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that is the most extreme move and instead of having to tell us the names in the history, and i do not think we ever going to rely at least, and this will say, will future in western governments to change that reality. they've supported what's going on, including here in the say, the know that stuff in israel is as tracks across goes attacks and they're off of the killer family of 8 kind of students. the ok johnston. this is sarah license o. so coming up us secretary of state is set to meet, is really need that soon as mates us to attempt to push for an end to the 1000. the
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protests against the washington supplies weapons to israel, the head of the stones of the democratic national convention. and russia carries out the strikes in an area where ukrainians forces, which they're encouraged to russian search. the us secretary state until the blinking is meeting with is really present to isaac hud, soaking. 10 of these, let's listening in the working place. decided to murder him simply because it joined in his riley, a very great tragedy last night. the way from it this, i suspected major tear off talking tel aviv, which is on the investigation wave, a possible suicide bomber. i am the this morning guy. all sorts of being attacked in the uh, a uh is on the border with 11 on by says by law,
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10 was withdrawn. and the, the some, and the reason for mation that we have suffered how possible casualties. well under review of this, and this is the way we are living these days. we all surrounded by telephone, fall corners of the earth, and we are fighting back as a resilience and strong nation. it also reflect is reflected in the attitude of cum austin, to negotiations for the release of our hostages. because one has to remember the refusal of the adamant for fuels. and i've been following, you know, statements on this for months and the end. and the bottom line over, people have to understand it starts with our fields, don't know how much to move forward. well, simply a standard, very helpful that we can move forward and then we go sions that are held by that media address. and i want to fact united states,
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egypt and cons of all their efforts on this, on behalf of this noble cause. there is no greater humanitarian objective and as no greater human at their am. cause then bringing back our hostages home as they showed of returns long ago, we want to see them back home as soon as possible. there is no great of prayer and there is no greater hope and no great effort turned everything possible to bring them back home. and it is, in fact, the top agenda of while the fast these days of projected by security council resolution, which you mister secretary, have brought forward and passed and a historic step as well as of course, the conclusions of all the leadership of the world in the g 7 on this issue, so let's try our best. and all our efforts to bring back home alongside with protecting is rarely secure the interest. and finally must the secretary. i want to thank the president of the man 100 states of america. my good friends present,
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then joe, by then the administration, the leadership of the united states for supporting is running these very dire, uncomplicated times. you have a massive, very powerful, an impressive collection of armies, navies, and the powers that's out here to protect the interests of the coordination of nations that wants to most want space and a better future in the middle east. and can stand by on april the which starts and emanates into iran. i want to thank you personally. and i want to thank the president saw showing and projecting power in this region as short as, as the message should be clear as no one. so that, that gave out on metal was all clear, the inherent dry sense of defense. thank you very much for just a 2nd. let us present. thank you very much. it's always good to be with you and good to be back in israel. this is my 9th visit since october 7th, to israel,
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to the middle east. and this is a decisive moment. probably the best, maybe the last opportunity to get the hostages home to get a ceasefire. and to put everyone on a better path to enjoy peace and security. i'm here as part of and it has a diplomatic effort on president bonds. instructions to try to get this agreement to the line and ultimately over the line. it is time for it to get done. it's also time to make sure that no one takes any steps to the could derail this process. and so we're working to make sure that there is no escalation out there, no prob, occasions that there are no actions that in any way could move us away from getting this deal over the line. or for that matter, escalating the conflict to other places integrate or intensity? i know this is a fraud moment, and israel with steve concerned about the possibility of attacks coming from iran,
