tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 11, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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so funds limits of are so name that's good to know a few name chinese. okay with them. i remember the sacrifices made by you these college graduates. i was a, as a young officer, tens of years ago where i was told the values of lead the shape of their desire to complete the missions. these are the, this is that we have been told. and this was very important to me will be on, was very important to you. here. the nation is determining it spots. this is the coolness stone of the design is of illusion along years and years of through generations and generations when we are or sacrifice so side of the for the sake of the nation. these days has 3 now
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shared common. what i need to say is coming and we knew that paid for the is all was there again is saw. so we are surrounded by yeah. them is who in the us and the, the big difference between positive and the present is our ability to fight low is the one to kill loss. and so no guy with those the one to get lost. this is hours time on the flag, one halt and one man. again, this is the but a battery tech. on the 7th of october, we stood fixed and we have attacked those who attacked us and we will see a victory. we are keen to continue our victory. yes.
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good for the color of the lives that is on was inside us would never allow us to leave the world without a tv and hold. the goal is to read the kid from us from gaza and the return of the captive is to have both any threats that might be imposed by you guys, again as us and to allow the people of the nose to go back save to their houses and homes that someone cannot consider when this war will go on until victory. this is my answer on the team victory, even if it takes them all time. this is the answer given. been mostly better than that the, the leaders of the settlers and is really well kept on when something
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happened. my 267, and the said, i'm 10 when oh, trickle, hold to that as a was on a 2 year old on to what you bought. this right, 80 people can come from all of the attacks against them. that's why we have just the mission of independence. hundreds have in his work said the psychology with all was pretty bad. this spirit will on was pretty bad. the spirit . so there's really people who prove to them was that no one on uh, can provoke us. that was a to victory is as low as who i tireless and would never be tired. it's actually on the list. this is the one that you gave to the fire the day after day on all fronts of or
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you know, i'm just saw a few days ago. we lost a lot of the him, the officer related jeanette and who loved the country. he is from the rules. secondly, so the is the some, all of the sudden you'll find many, a lot of them uh serving in the the bold uh the police. and the he said, if we did law do with no one will do it for us. and he added the war will cost us high prizes, but the boat is, or what we are doing me is that the feet of time as of this will be the key of victory. so here with the news our on al jazeera, it's got just gone. 4 minutes past 15, gmc, i'm daddy and obligate though we've been listening to the is really prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu, who's been speaking at the military academy graduation ceremony in southern israel, ends at this is what he said. so far that is real is continuing, which is key and rather to continue what he described as our victory. and he also said to achieve our goals in gaza, which is to eradicate from us and to return the captives as well as to allow people in the north to go back to their homes. that is, of course, reference to what's happening in the north of israel and in the south of lebanon, between israel as has been done. he also did say that this war will go on until we achieve victory. even if it takes more time, we will bring in our correspondence from the substances. joining us for armand jordan, honda, just a reminder to of yours that you're joining us from my mind because as real of course has bandages 0 from reporting from israel. so interesting what, nothing you all have to say, i'm considering that as he speaks, there is a round of negotiations ceasefire. negotiations taking place in cats are, as well as this has been nothing you know,
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whose position for nearly 10 months reiterating the same statements about an absolute victory. israel's red lines and the objectives of the war. and we've also heard continuously from is really officials that the cost of the war is high, meaning that they are referring to the deaths and injuries of is really soldiers. the forest evacuations of areas along causes border and in the north. but it's saying that it's a price they need to pay. we've been hearing from us in yahoo, essentially for months and look in the last week alone, he released a list of non negotiable items. while these negotiations are ongoing, while there's been nearly 4 meetings since that list was released, then at the top of that listed said that israel needs a guarantee that the war is going to continue. even if there is a pause in the fighting that's secured because he said it's, it's a red line for israel not to achieve all of the goals of the war, which again,
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are the release of the some 120 remaining is really captive to ensure the guys that no longer poses a threat to these rallies and the defeats of how mass both militarily and politically. but we should also mention that there have been senior defense officials like these really are me, spoke 1st and danielle, a gary, who said that those who say how much can be defeated or not being truthful to the public because it simply cannot be done. and these really military has seen that in reality, on the ground, as they've continued to face fierce resistance from us throughout these last 9 months. but nothing yahoo has maintained from the beginning, but the war is not going to end on how much as terms. it's going to end the way israel wants it to. an even if this pause in the fighting, you secured, we're talking about a 3 phase deal. but essentially would see an end of the war, but nothing yahoo was talking about something that is completely different saying that there needs to be strict thread lines for is real. and so all of the goals of
