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a hi steve. the on the, the,
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on the clock. this is out. is there a life coming up in the next 60 minutes, brooke? it's a 5 from gone to retaliation to his right. the s drive 7 night that have killed several punishments among those killed is ali hassan guns, the head of these lemons. you have rocket boats, gold strip. and one year since i'm either buying these rarely snipe, no, just as proud to 03. the armies cold in the bottom process and focused on by mistake mind counts for at least 8 people to be killed in the so we begin with this real alone to another round of s strikes on dogs, which is destroyed residential buildings in con eunice. and the last few hours of barrels of rockets was fired from gauze. fallacious is ready attacks of killed at
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least 3 palestinians not brings the death, told the $27.00 since it's late. this escalation began progress to the media site. most of the victims with women and children may gone to compensate people who lost their homes in these really strikes. may they be patient and may god destroy these reviews and defend them, and everyone who deals with them as well as real says it's targeting is let me do you have positions in gaza? the on group is confirmed default seem to come on, has been killed, at least a sun valley was a member of the ministry council and head of the rocket unit and outwards for gates in a moment will speak to him. how much m g in western has them on the prospects of us . he saw a bit of boxes in these raised city basketball. first, let's go to unit outside. who's dining by forcing cause and then you just tell us what the latest is that what's the latest situation in light, if uh what's been happening as well. nick, the air strikes these really are strikes are still taking place. they have started
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for about 3 hours now. in the skies of gauze, the main areas that are being heavily targeted now are in the seldom part of the gaza strip in one unit. and in the north. and part of the goal is this trip in baker law. here, local sources are saying, but just now a homeless targeted and they blah here that's in the northern part of the gaza strip. prior to that, uh, also we have witnessed a launching of brackets about 2 hours ago or more a launching of rocket. so about just one barrel of rockets was launched to its east rarely town. other than that there has no been any more launching to the rockets now uh, the residential homes at apartments that have been targeted. and the latest round of escalation in these 3 days, apart from the for uh,
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residential apartments for the for, is lot mcgee had, uh commanders, also 2 homes, one in the south and uh, part of the gaza strip in con units. that's for a family. and another and be that he, that's in the northern part of can you and is both homes were evacuated prior to their bombing. but the ministry of housing is saying that dozens of uh, homes and residential apartments have been evacuated by their residents because they were uh like, really, really damaged by the targeting of those other homes. and there are and livable and you were to tell us more about the because he was the rocket launching commander and the last of the other members of islamic jihad. yes,
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well i li valley who is the commander of the rockets moans here in the look. let's brigade the military wing of these, like me, you had with assassinated in the hours of don't on thursday in his residential apartment, while 2 others with him multiple injuries have also fallen from that attack. but it seems that adding to this assess evasion, this is going to complicate further any uh, ceasefire agreement or talks that are being carried out by international mediations and since last night. but i don't think that that has affected uh the launching of the rockets from because this trip to it is rarely town. because later after that we have witnessed launching of rockets. now these coming hours this day in particular shirts, tell us how much their ability of launching the rockets has been effected,
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especially that it is. it has been called over the past 2 hours from any launching from because the strip now the funeral of an idea that name is after uh the uh, afternoon prayer uh where he will be taking. he will be buried and taken uh to his burial and uh we, we expect to witness the beginning of a launching or retaliation or response after his burial. alright, you know, leave that for me, right. thanks very much. the e mail side, the in dog. let's go to israel now to josh cologne, just near the border with gauze over the mountains. this dining by for side, but to tell us more about what you'll see, i will make those rough kits that you me just mentioned this morning. seemed to have precipitated some warning sirens and some of the communities around garza inside israel. or we take the title tale of rockets loans to around $500.00 over
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the last couple of days. the vast majority of those didn't to is rating territory. but few of the off of those that did within, intercepted by the missile defense mechanism known as the on done. a lot of those seemed to have been intercepted around the area where we're standing here, just to know what the goals are about 6 departments as north of the strip, but a quite a few also did full ominously in agriculture areas and also in some open spaces we do know that some rockets did land on homes on buildings, on calls in towns by ash cologne, a few kilometers north of here. and also in some of the other smaller communities. closer garza, the consequences of it seems to be in that. of course these randy ministry has been responding, but is there any media this morning reporting that the minute trees saying that they would not respond with the as strikes so long as the rockets cease. but of course we've not had any official response to those reports from these ready ministry psych phonics. all right, but i'm ready for that. thanks a lot to bite with you is the day goes on. let's across to west jerusalem now
