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the inside story house, fluid change, the security relationship between both come on out jersey, around hearing the people with disabilities, the jobs off are the most vulnerable groups in israel, relentless or i'll just see you is teams across the world when you close to the house of the story, the, the best presents approves 20000000000 dollars in width and sales to as well, and says he hopes to see star and dogs that may stop iran from retaliating this estimation of how much this political liter the, the clock this is out 0 life and also coming up do not abandon the duty,
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do not abandon your duties as a security council, just on the nation and anger against israel at the un security council following the deadly attack on a school tongue sheltering guns that was killed at least one from the international condemnation officer the far right is really security minister. it's rough interior edges as i'm stood holding the aside to notify these truths them without a alternation. and the outbreak of inbox in africa as to kind of public health emergency as far as spread right across the company. so the by the ministration is approved. $20000000000.00 in um sales to its highlight israel despite publicly calling for cease fire and gaza at expressing concerns the rest is facing widespread condemnation from act to this and human
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rights groups for the mounting processing and casualties. the data includes private jets in advance to where missiles the announcement from the state department comes at a time, sees for adults are expected to continue. later this week. speaking to reporters, the president joe biden, so to cease fire and gas that could prevent a wrong from attacking israel as a response to the assassination of i'm actually that is my hand it into her own last month's to see what a ran does and see what happens the work. all right, for more on this, let's be the product. go ahead and john, just now from washington dc. apache, you might say some of the adult, say the us courtiers for these fall,
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yet singleton is the pumping up. israel's ability to conduct will to should have billions of dollars. that's exactly it. i think what, what i want to point out real quick is that's really interesting that you heard that from president joe biden. we really haven't seen him since he decided to not run for re election. this was an event that he was headed to in louisiana about cancer, but it was really one of the 1st times report has been able to ask him any questions . and the fact that he linked a ceasefire to around not retaliating for the assassination of her mazda as political leader on it's soil. i think very, very telling because, well, most people had made that connection. the president was very clear split was saying that she believes the ceasefire could lead to a ram standing down in so many words. but yes, people are going to be asking about the timing of this. and if you look back to the history of the, by the administration, when it comes to dealing with prime minister netanyahu is government, israel, they definitely tend to favor carrots as opposed to sticks. in fact, we've seen them use very few of the men's leverage over israel in this. now
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it's a long standing war against the people in the gaza. so uh announce, announcing now that they said, basically the way this works is the state department has to send to congress notification that they print or that they are going to make the sales. and again, it's $20300000000.00. and you mentioned a couple of the things on the list. more than 5015 fighter jets, medium range air to air missiles, 120 millimeter tank ammunition, a high explosive murders and tactical vehicles. so it's a pretty long list and it's going to be interesting to see because the, by the ministration put forth a policy that said, basically ever ukraine goes 1st. any of these things of that that you create needs, they get the even if their orders being placed. so obviously what you create desperately needs is those tank shells will watch to see if it, israel's able to go to the front of a line on that state department spokesperson telling l just here that,
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that this is a longstanding process. these are just contracts these earliest come out place, and they don't expect any delivery until 2026. so that's the very latest right here . any more i'll talk to you about the seatbar tools have been, they've been talked about 1st. they haven't any the categories you as well. yes. and they're not saying anything really about where or who, but they are pushing back. there been reports that there wasn't going to be anyone from home office who can be there to actually ends in negotiations to make the agreement state department saying very clearly that they have been reassured by what they called their part partners and cut her that her mos representative will be in the negotiations. so this is very high stakes. you've seen it from the white house depending on the state department. and all of these different agencies really focused on a potential ceasefire. they have said in the past that they were close and then nothing happened, but they are put in a lot of pressure. we believe to get try and get this to cross the finish line. the
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high stakes is the phrase or i probably will leave this meant thanks a lot to go home there in washington dc. well, it's hard to tell is that a tiny and published and if your rights activists, he says the us as a power to force israel to sign and seize 5 deal by withholding weapons. what we're talking about are additional the mechanisms, additional weapons for israel to be able to commit and maintain its uh, its genocide and god. so the fact that we're not even discussing the annual a, the is really very receives from the united states is really it's, it's beyond belief that we're at a, we're at a point where we're having a talk about limiting any further to further destroy what's left of that you had to get a national community. you've had the united nations, the international court of justice. you have the international criminal court. i