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the war are achieved. that is the only time it can end in what she just has been describing as an absolute victory. okay, how about what, what are you hearing in terms of how much progress has actually been made when it comes to these talks? schools really, officials making anonymously have said that there has been progress and movement on smaller issues. however, there are still large gaps that need bridging and that's what mediators are trying to do. we do know that these really negotiating team that's heading to the egyptian capital cairo is going to consist of the head of mission. but that's israel, internal security services, as well as senior military officials. and that's because they're going to discuss issues that are still outstanding, who is going to control that up a border crossing. in the meantime, if there is a ceasefire, the issue that israel has one of their non negotiable, in fact about weapons smuggling from egypt. and additionally,
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this philadelphia core door, a strategic area and southern gaza. but these really military has, sees. so what all of that is going to go on in cairo starting tonight in don't how we have heard behind the scenes. but there has been some progress. and that is really, officials are putting in an immense effort because there is a genuine opportunity for a breakthrough. but again, they say that this is something that's going to take time. it's not going to happen overnight or even within a week because there are tough sticking points. israel has said that the war must end on their own terms until they achieve their goals, or how much has said they're not going to accept anything that doesn't include an overall into the war and a withdrawal of israeli forces. so that's what mediators now are currently trying to do, scrambling behind the scenes to see what can be compromised on what sort of deal in this 3 phase plan that we've been talking about for nearly 2 months. what in fact it can be brought into fruition and it's really official say that they are
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cautiously optimistic and that's a sentiment that's been echoed by the united states as well. all right, thank you so much for that reporting. once again, have those reporting for us from my mind. jordan, because that is really government who has banned algae 0 from reporting from there . so that's why we're coming developments from outside. and as you heard him, the say is really media as reporting progress and the negotiations, but how much says that? it's not received any concrete steps to end the war in a statement. the group says we have not yet been informed by the mediators of anything new regarding the negotiations with the aim of a cease fire and prisoner exchange. the occupation continues its policy or procrastination to buy time with the aim of forwarding this round of negotiations as it did in previous rounds. it goes on to say that this does not deceive it's people and their resistance. we have pro stratford who's following the latest developments in the what evidence would suggest that there's
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a whole host of hurdles yet to be overcome? what we do know though, is that the focus of these discussions have included st may issues. one of which is a discussion of the names of the palestinian prisoners potentially who could be released and the names of is really captives to be released. also in the 1st phase of these 3 phase, a plan that was put forward by the us president joe biden, at the end of may a plan that has been endorsed by the you. and the 2nd area of discussion we understand very much looking at the security issues in the south of the gaza strip and around rough uh, and this area known as the philadelphia crossing these ratings very concerned. they want to put a stop to any kind of weapons. luckily, using those tunnels from egypt into the goal is a straight a side issue, arguably the most difficult. absolutely. that's what a lot of analysts to saying is discussion of a transition from the 1st phase into the 2nd phase. web are the 1st phase. it is
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planned, so the fall as involving some sort of truce into that 2nd phase. the hope is that it would become a permanent spot. this of course, has become exceedingly difficult in the wake of comments that were made in recent days by the use ready prime minister menu menu shanella, who was saying that he wanted known that negotiable guarantees to be included in any kind of permanent potential eventually agreement. okay, we're now going to speak to air on etsy, on who's a former deputy head of israel's national security council. joining us from israel, thanks for your time with us on alda 0. so i'm not sure if you heard what nothing. yeah. who have to say just a few moments ago, he was speaking at the military academy graduation ceremony saying that the war and gaza will go on until we achieve victory. even if it takes more time. i mean, these types of comments at a time when the ceasefire negotiations are taking place in del, how are they geared towards a domestic audience in israel,
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or to an international audience geared towards nothing else to some of the political survival as brand minister. everything he does is geared to work to the end and nothing else matters. unfortunately, that is where we are. as a majority leader, senator chuck schumer said a few months ago. there is a clear distinction that has developed between the 10 year old and then there was interest and those of israel and these really people, it is also manifesto, didn't want to put his riley public opinion. polls were across what people to such full 75 to 80 percent of his raney's favor the deal. now, even if it improves a complete sufficient, a facility that is obviously not at the meals position and he's fighting in that sense not only against tomas and not only against the mediators, but also against these really public. so it does not sound correct me if i'm wrong here,
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but it doesn't sound like you're confident that nothing yahoo will be signing off on any potential deal if that were to happen. i'm quite confident that he wouldn't not sign any deal unless he's under extreme pressure. where can such a pressure come from? and some of it is already becoming 1st and foremost, the americans, which obviously have a lot of leverage over and to now and the ship is so far they have chosen mostly not to use or so what makes you say that they're putting pressure on netanyahu now and i'm not saying that they are, i'm saying that they're choosing not to so for they have, they have put some pressure, but certainly they, there's a lot more that they, that they could have done in my opinion should have done. and there's not. so we'll see what happens in the coming days and weeks in that sense. also there's a lot of pressure coming from the is really comic as we speak, falls of his writers, including the families of keeping that piece of hostages on marching on the highway main highway and is running between natural swimming,
