you and agencies are wanting that more than a 1000000 palestinians in gaza could experience the highest level of starvation by mid july. hunger worsening us as well, maintains its blockade on humanitarian access into the strip is left parents
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scrambling to keep it children alive to me that you got reports. saba on that swell struggles echo throughout garza. it's a daunting task. i have to rest every flight to space. the difficulty is trying to provide for a family. when israel has cut off an entire population from the resources they need to survive, we can hardly find a loaf of bread. and if available, we just eat bread without any other food item. we do not have income and even if there was nothing to buy, we cannot afford a decent meals. my children are not e, tony, i look for bread and only once today they're 11 members of the swell family. and they live in state law here in the new hunger and thirst spreading on some struggling to keep his children alive even when they escaped. death from israel's
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near constant attacks. come see for yourself. the fridge is completely empty. nothing at all. not even what my children are starving to death. it's now infested with insects and cockroaches is nothing. it all depends and 85 percent of palestinian children under the age of 5 in gaza. being forced to go at least $1.00 and $3.00 days without food. the number of deaths from dehydration. and while nutrition is rising, leaving parents helpless on this funding takes hold. julie vega out is there a cost of us to, to come here and i'll just say we're including britain's richest families facing jail time of a mistreatment of the domestic stuff on the river send this to, to polluted to allow swimming events for the some us power and the big games on the,
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the hello, welcome to look at the international full cost. it's so quiet. it was good parts of the middle east, not too much in the way of any significant rain folded a bit of white leather, just filling out the vom mania pushing across into northwest and passed all around . maybe some shala's within the wintry and nature of the high ground, but the northern parts of i've kind of stumped elsewhere. as you can see, we are getting into the full seas full, many could touch 50 degrees in the queue weight. and also in fact, that very high temperatures remaining in place here, not quite as high on those temperatures across the eastern side. ultimate, it's right in over the next couple of days, but still plenty warm enough. 36 hours just that for nick a c. c into the, the high, so that use that every to west and pots of syria like that to use the full gauze.
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and i just wanted to share, i was a possibility for the 2nd half of the weekend, just pushing across into where i live in on, and maybe happen to the west side of syria. but essentially, a lot of dry and several weather as is the case across north africa, plenty of shelves across west. i forget the notice wise but as they should be, but they are still and never the less pushing a little bit farther north was one of the showers, the possibility from time to time one or 2 showers to it's eastern posts of africa . but across the south east and retry unsettled he says he went toward towards the syria to provide a lifetime entail was very interesting, but not in the eyes of his government. this has been home for so many years. in the final part of the series. we followed the story of a british age worker as he flees from it live with his family. after being arrested by a powerful melisha,
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one of the toughest times when they tortured me. state list in syria on now to 0. the. the the welcome back. you're watching out as a right click of mind about top stories here is uh at least $55.00 of us demands have been killed and is really of tax across the causes for 30 of them were killed in a strike on cars or city in the south 20th, i'll just look over the slides on what was declared a site for you and chief is most along the escalating finance, along these really 11 on the folder icon. it attaches wanting, one miscalculation could figure out why the war and the catastrophe beyond imagination. on the us state departments,
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deputy assistant secretary for his rating listing and assess, has resigned and luminous as he made that decision for family reasons. but he's disagreed in the past with joe biden, stumbling of the will on garza. well, i know she leaned as a research fellow at the quincy institute and she resigned from the state department back in march of the us government stance on the gauze award. she says more resignations coming as he said, this is related to family reasons, but i also know that he has disagreed in the past with the administration's policy . um, so i, you know, i hope that he and his family are doing well. and you know, in general, i do think this does draw attention to the fact that there are many people inside the state department to continue to be where a find by what the administration is doing. i do think we will continue to likely see more resignations when it comes to the administration's policy on israel palestine. the decisions are made at the very top. so unfortunately,
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there are many people, such as das miller, who although he was in a senior, a relatively senior position, was not able to have a significant impact on policy as we've observed. he and others have, have expressed, well, i imagine he and others have expressed some of their concerns internally. and clearly it has not had an impact on some of these decisions. so i don't expect that his departure will really shift the policy that we're seeing now sweltering summer heat has arrived in many countries and the northern hemisphere and reco temperature is already suspected to have caused hundreds of possibly thousands of deaths in asia and europe. india is capital has o'clock 38 consecutive days with temperatures at or above 40 degrees, and there's a more than 40000 cases of heat stroke that positive you are seeing record breaking heat too easily as it should. warnings in several regions, as temperatures may of 40 degrees bath last week,
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gree shut down the acropolis to protect taurus in the us. meanwhile, maybe a 100000000 people around the dangerous heat advisors. daily heat records are being broken very heavy in the season. i'll just say we should have a time see reports from washington dc. even before the heat, the informed friday was washington dcs. 5th straight day or 32 degrees celsius, focuses expect the temperature to reach 37.7 degrees celsius or 100 degrees fahrenheit. at least once here over the weekend, the last time that happened in washington was in 2016. and then in mid august, i believe that for the past decade we have been screaming that we want this government. this country is a big business and your dollars keep continuing to get into. what i hate to inform was when a high pressure system traps hot air over an area and prevents cooling from entering wide spread on seas. liberty high temperatures are full cost across the country. from the east to the midwest,
