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to on reports coming out of the middle east, g routinely. i'm not going to get into the specific timing of the parameters of it, but he has been kept fully informed as you would expect, that he would be from the national security team. and that means on a continuous basis as well. you just find the statements. nations undermine the strenuous efforts made by agents, partners, and stuff. the guy you just said earlier, enter the united states would stop working for the ceasefire deal. but can you talking about the concerns about continuing that work and what this means about that? i'm just tell you is we're standing here today. they're still at that work and we've got a team in the region and we're gonna, we're gonna keep show us the wheels that important. and we still believe the gaps or narrow enough to be closed. we still believe the details can be hashed out. it's too soon to know, based on the reporting of the last 2448 hours. what impact any of this is going to have on us. it was always complicated. it remains complicated and, and reports coming out of the region as we've seen again over the last 24 to 48
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hours. certainly don't make it less of a contract with the cutter. you conversation to just say that we have and maintain routine communications with our counterparts in egypt and covered them with israel. those comp, those communications are ongoing as a us reached out or contact either directly or indirectly with or wrong since the occurrence in a row. i have no different conversations to speak to, certainly not at that time. so just to be clear, there have not been with them or with any. are there any intermediaries for you can tell us a thought of mentally. is it a robin a response here? look, you've seen the comments by the supreme leader, what he said, probably out there for everybody to see. i'll certainly not speculate about
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whether and to what degree around does anything. what i can tell you is we have and will maintain a level of readings to preserve our national security interest in the region. it's not like we take a blind item. what a ron is capable of doing is shown the capability of doing in the region. felt like we've uh, demonstrated an unwillingness to defend israel from drugs in the region including from iran, if that happens, and we maintain that capability in that readiness to do so. now, i would also say lastly peter, as i said earlier, we don't want to see an escalation and everything we've been doing since the 7th of october. we've been trying to manage that risk, those risks go up and down every day. they are certainly up right now. they don't make the task of de escalation to turns into suasion, which is the goal. any, any less complicated because does the us think this action was as for tory, provocative justified. as i said earlier, i'm not
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a position to verify the of the accounts on the need to use the size of each receive up with our sign i russia all comes in uh saying that he was up times a ceasefire tops. what is the pass response to those countries reaction from bits and also the united states warring sign, spending its few points in the northeast and may not be using z 1st for the purpose that you as an allied leave to be positive. on the 1st day, i believe i've already kind of addresses. i'm not a position to verify the reporting. certainly the statement by law. i'm just not going to do that. on china. we've said many times we would welcome any incredible role by china or any other nation, whether they're in the region or not, that the wanna help get involved in de escalate detentions and help us bring this war to a close. and make sure that is real,
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security is guaranteed going forward. any other nation's contributions that can be done in a credible, transparent, sustainable way, would be welcome. we simply not seen that coming out of the ukraine. this united states knows where a balance of poll ryland and can you confirm the report that the delivery of assisting jets the 1st one i'll say is that we have been consistent since the beginning of this administration working hard to bring home americans that are wrongfully detained overseas and that the attention that the president has paid personal and to the cases appall whelan and to endorse your kristovich. the milwaukee journal is very, very high as the whole team. and we continue to work at that a very, very diligently on the 2nd question that you'd have to talk to the ukrainians. i'm certainly not going to talk about weapons capabilities. i will only add that to mind as we have said, and said, is a native summit that the process of providing
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a sixteen's to ukraine continues to move forward. we said that they will be operational by the end of the summer. we have no reason to doubt that as well. uh, the questions one about the call was present in late yesterday the president by the ask anything specific from the president, any kind of how to go to raise the situation and as well. the president was grateful for the time of president. look, they obviously talked about the electoral results in venezuela and are concerned about where that's leading to i won't go beyond the read out though in terms of specific asks, present was grateful for president. what was time? because i didn't say the nice is in other countries, like the view i asked you for this liberties of the voting comes about 3 days later as you're seeing the patients very how it is no indication that the review meetings giving to these international pressure and really the data on the opposite thing is
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the persecuting people protesting against the results. so the us to be the can be, contains truly these, these data and how long he was leading to wage. why did they strategy they need to been calling for? they said our patients is running out. there's those electron stories, which obviously weren't from us from the door. they need to release the, the, the data at the tabulated data. so the welcome see exactly what happens here. and then we're going to continue to call for that. and as for consequences, i won't get ahead of policy decisions that have been made. yes. the nice that every one of those are is the election. again, we want to see the full tabulated data from the following places. we want to see something that's can be verifiable and can, can, and can convince not only the united states, but the international community about what the results actually work