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tennessee and the corner. and there we go. all the way from delegate to jerusalem in the course of the coming days, according obviously for a deal. and as i said there supported by most is res. so it's ultimately a question of pressures that need to be applied. most of the now and also to see who are, who does it appear to be in a rush to make a deal and, and will seek to what extent those pressures will bear fruit. what about the, what you've already spoken about the public. you've given us some of the specifics about the polls that you've seen, but what about sort of the military leaders as well as the negotiators? are they all in favor of ending this war at this point? you think of why not us and some of them are saying it's even on record. some of them are sending it off record the idea shape of stuff. there's just yesterday said that this is a matter not only of national interest but of national values. and in his capacity as chief of staff, he favors a deal and believes that, you know, is ro,
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assembly essentially doesn't have a choice. we need, we, we owe that as a country, as a nation. we only have to our citizens. yes, there is a distinction here between the civilians and the soldiers. okay. but when it comes to the civilians that were abducted from their beds under the clear responsibility of the government on is really silver and sword in an unprecedented way in israel's history. and in such a big numbers, i think there is a large consensus as a setting. these really probably can also in the establishment including the defense in the military establishment that this is a clear duty for the government for any government to bring them home as soon as possible, even if the price for doing that is very high. okay, around a sound. thank you for joining us on the news. our on alger 0. thank you. well, it's really forces have killed at least 50 palestinians in gaza. in the past 24 hours fighting continues and gaza cities choose
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a district and palestinians returning to parts of the neighborhood, found most of their homes and ruins last week. so you an estimated tens of thousands of people have been displaced during israel's to week operation in the area. the palestinian civil defense is appealing for humanitarian aid to recover those trapped under the rubble engine for that. he is joining us from dayton by the hand central gaza and tell us about what you're hearing about the situation. and she's out here right now of the massive destruction people trapped in under the rubble and dead bodies laying on the streets. 85 percent of the of the houses, the homes have been completely destroyed. according to civil defense team, people today were able to go back and to go to, i say, yeah, most of them did not even recognize their houses, their businesses, their neighborhoods. and the most at sad part about this is that there are
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a lot of people still trapped under the rubble. according to the civil defense seems studied for more than 7 days, despite things continued. the ground operation in this is you, by the, is, are the forces took place, people were unable to the, they would prob, and also ambulances and civil defense teams were unable to reach anyone. and you're talking about intensive artillery, selling and air strikes, mazda of destruction, and it's heartbreaking seems policy news from us is that you are posting online right now. so and how are the civil defense teams and everyone who's wanting to help coping and such situations of the will actually they're not cool things. this is the survival mode or not only the civil defense themes are currently going through uh, sectors in the gaza strip. so since the 1st week of the war, since
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a lot of people were under the russell and tribe, civil defense themes were calling for heavy machines, equipment to us at so they can rescue as much people as possible and also fuel. but we're talking about lack of fuel, lack of equipment, and this displacement from a place to one another. and also the civil defense fields themselves are exhausted and drained, and sometimes due to the, an extensive amount of air strikes and the targeting of more than one house at a time. this makes that will be sense, seems confused to, to serve, to rescue. where should we go for them? this is also, it's something psychological because they feel that they're not doing their job the way they have to do it. but we talk to the civil defense teams every single day, and they tell us that they do not have the equipment. they do not have fuel and they feel very sorry that they could not rescue all of these lives because they
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simply con, okay, and just for that, he thank you for that reporting from dayton. bye. the. the other news nato has accused china being a decisive enabler of russia's war against ukraine. the alliance is meeting for the final day of fits annual summit in washington dc. beijing has called the accusations unjustified and malicious on wednesday, nato committed long range weapons capabilities for germany on $43000000000.00 worth of military aids to ukraine when they to it was also sequencing deepened. relations with the asia pacific partners, new zealand, australia, japan, and south korea. the west has accuse china of undermining regional stability with its conduct and incidents and disputed areas of the south china sea. nato members have an interest in this area because it's part of
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a global trade routes. the alliance is concerned by china deepening relationship with russia. it's a queues china off enabling the war and ukraine by providing russia with the equipment materials to build weapons for it's offensive. in a moment, we'll hear from you, we'll use up of oliver and moscow. but 1st we'll bring in my kind of joining us from the nato summit in washington, dc to tell us what you're hearing a mike on your end of the most. certainly the position on china, which has not be made official by nato in a formal statement, is unprecedented for the organization. for years, nato has attempted to stay away from any confrontation with china. the reason for this, it's a major trading partner of many of nato's members. germany in particular. china is biggest trading partner in europe. so this is a shift in the position of nato, a global shift. and what is also emphasizes is an increasing they to reliance of
