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. ready brook it's a fine from dogs in retaliation to his randy strikes over night that have killed several palestinians. among those killed is valley hudson valley. the head of the stomach junior high rocket lodge street. the clock is out 0, a light from the holes to coming up one years since i kidding button is rarely sniper new justice for i'll just throw street. i've locked the army as cold enough to find that protesting puck this dog over 5 minutes. and then comes arrests, at least 8 people have been killed. the so we begin with is really launching another round of air strikes on gaza, which is destroyed residential buildings in hon. eunice and the pasta
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a barrels of rock. it's 5, some guys that's the latest is ready of types of killed at least 3 palestinians that brings the death toll to $25.00. since this latest escalation began, how does the new media say most of the victims where women and children may gone to compensate people who lost their homes in these really strikes? may they be patient and may gods destroy these raids and defend them? and every one who deals with them, what it is really struggling to con eunice in the gaza strip, is killed the head of the rock. it unit to me is lemme jihad group. and the statements, the group confirmed that it's combined ali has son gully was assassinated in the strike. he was a member of the military council head of the rocket units and outputs brigades. israel has killed 4 is. lemme just had commodities in the last 72 hours or wednesday, more than 500 rockets for launch from gauze, a biased leverage you had in response to the is really strikes across the goals.
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and now, given the upside is dining by for us. so give me a just give us a status update of the situation now. yes, rob, as you mentioned, as strikes and exchanges saw you was the taking place old nice here in the gaza strip hand to its east riley's house. uh, the exchange of fire continued until uh, the hours of don't and uh when to when this uh, latest home was uh, uh, bobs, buying is really air strike in time units. uh, 3 people were killed, including oh, cassandra gate, sorry, oh, puts brigades at the military, wind up as long as you had commander, the messiah, a unit commander. i knew that the, along with 2 others, and multiple of injuries have fallen from that assassination operation. now another home prior to that, uh, the bombing of that residential apartment, another
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a residential home in bay flat here that's in the north and part of the gaza strip before that was also destroyed. but a record of sense, which is a warning mess side was fired prior at the home when it was evacuated, it was instantly bumped. the latest, also by the ministry of health is 27 people killed and over 76 has been injured mostly, or most injuries are critical in serious injuries, according to the ministry of health. this coming of how they got the, the head of the rocket units, and indeed, the other members of the islamic jihad, full combined has been killed. what kind of impact will that have on their ability to strike back as well before this last commands or was
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assassinated? is lobby to hide over id while there were, there were a lot of sources talking about a ceasefire. set that they were not ready to start talking or discussing any c squire agreement because the blood of the martyrs is still fresh. according to that with child who is a senior, you had the political leader here in god's done. now with the kidding of a, this force commander. i think it complicates the for the situation. furthermore, in terms of the talks of the call wherever or a ceasefire is likely to have his not issued any statements after that. but there has uh, started a launching of rocket since about uh, a slow coat time here, which is about 2 hours ago from now uh the re launching of rockets has started while the response of the,
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our strike has also been taking place in these past 2 hours in, in different areas. so the killing of the sports commander does complicate the situation. if there were any developments going on to our, towards a ceasefire. a given that thanks about, we'll leave it. that's the moment you know outside the in garza, let's cross to israel. i've been in boxes in ashland, near the border with garza, and have him tell me what you're seeing. the city of ashville, on a few miles canceling with his new all dogs, are it so it's been relatively peaceful here over night. and as you can probably hear it, as traffic on the street, people are walking around businesses. the open b is ready minutes reset the between 4 and 500 rockets were fired from gauze it yesterday. all of those more than 300 incidents is ready territory. few of the off
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of those were intercepted by the defense mechanism known as the on the, on the vast majority of those that made it through the defense mechanism. landed in open spaces, an agricultural lab. however, that was damaged to buildings, to homes, to cause in communities across southern his route, including here in nashville on, including in baton, is that don't not fall from here and some of the smaller communities as well be is ready minutes. goals are saying that it carried out a $130.00 plus strikes against islamic jihad targets inside garza. i really believe that for me. thanks. a lot to the most talk is true from ash come on, let's go to west jerusalem. a jump june joins aside from the i certainly have it the some would have towards but a ceasefire. what are you hearing as well, nick, as of late last night based on the comments that a lot of israeli officials were making to media outlets here. and there were a lot of indications that the israeli government believes that
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a ceasefire might be reached by perhaps this morning. obviously, that has not happened yet. and it's interesting we heard last night from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he spoke to the media after a situational assessment. that he had held with security cabinet officials and these really defense minister, you walk a lot in those remarks. he said that any escalation or de escalation when it came to flare ups a tensions with gaza, that would be up to israel. what we're hearing this morning is that one of the sticking points when it comes to a potential ceasefire seems to be the issue of assassinations. it seems as though based on what we're hearing from is really government officials quoted in this really media that islamic jihad would like to get assurances that if there was a ceasefire, that their leadership won't continue to be targeted by the israelis that these
