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comma algae 0 a. oh, oh oh hello, i'm darren jordan dough with the top stories here on the al jazeera, the united states has averted a government shut down a stop gap funding bill. easily past the house and the senate and has now been signed into law by president joe biden, just hours before federal funding was to run out at midnight. australia's prime minister has announced the country will open up its international borders, starting from november. scott morrison says fully vaccinated australians who have been stuck overseas in the pandemic began will finally be able to return home. it is, will be time very soon that will be able to open those international borders again
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. and that will enable australians who are fully vaccinated and australians and residents of australia who are overseas, who are fully vaccinated, to be able to travel again. and to be able to lift those caps on area ports in states where they have moved into phase. see all the progress and that is where astride it is now preparing to move. this will happen next month. that's wendell start happening for next month. ether appears expelling 7 senior united nations officials after accusing them of meddling and its internal affairs. thank the senior figures with the un children's family unicef and the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. they've been given 72 eyes to leave the country philippine boxing star money. patio has officially registered his candidacy to run for president and next year's election. a 42 year old was nominated by a faction of the governing pdp lab and party. on wednesday, he announced his retirement from boxing to focus on his political career. more than
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22000 refugees and migrants are stuck in a colombian town waiting for smugglers to help him across into panama. the migrants are mostly from haiti are tempting to travel through one of the most dangerous and impossible regions in the world. just $500.00 are allowed on 2 boats each day which take them to the start of their perilous journey. and canada has held its 1st national day of truth and reconciliation. it almost indigenous children who died in residential schools, as well as those who survive them. early this year, more than a 1000 unmarked graves were found at 2 former schools. the system was run by the government and christian churches and operated lateem, the 18 hundreds and 1996. so those were the headlines and he's continues here now to 0 after i would say, well, station thanks for watching bye for now. ok, tobar on al jazeera them growing vaccine inequality to the political and economic
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impacts. the latest development at the corona virus pandemic continues to spread across the globe. democracy, major, inexpensive new series explores the ever growing challenges to democracy around the world former. but he, macbeth of president, blaze come pouring goes on file for the assassination of its predecessor commer. thank current context india direct from them by brings insights and perspectives from the world's most populous democracy. iraqis go to the poll in an election likened to define the countries future. october on al jazeera, a. israel's military operation in may 2021 against the gaza strip. bombed and destroyed a number of tower blocks. these were high rise building with both residential and
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commercial use. these railey authorities claimed the buildings were being used for military purposes by her mass, the palestinian fruit, which governors garza ah, a minimum of a rattle of formula. the foss hope of the magician is law alien will have been obliged to valley how. what yet that the stiff democrats get, he and them up the hospital, which i know how they know a year that he should have cut in on the cost of the home. because with this can be, what should it get bill internet at the edge of the line, and we'll have the, our yet to start them is to come out that's got a year campaign. can addition to slightly stick them on average formula into the 2nd had that don't have that a brofy buckle bush? did he
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one of the, one of the most important aspects of the principle of proposed proportionality, is the test that asks whether the same goal can be achieved with a more targeted, more focused, more restricted use of force that would are put in risk, much less civilians. and civilian and civilian objects. and so if, for example, um the, or is really forces reached inclusion da da moss military offices in an apartment building in a tower. and they are located in one or 2 floors and they can target those floors only. then of course, if they target the whole building that would be on proportional
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mileage. i left click on add them so happy to add to the slide here and them off of my head, the identities that they saw it, that me, which edna and mafia definitely shabby health. well, i'm not alone. bullshit. i had already learned the las rather than, than most likely to start the fact that i had to lump midcom in edmond oklahoma in slightly and understand if i could approach a little different publish. it can lend me a computer in her estate deaf asking him a call. if scott and you timothy, feel a holler, but with a little bit more of an official a on a contract with a husband about it so that i will look at a little why fi and with will fees?