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the lead of united states. what is happened here said nato has basically, as an organization shipped closer to the us position on china, which is ready to impose sanctions. shouldn't be necessary, attempting to maintain dialogue, but at the same time, adopting a punitive and angry stance in terms of its relationship with china. so this is an example of the reliance that this organization has on the leadership of the united states. and mike, just looking ahead, i mean, how high stakes a moment, could it be in a few hours time for president biden himself, when he gives the the unscripted press conference at the end of the nato summit as well. we keep on saying that the stakes couldn't be high, but in this particular case, it's a very unlikely that they could be. hi, this, this is 1st on scripted news conference this year. oh i so going to be on him in
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terms of how he handles and unscripted news conference, his performance of the debates and donald trump was absolutely all full. he said that he had an off night. now this is absolutely critical to the 5 and campaign because this is one of those moments where the decision may have to be made if he performs well. if he is good, if he is precise, if he speaks it perfectly, then he can continue with a campaign perhaps. but any stumble is going to be picked upon and used as further evidence to fuel the swelling calls for his stepping down from the campaign. okay, mike, we'll cross back through later on. thank you for that reporting from washington dc . let's now crossover to moscow and will speak to our correspondents. he'll use up of all of us. so, um, i suppose the russians have been watching about nato summit very closely. julia, any reaction that you're hearing all from your end a year of so the new brian rushes keep
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a close eye on whether washington will allow the use of missiles. ted talk, russian taylor, treat what new age packages will need to allocate. so you craze. so this for c bill in your package is basically uh no, uh, bring any optimism right now. uh now we hear that france, germany, italy and poland have signed an agreement to join to develop long range cruise missiles plus. so when the stands that alliance members, uh, uh, confirmed in that final declaration that intention to continue, they to expansion into western balkans and the block see and deployed long range missiles in germany, twins, french 6. so all that prompted russia to say that it's planning a risk pulse measures to contain the serious threat to its national security. as
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every c 4 in minnesota has just said that russia kind of be intimidated and we'll find a response to the planned us long range missile deployments in germany and foreign ministry spokes person. marizza, however, noted that the decision to deploy at american those american long range missiles in germany was an attempt to save bindings. reputation and shift attention from his fail is. on the other hand, just a few here believe that ukraine time joining nato in the near future, especially during the military conflicts with russian, despite all the voices where hearing in washington, unless say that nature will not accept you crane. and so it's wrong. send little statements about the countries prospects for joining that lines a may to come down the ukrainian people. so according to on this here, it's of is that today it's more favorable for nato to use you could and as
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a tool to fly to russia and pull that similar opinion has been expressed by home care in foreign minister who has said that ukraine's membership in nature would mean a direct confrontation, ministry, confrontation between aligns and russia. all right, thank you so much. really, guys hope of all of our reporting from moscow. county us president has sucked almost his entire cabinet, following weeks of deadly protest against a plan to increase taxes on items like bread and fuel. william roto is now promising a leaner, more efficient government. more than 30 people died in protests against the $2700000000.00 tax plan. retail scrap the bill. but canyons have still been calling for his resignation. of the whole district appraisal of the performance of my coming in. and it's like 2 months. i'm challenges. i have today decided to dismiss with the media to effect or that come in at tech studies on the
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attorney general of the public of can you open the company of can accept the prime comprehensive study and come in at 634631634 coming at 1030 popcorn and the fast been dashboard up fast. and of course the piece of the deputy president is not affected in any way overhead, malcolm, i was wondering, it's not from kenny as capital nairobi. so malcolm, what's the reaction that's come through as a result of this decision by the county and president who is spoken to some of the activists sleeping for life? it can this social movement that began cooling. so the rejection of the finance bill and let on to code for replace it go and then mix this still certainly quite a lot of skepticism people are waiting to see what this will amount to in terms of
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the things that they've been demanding. aside from the object to the lot finance bill, there's been a lot of criticism of what scene is widespread incompetence interruption and government people are waiting to see if the, if the next cabinet will appear to be different in that respect to many is still cooling for just this for the thousands of protesters who being killed many of them shot dead by police on the day that protested stones parliament just david 2 weeks ago, it was a cooling for justice. for the dozens of people who were full being saved and interrogated by police, so security agencies, some of the same are still missing. so people of this have been celebrating, saying that this is an achievement of the, of the movement of the protesters in pressuring roots as a, as a fire almost is inside the cabinet. but there's still a lot of skepticism, some people cooling online for retail, still to go. others waiting to see what will happen next. okay, malcolm,
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thank you for that update from nairobi will not speak to him and all that show me who was a senior analyst. that's the one research joining us from. i robi as well. welcome to algebra. were you surprised by this? move the meaning of the game is i'd say yes i'm. ready surprised but i think we're going to note that this is not the 1st time and can present us flags almost intact. i mean that the government in this case. ready this case has met the deputy president and office because of course there's no reasons he cannot actually fire the president and the prime governors actually. ready the same children for you, and if this is, that's fine. i thought it might be that the president is quite willing to listen to public demands of the rules. and the last few weeks definitely should be targeted at the, the post finance been, but it's now becoming key of that back in public ones, motor songs of to be to be,
