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the program says more than $2000000.00 charges were lie, also due to poor harvest and as a factor of climate change horses promised like jack and the country can only hope for better rate to grow the for the . this is a decisive moment. the us next year site was this is likely the last chose to secure was these 5 deals and gaza and to free captive held in the strength the money inside. this is out. is there a line from that also coming up at least 3 palestinians, a co, fine? is there any attack on a home in san eunice bringing the total number of dead in gaza on monday to 25?
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chicago builds up. it's police presence ahead of expect to protest outside the democratic national convention. i'm protecting the lungs of the mediterranean. we need the climate. scientists who say see growth is advisable for the planet the . we begin in israel, where us secretary of state, has issued a warning saying this could be the last chance to reach a cx, 5 deal in gaza. anthony, blinking has been holding towards with as riley point mr. benjamin netanyahu, as well as all the officials in west, towards limb and to leave. it is now his 9th trip to the region since october and comes his days off to cease fund negotiators. endo hall said they were positive that a deal was close. this is a decisive moment, probably the best, maybe the last opportunity to get the hostages home to get
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a ceasefire and to put everyone on a better path to enjoy peace and security. i speak now it's a honda center and she joins us live from the jordanian capital, amman. and just a reminder we are reporting from jordan because he is ready to govern his band out his era from inside israel. so honda, we just played a clip that a 6 year of stage on to the blinking then little earlier today before he sat down to have that mistake with private and submission. yeah. which i believe was 3 hours long. do we know what came out of that meeting as well? the meeting with these really premier was described as positive by nets and yahoos office saying, but he's stressed. israel's commitment to the american proposal that's currently on the table which does take into account is real. security means the secretary of state also met with his real defense minister, your belong to discuss a wide variety of topics. but it's important to note that blinking is making this
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visit nearly 10 months into the war more than 10 months, in fact, and nearly 10 visits since the war began blinking. it's trying to apply that diplomatic pressure on netanyahu on is really officials in order to get a ceasefire deal key says this could very well be the last chance to get a deal like this. that would see the release of the remaining is really captives and ultimately stop the fighting in gaza. but behind the scenes is really officials are still casting down on the fact that there could be a deal there or protest outside of where blinking is saying by family members that was really captives who say that the time for a deal is no. and you even had palestinians in gaza, who were interviewed about blinking strip, who cast so much doubt on any sort of american pressure that could sway these rallies in stopping the war. and how do i just want to reference the pictures we are showing on the screen? you mentioned that they are purchased on going near where the blinking is we are
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expecting a speech of some sort from and to me blinking in the coming our what else are we expecting from his visit to the region as well that your secretary of state is going to be speaking to the press one, he is going to be forwarding his plane, his next stop will be egypt, one of the key mediators in the ceasefire. talk and is really officials have confirmed that they are going to be sending their top negotiating team to the egyptian capital later in the week for continued talked previously on sunday. there was and is really team who came and what but they were for mid level negotiations. it wasn't the main negotiating team that was there, but now and it's, and y'all was saying that's you will be sending, but there is so much pressure on this. and you all who in these is really officials, you, family, members of these really captives were constantly protesting. that's in yahoos leadership. you've international pressure from the united states about support in
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blankets, visits. and then you also have pressure from within the is really government were members of the far right have said that they would not vote in favor of a ceasefire deal in these rarely cabinet. and that method, yahoo should not be entertaining any of these kinds of talks as well. ok, thank you for that. so now how does salutes uh, that person, amman, and as mentioned, we are expecting us extreme state and to be blinking to speak to the media whenever we have that we will of course, bring it to you. so let's take a closer look at what is being discussed. the stroke devising in gaza. a fast phase would be a temporary truce. how most would release women, elderly people, as well as wounded captives in exchange for palestinians held in is rarely presence . the 2nd would include a permanent and to or hostilities. the release of all these rarely captives on either side phase would be the reconstruction of gaza. now as on to the blinking