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was or you put down the fish and you have any other beginning of it. i don't have any specifics about this particular striked to speak to. so the difficult for me to get into a detailed discussion of it. we obviously continue to not only recognize in honor of the service, the journalists do around the world, particularly in places like because it was very dangerous to combat. so we know that that takes a special kind of bravery for a journalist to go on the ground and, and places like that. and we want to make sure as the creed has mentioned herself, and just the last day or so, the press freedoms are observed. and recognized and respected than that reporters are allowed to do their job. and that includes covering the war in gaza. but i just don't have a detail on this particular straight to be able to uh, to characterize it one way or the other. obviously our hearts go out to the
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families and, and all those who are touched infected by this, by this terrible loss for secretary defense. so can you say, to what extent like when, when do you deal with these reports over the last 2448 hours. certainly don't help with the temperature going down. i'm not going to be pollyanna, she bothers, were obviously concerned about escalation. and again, without confirming the reports of the last 24 in terms of tehran, certainly ideas has already spoken to operations that they've conducted elsewhere. but all of this adds to the complicated nature of what we're trying to get done. what we're trying to get done is each fire deal that can get to 6 weeks in phase one, get a lot of hostages,
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the most at risk out of there and home with their families and get some more humanitarian assistance in there. i know i keep coming back to that, but it's important that we do keep coming back to that because that's what we're really trying to drive. and if we can get to phase one by god, we maybe get to face to even get to face to maybe and get association of possibilities when you have a vis, dramatic events viable events caused by whatever actors. it certainly doesn't make the task of achieving that outcome any easier israel suppose to negotiate with the leader. again, i can't confirm the reports coming out of to ron or her mazda is statements. we still believe there's a viable process. we still believe there's interest in counterparts and we still believe that there are meetings and discussions to be had. we wouldn't have a team over there right now. we didn't believe that it was possible to try to gather, gathered together and push this for what
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is the strategy us plenty to set up a question that i'm not going to answer. i would simply say that will reserve our rights in our abilities in terms of the consequences one way or another, based on what we see coming out of left all stories in that as well. it's in their interest to, to be fully transparent and credible about what happened on sunday. um, so we'll see. we'll see where this goes for it to be. so we, that's what to do with. let's see. let's see numbers 2 questions for you in the region from us. we've said they're interested. i tell her parts to speak to who are they? and why would they show up to these talks,
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given that the guy who was heading the detox for her mom is now dead. what reason do they have to to put their heads up above ground? and then they also said it's too soon to know what these reports are going to mean pharmacies fired. you know, what we do know is we have a team in the region. and we do know is we want to keep having these conversations and we believe they're still word. we also haven't seen any indications at 2. 07 on wednesday afternoon here the 31st of july that the process has been completely torpedoed and it ain't worth pursuing. so we're going to keep pursuing process the torpedo completely or otherwise. my college and i have spoken to family members of hostages who are still in the health. and the view among many of them is that then yahoo and his government do not want to deal. and yahoo, in particular does not want to deal because if there is a deal and the war ends,
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his government collapses. and he possibly continues on trial for corruption and goes to prison. just the president still believe that the prime minister, affecting a good faith here, based on the constructive conversations that we have with the prime minister last week. we still believe that this is a worthy endeavor. we still believe that the gaps can be narrow. the details can be flushed out and the deal can be had. now again, it's to seem to know what these recent events over the last 2448 hours are going to do the process. i don't want to sound overly sanguine here, but we still believe is the deal and the table is worth pursuing. and the hostages and need to come home and, and we're not gonna stop trying to work. sessions of all of them took place before the events of the last few days. is the president open to changing his view based on what has happened? i've, i've never known president biden to ever, not be willing to,
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to look at things with a 1st set of eyes. and as i said earlier, it's just too soon to know with the reports coming out of the region, what kind of impact there's going to be on the ceasefire deal? what i can tell you v as in changed as we got, is that we want to get the deal that we want to pursue. that the deal on the table is a good one. both sides auto accepted. they are to sit down in earnest and hash through the details that have to be flushed out and in and, and close the gaps that we believe can be closed and much move forward. let's get phase one and in place. he hasn't changed his mind on that. not at all. i appreciate it. okay, well you've been listening that to whitehouse national security advisor john cubby, giving a press briefing and washington. now he says he's not in a position to confirm the reports coming out of 10 wrong, regarding the assassination of a mass as politically that you smell him. a. he says it's still too early to assess how this might affect the cx, 5 dealing cause of it. says they'll continue to walk on it, things remain complex. he did say that they had constructive conversations with is
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really prime minister benjamin netanyahu last week. they believe a deal still can be had no, no somebody joan cubby also said he doesn't believe the escalation and the region is inevitably. busy all, and he says there are no signs that an escalation is imminent, but they're still watching very closely. he added that the ready to defend the interest in the region, including protecting israel. when he was asked about the killing of 2 of our colleagues as well, i'll go and run the, i'll re fi and, and his really strike. he said he hadn't been given information about the strike, but the press freedoms should be defended. well that spring and glen kahn, he's a former deputy national intelligence officer for transactional threats. for the c i a he joins us now from boston. glen remarkably cubby, literally just said that he didn't believe there was any science, an escalation as imminent in the region. although what's happening in the last 24 hours doesn't help. what did you make of that?
