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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  July 13, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST

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of the the color that run install is here today, and this is in use our line from the coming up in the next 60 men. college in garza is really 5 digits in drawings from 10 for displaced palestinians killing. now at least 19 people in almo wasi, an area israel had said, was safe. the rate is really is a rallying and west tourism, condemning the on the last the strike and then ongoing cease 5 talks with on us. well, so i had this news, i'm malcolm web. in my baby,
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my police have been firing, gust hungry crowds of residents with a curious to do all infuriated about the number of bodies found just here in a deceased quarry. bag is pizza and cake, or potentially deadly, according to the world health organization. and once an image or a band of trans fats and food in sports uh, bubble of her cheek of a is the new wimbledon tennis champion at the checks plat, lifting the trunk fee for the very 1st sign up for a reset when its lease jasmine, how late the horrific mass. okay, that's how palestinians are describing. what's one of the west is really a tax on garza, since this will began, pfizer, jets and ruins, armed with missiles and bombs pounded tents with thousands of just based families
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were sheltering. at least 90 people were killed and on the wasi, an area that is around that self had designated a safe thing. the army says the target was the come on to of how much is military doing the holidays and law says that's false basis. katya love has hold again, begins how coverage the series of attacks on almost the area in southern plaza. that is really what bombing a so called safe. so an area where the is really military headquarters tell us to do, to go in there. you had said was an evacuation thrown away from the ongoing strikes, emergency workers and civil defense crews are among the injured. they were targeted by is really horses when they tried to help the wounded. by ahead, how difficult was the bottom of the news? we're facing serious challenges in reaching the effect of diarrhea and the injured especially due to lack of fuel and proper equipment. among the dead is garza's deputy director of the fire and rescue department. we
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was sitting in the tent. nothing was happening. so to me, rocket fell on us. i still trojan in pieces. gold is all we need to look at off have some compassion, one after another. survivors are good to know through hospital in, pon eunice. but with israel limiting to minutes, syrian a deliveries doctors and console have few supplies or medicine to treat them is really governmental officials say the targets were high profile homos leaders, including mohammed dates, the commander of the groups armed with thomas denies. this, it says is really claims the targeted its leaders are full and repeatedly used to justify attempts to strike it at proves. israel has no interest in reaching a ceasefire agreement. this even though negotiations on a possible truce deal,
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which would include the release of captives and gaza up and taking place in egypt and guitar this week. this is not isolated from what nathaniel is thinking about. he thinks about go to washington and giving this address in the joint congress. and people is have their hands and healey team. victor then come back and just continue business as usual. he is not interested in any quite is not interested in any deals . some palestinians, anomaly was the, are believed to be buried under the debris. and once again, entire communities and gaza have nowhere to go out to you a little physical, you know, to 0. when i was even saying earlier in this, for these really minute treat designated on the last the is this so called say, so in the ordered palestinians to move to for their own safety. it's not narrow. strip a bad lines and next to the mediterranean sea. hundreds of thousands of people living in dia conditions lacking the basic means of survival, will not speak to
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a correspondent the honeymoon when he joins us now. from there all that, and central garza, i think the sons of haley going down the death toll is rising. can you talk us through the situation on the wasi right now? the whole, the health ministry just they showed the latest updates on the situation that the milwaukee evacuation is going. as a result of the horrific a tax on this place, how a city and sheltering in that area for the past 9 months, the numbers increase the dramatically a window from 70 all the way through 90 people. and that from people who are not having ad there's, there's those people who it's gone through their ones inside the hospital then from those would be collected from areas at the bottom sides earlier. families gather in the evening, hours a day, early or evening hours a day looking for and searching for missing family members. i'd be targeted sites that have destroyed residential buildings,
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as well as 10 com port displays families along with the food distribution points and other points for distribution of a central necessities and, and other supplies method certainly needed for the display of the population including the sanitation facilities and the highs unit infrastructure in the area. this is not the 1st time we're seeing. got them last week. evacuations on being targeted relentlessly in the past weeks. it was a, the subject of relentless attacks just in a couple months ago where 45 people killed inside their tent camp as a result of relentless attacks. then there were also positive experiences. were people, as uh, as soon as they arrived the area and set up their makes your tents or they were filtering inside a new honey, i'm so sorry to interrupt you. we are going to constitute a press conference because israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is now
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addressing the media instead of the following. exactly that strike on on the last, the in southern golf and let's just an event we will reach every time us, commander and leader. how much this is a killer, he's the man number 2 in from us, the chain of command. he's the man who planned and let the october 7th massacre as well as other thirst operations. he has the blood of many israelis on his hands yesterday around midnight when shut box proposed to me the plan of the attack. i wanted to know 3 things. one that according to the intelligence, there are no cap does next to him. second, i wanted to know the extent of collateral damage, and 3rd, i wanted to know the types of munitions that will be used. and after i receive satisfying answers, i gave my blessings to the operation and i was the major success. cool. this success will free the middle east and the entire world news of these killers