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haven't jump june joins us. life from the haven't had been whispers. some word of talks about us these 5, what are you here? that's right. make it. let me try to break this down as much as i can for you and the viewers, because it is complicated. a lot of stuff is playing out behind the scenes right now to listen to what we're hearing from israeli officials being quoted, someone on a misplace. i'm not anonymous. lead to is really media outlets. it seems clear that the israeli government would like a ceasefire to be in effect, that they are engaging with egyptian mediators that they are considering it. and then they would very much like for a cease fire to be announced. what we're hearing is that one of the main sticking points when it comes to agree to a cease fire is that according to his really officials, islamic jihad is essentially demanding that the israeli government makes a commitment that they are not going to target any more is bombing to hod
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leadership for assassinations. this is a complicating factor for the israeli government the last few weeks. we know that there are been internal deliberations inside the cabinet as to israel was going to start engaging in more targeted assassinations of leadership figures within palestinian factions. then in the last few days, we've seen now, at least for leaders from hispanic jobs that have been targeted by the israeli military. and those strikes on gaza. so just allow me to hot, as we're told, does not want once to get a commitment from israel, that they will no longer target their leadership. israel as we understand that this, our is not willing to make that concession. that's where this all gets very complicated. we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu last night after he had a situational assessment. with the defense minister, you'll have the lots, as well as other members of the security cabinet. when he addressed the assembled media. after that meeting, he said that it was going to be up to israel to either escalate or to de escalate. but behind the scenes, we saw the,
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the foreign minister eli cohen addressing media here saying that they were hopeful that a cease fire would potentially be in effect within the next several hours. we've also been told that behind the scenes, the military has pushed for the government to accept the ceasefire. so it's very much a fluid situation. it seems as though all the players would like for a cease fire to take place, but it seems like there are some major sticking points in obstacles at this hour. it's really going to be crucial as to what happens the next several hours. and then we'll just see where it goes from there next. all right, man, thanks a lot. i'm attempting 9, west resume modeling the occupied westbank is ready for assistive car, adult raids, and several locations. at least 6 palestinians with detained in new usher items refugee come 3 palestinians with injured drink. confrontations with these rarely forces rates also took place enough this and then to back the
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so it has been one year since the killing. if alj a very jealous of the street, i was, she was mad at find is ready. sniper reporting on and his re, the army right in the occupied westbank despite the evidence that killers have not been brought to justice. so far, stephanie deca has now how well, as i knew it was her style professional, genuine, humble, caring that earned her reporting. and she read herself the admiration and respect, billions of yours and laughing. c shooting a blacklist, short dead find is read the 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,
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disability shooting up 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 read and continue to tell the story of the policy being and people is really forces the mourners at her funeral procession. almost closing children's coughing to food to the ground. these images prompted international condemnation from the united states to france and the by to can. it appears these really didn't want her coffin to be carried by the people for, for the palace being and 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,
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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, and that jarine was deliberately targeted most they'll probably be there so that he does the shooting. that blacklight was a high profile, palestinian, 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 killing. a new sign that her killer will ever be brought to justice. stephanie decker, all g 0, l g 0 is headquarters into ha. or while several events are being held to mount the 1st end of the 3 of the 3 and
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a block of death in causes capital here in the hall at the solidarity stanford street is taking place. right now, i think we can cross to see the acting director general of else. is there a meeting at work? that's mr. so it looks became a tremulous noon of one of the, of, of friends during the list. immediately the french is additionally initiated investigations on the bottom killing of the french don't listen to pop labeling. yeah. the offense, as a war cry, or, you know, you send me a private, the bad i raise the question, would be on what bases are they dealing with these cases? what a do, what a stand up being adopted. and in any event,
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i would like to emphasize that i had added to 0 that pledges the milwaukee to continue and be enough to exert maximum effort to find and to continue to work in absolute integrity and professionalism. the crimes perpetrated against the journalists, then you will not be hacked. then our results will continue to a new work in pursuit of the truth. we will also do maximum effort, mean to put an end to violations, to the rights of freedom of press. any of the poodle as a zeta will continue to seek the ad. i mean that the other van is in order to ensure that the kiddos of doing the listen to when i go unpunished,
