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you legitimize justified cleansing arabs from palestine the who to said exactly the same thing about maybe food in 1990. israel is committed numerous of all crimes since the hospital friends on the type of stuff. i'm fairly sure that'd be fine. the to work so is not it was fine, had to head on out to sierra is really forces strike refugee camps in central gods that were tens of thousands of palestinians or sheltering the pennsylvania. do they have you with us? this is alice's 0 life from the also coming up from us has a new political leader. yeah. yes. in wars chosen after the assassination of a smile handy last week. ty court rules that a popular opposition party has violated the constitution headquarters,
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the party dissolved baines, its leaders from holding office for 10 years. democratic presidential candidates come to harris for deals are running, mate tim walls will take on donald trump and jerry benson to them. you know what you pay, what these guys are creepy and you ask your squared as hell. that's which is the is really, are a strikes have targeted parts of central guys that were tens of thousands of displaced. palestinians have sought shelter, free messiahs struck new or mosque, and darrow by dozens were injured into strikes, laid on tuesday, which sent black smoke billowing into the air is really showing was important across at least 4 areas. and central gas houses here is a shelf. i will um, or i has more from there on the and a warning. some viewers may find some of the images is more disturbing.
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the, the heavy, it'd been a good bit about that had to be in it. this is the off the mass of it yet, and now they is really aerial bombardment. and had it started with a single arrow tied up on and paramedics and people nearby rushed to help the victim as within minutes. when that is ready, will panes it launched ways of missile is that the civilian area and more can see the tenants. and we displace palestinians with sheltering one of the people. this area was crammed with women and children. it wasn't because these riley only had declared it's a safe and if you minutes, arians are in place. but i look as we speak environment, ics, and civil defense teams with the basic tools. when doing everything they can to contain, the fire broke out off to the strike and then they also searching for survivors or move victims under the rubble. despite the dangerous conditions it done. most of
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the use really forces cooled, some residents and ordered us to leave. they find a warning this island and we run for our lives on the 3 missiles will fight up this area in just a matter of minutes. uh, come this month. like i'm the big apartment. there is not a single say. so ms. garza, this rate is a line to the world fair enough to patient for the treacherous enemy. they want people to leave some of that before anyone could move is right in the plane slide. ms. solve the degree hold on a dozen were killed all this dismember. that bodies ripped apart. this has lots of them are expressed on the of the being live in the middle of a i'm a soon as i'm and most of the people here have been displaced numerous times from rough uh ton unit. and central garza now the real crammed into darrow bhalla. these riley's claim, it is a safe zone. why they show in the area. now this is all false propaganda. coming up, this is a very densely populated residential area. is targeted by, as rarely will planes in the series of ad strikes without any warning. as
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a result of the large numbers of palestinians were killed and injured, are still a blah blah. deal all the top to bottom. israel has also bomb to camp and southern guy says that it had designated as a safe humanitarian zone. palestinians were killed and injured in the attack of l. milwaukee camp near han. unice. many of the tents that are being used as housing have been completely destroyed. this is not a 1st, israel has attacked the same camp, numerous times a listing of some guys that are still struggling to get food and clean water agencies accused is really blocking supplies into the strip. the united nations says the number of children and northern guys that were malnourished, rose 300 percent between may and july. and children in the southern city of san eunice face long lines to get food and water. and the clock subjects, the life tables on favorable very difficult. we were infected with diseases, the children suffering the heat. we bake bread with nylon banners. our children
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have been sick all day and the stomach crumbs never go away with tech fees. yeah, i mean we are deprived of everything in our life that our children, as you can see, has no clue, no mattresses, to sleep on a no proper foot closer to the price of everything. even 8, what is it? we do not see it. how much is named? yeah, yes. in wars it's new. political liter, he succeeds. is mario he was assassinated in iran last week. said or has let almost operations inside gauze us since 2017. and he's israel's most wanted man nor day reports from ramallah in the occupied westbank. yes, yes. and what is elected leader of him off a week after the move miss for medical cheese. this my have you was assassinated and founded on as the top of visual of how mazda and gaza, the 62 year old strong man was already at the heart of power. now he called all the
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shots of peace and war, heavier than what was chosen unanimously. and this shows that the movement is aware of the nature of all the difficulties that it's facing. the goal is to asians were managed by leadership and send what was always present families of is really kept as a key was benjamin netanyahu of trying to do real ceasefire talks by a fascinating honey. yes. who was the top negotiator for the group now is real. must deal with send want a man. it's imprisoned for over 2 decades and then released in a prison or exchange deal in 2011. but nothing yeah. signed off on after that. and one who grew up in a refugee camp in san eunice was an unstoppable political actor, a, a c or soul for israel send water is closer to the military wing of her mouth, yet able to maneuver its multi layered political ranks and become its leader. during a ferocious for sin, what is at the top of israel's hip list accused of masterminding and leading the