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and everywhere will be a better place these, these few opportunities are made available to us through some excellent intelligence work. okay. and another circumstance which has the fact that we've used all internal and external pressures and we increased efforts in order to continue the war until all our objectives have been met since the beginning of the war. i said that all commanders of how much their faith will be death and we will hold them accountable and killing any how much commander brings us closer to achieving our objectives and become us freeing our captives and eliminating any future threat that goes on like constitute the israel and this brings us closer to our objectives and other regions and other areas. this is a message to run and it's proxies in the region, new citizens of israel, since october 7th, you know,
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the state of israel has been facing an existential threat. not just the range of nuclear threats. this is a threat that we will do everything in our power in order to eliminate and to prevent the run from obtaining a nuclear weapon. however, iran is trying to threaten us using loads. massive hold on a rock and power from hezbollah. how much the who with these as well as militias in iraq and syria and defeating come us is a prerequisite condition in order to defeat the runs entire excess of evil. and for that reason, we must not give up that victory. many people are wondering when will this war end? and my answer is clear. water of the war will only end after we have accomplished all of our objectives and not a single moment before that. because victory is not a word that is devoid of meaning. victory can only be achieved when we have destroyed thomas's administrative and military capabilities. when we've brought all
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of our captives back home and we, we can, can we, when we can guarantee that goes on no longer represents a threat to israel and we, we can't allow our citizens and the north and the south to return home safely. this is a decisive victory. this is the victory that will allow israel to regain its the parents . and this is the victory that will tell our enemies that the price of touching us and attacking us will not be surprised. so they can bear. recently, we have noticed that there are dissension within him, us, and under the force of the strikes, which we've dealt with the movement, we are noticing changes, we are noticing weakness. also the operation we conducted today has contributed to that. and regardless of their results, stuck with them, but how much commanders are hiding under ground? and they are separate it and isolated from their activists in the field. so my boom boom is up to them in my book and the people of guys, a new me i do are living a disaster nowadays as
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a result of come us even though part of the people of guys supported october 7th. but today i heard guys our residents talking about thomas operatives hiding amongst the population. we will continue to operate with unprecedented force in order to liberate all of our captives. our forces are deployed paul over guys. i'll con eunice, which i ja dropped off into philadelphia a corner door. we will go where ever terry's escape on october 7th, we will go there. we will fight, and we will be victorious. citizens of israel and a dime of $120.00 of our brothers and sisters are still and come us hands and they are in our minds with every decision we make of bringing them back is a moral imperative. so far, we have brought back 125 of our captives that through a combination of military pressure and determined intelligence efforts. and only through the continuation of this dual effort will we be able to bring all of them
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back. however, here, let me be very clear and this might contradict a large number of statements made by international parties. i need almost 15. let me go go up. i will not step away a single inch from the proposal that was put forward by the president by then we will not set any conditions. however, at the same time, we will not allow how much to move away from the proposal. how boss has requested 29 changes to the proposal. however, i told them that i shall not allow even a single change. this proposal was blasted by president biden, and i insisted on 4 conditions that are already mentioned in the proposal. first off, our right to return to the battlefield until all our objectives have been many 2nd prevents done what in smuggling to hum us through egypt, which means continuing our control over the philadelphia, cory adore and dropped off the border crossing. 3rd,
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i insist that our men and military equipment cannot return to northern guys. and for it, i insisted that we bring back as many captives as possible a live in the 1st round of negotiations. and here i would like to address the families of our captives. i know with the state of uncertainty and doubt that you are going through. however, i told you to night very confidently that we will not give up a single one of our captives. i personally will not give them up and i will make sure that we bring them all back. if we insist on our conditions, we will reach a deal that will liberate all of our captives dead and alive. and we will continue with the fight until victory on the northern front. our position is also clear. all those who attack us will, i mean, will be killed. and here i would like to address are the, are citizens living in the north? i am aware of the great suffering you are going through and i am very appreciative of your determined stance and position with the offer that we are
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not willing to accept the situation in the north. and we will make sure that your return home one way or the other, we are determined to change our reality in the north. so this security reality, we want to change it not for days or weeks, but for generations. and this is what we will do. citizens of israel, this war is costing us the are leads. there is a road to victory, and we are still in expecting days of combat. however, i promise you that through our unity through our determination and through our faith, we shall be victorious. and thanks to allah, we will fight on. thanks to god, we will be victorious. gentle, 13 mister prime minister. thank you very much for this press conference after all, over 100 days during which you did not hold any pressures. can you please confirm to us that there were no captives whatsoever in the region that was targeted today?