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i am, i am certain that a day will come where many we will achieve this goal at the if that is bought in the legal action, so those paid for today does have at least we have the more punishment we may have done with israel has been exposed when it comes to the killing of cities they, united states is similarly expose. what are they? the same applies to all other countries that violating the rights of freedom of press and the right of doing that list to work in safe environment. therefore, we would continue with our efforts seeking justice feeling for sure a some of the efforts would continue from within the so you to as
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a network and cooperation with the internet and the doors will be and human rights organizations for how can i mean so as you all know, we have filed a case with the international court of justice. then the national, the grim and the international criminal court. and we are expecting and our company has a team of counselors are working on daily basis. and so our way left them we be either meet demand with them or within the court to expedite the of the proceedings and to avoid pro longing the case simply for that reason that city is getting, getting lost. that would be for good thing with the passage of di, what do you have then? we are under the pressure and we call on the cold no way to speed up the
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proceedings. and with that, she has an address and he and i would like to commend the efforts accepted by our colleagues, namely for the public liberties and human rights center. and the with the continued coverage of this a heinous cry. and not have you been, i hope that justice what will be 7 and for city and space on other donor is. and i also wish where there will be an end to all the violations, to or don't list and free them policy grace as the and the heavy duty. but if you go to my list at the deal, man, if he left it that is uh, the acting director general, the opposite, our media network stuff as i'm speaking at the sound of doris, he's done for sure. he and i were active saying that we will continue to seek
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justice for sharing that as well as being exposed when it comes to killing. and that's we filed the case with the international criminal court. and the team is working on this on a daily basis. says that with them on the court, expedite proceedings and do not 7 tonight. let's cross now to need to abraham who's in jeanine and need to understand your study, the very spot where sharing was killed. is it difficult times that remind us of the event 12 months ago today? 12 months ago when you 1st heard about what was happening and then as the day revealed the truth of what have taken place. let me tell you 1st. that's when should in 1st woke up on a cold uh by her producer allison moody. it told her that there's an has really read. she assembled the team and she got ready and came here. she wore her press jacket for how much i came to this place when these really on the other side of the
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roads, they stopped and killed her. so for us as during the, this, when we 1st heritage and her colleagues such as data we were covering with had already for some time here in jeanine. there was a lot of tension so we would very ready with for. so for us, when we heard that, of course, you could sense that this belief, the denials, if you may, because for us, you know, city was wrong. all the someone who always cared about for safety, the safety of the team. she's someone that cares about telling the story you know, accuracy in all passion. so you can imagine the saw queens that she sent, not just to us as janice and colleagues, also all across the palestinian territory all across the world too. as someone was highly respected, loved and for people to see her being shots by and is really smart for in front of
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the world camera and still no accountability. you know, in the 1st few minutes of, after the news surface of her shipping, these really forces release the spacing and saying it was positive flights or so shelter. and then they released the videos saying, oh, these really the army was shooting as fight. those that were close to her and then human rights organizations, both tools in this narrative showing that the origin, this of the videos from many people in your engineering. what front of me to see was the target said for palestinians. here they continue to remember when they say, even if they silos and legacy with the legacy said he lives on the do palestinians think the stream will ever get justice needed is hello. sidney is feels that the international complete community is complicit and has been
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as real, gets away with night there. you know, palestine has been a member of the room statutes which has international criminal court. as the international criminal court, previous prosecutor has opened an investigation into potentially more crimes and the post and in territory. but saw for a couple of years later, we haven't seen anyone do anything when it comes to the investigation. so for palestinians, they've given up hope that the international community is going to help them find justice. so people do not trust the international system, but still they will tell you that. so we stop asking for justice. no, many here would say the justice for she is just this for all the people she's reported on throughout her life because she has all of her life have pipe their voice. and so they say, we can't get just this for city. maybe is reinforces with, think twice before shooting and killing kind of thing. okay. need that thing so