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mean, the israel has been condemned and embarrassed worldwide, and it's still continues it's barrage of attacks. i guess the defense, the civilian population of the united states can do something right now. and you can tonight, right now, not, not to, uh, you know, a piece is real by providing you with more weapons. here's more what the police stopped using. no, no. how about you just deny the sale, denied any future aid to israel and also worse not just call for us the spark, but, and forces the spar, this could. and right now if you notice they had the courage. this is really a tank on a school ton shelter and gulf that has prompted an emergency you and security council meeting new york, and the palestinian and best of the to the u. n. a to the organization, to enforce its resolutions in polls as well. to account. algeria called a meeting,
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often is ready to tack on a school in garza city, last week killed at least 100 palestinians. this place people have been sheltering the out. that'd be in school when it was hit by southern it's randy michelle's during warning perhaps. is it a it does not care about your condemnations. immutable is the does not care about your condom nations. it dismisses your resolutions. it does not even listen toyota debates that are present, that they will be playing with his iphone while you are talking as countries as a security council. you have the responsibility to months, a go to stop this. impunity on saturday, august 10th is around the target that not a school, not a, a, an innocent school. we target the dangerous terrorist operate thinking the come us
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command and control central center. we've ame and somebody in school. as usual, how must cynically abuse the civilian facilities which should be protected as their tara basis. a broader regional conflict is not inevitable. the united states overall goal remains to turn the temperature down in the region detour and defend against any future attack and avoid regional conflict. that starts with finalizing a deal for an immediate cease fire with hostage release in dasa. let's say now from gabriel at his own day, who reports from the united nations and that is rarely ambassador you that are done, you know, made all these wrong in factual claims attacked the un a tech to you, a you an official that was sitting right next to him attacked,
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we had meant to attack the palestinians, but i think taking all that away because it's easy to get kind of distracted by that. and i think that might have been actually his motivation when he gets speech is like this is to really take a step back and look at the humanitarian situation on the ground. and gosh, and we got some of that during this briefing. we heard that just within a 48 hour period, 3 schools that were being used to shelters were attacked by israel. this is from the united nations people on the ground there. and that there had been 21 strikes on schools that are being used by palestinians to, to shelters since july 4th. and that just in the past 2 weeks, a quarter 1000000 palestinians have been displaced just in the past 2 weeks. so i mean, these are just some of these examples we've also heard from you and official during the beginning of this, a briefing during the beginning of this meeting about has humanitarian aid,
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has gone down. not up into guys that because the israel has closed the roof of border crossing since may and that to nearly 90 percent of the entire guys a strip has been put under some sort of evacuation order people for simply displaced to children and dogs. it continued to bear the brunt of israel's relentless attacks. nearly 16 and a half 1000 children have been killed during israel's 10 months of wool across the guns. this trip an estimated $17000.00 children have been left unaccompanied or separated from the families as a result of his ready attacks. and the number of injured children arriving from medical care without relatives is so high that credit has been created to identify them, w. c n s f, that's when the child know surviving family and parents of those. so having to enjoy the trouble of bearing. mitchell geneva you've own babies. tar capital. assume has the story from darrow, by the central customer, the at
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a moving dairy, bella and then sinks to his knees. this is i so and over there is, as says as a friend pointing to the bodies. if he's a new boom babies, so small, we're old for to one budget bad with them of the how much wife you talk to, to the 3 d old twins. what killed and then is really the strike on a house. and con eunice, one of the most awful, i went to get my children's birth certificates. my wife gave birth 2 days ago and i did not have the opportunity to celebrate the bus. she had a c section and she was very tired. she was unable to leave the house, her med left them at home to reduced the test and then to find them that as well defensive on the goals or strip has left thousands of full sins and its way . so many local doctors has come up with
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a special term. when would you string them? w c n s that stands for wounded child nurse evaluating some of them in 10 months a whole has killed nearly 16 and the whole found that palestinian children money was alone. others separated from the families of the bodies of thousands of believe to be blowing under the russell in november, unicef cool goes a great young children, and this has not changed. this is free and about a year she was born from the russell, but destroyed house truck and is really a strike on hun eunice. the name of a high uh, the other high, a family home was hits and it is striking. the child's entire family was killed to mother his father, who brothers and who assistance see the no one is in the range 72 year old grandmother with her the crowing stuff. she won't drink me
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from the boat, so there is no one left except this baby. she's 3 months old. out of 20 people. she's the only one who's survive. what did these children do? entire generations of post and he ends up being white topped many of those who remain are too young to even know who they have lost feeling good naming of goals is most fun. ripple percent and it's just pain terika. but as soon i would just say right there with that i had a story and these really assaults across cause it continues the armies into it. 6 the reading neighborhoods of con eunice and the self. israel says it car it out, ask drives, trying, killing, kind of sidney and fight is on tuesday. how much is owned wing the milk a summer k says it targeted these ready for to 10 of even itself up to 2 rockets.
