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for the region's youngest country, this is a vibrating nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, the pricing in the palace demand city of cheapest in the occupied west banquet is ready for most of the carrying out and authoration destroying homes, the pedal on elizabeth autumn. and this is l, just the or a life from door ha. also coming up, the biden administration, improves weapons, works $20000000000.00 for israel was saying it once a ceasefire and gaza do not abandon your duties.
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do not abandon your duties as a security council. as real faces global condemnation of the un security council following the worst attack on a shelter and gaza, at least a 100 people account in japan's for me. ok, she does says he will step down as the governing parties lead to next month. paving the way for a new prime minister. the beginning the occupied westbank was rarely forces have stormed the city of to this best and the north. there were fields clashes between palestinian sizes and is very forces. explosions were heard across the city. helicopters have been used to ferry wounded soldiers out and bring reinforcements in as well. some palestinians have begun to return to their homes to survey the optimize. many buildings and
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properties of being damaged is where the forces have been conducting daily raids since the one goes up again. was $600.00 palestinians have been killed and hundreds have been detained in the occupied westbank since october, 7th, or many palestinians and occupied east jerusalem faced the impossible choice of demolishing their own homes or paying fines that they can't afford. the un says, as well as deliberately making it difficult for families to obtain building permits, noodle de has more to demolishing your own home. not because it's on safe, not to build another. to avoid have defines, imposed by is really occupation authorities on palestinian scaring of jerusalem id . that's the experience of his mind. like thousands of palestinians. he tore down his home for fear of the alternative. so how do i do
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this? demolished my hopes and dreams demolished. my future stubb, is my lives in his i am. part of the town lies in israel's expansive boundaries of occupied east jerusalem. they pay taxes to these rarely, municipality, the don't get services or building permits. 7 years ago israel demolished a 2nd floor. they built to give room for the growing family. 24 people now live in this small home for him. what do you have that you went to head to instead of losing everything? i told my grandson to demolish it himself. last time it was like a volcano. every scene was destroyed. i cried so much this time i fainted. some families don't get to escape the high fines and demolish of their own homes is rarely occupation. authorities beat them to it. but they sent the bill last month,
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his brother and 2 sisters were in the middle of litigating at demolition order when his really bulldozers turned their for homes. and one is a true level of collective beverly up there. my sister saved for 25 years to build this home. she sold her jewelry. now she's homeless. we all love their story is that of many palestinian families from occupied east jerusalem south demolish or pay fines or worse risk. a prison sentence if you can't pay, as well as a squeeze between israel's imposing wall and supplementary. ze, i'm on one side and occupied east jerusalem's boundaries on the other. the choices here ran across, occupied east jerusalem or dismal live elsewhere or risk demolition. but families keep trying to build routes on their land, despite the cost and the losses. note all day, i'll just eat or what leslie palestine. 16 palestinians have been told and is
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really a tax on gauze us and stolen on wednesday. that is really military is now until the 7th day of its renew defensive in the southern city of con eunice. it says as strikes code, several palestinian fights is there on tuesday or children and gauze, and bear the brunt of as well as relentless attacks. nearly 16 and a half 1000 children having code across this trip. during 10 months of war, an estimate of 17000 children having separation from the families were left unaccompanied. and the number of injured children arrived in for medical care without relatives is so high. they're identified by the acronym, w, c, n ss, which means when the child know survive in family, the parents are enjoying the trauma of bearing the children. even newborn babies, thought a couple of them has the story from the bala and central gaza at
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a moving dairy better. a man sinks to his knees. this is i so and over there is, as says as a friend pointing to the bodies of he's a new born babies. so small, you were only one budget that with the month of how much wife you talk to. and to the 3 d old twins, what killed and then is really a strike when a house in con eunice, one of the other. 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 and left them at home to reduced the pets and ton to find them that is, will defensive on the goals. this trip has left thousands of full sins and its way so many local doctors has come up with a special turn. when would you string them?