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killings will not continue, and it seems as though is real is not going to make that concession. this is all very interesting because in the past couple of weeks we've heard a lot more talk about the potential for israel to begin doing more targeted assassinations against leadership figures in the palestinian factions in the gaza strip. this is something that really changes the equation, right? now if this wasn't being discussed as much as it was, if there wasn't so much concern about where precisely this is going in, perhaps a ceasefire may have already been reach. you've had many is really officials over the course of the past few days. come out to local media outlets and say openly that if this faction gets more involved, where if this faction gets more involved, that their leadership will be targeted for assassination. and that's something that obviously is bothering the faxes in gaza. and it's something that clearly the israeli government is not willing to retreat from a position that it seems that perhaps they're going to take even more forcefully going forward. as of now unclear where things stand. it does seem as though is real,
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would like to see a ceasefire. take effect. a lot of this is going to be what's in the details, what the different parties will agree to. but as of now fighting continues, whether or not there is will for a potential will for a cease fire that has not yet happened. we're just going to have to see it's going to be critical to see what happens in the hours going forward. next. all right ma'am, and thanks for that. haven't jump june the investors and the so then it's being one year since the beginning of al, just their agenda 3 and i will actually she was killed. fine is ready sniper, while reporting on and is really on the right in the occupied westbank, despite the evidence. i can is have not been brought to justice. so for stephanie deca has this report. now how well listen, you know, how it was her style, professional, genuine, humble,
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caring that earned her reporting and should read herself the admiration and respect, billions of yours in the mean. shooting of blacklist, short dead findings really sniper on may the 112022. she was on the assignment in janine, in the occupied westbank of off to being rushed to hospital. she was declared dead at 7 13 am from her colleagues, shock greece display nice shooting of walker was a familiar name. in the arabic speaking world, the large numbers that turned out for her funeral with testimony to how loved she was. it's rare for during this to have this kind of an impact known as the voice of palestine, even in death to me and continue to tell the story of the policy being and people
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is really forces be mourners at her funeral procession. homeless, closing showings, coughing to food, to the ground. these images prompted international condemnation from the united states to france and the vatican. it appears these really didn't want her coffin to be carried by the people for for the palestinian flag to be flown. terean's family has campaigned tirelessly for justice, approaching the white house, the international criminal court, the european parliament, the vatican, and the united nations general assembly. the americans in these really said was most likely to read was killed. fine is really soldier, but that it was an accident and no further action would be taken. however, several independent investigations found that the shot was fired by a sniper. that jarine was deliberately targeted. most of the feel free to do so that he does the shooting. that blacklight was a high profile, palestinian,
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but despite holding jewel nationality within the american passports, despite being a well known journalist backed by a global media network. and despite her family loved being at the highest levels one year on, there was no accountability for her kidding. a new sign that her killer ever be brought to justice. stephanie decker. o g 0 o. d 0 is headquarters into ha the let's big now the to need to import him. who's in jeanine? anita, you are the very spots of sherry and was killed. it's the wrong. how will people be remembered? people remember her phone me as a journalist who didn't want to leave any story until she was here at the air the hours of the morning because she heard the event is really read to jamie and refugee camp. she wanted to be there, talk to families when she was shot. there's already in the past a year,
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a lot of events come on, mary, thing her remember and her, and on her and her we talk about in graduations, events, ceremonies, a, we had the memorial, a service earlier this year, and earlier this week. sorry, we also had a cultural sunset and from a look on which she saw on the board of the organized and events with that with cultural the that and saying palestinians up to do that with a lot of kind of sitting in a speaker is also there was a song that it's called cheering will live on. so she's someone that people remember with a lot of pain, but also a lot of respect because she was passionate that the cases to amplifying the palestinian voice throughout her life. that need a you recall the been so i know a very well just take is but 12 months ago when you heard about what the
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you know, when we 1st heard the to a sauce, he couldn't believe us. we were in shock. we're still in shock because we thought that, you know, ship might have been injured. likely certain this so often gets targeted to buy is where the 1st is when they are the 4th, the but low. she was wearing his jacket, her vest, her husband, a sniper amount. it's is really soldier sniper managed to fire bullets that landed behind her ear and killed for you can imagine the shell of trauma that her families held for colleagues. and as such as the that we felt because she's someone who just wanted to tell the world what's happening. and this is what falls to the injured or this would tell you she was targeted because they do not want the story to be out. this is why there's a lot, the fear that us a lot of stress amongst us to be insured and