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but of course, the fascinating comments were, i took to hear the statement, but not any signs to me in was a rather specific illusion to what i believe would be. there are no signs from the intelligence collected from the intelligence community, the military and the diplomatic community. you have denied states that are there any child or steps in the works, the larger assessments and that there is not anything that has happened or appears to be in the works, i think is true for the moment. i think that it's a sound assessment that the to states that the, all the parties which would be in this instance around his beloved come to us and israel. and continue to wish to avoid a generalization, an expansion of the of the war and got into
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a regional war. but and in mr. kirby didn't address what i think is probably most likely the which is bad and ran into secondarily and come us specifically is really obliged to respond. i think. well, speaking of the intelligence and assessments cubby also didn't give away much that despite secretary state as me banking earlier, saying that the u. s. had no knowledge of plans for he is assassination. now this happened to the week in which the is really and american intelligence chase. we literally sitting at the same table and run. iran is already written to the one security council, accusing the us of involvement. and he asked us how much credence do us denials have on the ground? could us personnel and interest be at risk if, as well as the interior an important subject? your question really, i think is based on what is certain to be we know to be
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a wide spread view, which is that america, american intelligence service and certainly wouldn't know about and a planned assassination result. but that is, that is not true. now i'm not sitting in any position to 1st hand knowledge of this, and now what i do know how the, the, the us intelligence community that is really specifically and other intelligence services interact. and these earliest would never tell any. but however close and l i bought a plan just as a nation or that they were had in the works and the americans would not be likely to know the so i, i completely believe the statement that the us was not informed and did not know. i'm also confident bag of cus didn't know the in advanced from its own sources, that they would have tried to dissuade their stock is released from doing it. but i
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think that that is true. it's also true, however, that no matter where i say, based on my past experience or official, the american officials say, are in their capacities. that a lot of people will believe that little cubby is also saying that the us will defend its interests in the region against threats, including those from the ron. how fond does its commitment to protect israel good as well, there it is. those are a couple of issues that you entered twine, and we've heard from tehran already. unsurprisingly that he had to hold america partially responsible for what is your ran, always characterizes as the americans surrogates israel. so if there were some sort of act the attack against american interest, which was largely personnel of facilities in the region or any for that matter, those of us would certainly respond. but i think again, it's such
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a way that it tried to avoid a generalization of that, of a conflict if it ran or come across the board to strike as i expected, will at some point in some retaliatory way against is really interest. and then the for i expected to you or should call for calm and all sides and try to stop things from escalating. then call that phone that deputy national intelligence office as a transactional threats at the c. i a always great to get your thoughts and insights going. thank you so much for joining us on out of there any time. well, that's tons of the situation on the ground involving now and algebra john, left as my uncle and cameron and from the re fi have 1st been killed in an as striking northern garza 1st to unless we're also previously detained by is really false as well. covering the war on garza and abused while in is really custody. let's,
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let's show you the scene at the shaft. the account. this was moments of the call was hit and obviously completely destroyed by witnesses said that it was clearly locked a show. it was caring journalist, they've been reporting the of the home of how much politically that is money i, who as we know was killed in a strike and tyrone, well, this was the seeing in the, off the last of the attack when a smile and wrong. his colleagues then gathered 2 more men. they held up their press patches to own up their colleagues. the government media office has said that a 165 posting and journalists have now been killed since october. the 7th. at a vigil for the john left, the director of the cause and media office. if not, i'll to up to pay tribute to their what should he measure? the value of the israeli occupation forces have committed a new crime against the her roy during this of gaza. they carry the message and took it upon themselves to convey the truth to the whole world. the journalist succeeded in continuing to expose the is ray,
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the crimes of genocide against our people. for the past 10 months, a 165 journalists had been killed while doing their job and exposing the truth. what is really for us as have continued, they've been bought them into residential areas and civilian infrastructure. at least 9 palestinians were killed and 2 is really drawn strikes on a vehicle and as a way to and some 42 bodies having recovered from con eunice, following the withdrawal of israeli troops on tuesday, axles on which has been the aftermath of and these rarely drawn striking gossip, one vehicle reduced a tangled, wreckage, stained with blood. 2 some palestinians were killed in owls of a directed you account with us to say there were law enforcement personnel who had left their out by law to secure a site for distribution, cooking gas, a critical resource, and the warrant towards the straight left such as it mothers most of of,