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ok, so i'm released this video. it says shows and fights is preparing the rockets and the guns the strip is really media reported. the rocket slanted off the coast explosions. heard in tennessee for the new reports of casualties and 11 and israel has launched as strikes over the border into the south one of the strikes and tuesday, talking to the car and killed to hezbollah fighters. still ahead or not sir charles landscape. greeks returned to the homes to assess the damage caused by the worst qualify. in the i had low that tropical storm and nest of high spot warnings full puerto rico us virgin islands. but apart from that, it is looking out why it's not for much of north america after
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a very wet beginning, it's the week and the weekend for the east coast of the us. things have dried up. there's lots of sunshine was temperatures around the average of new york and washington d. c. behind it however, we've got a rumble of storms moving across the plains, into the midwest and eventually onto the great lakes, bringing some very heavy range, the likes of minneapolis as well as chicago. as we go into thursday, it's much clear right in the north west pacific. a few showers here and the temperature is all where we say expect them. if at this time, if you have a temperature will be picking up in the deep south, we'll see those numbers continue to push up for places like dallas over the next few days. now is the head to central america and the caribbean. this is where the action is and go tropical storm nest pulling its way across puerto rico. the virgin islands bring some very heavy rain, some strong winds as well. we are expecting some land slides with much light from that very heavy rain. the good news is, by says, day it's pulled out into the atlantic, potentially becoming hurricane as it moves even further out to see
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the value of what you out to 0 reminder about some stories as a and the deadly is really attack. yeah. until a school ton sheltering gauze was prompted and emergency you and security council meeting in new york, the kind of thing in the past of the, to the united nations as the organization to enforce its resolutions and holds israel to account is ready, forces have continued rates across the gaza strip the armies into its 6th day of reading neighborhoods called eunice and southern causes. just as a kind of ask drugs, killing several chemist in fights. and how much is on the wing says it target to these really, since you've kind of even itself ends with 2 rockets, alexander gates release this video. and it says shows as far as preparing to lose the rockets from the kansas street. well, it knows by the story, slim thousands of israeli settlers
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a note for nationalists that storm the likes and most compound drawing condemnation from the united states and from from national security minutes to come up and give it, let them out to mock a jewish holiday has been seen as good another effort by far right groups to force a change to the state as quote is run his band out is there from reporting in the country since then. but as robbie said, this report from me to obtaining capitol of a month in the politics of division to sell a supremacist narrative. israel's national security minister, it's marvin computer says it's his offices policy to allow freedom of worship for jews everywhere. even though it violates internationally recognized agreements governing one of this forms, holding us the, our policy is to allow print. i will say something more. we must win this war. we must win and not go to conferences and don't how cairo rather defeat to force them
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to kneel. that's the message we can defeat, how most bring them to be nice singing dancing, religious rituals, even raising his rarely flags inside all looks almost compound, deliberate, publications. the break longstanding, cruise put in place to keep the peaks at the same time, most of them worshippers were bored from entering the most to pray, upsetting the balance is exactly what ben gives here, says he wants all part of the far right state of days. of shifting the status quote and taking on check control of all occupied palestinian lance. there was a chorus of condemnation from palestine and egypt as well as the custodian of the holy site. jordan, it's foreign affairs ministry issued a statement describing the incident as quote,
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a flagrant violation of international law and the historical and legal status quote in jerusalem and its holy sites. the incursion was part of an annual jewish event to commemorate the destruction of an ancient temple, but through a larger than usual crowd. this here. a day earlier is rarely extremist attacks, people in jerusalem's old city and vandalized palestinian own shops. on tuesday, mobs of settlers also stormed villages near hebron. violets in the occupied westbank seemingly on the verge of spiraling, out of control the image. yet again of a far right leader set against the backdrop of a slip. wholly side is likely to inflame tensions, not just in the region but around the world. and it is unlikely to help expected talks for a cease fire, and garza and the release of captains zane bas robbie ultra 0 among us extra state on to the blinking, says ben give it showed quite a blatant disregard for the state is quote,
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the site and she's ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu to prevent such actions as the state department spokesman, but on patel. the united states stands firmly for preservation of the historic status quote, with respects to the holy sites of jerusalem in any unilateral action, which this would be that any utilize reaction like this. uh, that jeopardizes a such a status quote is unacceptable. we recognize how important the holy site is. so we urge all sides to respect the status quo, but certainly actions like this. um, are they detract from that? and not only do they distract from that, we find them to be unacceptable. the ukraine's military chief claims is $74.00 sacraments in russia's western cost
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region. um, now under keith control, russian forces have been fighting for a week to repel the incursion that, or possibly help the crated military run over to our treat, close to 1000 square kilometers under simmons. a story. your brain is now sending russian prisoners a roll back over the border from the coast region. it's showing no sign of halting its incursion. while russia says it's striking back here, images of men who appear to be ukrainian prisoners of war. social media is on the wash with planes and counterclaims pictures of the dead from both sides. contrast darkly with self is being posted by ukrainian soldiers in russia with messages for friends and family back of the by the day it's becoming clear how organized the advances, the yeah, more reinforcements head towards the russian border from ukraine on monday. some of