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october 7 attacks and with hundreds of fighters breached as well as borders and captured over $200.00 is really civilians and soldiers. now he is the lead negotiator, faltering says fire talks, the regional and international mediators including the biden administration, desperately need to succeed. israel says it will not stop the war and garza until it destroys him off and kills it's prominent leaders, assassinating a smile, honey, a profile, the us and ward to the home on the center of attention. now the whole world has to deal with him to end the war. not all the address data. palestine is a mr. all these in amman, jordan, because the is really government has banned alpha 0 from reporting and israel so same israel's been trying to kill us in war since october the 7th. what are they saying about him now being the leader of i'm us.
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well perhaps the kindest analysis i've read about israel's reaction to this is from a journalist who described this appointment as a show, a face by how much that consolidating both the military role and the political role backs into one place. and one person in gaza reflects a kind of face and confidence in yes, yes anymore to lead him us. but then he went on to say that he things that seem to are as leading homos and the palestinians into the abyss. so it is fair to say that the reaction by the israeli people observing disappointment is largely negative and very aggressive when you look at the comments that have come out of the government for administer saying that. ready appointment gives israel yet another reason to continue their attempt to assassinate him and to continue their efforts to try to annihilate thomas is really military spokesman. daniel, her guard speaking terrible language media said that the plan for dealing with
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sudden mark was what they've continued to do. in the past with, i'm us leaders and so all indications are that from just rarely perspective, this makes him a more important target. this simply makes the bowls ions and who are much bigger and all indications are that this is only going to in bold. and what has been in is really policy of picking off the top from us leaders, something even the us government has criticized israel for recently saying that it does not help the effort to try to bring as. busy captives home and all it does they say is prolonged the war with something. ready which use these really government was purposely trying to do purposefully prolong the war, thereby prolonging the suffering of the people and gods that would continue to face filings on a daily basis. as a mr. avi reporting from amman and jordan, thank you very much. is really forces if carried out don't raise across the occupied. westbank is really
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army blew up the side headquarters and the ballasa refugee camp. your knob list is really forces arrested several palestinians also while reading neighborhoods in the day a refugee camp that's near bethlehem highlands constitutional court has ordered the dissolution of the opposition to move forward party. the court also banned to the parties. leaders from political office for 10 years is comes as the party pledge to amend the country strict laws against insulting the royal family. critics saving military bank government use the law to clamp down on free speech as go to tony chang, who joins us from bangkok. so tony, what's, what's going to happen next, the party is dissolved and one of the most popular politicians in the country. the parties former liter, 50 lives are run, right, banned from running for office. he is for 10 years and he's just come out and we waited this loan the link fee. verdicts being read by
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the court. we heard it was a unanimous decision. and then at the end of this 45 minute readings, that it very quickly announced that the policy was dissolved. the executive committee is banned about 5 minutes later, telling them during wrapping this legal team came out of the building. they just left it a huge scrum of time media. i did, however, get a question to ask him very briefly through the throngs of local journalists, what he was planning to do next. he said it was a little early at this stage that that would be more to come later on today. but he said the policy was planning to move forward. and i think many people looking at the situation, guessing that the, the code would find move forward guilty, will expect that we will see, once again the policy reincarnated it, this is the 2nd incarnation that used to be known as future food. it's now move forward. one would imagine they will use the same for looking same on certainly the same progressive platform. and i think this is going to be the issue both for the
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policy, but also for the conservative establishment. the, the so clearly opposed to them that every time they come back and it does make it very difficult for them, but they do come back in some form or another. they hope that platform also survives. and i think this is going to be a problem. we're going to see for some time to come, they've got rid of the policy, but the policy platform is going to exist for some time to come. okay, move forward at the most of the party that came 1st and the last and religion and thailand is all just moments ago with tony chang reporting from the constitutional court in bangkok. thank you, tony. and still ahead on alice's 0. you case prime minister reassures minority communities, they're safe as violent far right? protests continue in the north also, algeria is in month lease is now one, find a way some of the of mental as the gender controversy continues to surround olympic bucks.