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pushes for that deal during his visit to israel despised palestinians in gauze say they are not optimistic of the most likely it is usual, the americans play, they play the judge and the executioner. at the same time, america was the official supplier of weapons to israel, and at the same time, they would be the judge who rose fairly between us and the is really entity. cuz i didn't know what blinking america means desk and blinking is the angel of death for the posting and people for arabs and for muslims. america will never bring us good, or anyone who expects to find good from america blinking by then or even trump, is delusional. headset as well. well, media, i just pushed it for a deal. israel has killed at least 25 palestinians in garza since monday morning. the latest strikes hits, southern and central regions of the strip. most of those killed were women and children emergency crusade. they all struggling to reach all the victims comp on
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the russell schedule. i think sorry, she is in there about in central golf at hand. so fluffy talks through the latest strikes things. well we just learned that at least 9 kind of means were killed as the it's where the voices targeted shopping. refugee comes in the chicago city, there was also another air strikes on a hun, eunice in a number. so we districts where at least 6 hollis simians were killed in a piece 15. others were injured. and according to i with this is they're saying that the is there any voices, lots of doctors are targeting anyone in the western parts of some units. and not only thoughts, we're also seeing more uh, it is right, the presence in how much city where that is, where the tanks are stationed there. there has been also are tele reselling and gun
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machines in the eastern parts of bidding, but it's still escalating in different parts of the cross, the godless trip. and this comes after a deadly night for the palestinians. and hinde uh, took us through some of the pressures that the hospitals are facing as a number of engine continues to rise. well, hospitals are not only on the verge of collapse. they are already collapsing, according to command was hospitals there say they're saying that they're running out of fuel in the next 24 hours. if they do not receive any fuel and they're, or at least 11 children currently in the nursery and the i c u unit, most of these children are in fence now. the world health organization has been trying to, uh, go into the another and got district and supply at the command at one hospital with
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you and medical supplies. but so far we do not know if they made it, because we know that it's very a challenging to go from the southern positive, another in parts because there's an, is there any check points and they need to wait for the green light. now every was on this con, but this was not enough because a nice every hudson boss and it's 4000 meters up to you. now what, what's entering the got those through for medical supplies is very low because since the brussel handkerchiefs started in the sense that is there any forces took over the side of the car door? there's barely anything coming to the gaza strip. now not only that, there are thousands of tons of didn't use the are still waiting to leave the gaza strip to receive their medical treatments and others of 1000. some of them are behind me in the hospital to complete through the night on electricity and fuel
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because their kidney dialysis, their ice units nursery into features and also surgeries that are taking place on a hourly basis due to product diseases and due to the injuries from the is randy as right. ok, thank you for that update him cause already that person 0 now is there any forces of rated the of the pied west funding city of novelist in response to a boma attack and tel aviv on sunday. the suspect is believed to have been from the city and was killed when the bomb exploded. one person was also inches come off and is slamming to hot, have claimed joint for supposed to finish it. it is rarely media as opposed to the nearby synagogue may have been the target have been several of the is ready raids across the occupied west buying capacity of woman was arrested during raid in ramallah. she had been released from is really custody in november and it present
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exchange deal with him us. another full palestinians ended off to they were shot by, is there any soldiers? the ukraine's military has activated defense units in the capital to repel attacks by russia. keeps as they were engaged early on monday morning. witnesses of reported loss on the outskirts of the city. meanwhile, a russian as strike has killed one person in a village in the sumi region destroyed a home on sunday, killing a such a 3 year old mom realises wynja. it may a says several russian bones have struck the village in recent days. shortly we'll hear from alex. good topless sees in case fuss. dosage bar is the latest. most good . it's we've been hearing from russian military bloggers who are on the ground in