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to be, to, to be implemented by this president. so the means on for the front testers, i mean, do you think that this is going to be enough or are they going to continue calls for him to step down a some have been calling for almost the we go with the financial view. it was that that actually led to this a pricing if you like, most clicks on president media, she didn't expect that the president would make such a move now that she has for the entire company minutes. i think one of these will lead to is just, you know, kind of more demands for the forms. this is no longer a protest against a specific textbook session proposals, but it's now becoming more. ready like a movements. ready uh, very slow move. oh,
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gotcha. and can you know what sort of platforms are they calling for the as well. i mean some of the immediate the money at the moment. ready that the president, resigns, of the president has made it clear that he will not resign. that seems to be done by the box we may see uh um $518.00 changes, especially in, in uh, in the redemption of a notice of government officials offices. that's of the questions a, you know, in the it says, says to become president as such as the positions of the a, c, c s, g for to be such a, a sec, she's been administered, is also that i've been quite in the kitchen public. so maybe those are sort of positions we come to an end um, but the sort of varies ignition of the president a seems to be quite likely here. but the only thing to see what happens next in
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terms of the next cabinet. how does that work? as my prediction would be, i mean, the 1st and foremost, it was clear that the president seems to have been unhappy with these cabinets actually. and the reasons to say this uh, we have seen sort of, uh, the president publicly. uh, i've only seen some of this for some of the, this is some of his government ministers. and so one can even argue safely that i'm the president of weight instruction fire. and if i'm, he's, he's got an investigation in his intentions. i actually envisioned that's coming up . 60 trees should be people. um, you know, sort of uh, picked from industry from, from business, uh, sort of experts in front this ministers. but what the book this is i've also be say is that's a ministers shouldn't be professionals. and not an orientation,
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and that's what they're for, for the next couple minutes. one expects that the president's we hold on the political class and go to a professional. the person class is to explain to people, actually a change to names of the areas in which these, these ministries are designed for. okay, and this is sort of sort of a to expectation. yeah. all right, well leave it there and got it strongly. thank you for your time. thanks for joining us from i rosie. here's what's coming up on the news. our, an architectural marvel up in flames after another famous french cathedral cap. just fire on y thailand is the favor of banking destination for me in mars, military gentle and at what cost in sports 2 players that live out for a place in the window. then final general for the best, the action a little later,
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the, the hello, then let's have a look at the weather across the south america and southern parts of the continent are in the grip of a severe cold spell. we've seen severe frost in cases like argentina, exceptionally low temperatures, with freezing nights in santiago, chile. and we are expecting temperatures to pick up slightly, but they will be below the average, extending all the way from bolivia down to the very south of the next few days. we will see a little bit of rooms, however, come back into santiago of 15 degrees with some sunshine, but freezing the on the 1st day that we'll see some west. so whether affect southern parts of brazil, those storms stretching into paraguay as well. and on woods to bolivia and to northern parts of the region. now, despite the west to weather that continues,
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here was a news our on al jazeera here at the top stories. the presidents will en route to his socks, nearly all of his cabinet ministers. he's promised to form an new government that will be lean and efficient. it comes after weeks of deadly protests over a controversial taxation bill. the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he remains committed to a cease fire deal that would see chapters being released. but he insist that he will not stop the war on garza until all of israel's goals are reached. his comments come off to the is really negotiate is returned from fox into our power, simians returning to parts of visitors, all your neighborhood, and also city have found most of their homes and ruins. last week, the un estimated tens of thousands of people were displaced during israel's to recall preparation in the area. at least 60 bodies have been retrieved from that area. we're now going to speak to hodge. i'm head dodge, was the media and communications officer for ox, from in gaza,
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joining us from. did it about all of them had that thanks for your time with us. how would you describe what you're witnessing right now and didn't by oh, thank you so much for having me. keeping here are a wait and distributive wait for them all and be with receive the news of a cease fire and the news of their ability to return back to their homes. in garza city and north garza towns. however, yesterday everybody was shocked with the you just have placement orders for the people in, in, in, in garza city. everybody was terrified that it is going to be more just the placement, more destruction and more devastation and more fear across the peak. i mean, across the goal is to uh, the competitions uh is in both of the did buy
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and in other cities around the golf just continued to be burned. it was stating, um, and it is very um, i mean, i mean a dire conditions. speaking of the water conditions, the water facility, use the sanitation facilities, also the food availability in the market and among people here and there. but i looked at the speaking of the displacement that you were mentioning just a moment ago. the un says that there are 9 out of 10 people in gaza who are currently displaced on the is really military continues to give these evacuation orders over and over and people have been displaced many times now. and of course we hear from our correspondence that there is just simply know where it's safe to go. so what options do people have when they get an evacuation order? and are they even given enough notice as well?