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w c and s. that stands for wounded child nurse evaluating some of them in 10 months. so who has killed nearly 16 on the whole spells that palestinian children? many was alone. others separated from the families of the bodies of thousands of believe to be lonely and under the russell. in november, you want to sift cold goes a great young children. and this has not changed. this is free and about a year she was from the roughly with the destroyed house truck. and it is really a strike on hun, eunice. a mobile high uh, the other high a family home was hits in an is striking the child's and tie. if emily was killed to mother his father, who brothers and sisters see the no one is in the range 70 year old grandmother with the crying and 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 survive. what did these children do? entire generations of tungsten, he ends up being white tops. many of those who remain are too young to even knew who they have lost. the killing the naming of guns as most fun, ripple percent it is sustained. terica. bassoon was just the right. there had been, i had a story. the bite in ministration has approved $20000000000.00 and um, sales to as well despise cooling for a ceasefire and gaza facing one spread condemnation from human rights groups for the mounting and palestinian casualties. have you called home? has the details from washington dc in the united states, all of the focus is on finalizing a ceasefire in gaza. you as president joe biden,
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connecting that to a ran, not striking israel in retaliation for the assassination of the political leader of home, off on a rainy and soil the expectation. and just the pentagon confirmation that the us is indeed a nuclear powered submarine to the region. something it's very rarely a now says along with an additional aircraft, carrier group and other military equipment. so look, our focus is on the escalating the situation. we have put these additional capabilities into the region to enable us as a highlighted to protect our forces, but also to support the defensive israel should it be attacked. the us state
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department also announced an additional $20000000000.00, an arm sales to israel for fighter jets missiles and tank ammunition. but they were quick to say it would not be delivered until 2026. and it's spokesman also expressed concerns about an upcoming ceasefire negotiations today. so we've seen the reports of what they have said as it relates to their participation. our partners and connor have the shirts that they will work to have from us represented . a coordinated focus on ending the carnage and gaza in hopes that will prevent a wider escalation in a region quickly filling with more u. s. military equipment and personnel. patty claim l. g 0 washington, as well as deadliest attack on a shelter and gaza, prompted an emergency meeting of the un security council of jerry a call for profession officer global outraged, over the killing of at least a 100 pounds to the ends on saturday. gave her to alexander has moved from the un
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when it comes to gosh, the contradictions of what the united states says that the united nations versus what it does in washington was laid bare during an emergency security council meeting response to israel's attack on saturday, at a school or palestinian civilians were sheltering, killing nearly 100 of them. we mourn every civilians last in this horrific incident. and in this conflict. at the very moment the meeting was taking place. news came that washington signed off on a new $20000000000.00 military sales deal with israel. the atmosphere in the council chamber was tense after these really a master claimed his country is the most more of the country in the world. you listen, but a senior representative and then personally attacked both of palestinian and algeria and representatives. algeria took the floor again. clearly says mean all
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fall i want to testify here that the 16000 children who have been killed since the 7th of october didn't kill themselves. huskies is real sam baset or then walk down as he was speaking to a resolution 27. 35 adopted by the council in june and ordering a ceasefire has been ignored. as israel continues, it's a tax on guys a by the un discount bombing $21.00 shelters. since july. this console has the responsibility to end the impunity with, with israel has been carrying out its atrocities against about a city and people. it flies in the face of every team that the united nations is built on peace and security, human rights and sustainable development. we cannot allow this to continue. show somebody, anybody tech options, stop the criminals in getting away with mer to it's clear,
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frustrations are beginning to boil over. after more than 20 emergency security council meetings on casa, in the past 10 months, have failed in the genocide, frustration that the captives have not been released. israel continues to act with impunity, and that the u. s. continues to provide arms to the very country doing most of the killing. gabriel is on don't use it at the united nations in new york. i'm still a head on al jazeera of public health emergency is to can and africa often an outbreak of and talks the democratic republic of congo and h, todd landscape. people in greece returned to their homes to assess the damage caused by the west wall farthest. yeah, the
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have a lower that there's lots of dry, sunny, unsettled weather across the middle east and event at the moment. but i'd like to draw your attention to the satellite image that blows of cloud. if looking around western parts of human, it's going to bring the potential flooding over the next few days with heavy rain on wednesday, across the west. some of that will trickle up in terms of west and pots of saudi arabia as well. but across a much of the region, it is a july picture, temperature is offset to pick up and places like to wait. we could see 50 degrees celsius that on thursday. as long as the hot and dry is, well, of course the eastern parts of mediterranean pushing across that event. and that heat can be found because northern parts of africa. we all, however, seen some rain in places that we don't usually at this time if you southern parts of libya as well as egypt. and that's thanks to the range that are pushing the way for the eastern course. an easterly waves affecting west africa,