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the curse region. the information we're getting is mainly coming from them and according to them, the 3rd bridge over the same river in the curse region has been destroyed by ukrainian forces since thursday, the ukrainian offensive has been focusing on destroying these bridges over this main artery. way that links the parts of across the region to the border region, which means the russian forces now have to rely on pontoon bridges to get their supplies across, as well as to evacuate. the remaining civilians in those areas that are caught in between the fighting. now if from the russian defense ministry, we're hearing very little information about what's territories they've been able to recapture from the ukrainians. what they're giving us updates about is the ongoing war and ukraine in the dumbass region in the territories that there are advancing in that area. what is clear is that the situation is very, tends to, according to the local governor of kirk region. it just another uh,
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$1700.00 people were evacuated over the past 24 hours, bringing it to around the total of $130000.00 civilians so far evacuated since august 6, when ukraine began this incursion onto russian territory. this is the 1st time of course that russia has seen for troops, audits, foil and over 80 years. certainly a very important times here, but the official lines are coming from the defense ministry is very limited about the information on the ground in terms of the russia operation in the curse region . the president letting me is lensky spoke on sunday nights. he gave is an indication of just what the crating strategic thinking is in the, in cushion, in course, into russia. first of all, the 10 mode and said he was wanting to degrade russia's potential to make war for making capacity. what does that mean? it means tactical, ukrainian success is on the battlefield. driving russian forces back showing that
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they can be beaten, that normally beacon of a piece of the russian soil, but also combined with the rain strikes to destroy the logistical network. the russia has to use to be able to supply its own troops. so that means add bases. railway yachts, munition dumps fuel depos, major roads. and of course, bridges to be able to degrade what russia needs to be able to get over. his men material supplies. i mean, addition to its forces on the front line, but he also said something else that was interesting. he turned around and said to go to the creative office of a buffer zone would be the most logical choice. these are the de ukraine candle adult and forever and ever, never into russia never worked out for any other country. they suddenly they're going to work out for ukraine. and as they would extend the supply lines, they would need more more, more soldiers. and it would just exhaust you crate. so what they are thinking of doing now is holding back to a manageable buffers. a,
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they would stop rushing to attend a re, from being able to be moved up front to be able to show you pretty positions that keep them back, keep the russian forces back, but still allow most of the troops debate to go off and fight and don't ask where they all need it because you crane is under tremendous pressure in the east. it is being slowly, slowly pushed back, but this larger russian force. and this was the whole point of the cruise, concussion in the 1st place. i like the script helpless out to 0, keep the still ahead on al jazeera, we hear of assets in the democratic republic of congo, contained the spread of a new move denby, in more infectious variance, and the on counting the cost, the west to seeing record immigration inflows, so what's the impact of migrant on local economies known as the banker to the full come? a $100.00 units to fix bangladesh is economy. plus all the powers olympics was the
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the redesigns luxury losing trusting of future? today we create the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out, is there a mind the thoughts of the story is this our us actually of state and to meet lincoln has been meeting with is really officials in west jerusalem as he pushes for a golf, a space fine. he has said that this latest round of tools could be the last chance to reach the deal. at least 25 promised indians have been killed in israel's late to strike some costs something and central regions. dimensions crusade now
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struggling to reach all the victims trapped on the russell and ukraine's ministry is activated at defense events in the capital to repel attacks by russia. in this to me region the russian astro icon, a village has killed one that has a us vice president coming to harris has arrived in chicago, a head of the democratic national convention, which takes place late to this monday. however, says all about stats and to be declared the policies presidential candidates in november election. most of the policies delegates have pledged to back off the president joe barton dropped out of the race back in july, shortly. we'll head to gabriel at his own though in chicago. outside the convention venue. so let's 1st go to mike hannah, who was inside the convention venue. mike, so a very different convention from what it would have been if president barton had stayed in the race, what all we expecting? and indeed, yes, it rolls to 9,