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that'd be interesting to let them be. will be novel for you to be sure i'm up with them. and whenever we move towards a prisoner swap, you always publish a statement where you insist on maintaining control over the philadelphia corridor . and this has an impact on the negotiations. on the 1st off, what you said is the inaccurate see about the, the my less pressure was not over 100 days ago. but the very recently i held the press conference with military reporters and they were allowed to ask any questions they wanted. that is point one, point to the us and some see month i have already said that the intelligence showed there were no captives in the area, but vision and this is commensurate with our policy and all of our operations. we try to confirm as much as possible that there are no captives and the targeted area
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. and usually we are highly successful in that regard. and as far as what you said is concerned about progress on the prisoner swap, why are you talking about the progress? do you know why there was progress? yes, there was progress of course. but why? because over a period of months there was no progress. the military pressure and military action was sufficient and the hotel and i said that in order to conclude a deal and in order to defeat how much we need to enter rough off. there was international diplomatic pressure on us in order to keep us from going, then there was us pressure on us asking, go not to go in, and the americans even reduced the weapon supplies to keep us from going into rough . and i told our friend joe biden, we do not have a choice. we are going interrupt. i am going into rough. ha ha. because if we allow him us to stay there, we will not be able to bring our captives back and we will not defeat how much and
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how much will go back to control the entire does us trip. so what will we have done then? we will just be waiting for another round with hundreds of people. so we went into rough off we occupied, the field does be crossing them and the roof are crossing and we killed hundreds of terrorists and other areas. we killed hundreds of parents as well, and suddenly things started moving in here to school dental alarm system to come out of the so we see that how i'm us regarding the 1st conditions that i mentioned to me as a name and myself. she left him a few of them. i know there were lots of discussions on the 1st round and the 2nd round and i said no, probably what i said that this combination of military pressure and military action that was a result of my insistence on getting to own going into rough off and yes, there were some differences with the americans, and i believe there opinion was legitimate. however, my decision was different and we when did up going into rough and then we thought
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that we do not really have to be stubborn regarding the continuation of the war. however, now things are different. so if there is any progress, if there are any changes, this is a direct result of our sustained military pressure. and here it shows that the military pressure is a bearing fruit, and i really back to defer with any statements and any opinions indicating that i am being stubborn. and i am hindering the, the situation is completely different to you guys. i will act in good conscience and if there is a good deal, i promise you that we will. okay. it however, in order for us to get a good deal, we must insist on our positions and our expenses. shall we allow weapons to be smuggled to from us, from egypt? no, we cannot allow that. can we allow thousands of service to go back to northern guys? us? no. because if we do that, we will not have accomplished anything and all the sacrifices we made will haven't
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been made in vain. this is clear. my conditions were already mentioned in the deal and the proposed deal. i added nothing and i took nothing out of that channel 24 that i'm really kind that i'm sort of with the the decision to not notify the americans prior to the assess the nation was due to them being against it. i do not understand that when we carry out and assess the nation, 1st off, the americans know that this is our policy, and this is their policy as well, by the way. however, so what would we be doing? we would only be jeopardizing the operation if we allow information to be lead outside. and the moment any information is leaks to they will go directly into the tunnels and the operation will fail. for that reason, we notify our american friends at the right time. and when that is not required, we do not do it channel 11. thank you,
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mr. prime minister. the minister of defense as yesterday for an official inquiry committee. and this is not the 1st time he has asked for that. when will such a committee be established? uh, let me go ahead and pull her josh, uh, pick up and go. do you want 2010 because he said that the prime minister should be investigated as well. well, 1st stop. the name of the nomenclature does not matter. there is a need to investigate the situation before the war during the war and look at the lessons learned. however, i've often said that we are going to need an investigation following the end of the war. we are at a critical stage of the war. contrary to what has been said, and i've already told you that every day we are closed, we move closer towards victory. you know, we are able to trample them, we are able to terminate them in a moment. i saw, however,
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he's telling me the defeat is language. when we say that there is nothing to do, there is nothing we can do and it is impossible to defeat from us. of course, it is possible to defeat thomas with great strength, with the great determination of our soldiers who are inspiring this is point a point b as opposed to bought of somebody for you. but i'm sure let me just look into the other front. my layer of, we do not know that so the, at the time where our soldiers and our officers are having to deal with lawyers, other friends might flare up. and as a subject of mind, some people were opposed to investigation committees. however, now we want a, an official investigation committee, my position remains unchanged. we have to wait until the end of the war right now. we are in the midst of a successful war. i'm not just talking about the operation that was carried out today. i believe that we are progressing positively in the war,