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and then i heard the skis explosion and i saw people and other things flying in the street. the scene was horrific. no one would ever think of seeing, such as the site and saving the life. this isn't just this, it is unfair to treat civilians in the mini bus like this. then this palestinian is rushed to hell is really forces caught them in a 2nd. jerome strike. their bodies were taken to alex the hospital for a funeral force health. meanwhile, it's fun, eunice. civil defense teams have recovered. hundreds more bodies found in schools previously use the civilian shelters or casualties of days. long ground operation buys really forces that has left y spread to destruction with much of gaza, demolished, and unsafe. the students have no place to shelter and every day is full of uncertainty and danger. access i much out, is there a whole lot spring and kenneth ross. he's
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a visiting professor at the princeton school for public and international affairs. he's also the former executive director of human rights watch. he joins us mount from geneva. can many 50000 palestinians have now been killed in this war. i know you've written extensively about what your point of israel's war crimes is, is well abiding by the laws of all is not in the least bit and a you're, you're looting time. and i've written in a quite a few articles that are leading to a very detailed why route for the new yorker viewing folks where ran through the different kinds of work lines that as resources are committed. now the international criminal court chief prosecutor saw arrest warrants for his really prime minister netanyahu in defense minister to launch, for just one of us will try speech the starvation, a pals to read civilians. but that's just the tip of the iceberg. and i think what we saw today, you know, we, we don't, in the case of the, they all to 0 journals, the cameraman. we don't, at this point, know whether he's right, of course, is knew that they were journalists. but i think what it does show is really the
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difference to civilian life in drop. and we see this in many different ways that it's in its destination of neighborhoods with this industry and apartment. and if uses these massive 2000 pound bonds, that basically can show people within the radius a to some policy. can we see it in the destruction of a hospitals which cause enormously disproportionate term disability. and at a point when, obviously people need health care, they need it for the injuries of war. they need it for either. now, polio, i break it as a search on so you know, there may different dimensions to this and what it all adds up to is that the net on yahoo, governor, you know, framing, it's biting. a mass is proceeding in a way virtual didn't difference. the palestinian civilian life. ok. as you related to we have been covering the depth of college. it's not alcohol and run the i'll repeat, kill them. not as stripe on their call. so we're looking at at least
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a $165.00 media. well, because they've been killed by israeli attacks in this war, all the legal pathways to holding a posse accountable for these tests as well. i mean, in the case of the attack center. awesome. the problem is that in very few of these cases shouldn't be proved. at this stage. israel knew that these were journalists when they fired on the committee to protect her at all. so it's not just a handful of cases where they feel confident to say that that would be equivalent mrs. targeting civilians. but i think we did. that's where i would tend to look at the killing a journalist within the broader context of showing a palestinian civilians. and so you know, when, when he is real, for example, is targeting the family homes for my spiders that's targeting civilians. you know what it is using dumb down to target and so i was reading, they're going to damage, you know, a far larger radius than a band of precision bomb. that's also showing the difference just when they go after some of those tunnels that are not with any kind of precision. so with these
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massive 2000 kind of bombs, again, that showing the difference to ceiling. and so these are all words, and i don't expect the cream tongue, the international people for cheap prosecutor is going to start with kids starvation charges. i think he's going to go on, and i would expect that, you know, he could be, it could be the next step would be that the, you know, the torture of, of detain. he's helped by him through the next step would be the 2000 pound bombs which is already talked about. there will frequently be additional requests for us for it's based on these for stay with me at time because i do want to ask you about another story that's also come out today. now the un, high commissioner of human rights has released a dining report on the conditions that palestinian prisoners is really jails have lived on the since the war and gaza began. now the somebody was based on interviews with former detainees and all the sources oath. as of the report said, it was shared with you is really government, which has made no immediate comment. or since the 7th of october,
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thousands of palestinians including medical staff, patients and residents, flame the conflict as well as caption fighters had been taken from gaza. 2 ways, ryle, thousands more have been detained in the west bank, and these while they have generally being held in secret, without being given a reason for their detention access to a lawyer or effective judicial review. the time these side i have been holding kind of like facilities stripped naked for prolonged periods. wearing only diapers, they tell of prolonged blindfolding deprivation of food, sleep, and water, and being subjected to electric shocks and being burnt with cigarettes. again, what do you make of the findings of fat reforms? it was there was a devastating and i mean the spokesperson just described parts of it. but in fact,
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that the report found was good, severe beatings, electrocution, water board, prolonged forced in the workforce in distress position, and was so bad that $53.00 detainees died in it's really cost. well now we also have recently been hearing about sexual since it was kind of following there is finally somebody certainly authorities move on the sexual abuse . they actually have to change 10 soldiers from the facility where the sexual abuse has taken place. and suddenly you get, you know, some of the far right members sitting natania, who's cabinet objecting to get protests against the prosecution of legend, sexual abuse. and there was a discussion and we can ask these really legislature where some people were saying, you know, we think anything goes if the victim is suppose a number from us, if they supposedly took place the october 7th,