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the low deals with range us to the north of pers, in western australia, hybrid when we pick up the weather is stored there. so nearly $46.00 millimeters of rain that fell during the or the hours on wednesday making it the weather. it stay in 48 years again, that was north of pers, here's where the weather is on. thursday, sliding through the bite striking south australia including adelaide with a few showers by going for a closer look. take this the day for it on friday. okay. few spots, catching a few drops here, but otherwise, i'm mostly don't date back to the here and now and for new zealand. what weather on lot and winds over the south and the north island here. i suspect we'll see some alerts and play for how much rain we will see. the rains are picking up through borneo island, but particularly for the malays side. but north of this, it has turned dryer right across indo china, but still keeping
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a few flood alerts in play for the philippines, palawan island, our summer rains in china, really now across the yellow river valley, particularly the western slice of the river valley on thursday. and for now it's looking calm in beijing, but it is muggy at 34 degrees, but get ready, some driving rain in the forecast here from friday to saturday. you could see about half a month's worth of rain. so yeah, a unique perspective. i love that. i really not that because definitely i left and nothing is something you that we on heard voices, but we are committed to guessing best i can know all about you. be so much connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. lot of these provisions, if it was part of the medical facilities in golf, as it would be preventable, that's the hor, what's the stream on our,
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just the or the the the, you're watching else 0 for reminder of our headlines this hour is really air strikes. have targeted parts of the central does that with tens of thousands of palestinians or shells ring 3, miss silo struck your mosque and darrow bala, dozens were injured in the attacks which since the black smoke billowing into the air, a mouse has named. yet he has seen war as its new leader following the assassination of a smile and the age of around last week. and war has led the group from inside garza since 2017. and thailand's constitutional court has just ordered the dissolution of the opposition moved forward. 40 and has been its leaders from political office for
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10 years. the court ruled of the party violated the constitution during last year's election campaign would have pledged to amend the country strict laws against insulting the oil sands. the us, the vice president's complet harris. his address, democratic party supporters with her new running made for the 1st time, minnesota governor time was joined harrison the battle ground state of pennsylvania, john henry and was at the campaign rally or the women running to become the 1st female you as president chose america's midwestern dad is a running that so tim waltz burley bald former high school teacher and football coach who became governor of minnesota, describes himself donald trump's not fighting for you or your family. he never, he never set at that kitchen table like the one i grew up at,
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wondering how we were going to pay the bills. he said his country club in mar lago, wondering how we can cut taxes for his rich friends, the vice president comm away harris told the philadelphia crowd, she's been looking for a lead pennsylvania. i'm here today because i found such a leader the, the re energized crowd had more in common with rock as donald trump round. isn't those held by president joe biden? huge fired up in wearing their candidate on their sleeves. this line wraps around a large city block the size of 2 football fields twice. and this is where they enter thousands of people lining up to see the 1st hair as well as campaign events. and many of them tell us they're excited to be here. i am here to help make history. yeah. not history. i her story for you more energized about the
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campaign now that she's at the top of the chicken. yeah, without a doubt, it's like, it's like a different world. we're living in the last 2 weeks. the democrats, fortunately for us, have an embarrassment of riches. i mean, it's a wonderful thing and why wouldn't i be here? judy vance works is republican, vice presidential arrival was also in philadelphia, holding his line of attack. the biggest problem with the tim was fixed. it's not tim waltz himself is what it says about. com over here is that when given an opportunity, she will been the to the most radical elements of a party. that's exactly what she did here. that's what she's going to keep on doing . as president harris fired back him and i have a message for trump and others who wants to turn back the clock on our fundamental freedoms. we're not following the with a newly energized democratic base for harry center new running made. the race is