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and this positive progress should not, and for any reason whatsoever and believe by the way, i never ask ministers, i ask them to work together. and this is what we will continue to do, mr. prime minister, how do you respond to what was said by the military advisor, who expressed concerns over attempts to change the content off the protocol of sensitive meetings during the war? these are lies. first, stop. this is not possible. everything is documented, everything is recorded. everything is computerized, and therefore from a practical, from a practical standpoint, that is impossible. your question, mr. prime minister. yeah. so if i go make the phone show at a time where you commend operations conducted by the military, negative and shut box. your son is sitting in miami and launching
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a fierce campaign against the army and shut bod. shouldn't bed and is spread in conspiracy theories. shouldn't you talk to him and tell him that right now we need our unity done with somebody. my dear son. i love him dearly, he is independent and he's expressing his opinion that is his right. however, if you are talking about unity, then why in the media know so easily for them to give them himself slap in the you are always saying that we need more pro tests and we need to make sure to hold the elections as soon as possible. this goes directly against the concept of unity. however, this is what you were doing. and the name of the majority of his re lease had been rallied for the war. we all know what we must do. however, i agree. we must look for unity and doctor divisions these days. mister prime minister, i would like to know the limits of an income. why do you only hold the press
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conferences when accomplishments are delivered? why do you not the address of the public after failures or when you're being questioned? unfortunately, i guess the at the same we are experiencing failures and we are paying a dear price when i met to your colleague the military to respond. and i told him that unfortunately we are paying a deer price. however, this ugly campaign that was launched to these people saying that i never meet with the families of the captives or that i am meeting with certain families and not others read well, the more you mean they are saying horrible things about or they are accusing me of looking for the next victim, they are telling me that i smile whenever i hear about a new victim. personally, i've lost people who are very close to me. i've lost
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a brother in arms and therefore these things they are saying are her wrist, like i only speak when it is appropriate. and when i have something clear to say, i decide to speak today we are at a critical juncture. yes, we do not have confirmed results. however, just the attempt to assess and a time us commanders delivers a message to the world, a message that how much as days are numbered. and this is what i will be doing next week at the us congress. i will deliver israel a message to the united states and the entire world showed up a whole not that it should have. well, one last question, while mr. prime minister asked you about the bill, then it's been 9 months since october 7 30 am on thursday. the only best thing to say there was an investigation on the events that took place at the bay area kit, but so as far as i know, you never met the residents of the erie and their families,
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the families of the victims that i felt during the october 7th massacre. when will you meet with the families of the october 7 families? that is not true. i have met families from the area. i have met a large number of families. i meet with the families all the time. families who have left their loved ones, we are rehabilitating and rebuilding the goods us and we have dedicated large sums of money in order to do that, i have a point that a supervisor and he has done a fantastic job in that regard. and i mean families all the time, therefore that statement is simply not true. thank you all. this will be the end of our presser, as well as the last name, as israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, addressing the media and television following those devastating stripes. on, on the wasi and southern garza, he has confirmed that the stage of israel conducted a strike to illuminate my honda day if that's the command of him off as military
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wing. and his deputy button doesn't know who has admitted they had been unable to verify this. nothing young who was also said he considered a number of factors, including collateral damage, and the munitions that would be used and says that when he was given this information, he then gave his blessing for this course of action. now to remind you, the death toll from those attacks a series of strikes has now risen to at least 90 dead. he says this will or in the end when israel has achieved or of their objectives destroying the administrative administrative capabilities. if i'm not guessing the captives back home, and when they feel that cause it is no longer a threat to israel alia how mazda is media officer said that none of their leaders were hit in that attack on the wasi. that the, that the, the occupations allegations to is targeting kind of thing you need is in this brutal right. a mastercard or false. i'm baseless. this is not the 1st time that
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the occupation is claim to is talking thing. i'm assuming you need it. and then it turns out that this is not true, and the truth is that these obligations are an attempt to cover up the scale of the crime. i'm the scale of the mastercard in order to try to justify such. and even though targeting this number of space, people is not justified by industry. i'm on hold, that's ram honda. so i'll head, she joins me now from alon and jordan. she was also listening into that press conference. so, 100 still no confirmation that israel hit what it actually says. it says targeting that's rides with benjamin netanyahu confirming that there was an assassination attempt on him humbug with the military commander of the groups armed wing, i look for sam brigade known as in yahoo said that this targeted assassination. the attempt that we send a message to the world that is really serious about continuing the war. he spoke about a wide variety of things. but when he was addressing this attack on the milwaukee