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employment changes that heat tends to be more frequent as alondra and loss even longer. the concern now is the effects of prolonged change over several days with no risk. spite of nice, not just on humans, but only us as an a tory is the fragile infrastructure from power grids to transportation. extreme heat exposes the us as close divisions and the response of municipal authorities to the inevitable rise of depth among the most vulnerable is still open circles cooling fences for those without air conditioning. i'm lucky, i can tell you in the law or in the fountain in phase one of the among the most vulnerable to the stream heat of the us is estimated. 2.4000000 fall workers. a large percentage in florida state is already broken temperature requisites. yeah, yeah, this will be the 1st year in florida, the new doors and fullest that prevents mandatory heat and water breaks for farm workers. the florida senate acted under pressure from the states. i do come true, lo be that it was outraged and attempts to find employers who didn't protect their
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workers from heat exhaustion. one of the things that's really been, you know, frustrating for us as observers, is the amount of times we see hotels, departments put out guidance, you know, tell them folks, it's going to be really hot, stay in doors, right? avoid physically stories activity. so, and if you must, you know, take it easy, but farmers are not able to avail themselves of those same protections in their workplace. the fear now is that along with temperatures depths in america's fields, we will say sort of this year she ever times. the elder 0 washington bell call dealerships across north america have faced major disruptions over the past few days. because of a cyber attack on this software supply up, a hacker group is demanding millions of dollars in the run. so i'm according to a report from bloomberg news. the outage is disrupting roughly $15000.00 car dealers that depend on a software for the sales. somebody to ship some results to manual transactions using pen and paper. at least 3 people have been killed in
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a shooting outside of grocery store in the us state of arkansas. it happened the city of 4 dice, at least 10 people were hurt, including 2 policemen. the suspect was shot and injured by officers, then taken into custody. the motive remains unclear, though. they've been at least 234 mass shootings in the us. so far this via the us supreme court has upheld a federal gun control that's intended to protect victims from domestic violence. a decision keeps in place a 30 year old old boss. those with restraining orders for domestic abuse, from owning guns. rooting lots of red victory for firearms restrictions and the top court protest as outside the court praise the decision. a survey on the i think most americans the islands show those struggle with mental health issues. chicago
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and go to domestic lecture dot org again. when you look at the statistics of what happened to buy their partners of those 2 part injunctions against them to domestic violence. the numbers are, the supreme court made the decision here. full members of britons, which is family, have been sentenced to at least 4 years in jail, in geneva, for the exploitation of the indian domestic workers, lawyers for the building and due to family se best shots by the swift course. verdict according to a moral judgment rather than a legal one. the family reached a confidential out of court sacrament with the employees that made the accusations against them. the prosecution decided to pursue the case due to the gravity of the charges. the head of the african union commission, mussa fucking about how much has won't of a possible genocide in so down fox, he says he's concerned by reports of ethnically motivated attacks in the for more
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than 14 months of conflict between the army and part of of that you rapid support forces as or what equal was one of the wells was 2 minutes here in prices in recent memory. the international criminal court has made public a one to the rest for the former leader of a non group accused of war crimes. in molly, i add a gully is accused of committing the offenses in the city of tim back to in 20122013. i'll just here was nicholas octopus, nelson, the capital of neighboring cynical, the most powerful leader of the outside affiliate in this, i held your mazda subtly. so i'm one mostly mean the leader named eod. go the also known as i'm the father is now wanted and will be tried for crimes against humanity . war crimes committed during the invasion of northern molly in 20122013. he was the leader of on sardine and according to the international
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criminal court documents he was responsible for war, cries, murder of soldiers, the use of sexual slavery rates and other forms of bodily reach, relation, cruel treatment, and torture. those or some of the crimes that the prosecutors of the international criminal court will bring to trial, better trial that will take place in the absence of the ungodly, who is still somewhere in hiding between the borders of molly leisure and bertino faso and continues to launch attacks in the region who was famously known to have kidnapped the western hostages, and then released them against millions of dollars of ransom was paid to the armed groups. and it continues to be one of the most powerful armed groups in the region . nicholas hawk alger 0, the car to namibia. now we're a top court is over 10 to colonial era laws. the criminal lies same sex
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relationships campaign to say it's on historic movements of the country. a judgment removes rarely enforce knows, dating back to 1927 which namibia inherited from the colonial era that women tamed off to gaining independence and south africa back in 1990. so people have died during protests and can you have against tax reforms more than $300.00? i've also been injured demonstrators cash with police and cities right across the country, just as a full for 7 days of rage beginning on friday and from national strike. next tuesday, thousands of young canyons took to the streets of the capital, nairobi the police fire into a gas and was accounted to disperse the crowds. despite the protest, the controversial finance bill passed at 2nd reading. in the countries parliament. with most of the protest is a young people. let's hear from a film producer for joining the demonstrators. i, i'm close to getting that. i almost feel if i produce a base
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t and it will be kenya. and i'm excited into joining the process. and i was going to say not to the finance beloved text me on a personal and professional level personality because of everything's going up and this affects my professional life because as i feel mika, i, our industry is basically, you know, like cadillac shooting. so if people can afford, you know, their basic needs, dental, gonna wanna watch awesome dental. gonna wanna watch industry pensions. the donation is the most effective, educational sees, has gone up the new job. they have nothing but time on their home in new resources . it will, this is the only way that they can share their voices. this is the only way they can be had having one plus one die if it is so unfortunate if it's unfair will you be have are going to protect.

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