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they took part in october 7th attacks. and so it's just incredible that you would get seniors really officials basically say tortures ok. and that's the attitude you can imagine them also saying, well it's ok to chill and starve. palestinians leaves some doesn't give us the apps, the government that is reading israel today. and it should be no surprise that we get the story after story about these horrible work. fine cities, right? of course it can. what we're hearing. and the report though, this isn't something here. and palestinians have been reporting torture and abuse at the hands of israel fee is, is that likely to be any kind of change and accountability as well? i think what we've seen is that these really government really has no history, right? so after the prosecuting senior edition, not occasionally, they do go after a lower level person who gets a bit of a slap on the risk. never. so it gets sent home. i think that is part of why the international criminal court act, you know, they're supposed to defer to conscientious fashion prosecutions,
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but there are no conscientious dashing prosecutions when it comes to seniors, really officials. and so, you know, what makes it different now is that the international criminal court is involved, that this is a new phenomenon. but i think it's fair to stay and you know, whether the next set of charges will be the torture of the 2000 pounds or, or the tax on households. we don't know, but i do expect it would be more walter and charters. and so finally, for the 1st time, we don't have to depend on israel. so we say, and israel just, you know, turning a blind, i'm not really prosecuting that people who are ordering these girlfriends. finally, we have an independent, international screener who's gonna force these matters forward. and i hope you will get some serious account business from you. so i'll continue watching that process very close stranded here on out of there. i kenneth ross that visiting professor of the princeton school for public and international affairs. thank you so much for your expertise and sharing your time with us here on the out of here and use our can. thanks for having me as hostile ahead here on out as you will have more on the
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assassination of a small honey and will be live in the occupied west bank after the by the hello from the elder 0 headquarters. good to have the along. this is your weather report for the middle east and africa temperatures. climbing through the gulf. i'm going to take you here for a closer look. because at the same time, those winds are turning around, skipping in that humidity off the golf. so for places like doha, look what this means to 3 to 4. cash shows is feeling closer to 56 on thursday, bit of relief though, from that humility, by the time friday rolls around. it's also hots in central asia. so for curtis stands, capital, bish kick bang on $44.00 thursday. if you get there, that will be good enough for a record for the month of august. and now that we are in the month on thursday.
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here's the story for the 30th somewhat weather tripped over the black sea coast, just some showers. looks like those intense rounds of rain have petered out. for the most part, i looked at this patch of what weather pretty much on the board with chad new share and jerry that that could certainly trigger some flooding. wind alerts in play for southern tens in the air could see those winds with up to about 40 kilometers per hour. and we've got 2 things going on in southern africa for extra fuel for south africa with some showers and storms bubbling up. and still keeping that heat, if we can call it that 4 is involved way. so let's go 27 degrees in bulawayo on thursday. that's it for me. see you later. the, the,
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book and not tough to remind you about breaking news. the sound. the assassination of last political leader is last year. he was killed alongside his bodyguard and tear on state media. say that he was staying in a special residence for war veterans. when the attack happens around 2 am, local time around says it's investigation to killing and that it will be avenged from us is also said, the assassination will not go on the onset. i'll just hear a journalist as my uncle and his coming and run the i'll re fi have been killed and then is really s, right. a call was kept the attack ads to the rising desk toll as palestinian media was covering israel's war on goss. the only out is there, a media network has released a statement in response to the killing of it's drawn that's the network condemns in the strongest times the targeted assassination of out of the or arabic channels
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correspond is my uncle and cameron. then from y'all, re, fee of to being targeted by is really occupation forces this latest attack on out of air journalist as part of a systematic targeting campaign against annette trucks. journalist, i'm their families. since october 2023. we are international legal institutions to hold as are all accountable for its heinous crimes, and to demand an end to the targeting and killing of john. i'll just say we have funds. it's commitment to achieving justice fully more than $160.00 journalists killed on to continuing its coverage of these grand violations. as i spoke to him who diary al correspondents on the ground and darrow balance, she told me a little more about this mountain run me tonight. it was a very humble kind, loving journalist who has been covering the wars since the one since the 7th of october. may is that many got displaced, the box you waited to the, to the south are here in the southern parts of the cars are for please say states
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in the northern parts and he was reporting for a just either he always used to post photos and stories of his little doctor, and how much she misses him and how much she misses her. because certain this are not only reporting about what's going on in the gaza strip, but they're also living every single detail when you report about something were to do the living. good night and was targeted after he finished reporting and, and making a package about tonight. and he is us as a nation and he was start getting along with his colleague and camera man. around me is the both of them i've been killed then we got news that some journalist made it safe, but they were in a saw that refugee camp when they were targeted and it was very close to it's my and he is house. my is just like every other journalist,