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directly, he said he considered a number of factors the 1st to know if there were any captives being held there. he said that his really intelligence conferred that that was negative. the 2nd thing he said was he wanted to know the types of munitions that were used and the 3rd about the collateral damage, meaning how many civilians would be killed as a result. and if and yahoo says after he received all the information from these really military and intelligent services, he'd been quote, dave, his blessing with the go ahead is ro, regularly use is this justification to target civilians involves that we've seen a time and time again in these areas that are designated as safe zone zone as and yahoo also spoke about the objectives of the war. it's worth mentioning. but for the last 9 months, the rhetoric of nathan, y'all who has remains the same. and when he speaks reporters in that press conference, they knew what he was going to say because his position has not changed on the
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topic of a ceasefire deal. he says that strikes like this on, i don't know why i see a strike that has killed 9, the palestinians, and counting is the reason why the military pressure that is up, is restarting negotiations for a cease fire. he says, but when these really are me, continuously struck several different parts of garza and up to the military activity on the ground. the ground invasions, he says, this is the reason why the negotiations restarted on the topic of the ceasefire deal itself. he says that there is no room for budgeting. that is real, has these red lines, these non negotiable, but he's not willing to cross. and if they are not going to be met, then there isn't going to be a ceasefire deal. but just the main conclusion of all of this was that after these deadly strikes in as low as the these really military and security apparatus like still not confirming the death of him as, as top military commander on the side of head to the voting for us from the
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neighboring jordan remind to national whose government has found out as they are from appraising in israel. so we are now reporting from amman. thank you. honda well, meanwhile, anti government protest as have gathered into views as pression, mountains on nation. yahoo is to step down. we can be protests having taken place across israel since the will began back in october, safe and also demanding the immediate release of captives held in garza as well as an end to the war. meanwhile, in western richmond, families of captives have been marching towards ignition youngers office. now, some of them have condemned these registrar and carried down and down the wasi that has killed a move in 90 palestinians. i don't know about this. i know they say keeping the wall is good for all of us. it seems to be stuff we need to be able to reach this. i think within, you know, is the key to the front of this. so he has no pictures history,
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so bring them back, no issues. i don't have a military perspective on how important or essential was there a strike now. i'm sure it's not particularly good for the negotiations. but the most important thing is we need the feeling we need to know. we need to think that the government is asking for the sake of freedom and human life of our hostages of innocence on both sides of the borders a hold a try and get in levy. he is a columnist at the as ready daily paper hurts. he joins us now from tel aviv getting. i'm going to stop by asking you what you made of next me all his comments . tonight was his 1st press conference and really quite some time. there's another pool that is right. it does all day, but it is securing the policy or fun for you to go, but mainly domestic policy that they always competing on his political life.
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and they sit press 61 from just 2 states. these to assess the nation. it can succeed this or didn't succeed, was a ink that is really public opinion. to show that this one is doing something to still evict 3 will show that the way to the folder big story ends. by the way, 915 for the 2 is 90 people in their lives. this doesn't interest. i don't know. you all know any of these, right. well let me ask you a little bit about one of the, the details that he revealed in not press conference. he suggested that they didn't give the united states advance notice of these strikes. what is the relationship like now with washington he's had and then next week, right? the way she prefers 10 says, you know, that's an e o. he didn't know some of the american uh recommendations,
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namely penetrating rough. i don't think no, we don't do that. are those a washington will continue to supply his various weapons. the washington has though, and administration has though other issues to the ways they need the elections to complain. then on the nation of the democratic candidate then so falls and the think advances advantages of weight. it knows better way to the right. now you can do whatever you want a bite, then use the position to stop him and he takes advantage of well he's, he's also mentioned as the by the phase 5 proposal. he's saying they wouldn't move an inch from that proposal that's from us. that's proposing something like 29 changes. we're all talks right now. i don't know, but if you go to such an operational, but as, as a nation, like to be,
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you don't mean to get to be no way that you mean so we have to be because, you know, fair when the door separations re reading the court case, postpone the dean in time is running out. in the best case we exclude any d because you know how much this or so its own agenda. so in any case a, i never sold the the, they all wants to get to the end so that he prove it. oh, he also seems to think, or one of those people is i think that he thinks that victory is still possible. and he was defining that as destroying the administrative and military capabilities of him, us getting the captives back home. and when they no longer view garza as a threat to israel to people in his will actually view those objectives. as realistic, though. no, nothing else prince was quite the big part of is was we believe anything, he saves we photo. he what everybody does,
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go to blindly and really accept anything about. now this was not accept anything, it saves and will be least one word that comes out of his mouth. and here we stand was this place is already society. those who told me that the new one and those to delete this nice and that's in the o and cannot spending n t place on. he's only because to kids. this was a, i mean, this press conference close the ticket because it's in yellow speech a. it's his own constituency, a disease on what is a good base, and they will be very happy about the good. and you mentioned a split in is really society. i'm curious about the proportions of that split now because it feels like the protest we're seeing tonight that we've been seeing weekly, that they've been growing. is that a shift in public sense? and that's how the people feel about this. and you know who the, those who,