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a specific specifically those who go to the fields that we're seeing more and more rates are becoming almost daily. but also they're becoming deadlier and does he are . so you can imagine the pain and trauma if it's old, particularly, until now one year on. no one has been held accountable for killing. indeed, and that's the thing is that i need it. we'll leave it the thanks very much indeed . do you remember reporting? well, nora day, is it political and less than full? i'm a spokeswoman for the palestinian task force on public diplomacy. and she says, palestinians are still coming to terms with the death of sharing. and there's a sense of collective loss for all of us as their colleagues, along with the family will not tire for, from demanding justice. but i fear that judging by the track record of israel's and community and the fact that it has yet to be held accountable for any crime, it was proven to have committed that justice uh may be elusive
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in this case as well. i've been avoiding thinking about the fact that it's been a year because it's almost to our to believe that it's been a year since we last heard to talk or report on a major event in palestine. it doesn't even make sense. i think in our minds, in my mind, there is anything happening in palestine without should be reporting on it. this journalist who's the professional, who is an amazing example of a person, a 5 day grace in the field, no matter how tough the situation was. she always maintained her called for grace, her kindness and her professionalism. um so it's, it's been a very difficult year, almost unbelievable. even though we've lost other colleagues along the way. but
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perhaps there was a different stages in our careers. and certainly none of the touch, the hearts of millions of palestinians and viewers around the world like should in the still ahead here in out 0, thousands of refugees had news that the us proposed to include every restrictions on his parted with mexican plus just 5 or 6 kilometers behind me is sue that people are fleeing for safety. they say they are running for the lives the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the 0 mind about top stories is uh, and as well as low as another round of air strikes on garza destroying residential buildings. and con eunice and in the past of the barrels of rockets being far from
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joseph ledge, the types of killed 3 posting tools for justice to mount the 1st and the best route. the death of outs or journalist read about the policy and american was killed by his ready snipe or in the west. to puck is done with the government was pulled in the army to maintain order of the mass protest against the arrest of former prime minister and run con, at least 8 people have been killed in 2 days of unrest. there's always been jump a votes. now from as long tangled against the rest of them run upon his student into violent confrontations. that security forces is like a something that he can solve, but he says several people have been killed and hundreds wounded. hon supporters, vandalized buildings and doors to vehicles and 7 cities auto body guidelines. we noticed that ask you guys across the red line, they shouldn't expect us to sit quietly after that. we're going to teach them
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a less than that. they will remember all that lives fine, but we can proceed any government building at any time and we're ready to do. it was issued 100 or 300 or 1000 of us, no matter how many policy work is they shoot down. we will continue to protest. nobody does have interested in trying to distance themselves from the disruption. but i've awesome. for just is the legal thought you choose to write, keep it peaceful. do not a good it could be because is do not destroy public or private property. but the reason for this is that right? these were unprecedented scenes and we demonstrate just storming the army headquarters and come on the offices homes. the military has one that know for the tax will be tolerated. it's going funds by the quote, again desperate for power dressed and politically got the cricket due to him,
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politician is accused of corruption and misuse of power. the government is denied. the charges are politically motivated and is born supporters of ever on fun. gone on google, rodney government, we have the role of the law means that you fight for your rights in front of the law and in court. damaging public infrastructure is an act of terrorism which and hostile to the homeland. i will needs terrorist and the enemies of the country to immediately stop there in mid t against the country. otherwise, the evil people who under estimate the law will be brought to justice and punished based on the long as the violence and political tension escalate. people have been caught up in the chaos of the month, bundle them around all. this is a great usage brussels. my people, those applause businesses i used to to people come go to what, not everyone is rich or poor people who can't afford to seek to totally forget this kind of go with i have a government denounced that all schools should remain open,
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but 99 percent of the students can't get to school, the exams and children will suffer. there is no public transport. another intense thrown off. you got shells have been fired ad this crowd walking, the main highway drawer dissolve. are these are the processes and not in the distance is the police line where the shows are coming in from internet services are being suspended for an indefinite period and popular social media sites of also being lot of iran cause legal challenges continued to mount. there seems to be public congress, which is going over some and drive it down to 0 is not about the firm in assistive tech a and syria have met for the 1st time in more than a decade. the bt must go between the fi, something like that. and my flip shuffle, shola is part of a regional effort to normalize relations. as 1st such meetings, since bull pro caught in syria 12 years ago, fighting is continuing into don's capitol of cop to between the army and the rep and support forces talks about
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a few minutes here in colorado or ongoing in saudi arabia. you and says at least 600 people have been killed and more than 700000, displaced within 2 dogs with houses people rules and making their way into neighboring countries. but as they invest, robbie reports not from tried. those who make it across the board has faced serious hardship when they arrive. this is a fairly common site here in these parts of chad newly arrived. refugees from su, done fleeting for their lives, coming in, finding shade in safety under a tree wherever they can. now we are here in the village of the gulf or on the chatty inside of the border, just 5 or 6 kilometers. behind me is sudan. people are fleeing for safety. they say they are running for their lives while they still can the women we've been speaking to say that they've been hearing about communal violence.