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worst king and reporting since the one it was putting on his life in risk to report to the world what was happening because there has been no international or for internal this coming in and the default and the journalist of gods are the only source of information. stuff is coming out of the gods and informing the world's of what's really happening on the ground. he was wearing his oppress jacket. it was very obvious that he was a journalist, but the is where the forces targeted him and a drum you. this makes the number of the pod as the internet have been killed since the 7th of october, to 100. 65 journalists were killed while they were reporting on the war and the genocide that's taking place in the gaza strip hands. this isn't the 1st time either. that is small was talking to advise really forces. he was detained for some 12 hours torsion back in march. and yet he continued to report,
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well, yes, i remember when he made this away from that is really forces in history. some actually n t manage to escape from being detained. and i remember him calling me in his it's all telling me hands, i made it out and i don't know how i got the courage to escape from the is really soldiers, but he was still so gray view as so like we wanted to report to you through for to every single day from because of the city and the another in parts. and if it wasn't a package or a report, i'll just see that it was also using his instagram platform to make reels and post . and instagram, he was, was reporting in documents and every single thing that was happening in the gods as if he had connections with everyone. the so despite being separated, it never disconnected us from each other. and he calls me 2 days ago asking me how
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we can evacuate is a child to the southern parts to receive the medical treatment. but it wasn't the only a journalist, but he was also trying his best to help the people to help with feeding people for medicine a lot. you try this is best to help everyone in this community and not only reporting, but also spreading the message to half as much people as possible. well, that's very long. the sharra elders, you're a senior political analyst. he joins me now from london law and just listening to hinge that reflect on, on the legacy that the memory of each month. and ronnie, and we were saying all of these, john, let's not just covering the story, they'll actually living the story as an at such a young age almost into size. oh, perhaps i'm getting old, but certainly these young people guys are doing the job they're doing. and having to deal with the feeling of a colleague or the family i've had colleagues,
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and this is just too too much for i need for submit alone or young journalist who has been going through this the in the out for the past and months. it's just too much for anyone and the fact that you're not just to get the fact that you have to report and it the fact that you have to instead of running away from it, go to the heart of it. most people are away from where the trouble is, june of this run to where the troubles are in order to report to them. so for young people to, at this, you know, young age to be able to do their job professionally, to be able to speak objectively about what's going on to be clear and collected on ad. because in the end of the day that i'm not writing an article, yeah, you know, at the, at the end of the afternoon, they are live on air bombs. they'll go and get onto more injured people all over
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and people are dying and starving. and so it's really quite something more when we had time. and again, the only way to silence the guns is where the seas 5 do do us the saying it's still there. assessments that israel is engaging constructively in conversations on a daily junk. happy ellipse reset in the last half hour that he believes that there is still a viable process when it comes to assist foreign goals. and they're all still interested parties in the optim off of these 2 assassinations. so the un century general is criticizing what he's going efforts to undermine the talks. what is your assessments of what all of that sits right now as well as car besides i'm here. i can get more pictures that are the more than if there's anything serious. it's complicated, it's really amazing. you know, that someone comes to the street and we talked about that the middle east has complicated that is there a bunch of times when we had to assess the nations or senior leaders
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within 24 to 40 $8.00. right. and in addition to that, the kidding or join us for some reason he's not correct. all you know for this, for the press conference didn't know why, but just as i said, it's complicated. let's don't worry, things will still, you know, could happen if that one we can hash out the details. let me ask her something. if the of the, of the is really minister of defense and they certainly administer security. what assessment would you be sending to send things? i mean, the fact that it's not as model, i'm just talking about objectively by any situ. ready it's really not serious to be approaching the way is really, is escalating the war, not just engagement, but also never. and on with say, don't worry, you know, there's still a chance. it's not a problem. all the parties want to come back to the table when we can see that is there is using exploding america's complicity in order to expand the work. as we've
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heard from the 2nd to the defense load austin powder that's going to be se, and we will continue to defend is what it is that is, is that, that we will defend, that seems the message to the government that you can can leaders that you can escalate the lord that you can join us and that you can do whatever you want. you can indeed countries and you can evaluate the forward and these operational powers . and you can do more, and we, the united states will still come to that, to your defense. when does that mean to these rarely government? it means what can do whatever we want, because the world superpower will always come to our defense. no matter how much of a rush we are now on the shower, that i'll just say we're a senior political analyst. great to get your thoughts again. thank you. my one, as well as speaking of israel, nothing. yahoo says it has delivered a crushing blow as to its enemies. the prime minister gave a message and