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who the support team 30 sorely said, nothing would change. there might not see those of previous slides. he would never take, he works on these. and in between, there are those who are still hesitating. the board saw in his favor, i must say it's unbelievable after such a year of those so, but 9 months for legislative to no authority because that's where people there, but it's thing is well done. but the voice was, and after 9 months, it than the always the reading, the pause, which is show a lot about the public opinion that is the, the, i will be a next is it means that is where it is really in a very, but also should get in the, the, the economist out the paper hard. let's joining us from television. thank you for
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being with us again on the, i'll just there and use out. getting really great to get your thoughts as they call it. let's now go to our correspondents on the ground, honey enough. what he joins us again from general vala in central, gaza. honey nation. you all. who said that he was briefed by his military on the extent of what he called potential collateral damage from the series of strikes that he accepted that he gave it his blessing. just to know, can you tell us exactly where the strike happened? how many people were living honey, i'm just going to check if you can hear me. i believe we've lost a little bit of our audio. that was our correspondence. we'll try to get them back for you, but let's move on for now. we can speak to months or stream and he's a palestinian john list and humanitarian who himself has witnessed firsthand what's been happening in gaza. so let me ask you the question i was about to ask, honey, you yourself have spent time and on the wasi you were there before you left garza
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in launch. we're talking about a tiny strip of land, huge the densely populated. when you look at collateral damage from not just one, but multiple strikes in an area where people are living like that, can you give us a sense of, of the conditions on the ground? what that collateral damage assessment must of looks like on the policy is a very small piece of land. it's around 15 kilometers the square square kilometers . it's mostly a beach, and it's now has tens of thousands of tents with families living there. so when i listen to benjamin netanyahu, the speech i saw someone who was very emotional and it's a bit of a rational and someone who was just fighting for his political career without taking into interest. anything related to humanity, whether it's for, is there any is or the students, it's just someone who was fighting for his own interest. and him saying that he was ready to take on the collateral damage just to assess in each one or 2. how much the this, it's a very security states and because how many leaders can he then allow to assess the
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needs, whether it was successful or not? you can just do the math, right? because, i mean, if you are able to assassinate one leader, well that's the that has a lot of deputies, right? so where will it stop? you've entered the off, right? you said that you were going to for your captive and destroy him us. what are you able to do that after many months of fighting your, your own intelligence? who told you that, you know, a ship a hospital was the amount of control center for him us and it submitted to doing? are you trusting that same intelligence to tell you about a belief being there in the milwaukee? it's good that you know, it sends a lot of questions and mixed messages. and i, for the 1st time, i think i've seen this in yahoo, in such a states, i think that he's under a lot of pressure from the international community sense from his into it. and then the policy makes it have in order to, to, to, to change what he's doing. and then like i said, i'm just seeing him on who's about doing for his political career,
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look for the interests of his nation or any other nation to that perspective. and social and humanitarian, and someone who's spent a huge amount of time and gaza very recently or so. thank you so much for sharing those insights with them. thank you for helping. it's also a head here on alex's era countries in central america, on highlands as the region experiences. it's west dingy fever outbreak on rank horse uninstalled. the french sports minister is trying her best to assure and then pick out the it's the same is indeed safe. just women and you will be here with that story. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome mat. you're watching alger 0 and that's remind you about top stories. the sound, at least 90 palestinians have been killed and hundreds more injured off to is really strikes on the wasi. israel had itself designated severe
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a safe zone on thousands of forced to be displaced family so sheltering as well as came in the target their attack. this announced as military command on the holidays . prime minister benjamin from y'all here. it says that there's still no confirmation though that he's been killed. netanyahu insist that minute treat prussia is the only solution to bring the captive side plumbing. log in israel. family is on captives announcing towards an s on the, on his office in west. the reason they calling for the release of their loved ones held in garza and also for an end to this one. moving on now and the world house organization is calling on all governments to limit old ben trans fats in offered this toxic ingredient cove. almost 300000 people globally from coronary heart disease every year. 53 countries are implementing w h. r recommended best practice policies that include bands or limits on trans fats, but only 5 countries on denmark that your way and yet, poland saudi arabia and thailand actually recognized for the well leading efforts