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coming from a couple of other sources. and as you heard the present, say, the united states has taken decisive action to deployed forces here to deter any attacks. and if necessary to defend against any attacks. but look forward to by visit is intensely on getting the hostages back, getting the ceasefire done. it is time for everyone to get to us and to not look for any excuses to say, no. i look forward to the day i had seen the prime minister of defense minister, other senior officials. but it's always a pleasure to start today with you. and let me say finally that we more of the losses the president has just shared over the last 24 hours. thank you very much. let me have the us secretary of state the answer they've been can me thing is very present. i said heard, so got in the tell of a you've been can said this is a decisive moments. well, i've heard folks that it starts with
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a refusal of how much to move forward. well, meanwhile, how much has accused benjamin netanyahu of preventing this cease for proposal from being put in place in a statement. the group said this very prime minister continues to put the obstacles in the way of reaching an agreement. under setting new conditions on to months. we have a floating mediation efforts, and for the whole class it goes on to say that you propose it on the table, responds to the conditions netanyahu had previously laid out, including his rejection of a permanent cx 5. but you know, i clifton as a senior advisor at the quincy institute for responsible states croft. he says the question facing on to me they can use once a new leverage to us is willing to use to ensure a ceasefire. deal of everything we've heard from the biden administration is that they do indeed want to have a ceasefire. i think they want that for quite a while. the public statements they've made,
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i've suggested that they believe that israel has reached the limits or the capacity of what is more of an emissions inside gaza can actually achieve in terms of defeating him off. and they've also stated or vice president tamala, harris says, stated, i should say after meeting with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that of a cease fire would inherently involved a withdrawal of israeli troops from population centers inside gaza. that's something that goes very much counter to the messages coming from the israelis thus far. now i think the bigger question facing the administration and certainly facing, and st blinking as he engages in another round of settled diplomacy to try to bring about a ceasefire. here's what, what new points of leverage is he willing to utilize in order to achieve those objectives thus far, the administration has declined to use the threat of an arms and bar go to use a late he designation of as rarely, military units that have been engaged in human rights abuses, to withhold weapons from those specific units. so there are a number of tools,
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the disposal of the americans here. and as the largest supplier of weapons to the is really that should give them a significant amount of leverage. the key question here is, are they willing to use that leverage to achieve their objectives in top, how to send you the families of being wiped out by is very strikes and goes up on sunday, a family of 8, including 6 children were killed while they were sleeping and down but not in the central district is ready. attacks have killed more than $40000.00 college students since october 40 percent of the dead of children hunting monthly reports from down below to the doctor, a lack of sam was geared for the wounded interlock. so that she could not hold her brother only an hour before mohammed was killed by an is really drawing him to home. and
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during about a policy and the families gone to 6 children killed in their sleep alone with their mother. and i continue to show my daughter had been struggling to have children for years. she had those children through i've yes, the oldest brother, a girl who was a year and a half, and quadruplets were all killed. the mother was a you in agency stuff. what wrong did those innocent children do with a posing any danger to israel with a caring arms? israel has issued new force evacuation orders in parts of the city. much of it, the lady uninhabited. the civil defense, they 90 percent of the strips. facilities have been destroyed. it's so cold say going now reduced a 10 percent of district pop up. because randy, on the orders have reduced the amount of tearing sand from 30 kilometers to less
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than 20 kilometer crowding and coming civilians and narrow strip on the hot temperatures and more about and causing outbreak of diseases. in addition, people will lose access to 2 out of the only 3 major water for us, the timing of the 19 major water. well, switch to have more than 60 percent in the area of these will no longer be accessible by rest of the office closing in on an ever shrinking space in there. that is really bomb tore through the know say right, right. because you can, coming civil shows, talk for a potential sees fire, are expected to resume in cairo on thursday. the deal would have bring much needed besides, for millions of palestinians who have experienced months of devastation. the majority of those killed or injured have been women and children, according to you understand the rate of children dason. this conflict is une president in the history of modern wars. they're also more vulnerable to diseases like polio,