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a televised address sadie. he said those who oppose israel will pay a heavy price. netanyahu singled out to has the colanda flush alleging that he was behind and attack and the occupied golden heights. these really lead it said his country is now facing threats from every direction, but that israel is prepared for every scenario. well, let's get more on this now with our correspondence to sell it. and it was notable and that address that netanyahu is still not taking any responsibility for a 100 years assassination. well perhaps that was the most notable thing about and that's a deal whose speech in general is that there was no sort of mention of as 9 honey is targeted assassination on it on in soil and reports with it is really media earlier in the day had said that there was a directive from the prime minister to not comment about it. i'll remind you that earlier in the year when solid duty, another top homeless official was assassinated, invaded these rallies and never took responsibility. but of course,
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we're talking about the different ball game here. we're talking about the head of how masses, political leadership that israel has vowed to destroy. but the military and political leadership saying that we're ever these people are, they're going to be targeted and killed no matter how long it takes. and one also pointed some comments from the head of israel's air force saying that there was no where their planes will not reach them, but they're also prepared for any sort of scenario. and new reports within his really media at this hour are saying that the should bet that's the internal security services with in israel has given new directives for all is really officials, wherever they are in the world, especially is really officials of course thing that there are certain areas, they should not go there certain places they should not go unless there was somewhere to directly take cover because of what they are afraid of in the days and weeks to calm. the united states has even said that a full scale war, a regional conflict, is not inevitable. it's something that could happen based on how israel is conducting itself around the region. us now very, very 10 stay as incense stuff times for many,
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many different parties home to sell it. thank you for joining me again. thank you. of how this thing is. meanwhile, gathered in the occupied westbank on wednesday to protest against the assassination of visual honey demonstrations. has been taking place in the cities or from the novice in hebron. many palestinians have expressed shots but say it doesn't change their determination to fight for their freedom. a good deal for the destination of the lead. it has increased our determination and our resolution will cover the ship, a heavy se they have before assassinated. you and you have seen and yes it out of thoughts and fatigue, and shackleton life with go on to the most wise. this will lead to a bit of confusion, but our resistance will continue when leaders will come to take responsibility because this cause is not only ours is of what else comes out in. we have become accustomed throughout our lives to the assassinations of the leaders of our national affections with the, from him also out of his life,
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thoughts out of the lift his movements. but the affections continue and the struggle continues. this last mine here is one of the greek leaders of the how much movement and is loved and respected by everyone for sure. he's assess the nation will have some impacts on the resistance. if it was back. let's me talk cost. well, let me to abraham, she joins us now from the law. need it talk us through the situation in the occupied westbank today is as people there on see processing the killing of any yes, we will not be hearing. the sounds behind me of us produce smoke for this is a, has been going around downtown, but my luck condemning the killing and the assassination of that. i'm actually the, it's not really heavy. yes. we've seen all the prove this all across the occupied to us bank with palestinians a bringing live to a hold with the generals. try, we're old businesses have been shot the old public uh institutions as well responding to calls for a general strike. in addition to condemnation from the heads of the political. the
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bureaus here of different factions as well as the president of the palestinian authority of hosting and president before that bus, who has condemned the killing. and we've been hearing calls from palestinians in these protests. so can you about the importance of palestinian units? this is the demand that we've been hearing policy is again and again, call upon leaders to into met, which is bringing the leadership of the policy and people together. and in the division between the 2 main tell us to me and political factions to and how about yes today was, is sign of such unity with all political leaders condemning the assassination. but people want to see more action. they've been really looking at the news of this unity deals with a lot of apathy. they want to see something change on the ground and see an implementation of the social statements that talk about the importance of
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palestinians, bridging the gaps among themselves. all of that is happening. why these radio q patient continues it's violations against palestinians we've seen has really set the attacking many people not just in the south of the occupied west bank in the best lab as we've been reporting in the past few hours. but also it will sort of village which is which is to the most of the occupied with bank with there is a lot of violence that we've been seeing from is supplements and such. there's from the league. it is very supplement surrounding the villages, injuring palestinians, which we often also see is what, what follows is these really are me going into these villages, arresting palestinians and enduring them as we've seen them to settle with one palestinian being entered with a bullet to the lower back the abraham, that was all the very latest for us for fortune from the law. thank you very much, nita. well, let's now get the scene in istanbul. send them across the other is joining us from