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also southern parts of chad seems very heavy rain on thursday. but for the sol, so this is a much quieter pick to lots of when to keep still looking about for places like what's want to and zimbabwe. and has been cooler in cape town for south africa with windy conditions, but we are expecting a vast improvement here over the next few days. and 90 degrees was sunshine on thursday. the a sense of belonging. we always look for ways to get together and the everyday heroes keeping communities together is tough. the lesson is transforming every day in the 1st part of the series of just visits is of a lot. but in mexico city, where the locals are turning on a tortoise municipality to an urban utopia, a sense of community on the jersey to
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the you watching me, elizabeth put on them. and uh huh. reminder of our top stories, casela is ready for us as have storm the city of to best and the occupied westbank . explosions were headed across the city with helicopters being used to take wounded this very strong just house and bring reinforcements in. the us has approved $20000000000.00 worth of western sales to israel. the dean includes 5 digits of the fonts and the the state department announced the package at a time $65.00 to so expected to continue. and the deadliest is brand new attack on a shelter and gaza. prompted an emergency. un security council leasing
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a new gold ballast, and in a best number to the u. n. as the organization to enforce its resolutions hold as well, to account japan's prime minister for me. okay. she to us as he's dropping out of his policies, leadership race next month. that means whoever wins the policy voted, will succeed him as prime minister, because the liberal democratic party controls both houses of parliament should i was elected president of l. d. p in 2021. his 3 year to and expires. in september. while he held a media briefing in tokyo on wednesday where he explained his decision to guy colorado, so that it is necessary to show the people that the liberal democratic party is changing. and the party is new for this transparent and open elections. and free and vigorous debate are important. the most obvious for a step to show the policy will change is for me to step aside. i will not be running in the forthcoming potty election thing. rather,
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brian has more from sold and neighboring south korea, so he's being facing mounting pressure because of the scandals. he made the announcement during a live news event wednesday morning, but using the event really to try to put a bright face on his decision tool can got what he regards as being his achievements during the 3 years that he's been prime minister. starting with the economy, various economic stimulus packages that he put in place uh, as the japan emerged from the pandemic. and also achievements that he made on the international stage. and he wants to, i think, to be remembered for a continuing the prop, the policies of his previous essays when it comes to improve inc increasing the ties with the united states also improving ties with south korea, which had been in the doldrums. also hosting the g 7 summit and attending to other things such as the a new as putting in place, new a new,
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clear power plants and also increasing military spending issues which are extremely contentious in japan. but it was domestically why really could cheat a, came on, stuck with these emerging scandals very soon in his premier ship, they were scandals about the links between senior l d. p members and members of the controversial unification church. and then more recently, that has been developing scandals about the fundraising activities of scene. yes, l d p potty members a to control the see that he had to take responsibility for now deciding to stand down and deciding for his party. it's time for a reset. total hicho, a ton of good cheese, a member of the level democratic party, and he says the l d p needs to think carefully about who the points next for the major events looming, all the political calendar. nothing is more important for the party to choose
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a strong leader behind whom rank and file members of the parliament could riley and campaign next year. next year is going to have to possibly a major elections, one for the upper house and another for the lower house. the reason vice for me, okay, she was chosen to sit down is, is gross on popularity among the grass roots, members of the p. and also with then is party colleagues. the party has dealt with the corruptions and if in the okay, she has done a lot in legislating a bills that would make it harder for a members of the p uh to remain murky in their financial dealings. but the thing is, he has chosen to name some of the most influential parliamentary colleagues as main conference. lots of blood have been shed within the party. and as a result,
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i would imagine many people hold grudges against it for me. okay, shita, he has not said anything like that in his pressure, but i think got the way in which in which he handled the party. corruptions itself has created more foes rather than friends. the russian authorities in belgrade have declared a regional emergency. the government announced the measure on wednesday morning following attacks by ukrainian forces and says the situation on the ground remains extremely difficult. the russian forces have been fighting for a week to repel the major ukrainian incursions in the western coast region. ukraine's military chief says 74 settlements in the area. and now on the caves control, andrew simmons has the story. ukraine is now sending, rushing prisoners of war back over the border from the coast region. it's showing