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only be good. john henry and l g 0. philadelphia, a nobel laureates. mohammed universe has been chosen to head bangladesh, interim government. his appointment was demanded by student protesters after they forced 5 minutes to shake. i see that the resign chief left the countries of neighboring india on monday. hundreds of people have been killed and thousands injured during weeks of anti government demonstrations. and showed me reports from doctor. the studies had a long meeting more than 6 hours, with the precedent head of the armed forces. those to renounce professor from doctor university were also present sig, hand out a list of names that one the student ones in the new in term cabinet suppressive inside the discuss this with the political parties of civil societies and other concerns. and they'll come back with that proposal. if any of those are, most of them will be accepted because there's going to be a lot of politic,
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no haggling. also there's a lot of political parties who want people up there tries to be in the interim government, particularly the main opposition party, along with us nationalist party whose leader loves really is just the day before a primary farmer probably minutes. so i big in color, the z a lot of sales is, but the main thing is that people are relieved that it please the blue the road map to the interim government is on it's with the leader has been selected a purpose, or eunice might be here tonight or tomorrow, or even the day after he is in france right now, because people were concerned about the power vacuum. there's also the constitutional challenge. so there's a problem. it has been dissolved under the constitution that has to be an election within 90 days. so those thing has to be sorted out. the political part of will be pushing for our election of more than $200.00 range of muslims have been killed and fighting and man mars northern wreck on stage. in the past week,
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dozens of bodies have been seen enough to drone and artillery strikes believe to have been carried out on the banks of the nap river. heavy fighting has taken place in the area between me and mars, armed forces in the our county army. one of the most prominent armed groups in the country, countries across east asia are experiencing an unprecedented heat wave of scores of people dying of suspected heat stroke. mcbride reports like these children and the chinese city of shanghai, people across north, east asia, a finding different ways to get through this publishing. so ring temperatures, subsets of daily record from maximum demand on the pallet. great. as the city of 25000000 people tries to keep cool in japan, the heat wave has proved deadly with mold of 100 people dying of suspected heat stroke in tokyo. in july, a month the recorded the country's hockey's day since reco it's began with
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temperatures. this ca mold in 2 degrees above average. the authorities of setup cooling centers and miss spring stations. the total risk and local people are like, who is the model of the spending to i was funding here. i get so sexy. i can literally squeeze out the sweat from my shot. in japanese schools, children and the teachers are also suffering. the children can no longer do what they used to do, like playing in the school york. this is the reality of school life today. a while inside some older schools, a lack of installation means air conditioning systems strain to keep classrooms cool enough. in south korea sold has activated that special situation room to coordinate efforts and st cleaning trucks. so being used to cool road surfaces to keep temperatures down, especially in the cities mold in 2 weeks. so like many other major cities has
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enjoyed the so called tropical night phenomenon with nighttime temperatures, that inconsistency above 25 degrees celsius. with this heat wave set to continue for at least another week. in north korea, unprecedented summer rains have caused extensive flooding along its border with china and prompted leader kim jong, going to dispatch thousands of volunteers to help in what state media calls a revolution reconstruction campaign backing. so the successive one find the ring finally growing, but none has after 10 years of cultivation seems to point to a change in climate hold. if you look at the fact that the bananas produced and sold means the climate is becoming sub tropical and world space. each wave is over . the question for south korea around its neighbors is what next summer might bring . rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so the drone video who's kept at the moment,
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the stranded man, was rescued from his vehicle in the wake of tropical storm. debbie in the us state of florida. rescuers waited through waist high flood waters in manatee county before pulling the man out of his car. 6 people have been killed in florida and 300000 have been left without electricity. storm debbie is expected to get even stronger and make land full in south carolina on thursday. or hundreds of flights have been canceled. the major airports in the us because of severe thunderstorms. the heavy rain hit, new york city, causing flooding and traffic disruption. officials are wanting residents to take extra precautions as heavy down for as are expected to continue into wednesday. rushes defense ministry says ukraine has carried out air attacks in the border region. of course that comes down. so you cranes largest ground incursion into russian territory since the war and ukraine began. moscow said it sent reserves to repel hundreds of ukrainian fighters and text it crossed into his territory. is