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they've been hearing reports that have been terrifying for them and they are running for that very reason. really. it's an illustration of how the battle in far away hard to him, the battle for students capital is resonating with people living on the fringes of the country, living on the edge of the country. hearing about what is happening, fearing the worst because it has happened, share before and running for the lives while they still can. we spoke to one woman, we asked her what she needs. and she simply said, we need every thing. so the circumstances here are very dire and people are running not just because of the fighting in the car to we are very far away from there they are running because they say there is now a power vacuum. they are worried about things like communal violence come into this area that it happens all the time. disagreements between neighbors conflicts between different tribal groups. that is fairly common. but there was some sort of security presence here that kept the lead on it. but now because of the fighting in the car too,
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because of the power brokers battling it out for control of the capital in there by control of the country. they said there was a power vacuum here and they are worried that even the smallest treat girls, communal violence could amplify and become farmer wide spread very quickly. and so they say they are running now for their lives while they still can't. for the past 3 years, the united states has been using a pen demik era policy called a title 42 to restrict the number of asylum seekers. and now that measure is about to when migrants and gathering the us mexican border. john holman, has more now from the mexican city of suite of products they've been coming whichever way they kind us plain freight train migrant from central south america and beyond heading to the us boot at least some of them. because this week marks a big change in us migrant policy,
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the end of title 40 to the controversial measure that the united states is used to refuse asylum to most migrant for 3 years on the ground. so they might carry cove it. it finishes on friday, but there's confusion among those of the buddha of a width of the changing rules will actually make it easier to get into the us on an imprint to come the sprung up in the shadow of the boat holding see it. what is mexico? we met who deanna and had little to emily from venezuela on the way. if you only tell you that i think we've got to get in today tomorrow, they could refuse us because title 42 ends and the new rules begin. many more here think the same they've been caring for days. it seems that the messaging from us is percolated down to the ground. american authorities, a bit of pains to say that just because tied to 42 with its near blanket ban on asylum seekers is anything that doesn't mean that there's an open buddha. they're bringing in other rooms. those looking for
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a saw him have to make an appointment here in mexico through or not could see the p one. and people who jumped the fence looking to hon themselves. and on the other side, as has happened in the past, could face up to 5 years by re entry to the states or even prosecution. but there are a lot of glitches in the new system. the c p one up is up and running the migrant site. you're breaking the crushes because they will load and off. the 2nd step on the up just doesn't open. who the on the told me. and despite the new rules, us is still expecting a search on the food to michael who we met on the train into holidays. explain why the don't like, oh my goodness, we're looking for a batch of future not to be treated as kings, but to be given a chance to us. officials estimate that there are 22000000 displaced people in the americas. many of those heading to the states with that code that i don't home and i'll just say to see that what is that's the weather's coming up then inside story
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exams, the rest of the form that i can study to like the thursday, the 11th of may here's how it's looking across europe and africa. nice to have you along and i think we're bound to see some flooding across the eastern shores of the age. we had exceed anywhere from croatia to albania, and there's also some spring snow in the forecast for the else. still talking down cooler air from the north through the boss 1st. so assemble your next out at 14 degrees on thursday, and still some showers for that western side of turkey, the other side of the mediterranean right now. not as hot as it has been in southern spain, seville, 33 degrees. i think the bigger story is these wins roaring down the coast of portugal. gus, up to 75 kilometers, probably still going to be conditions across the islands of ireland and britain, likely to generate a few showers there. there has been some flooding across the southern areas of
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england because of how much rain we've seen, or embrace means temperatures and also in helsinki or an end above average for this of the year of weather makers spinning around the sun in dustin, egypt, including for cairo but your temperature is up to $37.00 degrees and not too long ago, your walk shut, we were talking about temperature is 10 degrees above average. now 10 below on thursday, with a daytime height of 25 degrees. cold front sides into the western cape prophet. and so that means rain and wind for a cape town on thursday. okay. got around and see you soon. a. the 2 of us didn't even customs with their families smuggling
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