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president biden is going to be the main speaker. it will give an opportunity for democrats to express their appreciation and admiration for a man that the vice president nominated symbols as the site, as described as the best president of his lifetime. the vice president cumberland harris will be here. it's not known whether she will speak as well tonight, although her main speech issued for thursday evening. interestingly, though, is that president biden will leave chicago straight talk this speech. many of the see this as a way to distance him from a cumberland harris as she continues the campaign. now, other speakers here tonight, the form is secretary of state hillary clinton and interesting me as well as on a costco cortez. now importantly, what harvest is going to be doing, overcoming days is bringing together the different parts of the party. the progressive elements of moderate elements. remembering that the democratic party as full a collection of coalitions and
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a political party such. and this is going to be the major task over the next few days to bring together these various coalitions from various political standpoints and create that united front. we will also be hearing from chicago's man in the course of the evening. so be a bit of the convention in a few hours time will be up and running. okay, montana is that for us at the convention venue in chicago? yeah, let's go to gabriel. alexander, who is outside the convention, who uh, where we are expecting to see quite significant protests that took us through what is about to happen of the. yeah, that's right. we're about a kilometer away from the united center in a park here where hundreds of pro palestinian protesters are starting to gather here. they expect tens of thousands throughout the day in a huge protest in march that they're expecting here in chicago. and they are
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protestors that have been gearing up for this for many months now. and they've come from all over the united states, many of in buston. and, and bringing families in the and i want to talk to someone right now actually perfect timing. serena herbert hubert hubert, nice to meet you, bring the kids in, please please, please made it just in time. i want to talk to because you're here with your kids. why is it important for you to be here with the whole family? really? so i am pulsing in 191948 and there is no play talk to me. oh, there's okay, so i'd rather be then then to be here. and so we really want to be able to use our practice, our 1st amendment rights and bring awareness and attention to genocide that frankly, it's ludicrous that it's been 10 months and there has still hasn't been a ceasefire. and so we just kind of want to make sure that come on harris and the democratic party knows that they don't have our boat until we get some definitive, you know, promise of not only a ceasefire,
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but this idea of international dimension in our politics and sending billions of dollars in aid and then that new stop. and so until that promise has made about, you know, i'm a lifelong democrat. she doesn't have her boat unless that promises as mean. can i ask one of your kids? the question. there's what, what does it feel like to be here for you guys with your mom? uh what, what do you feel to be here? is good. the energy is good and yeah, you're learning a little something i guess being here with your mom as well. right? your mom's from palestine, so you are is extension by, well i, i guess as well now. and what did you so what about you? how do you feel about being out here? i feel happy in on supporting palestine shows good. do anything to say i hear the sped awareness of that door and stop the genocide. very well said,
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very well said the important i guess to teach your kids in the next generation. and this is really getting a sense to be around commodity and around a movement i, i suppose. yeah, absolutely. i mean it's, it's, it's the interesting because you can hear about it on the news. you can see the social media posts, but to be in the energy of activism. and that's a step in community and thing, not just the house and use that or your daughter, but anyone who's advocating for justice for human rights. you know, we all believe the same and so i love that it is brought out to humanity and people . and so that's one thing that i've really been able to see here and feel compassionately about is that what were mobilizing human beings and mobilizing over how you know, around a cause that is so sounds as well. so basic, right, like to protect you with writing. and so this has been a great awakening for a lot of my, you know, the people that are here, and i told him to see it firsthand. you can't, you can't teach us in the books. so that's why we're here and i wanted to ask you just politically, i mean, you're a lifelong democrat, but are you planning to vote if you don't mind me asking for a couple of harris, are you still thinking about it? what are your thoughts on that?