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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 a wash with planes and counterclaims pictures of the dead from both sides. contrast darkly with sofas 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 the amik vehicles with white friend give us identity markets. ukraine is now signaling that it has no intention of one thing to keep rushing directory. its president says the action has been taken because of the intensity of showing an
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missile attacks from russian territory near the boat. are here for the sliding bush, a boat load 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 savanski thinks by making the cushion he could improve his negotiating position. he was badly mistaken. the 2 gluten was willing 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. here if activities from border areas arrive at camps in the north, the builder all region, one of them had been thinking more of a livestock than other possessions. which to do my studies. we left the chickens at home. we gave them 2 bags of grain, some water, and left. maybe that'll be nothing to attend to. these people all sullen. really
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too aware of the situation. andrew simmons, which is a full, my gad and revel come on, that has been found guilty of $44.00 roll crimes charges. thomas colorado is the 1st member of the infamous laws versus ami to face trying in the country. he's been found guilty of crimes including murder, rape, and pillage. in between. 1987 in 2005. colorado was facing 93 counts of war crimes . before you can't, as high court africa's top public health party has declared a public health emergency of continental security due to an outbreak of impulse. the vase is now spreading for the 1st time from the democratic republic of congo to neighbor and kenya burgundy, uganda, and lawanda. and foxes transmitted through close contact and pauses, flu like symptoms and pos filled solutions. most cases a mild,
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but it can kill. they have been at least 15000 cases and 461 that's reported so far this. yeah. but the real number is likely high a of the evidence we have on the number of cases, the number of debts they have 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 contacts. are you seeing on that reporting? so the multiple points in this, the information we have reflects only partial situation or what's actually happening. and pulse was 1st discovered in lab monkeys in 1958 and is found in parts of central and west africa. bookcases have been increasing and dropped 160 percent compared to this time last year. in 2022,
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the w h o declared a globe and emergency. and this was symptom, saw similar to the flu, including a fever and swollen glands, followed by a painful rash that forms blisters and pulse spread through physical contact with infected people, as well as contamination, surfaces and objects. and gosh, and gone, go his chief of staff and head of the executive office of the advocates centers for disease control and prevention. and he says the outbreak is extremely considering as they suggest and is a really good thing. but just to give you an idea, in the 2020 to we've had the over 5000 is that's where is that enough? because in 2023 we 5 we we, it's about 14000. is that where the reason enough? because 92024. we just have one of the extended 17000 cases. if you compare between 202-020-2024. that's an increase more than $34.00. and this is
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a disease that's a as with a very high cuz what the entity now we spend that's a 3 percent. and also ended. yeah. see where we found more than 96 percent of all the cases. 60 percent of the my children and the mortality is 3 times higher is around and 89 percent. then you can imagine as the it is not split spinning over the neighboring countries or what the nice of the last the been these we have an id that didn't mean that doesn't mean the host would be good enough for anybody in countries that it can imagine what the best can do if it's continuous like that, the not really medical confirmations, 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 is communication and community engagement and does surveillance for they did you fiction. and the 1st thing i see
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best, what is what about right now? but um it was, this is a point, that's fine, but i think we've outputs. and as the europe in union and admitted tons into japanese, i think we much gets but seems interesting because there is one to hospital services have been disrupted, and several indians settings off to protest against the brutal rape and murder of a junior doctor, and called kata matches what started in the eastern city spread across the country, including the capital in new delhi, trying to get in the north and go in the south. the police have assessing one year old training was found dead on friday and a government teaching hospital then co cut to the rest of the police volunteer in connection with the case. a high course in cold cutter has transferred the investigation to the federal police. residents affected by long pause.
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inquiries have the government isn't doing enough to protect them. one person is dead and $66.00 injured and the worst blaze. the c. a child stratford report from the bottom nevada, just outside athens. my house is on fire. guys, says the man filming my house is on fire. here. cost us shows us the damage to his home, 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 char guy. so i smelled the floor 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
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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 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 their homes, the blaze, sweat through the area, destroying everything, and it's paul power, lines it down. there's no electricity in town in the bible, if you momentum, i'm very angry because i couldn't protect my children. what kind of future device.
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we don't have a government that cannot have the basics, the minimum level, and i mean that the firefighting vehicles have enough water. we're in 2024.

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