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that way. and now that launch protest is taking place against the assassination of it's money to them. i can see a lot of people out and assemble that to my behind you. what is actually been the toughest response to the coming well from the traditional sources. there have been a horse condemnations and critics against the summation of a smart n e a. and today, after they a business hours circus, people gather the stumble, spots is to 6, which is known to be a conservative district and a host, the neighborhood for syrian refugees. and now on the west side, you are going to see the crowd of these people gathered up thursday evening prayer, a 100 maybe, probably more than 1000 people gathered in their marching bands where they rarely this march is actually so,
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so that there is deal with the palestinians and shows a reaction and sadness against the killing off is why i have the um, i know the people are are people religious people? a brother like being at the, or as an assignment to believe that people have been chanting that the pre from the scenes will be free. this is their hope. this is their wills. and as you can see, so many, all those people there not only man, there are many women who this is what they want. the soul of the people are all the stuff because international community and also
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knew that live on the streets of his tumble for us. thank you and will still have you here on i was is here noted ryan will scare us. certainly the army chief of the time remains to find minutes of the escaping the assassination attempt the
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the, the the welcome back. let's round up some of the other stories from around the world today . and so don's ami colanda has survived and assassination attempt out of military
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graduation during proportionally targeted otherwise i'll behind at a ceremony and jet it in eastern sit on the he says behind escaped, unimagined at least 5 people that were killed in the attack. the on his arrival time and a few rapid support forces says it's not responsible for your time. and the larger we will not retreat. we will not surrender that we will not negotiate with any party, whoever they are. there's nothing that scares us. no drone will scare us until we die earlier. the certainly is ami, the degree is about us page and us said piece folks in geneva. but at once the rapid support forces to fast impact measures agreed on and saudi arabia last year. the r assess, has also agreed to take part in those negotiations. meanwhile,
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the conflict has forced more than 10000000 people from now hundreds. with ours using southern ethiopia, judging thousands of people to move to stay for ground. more than a week off the lands lives that killed at least 257 people. mama vall has more from southern if you, if you, of the thousands of meters of policy that way mountaintops to meet the clouds. in the remote sea, dominique region of southern ethiopia, atl gosh, why tim's? the soil is seemingly oblivious to the hazards, but he says, he's not my fault. i didn't do it. i know the dangers, but i've lived in all my life. this is my farm and my home, i have nowhere else to go. anywhere like the peak of the season, the heat of sites, audience. if the theme is best to cox imagining the mug clips. so that's an inc homes beneath, you know,
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nearby village this man lost the 5 members of his family unit. that's like the 13 a week. so it's a major one. the youth, hundreds of people that gives you go for area for us off a lot like as an if the amount of grief i'm feeling is unbearable. my brother's assist is gone, as well as my hon. what they want the authorities to pay attention to our situation . and help us rebuild the lines and get it a lot done on the scale of the go for disaster. and then you cut themselves down. slides within days of course allow them to both local and federal levels of government. landslide is a downslope movement of as a matter of due to gravity. as a matter of fact, that for this movement is meaningful stiffness. oh, for the slope and the slope of martinez. and also the human factors. a line just practice that means and of cutting and over letting go, the slope of my data. manmade factors abound especially deforestation. if you look
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up the hills behind me, you'll notice how much the surface has been laid back by people. all those that had patches of the results of the cutting of threes to allow. finally, before the keys have issue with evacuation old us for villages, media that is off the sites, but environmental the say more needs to be done. avoiding using as a half or say to the month is one option. and that's a to is used for on as up for vegetation. identifying creek area is more susceptible for the salon flight and visit one degree of susceptibility. we can classify the land into different categories of the ski area and low risk areas. but until the government policies take effect, it's unlikely people here will change the way of leaving and science, say, climate change will only with natural disasters. how much fun, i'm just gonna see dominey region, southern ethiopia,
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as well as that for me and installs the okay. uh, 100 over the phone, the minutes she'll be here and alignment with much more of today's needs to stay with the we are a few kilometers from the border with as well. and one of the oldest markets in the middle east, best corner in southern lebanon hasn't been directly targeted, but the sound of is really war planes, as well as rocket launches by has the law, has become part of the day, the nice. the instability is affecting livelihoods. my home has been destroyed, i live to my village, we lost every 2 weeks ago we, we have shopping, and the exchange of bias started. people ran away. there's little optimism in a conflict that's linked to an end to as well as more on casa, or possibly not even that the,
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the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator here on. now the how does 0 corresponds and a smile boy land camera man around the owners. he have both been killed in an, a striking cause on more than a 160 mutual workers have been killed in the conflict so far. the result is there a life from del also coming up the political leader of i'm us is my idea is assassinated into ron law springs as well.

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