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if you choose to share your absolutely. no, she's nobody's getting my boat this, this cycle until and unless i hear something that's unequivocal in terms of stopping the genocide stopping the funding of this war. and you know, any future plan to stop or intervention in our politics. so until that happens. absolutely. there's no, absolutely no commitment for, for calling harris or for any candidates. unless of course i choose to go into finance. so there is also that option. and yeah, and in that, if that's the case, you know, some people say, well, you got, you know, what, if you don't vote for comma come all, you've got the, the other already have a candidate that is uh, you know, donald trump and i said, well then maybe we deserve donald trump, you know, if we haven't taken the steps to that, we know we got somebody who's actively funding a genocide. how can i in my, in my right consciousness vote for somebody that's currently meeting the atrocities . so absolutely not stuck in my boat until i hear something under protocol. what exactly do you want to hear from her on stage later this week? at the convention that there will be a ceasefire and an immediate cease fire,
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and the people held accountable for good tri cities that have happened when you watch the news. and you see what's happening in gotcha, how do you explain it to your kids? it almost seems impossible. it really just almost seems impossible that are you active. we see children that are innocent. you. this is not a war. this is an, a one sided, you know, and i, elation of a people. and how do you say that you live in a country? that is, this is where our tax dollars are going to. and then so what we're doing here is showing them that you have other ways to advocate whether, you know, if it's, it's not just this, this cause, but in the future is activism. and, and so when, when we see what's happening, um it's, it's devastating. so what can we do? well, we can, we're here, this is what we're doing. this is our per a small part that we play and, and showing who we support and then what we demand extra and your kids are learning a good less than 2. it sounds like is we're talking about before they, you're teaching them about activism for another generation that unfortunately has to learn about it because of the genocide and gaza. absolutely,
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and critical thinking, i think you know that it's really tough to sit through what you see online and the news that you hear from people and decide what is truth for you. and so this is one step, right? you look around and you realize you're not alone in the way you're thinking bill and you know what, how do you source information that you're, you know, using as truth. and then how do you turn around and use that cruise to effectuate change? do you think americans are getting the right information about what's happening in gaza right now? no, and they haven't been for a long time. however, i do have hope that there are reputable new stations. now there are people on the ground in guys that who are reporting truth and so, you know, it's, it's being able to see, uh, see the truth through a lens that, that resonates. and so i, if you search for the right ways, yes, but mainstream media and that you are absolutely not. absolutely not. and so it takes extra effort on the parts of the people who know the truth to disseminate that for you. so the onus is on us, at least for now, and i, i do have hope that in future years that we're going to just demand change, we're gonna demand more truth, more transparency,
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more accuracy. we're just as great to you guys have anything else you want to say about chance to any last thing you'd like to say. let's spread awareness about what's happening in gaza. very well say very well said, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it. thank you. enjoy the march today and everything and so different. thank you so much for joining us. so there you heard it from one uh, one family who brought her kids here to talk about the genocide and gaza. and really you're getting a sense right there from that interview that this is a real cross section of people. older people, young people, parents, grandparents from all over the united states, if it has descended on chicago to give that message ceasefire. now an end to the genocide. thank you and all right, thank you for that. they will l as on the very interesting to listen to that interview, that now the u. n. has organized
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a solidarity stand in southern 11 on with 21. paramedics have been killed and is really strong since october. the number of attacks has increased since as roles targeted killing of a top has bullet canada and they were southern suburbs. according to the u. n. 23 people have been killed since the beginning of the month, and the call to reports from our j u. memory things humanitarian workers who lost their lives in conflict. 7 and a single is really striking, this village in southern lebanon. in march. the united nations came to the side of the attack to hold the solidarity stand to mark world humanitarian day. this has to stop. the un resident coordinator said, well, calling for international humanitarian law to be respected. so today that is why we're here. we're here to underline that humanitarians are on the front lines. humanitarians are there to provide assistance in protection to civilians. we need
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to ensure that humanitarians are protected and that civilians are protected. 21. paramedics have been killed and this really strikes since has been launched attacks in solidarity with the gaza in october. and while the warring sides have largely confined or a text to military targets, civilians have been caught in the crossfire. 130 killed so far more than 20 since has been a promise to retaliate for as well as killing of a top military commander onto life 30. there's not just been an escalation in hostilities as well as attacks have moved deeper inside 11 on. and this has caused further displacement. an 8 percent increase in the last 10 days, according to the united nations hezbollah to has expanded its attack, striking military bases up to 18 kilometers from the border as well as new towns that have not been evacuated. and while the armed group is not deliberately hitting civilian targets has belong, may be trying to create
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a larger military zone across the border. and a bigger displacement crisis for these, where the government and 11 on the minister in charge of the emergency response says, authorities are stretched and faced many challenges. we have more than one 100000 space and then use we still have 60000 people being here. you know, facing all the aggression and all the facts and doing all the best to remain in their lands. this is an impoverished society and then you're bankrupt state struggling to cope with a war of attrition that has no immediate and insight. then there was a data southern rep and on a while a new un report says a record number of 8 workers were killed last year, 280 died and factory 3 countries in 2023. that's a 137 percent increase from the previous year. on 2024 could be even was a $17028.00. what is already been killed since the beginning of this year?
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