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there is no specific place in odessa as chip we. we've seen when the 1st evacuation orders were given for the people in golf at north get why the garza to move students saw people move to the saw. and then we see is the reason is that is really, really in this bombardment at air striking for other cities in been about and tenuous. and we've seen also the is really striking for uh, an off the area which would be considered a humanitarian as well. and we'd seen of the striking off as cold and limited area code, you know, a few, a few weeks ago. so we've seen all of this and that's why we cannot rely on any evacuation orders. we cannot, you know, rely, invest because we've seen that there is no safe place at own in holding golfing steps, including schools including all the hosp because and,
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and even the areas that is there any claims to be human opinions. all we see in the are the, you know, that shelters. and then by, i can say no because i, i grew up in the city. uh, i always uh like i've never seen it dinner, but i crowded as much as i see these days this barely any of the you know, a space and in here the people that attends everywhere. when you walk you find attends in front of you. those are popping up from the streets and from the pavement from the sidewalk on the beach. a bit is also dense, even in the graveyard because it is literally, there is no space and there, but i own it in any a place or even in a mossy sun i. uh huh. yeah. can i ask you then what it's like for organizations like yours for ox, from what's it like when it comes to access to different parts of the gaza strip and also getting supplies to those who need them?
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are you managing to get any supplies at all? as we manage to get very limited amount of supplies, ah, well, that's very, very limited. done. couldn't meet the needs of the whole people and all that stuff . so unfortunately, we, none of the human italian organization can meet the needs of the people. and the goal is just because there are so many challenges in front of us. one of the challenges is the war itself is the idea of being on the relentless bombardment is joyce in 247. we're talking about more than 9 months of this war. this harvard war, we are talking about the loss of more than 250 age workers who have been lost in duty. uh, this war of this is what the 2nd thing uh,
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the idea of the crossing and how the crossings are not open. the closer it profi the, the closure of many, let me close thing into the golf just and how we are understanding. for example, the board in both opened one day. we couldn't find it on the other day. but if we find a specific point item that is a bit of been in the market for one day, we couldn't find it in the other day. and this put the pressure on a human canyon agencies and a human italian now position for many a age workers who worked on. and this is all over the world for dickens says that this emergency and this a humanitarian response is the more complicated and dangerous. why and we've seen why it is dangerous, we've seen why it is complex because all that is there any restrictions. and that is really almost because that are both on the human and getting agencies that have the humanitarian efforts on the ground. rice, other on my apologies, caught them,
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had died, but we've run out of time. but thank you so much for joining us from dated by the hand, gaza and giving us your perspective. thank you so much. i snores well, people living in the town of scrubbing each on bosnia herzegovina are honoring the memory of the thousands of muslim victims of the 1995 genocide. the funeral service has been held for the remains of 14 scrubbing each of victims. at least a 1000 people are still missing. last year the united nations declared july, the 11th and international day of remembrance, serbia and several of its allies were against the vote, saying that it was politically motivated. this fire of one of france's famous landmarks has been damaged in a fire emergency teams where the port to tackle the blaze that runs golf the cathedral, which has been under repair in 2019
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a devastating fire is not for dom cathedral in paris. also started during renovation, works very false, it has more it once again, france looks on is one of its caustic architectural treasures bones. this is the cathedral of rule in normandy. work 1st started here in the 11th century, with additions, damage and rebuilding continuing for the next 800 years. but it was repair work being done on its 19th century iron tower. at one time, the wells tool is building it appears to have sparked, defiant reports, all sort could always seek your watch more with the entire structure is made up of metals and the already parts that can significantly. but at this time of the work flow was exhausted. so the main parts bob operation, this was the, those work flow strength, which will then allow us to completely put out the file and load it to the building . so i'll explain. sure. destroyed, you know, 5 years ago it was powers is not your dom cathedral stresses with destruction then to it's again, during renovation,