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that health officials more and it could straight to the displace. putting the future of the, the children at even more risk. honey, my mother was just the, uh, from there is velocity in the central area. palestine is around latest, 4th displacements from central and southern gaza as cuts even more people off from a bottle of water sources. i'll just here is honey, i'll show you the reports from con you. there's nothing to wonder if you don't listen to me. then you get to the here in southern guys we've been documenting the damaged, underground water, wells tanks and pipe networks. as a result of israel, it's ongoing war on gaza as it nears, it's 11th month, i saw one that i'll still do for one. just sit on the we spoke to engineer, so i'm sure about the situation in con units, and that's one of the merlot heck, up at the bottom. you see on the damage inflicted on the entire water infrastructure training. gaza on the is of the wall has sticking i had a toll on it for a single resident. the water share per capita has full and sharply and will reach
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out 0 at some point on the best of days. it does not go beyond $78.00 leaders of water per person to meet all your daily mailbox. then the full out of the 5 major tanks have been destroyed. these used to palm more than 30000 cubic meters every single day. now we cannot go beyond 10000. nope, the destruction does not stop with these wells and tanks. it extends to water distribution networks all across the city, but the, the municipalities, facing great difficulty in getting them working again, pumping water to the cities residents is now close to impossible. well, cut off the water distribution network has been intentionally targeted by is ready forces you mr. adding to the list of war crimes committed what people in gaza are struggling to get their basic water needs. one, the other we stand and long queues for i was hoping to get some clean water is
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your, this is the jumps up and then my little girl and i a waiting, and these long lines under the heat of assigned with no, should the me, i knew the nation, we appealed to the whole well to help us at least get some clean water and the yeah, and it wouldn't need on while you had the on we really struggling to find some clean water that we work long distances to find lisel. but it's not sufficient enough for my family. how does the finish the low product of even those palestinians in gasoline who have nothing killed in this war, are barely surviving on top of the missiles, bombs and bullets. israel has created kansas other causes of death in every part of the gas australia, top among them, the destruction of infrastructure and the dangerous health hazards. they create a set of dizzy off medina to connie on his son, rose is direct to a sending you an agency for palestinian refugees. he told houses here that the only solution to go is, is what the process is. a c spot, or there's
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a whole range of us in connects and says connects problems here that we're dealing with, which means the only solution to it is, is rarely a ceasefire. we've got, we previously have massive issues with fuel coming in power in water wells and tiring the southern nation plants. those have recently been ease but where we're left with a whole raft of, of other issues. the massive damage that has been inflict said on the water and sanitation infrastructure over the past 10 months, the partial supplier for ms. riley was the lines on, on, on, on our ability to bring in spat off to bring in the chemicals to purify the was it with a friend from a lack of, of chlorine right now. and in terms of the daily grind over a 1000000 people now crammed into the middle era, this isn't an area that's built to provide services for the many people. so the water points simply on hair. and when people continually move from one place to
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another, the what's up point is the bullets of providers have to follow the browser. it's incredibly difficult to for, for them to get access and to us and other ortho providers and gaza to ensure that access when people are on the move. and they're on the move in the midst of a very heavy complex as well. and very heavy on bottom. so not only is it difficult, it's also often very dangerous. a hospital in northern garza says it's run out of fuel and will not to be forced to close on monday we think patients' lives at risk . israel has severely restrict to the entry of nice to say thank you, monetary aid, medical supplies and fuel into gaza since last october. and hopefully it's reports from out the hospital. as a result of this visual casual fuel allowed the hospitallers shutting down. this facility is one of the meet some of these. yeah. and that nothing goes through that to provide the medical care for patients and wanted people of those people's yeah.