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couple of 3. 03. i was a dye with me for me, la, la, urgent. there were a bottle out of the hot on the installation to hopefully get i meant to the up syllabus. got who could have done a little village with with it. but i think it was the one of my the water. well i had to relation a review of your the the whole the whole i live a thought it would them. why do i live in a fema hobby? know are do most a yeah. okay. how kind of a thought it was a visual cu would look there was that the, with the rabbin, with a, with, if they knew that they, at a strategic military route, militarily relevant equipment, was in the building that it, they must have known. where in the building it was,
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i mean it would be hard to have that one type of knowledge without the other type of knowledge. and i think that a more reasonable interpretation is that this military operation was directed not only at hamas, but at the overall population. of garza, they had a hybrid motivation of both deterring and destroying what they could of her master's capabilities. but also warning the people that if they tolerate the leadership of hamas, they must expect to suffer consequences. at the same time, i lived there for a number of years and it, there is nowhere safe in garza,
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they're using the lar weaponry as a spectacle to create an image that it goes on television. and that's what it's for . it's so that everybody in garza gasps and says, oh my god, that is the point of that. that is the military objective is to scar civilians. it's to terrorize civilians. it's to create a punitive cost, a penalty for resisting for not just staying in your ghetto. i'm starvation level a israeli allowances through the checkpoints and to not say anything about it. and as soon as you fight back and they want to make the cost as heavy as possible, while israel and he's really, ah, ah lawyers, i have been referring to the hamas offices as a justification for the attack. other israeli spokespeople have said different
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things. they have talked about the um, the damage to the towers as an advantage in, ah, convincing the palestinian population that to the way hamas conducted affairs. i will bring about economic collapse that to the collapse of the buildings. ah, is an intimidating and you know, it's a show of force. now these kind of statements ah, gives rise to even deeper suspicions that it's not just a disproportional attack. but it actually, the target of the attack was not a legitimate target. the aim of the attack was not legitimate because intimidating . the civil society, the population, is not a legitimate aim in the laws of warfare. like that.
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bad her level resolve. elizabeth are going to love here for mozilla. let's put whether i clearly on a trial and i come on. the circ in mclean. phoebe. it was over by looking for the philadelphia. okay. man. and the 2nd in a couple bushes, every eluded fellow at work. i could ask him a look. what's one last look to run my prescription? for sure. a 2nd. you a barrage. normally you love neck albert face. she will remember for a 2nd, for just over our motion with the rush of all is man sure where it was over butcher some of the little let us had to pull the houses. we're here at the 11, isn't it? not off with 9000000 in no extra to look at my less likely to live a more than philosophically i'm on so on selling them a lot and feed us that lay out if a nicely a 2nd and cool elizabeth eva. so most of our ha, what
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a mechanic can cause for doing i know, but a lot most of the call p has as well. he, i like there's a lot of talk in the israeli media about as if hamas is separate from the palestinian people as if they wouldn't be protecting their own families. they won't put a military installation in the same building as their families because that's not logical to, to do as a family member. so we have to think of these things in human terms. the israelis managed to de humanize the conflict, but nobody in hamas is setting up a dangerous application. next to a civilian environment. a
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in going to come up understood in 2014, in the protect the vote operation. that when they used a dense area, when they hide behind the civilians, they will be protected and there and there will be immunity immune. yet there will be immune behind these people. and i can tell you that in the case of for july, i believe is ache, abused the actually abused the jazzy rock and other media because they knew that we will not hid these been like if we lot bumped is building after al july tower was demolished, the president and c e o of the associated press news agency spoke to the media. we are shocked and horrified that the railway military would target and destroy the building housing, a piece, bureau,
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and other news organizations in garza. they've long known the location of our bureau and new journalists were there. ah, as we thrust were proof of the allegations that a mass was inside that same building as the apn out of the or a bureaus. let me bring in the ac is top editor sally busby. were you ever informed before yesterday that i'm off? might be operating there in the building. now we've heard the israeli say they have evidence. we don't know what that evidence is. we think it is appropriate at this point for there to be an independent law at what happened yesterday, an independent investigation into what happened yesterday. let alone one with the head of kristen is small chrisman. i'm was selling my department of so critical and safety just for the shock and dodie that he thought, holla and helen and me and his mom, the coffee cup officer, had to he attack mathias. i mean my definitely a little i'm sure it pallana alan had the he autonomy, math will measures and the her the baltic, a son enough under the one with the head anomaly. the couple. oh my mouth the fit,