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yours really military? he says it is cutting diplomatic relations with ukraine and solidarity with molly, which did the same just days ago. molly accuses kiva supporting toward fighters inside molly. the fighters killed dozens of molly and soldiers and mercenaries from russia's wagner from the last month. 6 the president of the democratic republic of congo has refused new negotiations for a ceasefire deal this days after a truce with her one to collapse shortly after coming into effect. fighting has intensified in the eastern d r. c. despite attempts to end 3 years of fighting with were one and backed m 23 rebels. refugees affected by the violence have been arriving in neighboring uganda houses. here is malcolm lab reports these people having run for their lives now joined more than one and
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a half 1000000 has been displaced by 3 years of armed conflict in eastern democratic republic of congo. they fled fighting between the rwandan backed and 23 on the group. come guys, government forces, and other armed groups. they've arrived at this primary school and neighboring uganda, which come goes government. i'm the when say will say backs and 23, making them my says when fighting for a couch between the my, my and the sd and my husband and eldest child were killed and i slept with these children on the way here we passed through intense fighting between the 2 groups, across the border and come go my my and the f. d. a law or among the groups that the government forces have fact in an attempt to defend that surgery from the neighbors. many people here say the government lost control of the groups. some have turned on each other. for london back and 23 recently took control of the board, a town of
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a sasha. they now control border crossings and mines of coal times and other minerals to canada and millions of dollars every month for whoever controls them. a cup of porridge is over, new arrivals get for now. they'll get more help in a long time refugee settlements. this question is come though yes, the receiving, the new outright was as a way to say within them the number had to going to big that's know, normalizing about to really say with them on a data business. you can to deny supporting the m 23 and create for wonder and you've gone to invaded condo in the 1990s, who have been accused of meddling and eating minerals ever since. and for as long as people here haven't had peace malcolm web al jazeera. but your case point administrator has again tried to reassure people that they will be protected from violent form right protests. some of those involved in the riots have been targeting immigrants, refugees,
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and people of color. but as millennial vessels and events reports from the town of middleton minorities, especially muslims, say they were afraid. miss mohammed is cleaning up the often, most of the violence that swept through his town as wide as botch through the streets of middles, vera. while he's a foreign student, he cowered in his bedroom and could only watch as his call was being vandalized. then to tell you it was the best way god. then i try to attack the most. i am broken. my family told me to come back to back to son, son. see if you even go to the box on his most event that you good. i just a few streets away. a multi surrounded and because house trying to break down had to move all scared because of we had the smash, we had them trying to get into the house. we were all looking from his desk when i called, when i go in there, look the dogs and much in the do come in. then what happens become site because that will be outnumbered. and if you do,
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fight will be it will be killed. the traces of what happened to you on sunday still visible, this area bore the brunt of the disorder. people's cause smashed. we've seen so many broken windows and things still feel if they don't edge here, there is a real feeling of tension. and then the of the missing community is bracing for more trouble. security. now come on site. the mosque. this helped anyone was this achieved and lead as boring young men not to take things into their own hands. we know there was a lot of feet in the town and most of might be a talked in young men came out to defend the most in inverted commas. and for the time they did the right thing. they stood outside the most of the listen to the elders in the community. the local moms encourage them to stay, to be respectful to the police, cause no further issues in terms of audience. but suddenly some of them all young.
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the elements of the crowd begun to spend it off and eventually begun to fight them with the writers from the office and the helps no one the angry divisions that have scott the nation or 2 of us in this town. i mean, i never said need to reach out to 0 me those breath you're going send to me is also being felt in northern ireland or protest as recently target and muslim own businesses. a cafe and southern belfast has been one of the targets its owner mohammed adriece says it was set to light drink violent protests last week. he fears that his life and is unlikely to reopen the business. out your inbox or in mind, if a leaf is in with a shot of winning a gold medal and the powers olympics police defeated thailand, jun thomas, the one paying the 66 kilogram semi final on tuesday leaf along with time when these biter then you thing have faced an eligibility controversy.
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