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cannot provide me because care as, as there was a beautiful teenage of a few walls so they cannot read the hospital. all, they cannot read beyond alliances. we spoke to the allowed the hospital, they're up to the police, i'm much off hands. you told us about the dire situation here in this hospital, and he told us also if this hospital would not be provided with, if you will, it will be shut down and will be out of service in the next 24 hours that i am in the lives of patients in that high end by threat, especially as we are the only facility offering orthopedic treatment on surgical operations. 56 and total has been perspiring. if fuel is not delivered soon, all these patients will develop categories and inflammation, and then ultimately have the legs amputated. old use the life. in addition, old delivery procedures, particularly emergency sections will be effected. fuel must be delivered to the
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hospital without delay that we also spoke to the one of the patients who expressed about is since you hear about the costs of the over fuel, that's what's happening. the whole society and the health care system. and the you have connected to john, i have a pain in my kidney and talked to the trying to organize an ultrasound examination . but no one is available. even lab test salt postables due to a lack of power or few hospitals around a few full patients left without hope. we have great weary of this. you wouldn't experience this in any other hospital in the world only and gone to the city. also stage of a fuel for what's happening, thousands of lives. yeah. and nothing does a strip and if this hospital will be shut down, it will be a medical task for freight. why the fluids? i just need a northern goes to spread all this time. as a man carrying
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a bomb in tennessee has died off, it exploded possible i was slightly injured while the lowest cost significant damage to a truck. the identity of the man is not, you know, he's very police still investigating the incident. the democratic presidential candidate kind of the heart says, arrived in chicago, head up at parties convention. early on sunday, she was campaigning in the battleground state of pennsylvania, with a running age to walls is considered a swing states. it's an actual cottage votes could hold the keys to the white house . donald trump is set to a campaign in the states. in the coming days, 7 protests headed the store to all the democratic convention people demonstrated against the us, supplying weapons to israel for it's one garza,
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the testers are demanding a cease by recording from arms and pocket. designated area for demonstrations has been established. chicago is home to one of the damages, let us being an american communities in the us or the actual hinge and the spoke to one had a student in there in about while he was demonstrate to be in chicago. what brings you here? yeah, so my dad immigrated here from palestine wonders 18. i've known the occupation and the hardships that bells that means a database throughout the years since 1948 leading up till now the, you know, genocide happening in gaza. and so i'm here today to do whatever i can in whatever capacity i can for the people. innocent people by 3000 people who are dying right now. and you're here protesting at the democratic national convention. is it safe to say that you won't be voting for from the layers? yeah, i would say, as of right now, my vote is not with pamela harris. um, i hope that that could change. um,
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i'm somebody who's open and you always have in their mind. james, i think what it comes down to is whether or not you're going to take a legitimate stance against the country that's acting out and the whole world sees it. that's why we have a unit you and, and so what america goes against the u. n. and systematically vito's various treaties and various positions that the whole world wants to see. they're called for a permanent use while you're in gaza right now. so no more women and children die. i think that it's important that come about that and until she can do that, i just, i will have my vote in jo stein is with a green party. so it's 3rd party. and you were saying earlier, you think it's important that 3rd parties in the us, bro. yeah, exactly. i don't agree with all of that. the green party has on it's on it's a plate. but that said, i also don't think the green party legitimately has a chance at this stage in 2024, to beat the dns to your aunty. but that said, i think it's important that we make this our year to start putting our effort into other parties so that we can build those up over time. and hopefully that they have
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a chance that's to democracy. having more candidates on the ballot voters to choose not to big machines, whittaker party to choose. the ukraine's minutes for you has activated air defense units in the capital to repent of tax by russia. cave says they were engaged early on monday morning. witnesses reported having lost on the outskirts of the city. meanwhile, the russian s truck has killed one person in a village and assuming region net, where ukrainian forces not interested in caution into russia earlier this month. let's try it destroyed the home on sunday, killing a 33 year old man. 3 others were injured. the mass says several russian bombs have struck the village in recent days. for the re send the present. alexander lucas franco claims ukraine stations. more than the 120000 troops along the border between the 2 countries. because frank one, the border, was heavily mind and described ukraine's movement as an aggressive policy. what the
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collapse of this kind of escalation on the part of ukraine is an attempt to push russia to a symmetric actions. for example, the use of nuclear weapons for sure you green would be very happy if russia or below bruce used tactical nuclear weapons, that they would be happy because we would hardly have any allies left. no countries would ever sympathize. and secondly, on nuclear weapons. the world has a negative view of these, so the ukrainians want to push this possibility. they want to push russia, who could defeat russia. ukraine cannot do it. who can was the west nato. we, myself and president putin think that need to would then get the green light to invade russia without hiding its intentions. what, how much control it says in the key ways and more on ukraine's reaction to the constrained cause clayton's about troops on the board. it because it knows what