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to become trans spot free w h r. 's says 90 percent of death associated with this home for the ingredient could be prevented. well that spring and helena all saw that she was a professor of public health nutrition at abu dhabi university. she joins us now from the professor. this isn't a new quote by the w h or they've been calling publicly for the limitation of trans thoughts since 2018, but it does sound like that has been pretty huge progress since then. and yeah, thank you very much for having me through the phone at this point so. so this important topic done it 1st, let me and, and define what does it mean by that on spots? what is it that on spot? so the on site is the old, it is on unsaturated fatty acid, that's gone on. so phone knock suddenly and small amounts of food like need data products and the some of them or so they are investigating from reduce sort of
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things like, can they a 100, i mean it has to be genetic that always they do something on the gun behind the scenes to dive and then it becomes a turn 5 and that these are and then use many processed foods or phone to improve the fix to b as in a lot of this lead about the separately. so all of these and brought bags and pounds, 5 beat from invest in process that as also high the again, as i mentioned, or the 4 big bad, the liquids on into solid and on that also to use them. and these are also very harmful for the humans and that they can be is the l b, m, or the luck with part of the law within 15 label pro, fee. and which is the a bands can distort for the human. it's can also use beam high
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density like were broken, which is been what's going to start for visual months. uh huh. oh, helena, in terms of progress on what the w h has been been calling for and sounds like they have been broad changes in government policy around the world over the last few years. but i understand most of the remaining depths caused by chance that now concentrated in just 8 countries and they mostly in africa and asia pacific is not fundamentally down to economic circumstances. like you were saying. trans fats, for instance, can make foods more self stable. if people can't afford refrigeration, is this down to poverty? i. e. yes, because young you know that that that sounds 5 is the but it cheap as cheap. buy them the empty fast and then it's can be found or soul and unsaturated. it's 5, as i mentioned,
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and also be fried to add food and that the can be fried for to see. but on the time this on or so it can be it on says it's can lead also to the production of fam add on simply to or to be a bit upsides this bit upsides. they are toxic to some of the something that they can lead to some of the like guns that 40 some back on the taskbar or so it's kinda lead to they. a beef is can lead for competitive escalated diseases. as you mentioned. also, because they can barely inside the art that is because accumulate inside the art that is best can lead, don't be closing all the odd petty, and then thought be strong. and the a saw at the end to being sent. and indeed, we are still seeing hundreds of thousands of desk gallery be every 3 miles saw that professor of public health speaking to a staff from i'd be the university. thank you for sharing your expertise with us here. and i'll just here thank you so much. thank you. oh,
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countries in central america on hi allows you to a record number of cases of dandy fever and 100 year us at least 29 people has died . so father cn neighboring el salvador has also now they've had health emergency. i'm a good time reports of this. housework is one of many in honduras going to to, to spring insecticide against mosquitoes cases. i think a fever a most capable and virus around the rise of the people that we've had almost a 300 percent increase in the number of den get cases registered compared to the same time. last year. we've been looking for ways to gradually reduce the increase frontier is, has concerns more than $50000.00 cases this year and thousands of deaths. symptoms include headache, fever, and severe cases leading an open damage. elder martinez is married. she put in a grandson to the clinic of to having children have been diagnosed with tennessee,
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but they, we brought him here to see if it is. thank you. fever because if it is, he needs to be treated. this child of mine doesn't eat. he has a fever, but he doesn't have the flu or a cough, just the fever and he does not go away. that the world health organization says in the 1st few months of the year, more than $7000000.00 cases where reports it in the americas. that's 3 times higher than the same period last year. there's no 2 off. the thing is either currently only one vaccine has been approved and license and only in some countries. so for millions of people that risk protecting themselves against the mosquitoes would carry the virus, is the best option available. i'm a blessing which is 0. well, it is now times a sport and, and these all the tennis action. yeah, thank you so much. the style 0 bubble across chic of a is the new wimbledon champion. she fade jasmine piling in 3 sets to win the final criteria give a nearest to his head was taunting her 2nd grand slams sound like the winning the
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french open. in 2021. check the race 3, the 1st set taking it 6 to really had never won a match at wimbledon. and so this year and the, it's hunting 7 said fighting back to the site that much to, to somebody to and that it was to be a 2nd strife. grand slam final defeat with holly following her loss of the french open, last month's right cheek and a winning the service at 6 full get a hands on my famous trophy. 2 weeks ago i started here. i had a very just 1st match for you 3 hours 50 and reading 75 and 3rd said and, and i wasn't really in a, in a, in a, in a good shape before that we go. so i will send yours a nail and i did. and i really have a good, good, good beginning of the season. and i mean, it's unbelievable. and i'm standing here and i can see down to the euro, responded between spain and england,
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a lot of focus on spanish tonight, jed lemming jamal his teammates, helping the boss. a lot of stuff celebrate to 17th birthday in training on saturday . your mail got one of the goals in spain, semi final, when i have a friends to surpass pele is the youngest of a school in a major toilets. even the opposition come quite believe just how young he is at the start that he was 12 when, when college of it. so that was pretty scary that you were 12 years old. when could you read was around and so it's always good. he is placed on a positive and it was a 16 year old you asked about. so you just upload it, you know, may as of what we find as well as a, apply all you have to respect to or your mouse johnny to football, stalled and began in a working classic stuff up just outside boston alone. city a call reports born to an equitorial get a mother, an american father. i mean your mouth is this on a rocket fund,