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the amik vehicles with white, frank viola, identity markets. ukraine is now signaling that it has no intention of wanting to keep washing. directory president says the action has been taken because of the intensity of shilling and missile attacks from russian territory near the border. are here for the sliding washer boat war to others, and now it's coming back home. ukraine has always won't the pace, and we will definitely secure peace. rushes president vladimir putin says if zalinski thinks by making the cushion he could improve his negotiating position. he was badly mistaken, put in a swarm to repel the advances of ukrainian forces. while the fighting continues, russian and civilians are continuing their attempts to cope with the hardships that have become a normality for the ukrainian neighbors. the yeah, if activities from border areas arrive at camps in the north,
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the builder all region, one of them had been thinking more of a livestock than other possessions. which could do my studies. we left the chickens at home. we gave them 2 bags of grain, some water and left. maybe there'll be nothing to attend to. these people all sullen dudley too aware of the situation. andrew simmons, i was just for a full minute guided level group commander has been found guilty of $44.00 ball crime charges. thomas quail was a member of the infamous little entrances. and so, i mean, it's been found guilty of crimes including murder, right? that you can yellow is facing $93.00 accounts of war crimes. before division of you get as high court, he was acquitted of 3 charges, and such ones were dismissed. and lucky advocates talk, public health party has declared the public health emergency of continental security due to an outbreak of impulse. the viruses now spreading for the 1st time
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from the democratic republic of congo to neighboring kenya. rooney, uganda, rwanda and pox is transmitted through close contact and causes flu like symptoms and posts filled lesions based cases a mile, but it can kill, i mean, at least 15000 cases and 461 that's reported so far this year. the number is likely to be much higher. the evidence we have on the number of cases, the number of debts they had just to book the iceberg. and the reason is that in policies largely of miles condition, we have limited surveillance. we have limited capacity to do the testing that's required. we have limited capacity to do the contact facing and the reporting. so the multiple points in this, the information we have reflects only partial situation or what's
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actually happening as well. that impulse success discovered in lab monkeys back in 1958, and it's, and demi composites of central and west africa, but cases have been increasing. and indeed up by 160 percent compared to this time . last year, the 2022, the w h. a world health organization declared a global emergency initial symptoms of similar to fluid and they include aches, in fever and swelling plans that followed by a painful rash that phones best as and bulk spreads through physical contacts with . in fact, 2 people, as well as contaminated surfaces and objects gushing, i'm gonna go is chief of staff and head of executive office at the advocate centers for disease control and prevention. i mean, says the outbreak is extremely concerning. the situation is really good thing, but just to give you an idea in the 2020 to we've had the over 5000 because that's where it is. that's enough because in 2023 we 5 we we,
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it's about 14000. is that where it reads and enough, because 92024. we have one of the extended 17000 cases. if you compare between 202-020-2024. that's an increase more than 3 4th. and this is of a disease that's a as with a very highly cuz but the entity now we spend that 3 percent and also ended yes. you where we have more than 96 percent of all the cases, 60 percent of them, my children and the mortality is 3 times higher, is around a 8 to 9 percent. then retain. imagine as the it's, it's not split spinning over the neighboring countries over the nice of the last the been these, we have an id that didn't mean that that would be, no cost would be good enough for you. but in countries that it can imagine what the best can do if it's continuous like that,
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the not really musical confirmation is that's in us because right now we don't have but since we don't, that's the treatment. uh abc is a really based on prevention. it's all about so basically communication and community engagement and uh, surveillance, 4 digit diction. and the 1st thing i see best, what is what about right now? but um, it was fissions point, that's fine, but i think we've outputs. and as you look in union and admitted tons into japanese, i think we much gets but seems interesting because there is some residents affected by wild fines in greece. say the government is just not doing enough to protect them. one person is dead. 66 of those are injured in the workplace of the charles profit reports of a novice dis, outside athens. so my house is on fire. guys, says the man in filming white house is on fire. it cost us shows us the damage to his home,
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a place built by his father 25 years ago. a place where he has lived all his life. he says the family candles are full to repair the damage and they don't expect enough government compensation to repair it. and we'll probably have to leave. may just have different shar guy. so i smelled to follow and went outside. i looked over the marks when i saw it was out of control, i came home and we started smoking everything with water to protect the house with it, we try to save whatever we could from my home though. the only home we have hallmark for you, sir. that animals along with smoldering debra foster ways of land reduced ashes helicopters, scoop also from the sea and drop it on areas with small fires still appear when you see the school stuff around town is like a version of our it's incredible that most people were injured or killed when you
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speak to people here, there's an increasing sense of despair and anger. because despite repeated promises by the government, every year to do more, the people here say they have to rely on themselves to prevent the destruction of

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