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does come as a surprise to ukrainian government. the voted color does announce that there's been no change in ukrainian military disposition, little above the russian border there of always being ukrainian units that since the beginning of the conflict itself, belarus has the military alliance with the russian, so the ukrainians always kept military policies. they as a precautionary measure, and as a precautionary measure for the rest has actually done the savings itself. and that's had military units on its border as well. now they're being times where they moved additional units to the northern part of the border with ukraine. way ukraine conducting a st cushion into russia on august the 6th. and that also was a precautionary measures. now, there is nowhere near a 120000 troops that ukraine has on the border. they just don't have those kinds of troops to spare. and you can tell because in doing that so that the printer actually being must have the pressure and they're retreating and they're treating
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to tubs where they don't want to lose the east. they're fighting desperately to control the east in don't ask the versus a fucking desperately to take it. so there's a huge battle there, and there's certainly not going to have $120000.00 troops sitting on the board to doing pretty much nothing. so at the moment the previous, the saying nothing particular much has changed. alex gets helpless out to 0. chief, the philippine and chinese coast guards have blamed each other after collision in the south china sea basing. it says the philippines deliberately crashed into its vessels on monday morning, while manila says it ships were damaged when the chinese conducted what he calls on little for an aggressive maneuvers, the waters of the south china sea, a highly disputed territory and stand offs between the 2 nations of frequent to the number of suspect to the confirmed impulse cases reported this. yeah, it was nearing 20000. that's what the union says. 1200 of those were reported in
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just one week. the death rate of 93 percent is being reported below the outbreak began in democratic republic of congo. the 1st case is outside africa, the recorded in sweden and talk histone earlier this week. i don't know why connie's following developments from kind of almost seem to just throwing more pieces of info, basically do this for yourself as i know people here, which is the more age prophecies wise to know, declared about what it is been official or was there some scheme, vertical, and also drama. holding to the civil society majority to people denouncing this. people are coming for the truth where there is no for example, at christmas set up or doing so why is the origin decision is special. i will just close each under the for to says use the government seems, does it have you been here? be, i mean this is the general hospitality up and some people would not have it for
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about 20 minutes and the level for yourself. so to people here, some people are the knows even have a thought. it is like, you know, think the front of the before coming doors well over the stuff for to get these all even affected. they cannot have football. bliss was the concrete teacher, or even the lack of different methods. he asked the government to use sites. i should have thought to deal in talking with the o w age or adult for other partners in order to seem to come in and doing some more . uh, postal code words and how to deal with this on the ground here. the little icon is how does it go off the democratic part? because so don's health minister says at least $22.00 people have died from color. the country has reported 354 color cases following weeks of heavy rain authorities that have appealed for international aid. ongoing fighting between the army and the power of minute traffic support forces hampered the work of age groups. as you can
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find it up, more websites don't come with all your devices. the weather is next and inside. story examines and spread africans stay with us on the you can still find plenty of evidence on line of funding in somehow this western side of you, i'm in the mountains and south west side. you get some pretty big fund this jobs this time. yeah. and they've been really notable, we might see that increase in the mountains and this sort of vermont as well. there's an injection of moisture here and moisture and highest temperature is not very pleasant combination. if you standing in it. but they do tend to generate big thunderstorms. if you're lucky, something around just showing
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a hint that that has faulty looks fine. if you combine that with the humidity, it feels more like 50 to 55. so this is the time of the year when all the gulf states get this health and human, whether persistently throughout this part of africans. and also the a quite a we've seen some very wet weather recently. saddam is a case in point, new jazz, southern chad and the mountains of ethiopia. all up phones is a big shop at the moment, but of course is the cutoff, and you come south of the credit so much, but in dry. but surprisingly was the time the north everywhere, admittedly. but a line that stretches more or less might go to east, which has been particularly hot, but the wind is coming out of it means it is pretty woman wind hook down. so dropping to as well. of course it stops raw the cold and the boat just high above sea level in south africa of the we know what is happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others
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can not be or god by the parties on purpose to have the time and it to go live on the go live to work. another story that may not be mainstream the, the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the envelopes virus goes the world health organization is highest stage of alert. set across it. republic of congo has reported the majority of cases put infections that being the quoted in sweden and profit stone. so who's at risk? and it's the will for past and the labels help emergency that inside story the
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welcome to the product lines. the whole rob and the world health organization is issued as highest.

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