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amen. oh, my mouth of to start up system like asking i'm, i think the army should present it's case and evidence to the public. in general. it's an conceivable that a residential civilian tower is being pen caked and the army that does it does not explain what was there that justified such a horrendous ah brutal attack. the people that need to have that is prove people that i have the press, the proven to have that all of the details that the, the, they should have about to about their, from us and we have it. but not every time we can at expose the details to all of the world because some of the, some of evidence are based on intelligent units. so we cannot expose everything, but we do expose it to united states as an example. and 2 people that mirrored for
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and to and we want them to know to see that there is a terror ah, infrastructure in this building. oh gosh, i had a bombing over the weekend that housed a u. s. media organization. do you feel that that was justified? have you received a briefing on that? do you want to get a briefing on this when to me, looks like a major mistake by the israelis i and i welcome contrary information. but this is part of the reason why we need to get a cease fire very soon. israel is not going to provide some sort of proper evidence that these towers reuse for military purposes. the buildings themselves are commercial buildings. the al july building is a mil is a media building that has media offices, functioning all the time, people coming in and out all the time,
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more so than any building in the entire gaza strip. other than maybe a hospital people are going in and out of that building all the time. the idea that you have a secret facility in that building, and it just doesn't hold to me, ah, so called down here doctrine, which was developed in the war against a lebanon in, i think, 2006. the here doctrine was explained by the i d, f commander in chief at the time as deliberately inflicting disproportionate damage on the civilian population. as a way of discouraging, as boa provocations. and in my view and in the view of the goals, stone, a commission that investigated the 20082009 military operation. in garza, the does he,
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a doctrine has been consistently practiced by israel and other words, it has made it part of its policy to engage in disproportionate i responses to what it believes to be provocation. i do think that israel's attacks against residential buildings against media targets against health care facilities and the gaza strip, did help to shift us public opinion against israel because it was a very dramatic and very visible on affirmation of war crimes. the israel was committing that was played out in real time over social media over the news outlet . i, i never heard the united states criticize about a job building of what i know, please use the euro or gays and the information that they're required about the
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hamas structures that they have on the building. and from what i know, they go over get it, but i don't need, i don't need them to hear about this news. i know. i know because i know more, you know, the idea if and i was serving in the idea if we remember any target or any infrastructure that we, we don't know for sure that they're, it's used by the hamas will buy your organization's a solidarity to push for an end to the violence $70.00 to $900.00. march 3rd. downtown chicago is the bloody conflict in the middle east. his chicago coalition for justice in palestine rally, charged him, hadn't been exposed. it's been exposed downtown tonight brought thousands of people out in supporting dallas. i think that it's largely the result of grassroots pressure and the pressure from
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members of congress that resulted in a change in the by the administration. i think especially important was the statement that senator bob menendez was the chair of the senate foreign relations committee put out after israel, flattened that residential building. in garza that housed all the media offices and said that israel needed to be held accountable for what it did. and that was very significant because sen menendez has been a champion of israel for many, many decades in his congressional career. so the fact that you had someone so prominent in such a high position in congress who is so pro israel say these things. i think that that definitely had a big consideration in terms of changing the domestic dynamics of the politics arrives, is using it right herself to the international human rights. organizations have
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also criticized the actions of both the israeli army and hamas since the violence human rights watch said quote, rocket and mortar attacks during the may 2021. fighting in the gaza strip, which killed and injured civilians in israel and gaza, violated the laws of war and amount to war crimes. in a separate report, human rights watch stated. it found no evidence that members of palestinian groups involved in the military operations had a current, old, long term presence in any of the towers at the time they were attack. ah, although he's one of the, took a number of precautions such as advanced warning of attacks in some cases and strides and such, there's leap populated areas resulted in a high level of civilian fatalities at injuries, as well as the widespread destruction of sibling and instruction such strikes,