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a multi ethnic neighborhood near barcelona, for the working class suburbs, home to a large immigrant population. the mounts rise is a source of local inspiration. as part i'm said that i just showed is the pride of the neighborhood man, one carlo serrano, keeps assign jersey on the wall of his cafe, where your mouth father drank coffee on the hives. so he could afford to take his son to train. i mean, as a, as i mean is the example of a kid who has had to work hard, who has been a good student who is just graduated from secondary school. and he has gotten way he has gotten because he has worked hard for it. you miles, dad minear is still a regular, and the 38 year old is confident. those years bringing his son to training will pay off against england. on sunday we will win 3 new confidence and i trust his team because they are great guys and there are giving and they're all on the main, your mouth joined, etc. parts that on his academy when he was just 7 years old,
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he was scared of his fault paying for his local club, toreto. even then his scale was obvious. the 2nd a few to get the ball squad cool. so it was close on, you know, that's the way when he was in school, he, in his classroom, if you go to the board, because he would take it in school, we moved him to a higher category and he did the same thing as me. but he couldn't move up any more because he was really young. and then buffalo and i came in to keep my way to what the show you from any kids here in rocha fonda football is more than just a sports. it's an aspiration and your mouth rise is the stuff of dreams. my son is like any other kid. and default her dream was and has had the opportunity to achieve it. and he is already there, win or lose it against england in the euro. final, i sunday. mean your mouth will always be a local hero, and many hope his generations, leah know messy. pretty
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a car houses 0. the angling of just arrived in berlin ahead of that funnel that of plenty of funds to keep them company moving the t 5 pounds and dangling supports as are expected to be in the gym and capitalized response and official allocation of just 10000 tickets. i'm just there as far as small, has been so can see the form of scotland strong and bein sports broadcast. and the great about whether or not you surprise to england have made it to this title, the side. i always thought that england would, could, i should get to the final, what was the surprise which i personally stopped it. you're right, but it's the groups they'd use and i've always said when you come to tournament like you, those other woke up. the one thing you have to do is get through your group. once you're through the group, then you start to worry about performances. but they've, they've dug deep, defy to england and they've been a little fortunate. i don't think anyone can deny that with things that have gone their way. but they've shown great resilience and determination not to be when
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things of look to be against them. when it looked like again, slow back. yeah. they might lose, you know, i looked at the, in switzerland they might lose with, against the touch. they might lose. but the, then they came through every one of them. so the allies at the final, i think and really good top with the confidence must be up in the spring or the favorites to win this. is that how you see this match? yes, before the stops they've been the best team with. i don't think anyone can argue that the teams have stumbled and going to germany have been play great, portuguese french, the belgium's. all these teams that everyone felt might have a chance of winning all of them of play poorly at times. but the spanish product, consistency of, of them they've been fantastic and all the games, if 16 of 6, i don't think, and i think i'm writing things. i don't think anyone is one a major tournament like this. having 17 or 7. you might even when you think back to the woke up here and get to know so long ago. what did that gina do?
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the lose the 1st game to seventy's, and then when, when it's too much, it's very difficult to win 7 games that are not at this level. and that's like not please on english times as well. the spanish typically to the best. and the frequency that we have are playing well when, but i franklin play to the very best. i think they'll be spanish columbia as president to set the day after the call for america final will be a public holiday regardless of whether or not his team wins or loses. the colombians taking on origin seen in miami the 1st time they've made it to the final since 2001 that remains their own victory origin. see, in the meanwhile, going for a 16 carpet sites to put on the eyes on same board all they will need. the colombian team, like our country's flag, is a symbol of unity. not a violent so polarization. so a monday day about victory, we will celebrate with the civic day, it must be seen as the unity of the people of columbia. and these even rugby seems
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30 years, and bates and a run at oakland, aden punk remains insects, but not most best since 1994 found the sales training in by 4 points of a couple of try set up points health market smith in on close at this point, the 1st win against dual blanks in new zealand, 21 years, a boat and bar. it came off the bench to set it for a month. so a 2nd sure, it was help the financing when 2417 roof, but the series to new infringed schools minister took a plunge and the river sign in a bits approve. it is clean enough to stage olympics growing. events, lights are on this month are hostile therapy, certainly was cancelled last week due to high pollution levels, mattress and swimming and troy f. one races all scheduled to take place in the river. all right, that is how useful is looking for announced ok. thank you so much on the well, that's also it for me and associates have for this news out a 100, but it's the hell wrong and he'll be here and just
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mean what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing a present as not that important factor. he had the story on talk to. how does it here the israel bones tends to displace palestinians killing at least 90 people in a little wasi. an area israel said was sites as well as the prime minister says, they don't know if they killed the mouse. military chief who they claimed was the target the

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