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what little thoughts he's saying discarded cigarettes or the electrical field could have sparked the flames. the thing is spying collapsed along with much of the roof . the 5 year restoration project is estimated to have cost $760000000.00. with the reopening, scheduled to this to send, it seems to fire and ruwan has be much less devastating with firefighters getting it under control. after a couple of hours, a minor incident in the cathedral is long history. are you close it out? your 0 tie banks are helping me in mars, military by weapons and equipment which are being used on civilians. those are the findings of a report by the un special rupture on human rights and me, and mar wayne hay reports from bangkok, with an air of disinterest mosques. the seriousness of this parliament treat committee meeting in bangkok, the united nation special rep, the, to a on human rights and me and my came to brief officials from thailand's biggest
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banks. reports by tom andrews has found, tie banks, and now the main facilitators of transactions and purchases made by me and my us military. we have a responsibility here as human beings. and to stop this hor, and there's an opportunity to do it. the you in says the military junta, aided by foreign banks, is increasing attacks on civilians as it finds a whitening war against rebel armies. singapore was one of the markets of choice for me in my military when it came to banking transactions and buying equipments. but a government investigation last year sold, the numbers dropped dramatically. the un says thailand has stepped in to fill the void. according to the report, transactions connected to the hunter, handled by ty, banks increased to more than $120000000.00 in the last financial year. money that was used to buy military equipment. we've seen a significant escalation of the tie beit tie,
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based on weapons suppliers going into intermediate, more selling weapons, and then they are more a doubling to be precise. in response to banks would defensive saying that confident step done nothing illegal, but they'll investigate the repertoire himself said the military would try to evade fiction. they wouldn't come to us directly. they would try to hide it by opening an account through and i'm in need. with one of the individual, andrew says he'll continue to work with banks and the type of government to make it more difficult for me in mazda latrete to fund and resupply it's campaign wayne. hey, al jazeera, bangkok still ahead on the news hour for of why players say they feared for their safety of their families. officer obviously seems of a tougher america, some final thoughts story and more coming up at the moment. it's with jump mountains for the
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business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the hello again time for the sports insurance demo. thank you. during your ago, i am available for a dolly nunez is facing a late fee pam, and the fine austin, he and his teammates were involved in a rule following the last 2 columbia. and the corporate back has any finals the tournament organized as of lawrence and investigation and of strongly condemned the violence tom sizes and reports the ugly seeds off to the final whistle in north carolina. though in nunez and of the year, one play a scene here clashing with columbia sands, and the stands punches thrown on. both sides is it took move in 10 minutes for
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police to restore or to euro boy claim plays with protecting the loved ones. it is a dissolved the l. families are in danger. we have to rush up from the stands with our loved ones to have small, newborn babies. it's a complete disaster. those most a single police officer that how many of the shadowed would have been of funds the semi final jefferson. lemme head of columbia are heading this 1390 minutes but that's when tensions rose. daniel munoz was showing a red codes, the elbowing men will of god just before half time. columbia would have to hold on with 10 men and hold on. they did the national record. 28 came on beaten run, and the 1st couple of americans finding the 23 years, you're going to know the chance to win a brick wood. 16. 22 is the full time with so, however brut with an education is on the pitch. and the game will be remembered for those brings and the stands players and organizers like cars condemned to the
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finance you and get the if someone is attacking your family, he wants to go and defend them and said we had some protects of families. well, i could see was the lots of family members and children and my teammates, who a trapped and things of pulling on the and you felt helpless the, the, this is that, i mean, thank you. there was no aggressive attitude from our players. simply went to protect the family to defend the people who were unable to defend themselves. they didn't open, especially exit so that they could quickly lead the stands at the end of the game. and there was suffering about a 100 years ago in science and men visit the federation. stuff remained on the field for the protection more than 20 minutes of the game. well, columbia fence made their way out to celebrates repercussions were not columbia will now face defending champion sergeant tina in the final, in florida on sunday some size and i'll just say, or greg of the house that has been fine as us had kate job days seemed stuff of the groups,