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re serious concerns of israel's compliance with the principles of decent distinction and proportionality under international a national title is found to be in this community and this proportion an impact on c being asked to be an object. such a factor may constitute war crimes. slightly to the exist if dat her work more better about tele. very clear. thoughtful book towel my a for sale, a stacking july. linguistic about your proposal. so you're not locked down mallerson people or my me chuckle. archival who joined a slightly avenue fin orbital. i spoke with our mckuddle and heard and had a couple concern. feel a lot of little of 20. yeah. why are you blah blah? pop up with our my colors sagal had a topical and son. a said there's just for the united nations top human rights official has condemned israel's expulsion of the u. n. a special reporter from the country,
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calling it unprecedented and deeply regretable on monday is ready. authorities detained richard folk and held him for 20 hours before putting him back on a plane to geneva. fall with israel has understood that it's legal arguments are not persuasive. so they've tended to attack the, the person or the institution prince and say, called the i c. c decision, pure anti semitism. i, you know, rather than saying it was wrong for legal grass, they didn't bother with the argument. and the same thing in my experience sake, they want to wound the messenger rather than deal with the message. because their arguments are too weak now. and that's why i've been saying that the palestinians are winning the legitimacy war their,
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their grievances are gaining more public support and understanding out then, israel's proper propaganda, even though it's heavily subsidized and all kinds of ideological support. it's losing ground analia pain in a lot of thought. and yet the williams settler with a mac and us hub, had he oblige, will have in my 2nd eligibility at the called the amount you had only a membership fee in we'll say at him. it an audit elected? advert capital. i'm the man for general maxima over a year. i don't know. i love of the other fellow or them at the the quill. is that a little what? i love, the n e. she, why the, to there was a thought you'd over the door thought you mock up on that if other yet and i feel
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no, he did, i feel alive. will guy liver lee of a celestial robot that i, you discuss of a hyphen al jazeera, condemned in the strongest tones, the bombing and destruction of its offices by the israeli military in gaza. it said it viewed this as a clear act to stop journalists from reporting events on the ground ah efforts to rebuild garza following the may 2021 attacks a slow 2 months after the bombings the world bank, the e. u and the un concluded a rapid damage and needs assessment report, forgotten. the estimate of the recovery costs to be up to $485000000.00 us dollars . over the next 2 years. the human cost was the death of at least $253.00 pounds still eons including $65.00 children killed in the israeli bombardment. on
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these railey side, 12 people, including 2 children, were killed by hamas rocket fire. despite the bombing of their offices, al jazeera, associated press, and other media organizations continue to report on events in gaza. ah, hello there. let's have a look at the weather in the middle east and live and, and it's hot and relatively dry. apart from northern areas of iran getting a sprinkling of rain coming down from a bit of a wintry mix that's plaguing the caucuses, but elsewhere looking relatively dry temperatures. here are on the up for iraq, for q weight. and for cook top, we're going to see them come up higher in the days to come. so a lot of heat around. it's also going to be a little bit dusty thanks to
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a shamal wind that's going to blow down to lots of hazy sunshine to come. now i'm just going to take you to the gulf of oman. we're looking at a system here that strengthening as it works its way to the south of pakistan. it's going to bring some of that wet and windy weather to southern areas of iran. and it is expected to move into the gulf of oman and bring some of that wet weather, possibly to musket. we could see some flooding from that system. we'll keep an eye on that. we're also seeing if you showers to the west of yemen in those join up with the showers affecting those central areas of africa. some of the heaviest rain to come for nigeria as well as the guineas and gambia were watching some heavy rain come into play on saturday. and as we moved to southern africa, it's the hot of south africa unless suited that scene some of that wet weather. some of that rain edging up into southern areas of botswana. ah, what freedom of the press on the stress step outside the mainstream shift the focus
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. but pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pretext with a prime minister clamped out on the press. the listening post on a just 0 ah pitches, joint law. that's the beauty of television. journalism i've always wanted to make the audience feel something to create an emotional connection story. oh, sometimes you have to go to great lengths to do just a when we made a film on the provider bars, we covered it without fear or favor. we still 1st hand the fee, the pandemic records, and the behavior leads on the truck. when you realize what's going on, the police investigating and write it out with the government expelled me by, couldn't hide from the truth as
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a tax on press freedom escalate. i work the al jazeera because i hold the line. i'm drew ambrose. mm. mm. oh. a story is prime minister announces a major easing of some of the wells, toughest cove and travel walls, but only for people who are fully vaccinated. ah ha, on money inside. this is out there, alive from doha. also coming up. the u. s. avoids a government shocked.

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