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that, that need a room reporting from jeanine that's enough from about a who's mid least analyst base and washington. he explains, why do you it's failed to seek justice for sure. at the bottom, administration was pressured into allowing for independent the f. b. i investigation into the killing. but that investigation is moving at an incredibly slow pace and it's inexcusable. it's obviously been politicized. and there needs to be pressure to get that investigation to conclude and for action to be taken based on the findings that we all know. everybody knows that she was killed by a sniper, that she was deliberately targeted. but she was wearing a press best that a sniper hit her in the tiny spot that her head was exposed. all of this is pointing to a very clear and deliberate murder. and what needs to happen is meaningful accountability in the form of frankly, beyond the city. but you know, you can't keep funding afford military, that murders, journalists,
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and the fact that the us gives these really military $3800000000.00 every year. and military funding is really inexcusable in the face of many crimes that were committed against the palestinians. there have been resolution after resolution passed by the united nations investigation after investigation into israel's crimes against palestinians. and accountability never comes. and that's for a simple reason. and that is the fact that the us steps him to prevent meaningful accountability for his route. the united states has used as vito more than 50 times to block international. what kind of ability for israel intervenes, as you know, puts pressure on the international criminal court to try to stifle investigations of is really crimes. you have a system in which the world superpower is intervening and repeatedly, to ensure that as well as a country above the law that is, crimes are never, you know, nobody's ever brought to justice for them. and that is, i think, what the fundamental relative has to change in order for us to see the possibility
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for our kind of ability for this murder. and as long as we live in an environment which the us government can't get away with this kind of a favorable, you know, exceptional treatment for israel, putting it above the law. it's going to be very difficult to see a kind of ability in this case. but i'm off the head on this. these are including just 5 or 6 kilometers behind his suit that people are fleeing for safety. they say they are running for their lives. thousands of refugees had no to the us prepared to end up fund demik error restrictions on the border with mexico. the fighting is continuing and so don's capital called to him between the army and the rep that support forces talks about a humanitarian, colorado, our ongoing and saudi arabia you and says at least 600 people have been killed and
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more than $700000.00 displaced within suit on myself, i thought would be a good one. tragic, tragic is the word i can use to describe the situation and see done. if i can find a word more expressive than tragic, i would use it because for real that's a complete standstill. because even feel the days as they passed by, nobody is feeling safe, constant air strikes, you're here, they on light. even though it's less of any used to be now you only hear it in the morning. the lights couple over i from the fighters and bullets you hear viewing the day, but not as much. but still using constant worry that you be laying in bed and the bomb would fall into you on break your building or on your house. so every time you hear the airplane, every time you hit a bomb, you'd be on edge or thousands of people are also making their way into neighboring countries for the same bus driver reports from child days you make it across. the
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board is face serious hardships when they arrive. this is a fairly common sight here in these parts of chad newly arrived. refugees from su, done fleeing for their lives, coming and finding shade in safety under a tree wherever they can. now we are here in the village of gold 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. 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,
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fearing the worst, because it has happened. sure 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 funding 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 of it. 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, 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 trigger of communal violence could amplify and become far more widespread, very quickly. and so they say they are running now for their lives while they still
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can't with thousands of families, an eastern democratic republic of congo lost everything in the land slide last week . and time villages were just swept away and more than 400 people have been confirmed that 5000 still missing survivors of struggling to find temporary shelter, food and clothes. catherine saw a report now from 9. we could be in the south keeping. 11 year rose francois must have the sheets and his 3 brothers, a building, a shelter. on the hill, the village opened the case. barnes and other siblings are among those still receive. after the long flight, the sleeping the cold, the new home is leaking and they have no food. the frontier truck, paula, we don't have anyone to help us. we only have the clothes we wear and i don't know what to do. we must help parents, but they gone a short distance away the rag, a dog. oh,
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another survivor is trying to keep his wife safe and dry. the children i'm missing during the day i looked for my children, but i couldn't find them. we even search light came for, they must be buried underneath the mode. all these families have seen the stories. the lawn slide killed, hundreds of people, realities, friends, and neighbors. this is very much a community morning. people here are trying to do whatever they can to rebuild, but this area is not safe. they say it's been raining heavily every day. aid has started trickling in, but the number of people who need help far exceeds the supply and government officials see the priority is moving people to safety and do what we are full of the could be to gauge when we can declare at the end of the search and recovery operation, what is important is to protect those who been affected and to make sure we have measures in place.

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