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ajax it to the corporate america. this is the how to 2nd students in charge of the national team that, that any last 10 months likes, if you all can cough on most of the bill. so already been mentioned as possible replacements. but us federation, much trouble to much salary demands the united states will k hayes. the next woke up into this in england. so i, to all the watkins said he didn't want to leave to pay itself to scoring a 90 minute winner against the netherlands to send decided to europe and championship final adoption took the lead off to 7 minutes a chevy. c, mom's with a veridian strike to school the earliest go out of your a 75 since 1996. not long off the english or what is a content just penalty for file on how he k. england captain stepped up. he's such a why this won't kick, to level the schools that's not to be heading for extra time, but the substitute watkins have all the right is the fluid fire in england into that fuss may just moment find on the phone. so when you school
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does the emotions that come for you, what the but this is just that the different feet and it was slow motion. when i was running, i went to the boys and, and celebrate. and then it was hard. they want to get off the pit to the end because i just wanted to circle in because it doesn't happen often obviously. so england will play spain invalid on sunday for the tie sold. the spanish team will be tough. opponents having won 6 game from 6 the 1st time that's being done at a single you guys, that coach is relishing, meeting with you on mostly on will you feel happy and excited. we will play against the arrival of such importance with great players. and this makes us think the final can be a fantastic show. i think both teams having a very good moment. it will be a great show and display for people to come watch and enjoy. it's res. jasmine probably me, came through a mattress and match it when would in to reach us 2nd consecutive ground some final . she made a slice thought that because it's crazy has done it back at $21.00, this assets 6 games to to wow. holly, me the full back to full set aside there,
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and there was nothing between the 2 in that's that's that's which went to a tie break. probably need coming out on top of the 2 hours and 51 minutes. what was the longest of it? when is the single seventies finally much at this tournament? probably me when i, let's say one best set, then her run out, finish at last month's franchise. and michael carfax became the 1st chicago white sox pit. so in more than 100 years, this row and a might to, it's ending as a feet, the minnesota twins $31.00 brooks lane match valona. i met with the victims as kofax struck out o 3 boxes with just 9 pitches as the 1st time that's happened since 1923. that is only a slope. now i don't have enough that they to 3. we'll see you later 0. thank you so much. well, the largest and most complete state the source skeleton ever found this up for auction in new york, and it's expected to fetch up to $6000000.00. as alexandra buyers reports.
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this is a packs. it rooms of the planet 150000000 years ago and has now become one of the best dinosaurs skeletons ever on earth. apex is the largest most complete spec us or us ever found. it was discovered entirely by chance when commercial, paleontologist jason cooper, took a birthday stroll on his colorado property in 2022. at 3.4 meters tall and more than 6 meters long. it's 30 percent larger than previously discovered specimens. most notably, it's virtually complete. if you find half of a dinosaur that's considered a significant scientific discovery, 60 percent is incredible. you know, once you're getting to 7080 percent, it's like, you know, the whole world pays attention. this is between 79 and 85 percent fossil. it
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skeleton shows no sign of injury and a peck's appears to have lived long life, suffering, arthritis, and dying of old age. now it will be the 1st started for us to ever go up for auction. bidding is expected to be brisk fetching between $4.00 and $6000000.00. dinosaur fossils have become desirable trophies coveted by tech entrepreneurs and hollywood stars. it's a trend that's brought dismay to the scientific community, which says it hinders research and denies the public, the chance to appreciate these wonders. the team behind the discovery hopes, apex ultimately lands in the hands of an institution where it could reach its fullest potential and unlock other scientific mysteries. alexandra buyers, alda 0. that's it for the news. our thanks for watching. we're back in just a moment. we'll have much more off the days the
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the latest news as it breaks the functioning cost are in the bring up a lot with details coverage. elizabeth facilities are 400000 more people are at risk of contracting, painful and dangerous. infection from the hearts of the story goes, is economy is in ruins. israel hospital gifted and destroyed industrial that employed tens of thousands of people. the maybe 300 people died. one flight, maybe 17 or shut down of ukraine, but a decade later have to fight for just as continues. mosca refuses to hand over 3 men convicted of maxima to prosecute us. believe russia's president was directly involved. 101 east investigates the case that gates platinum includes in on out just sarah. the
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benjamin netanyahu promises israel's 9 months long war on gaza will continue until his troops are victorious. the you're watching all the 0 life from a headquarters in del fine during obligate to also coming off the power of a protest. a major shake up in 10 years government's officer weeks of demonstrations, of varying more last ones. a mass funeral surrender needs for another 14 of the thousands of muslims killed in 1995.
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