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space of stay, feel safe anymore. what happens on that day is a will quite those coming across the lines and know that the level of destruction here proof of just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries the these riley on the launch is a major air in ground, offensive engineering at least 9 palestinians, and killed in the occupied west bank. the hello, i'm emily. angling, this is jesse are alive from so how so coming up place in front, make 5 fewer arrest. soft is 6 nights, a rising potential remains up to the play shooting of
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a teenager. about in the most annoying group says they've stopped recruitment in russia for at least a month. and it's back to school for teenage mothers in governor, as the government gets top box for it's we're trying to education programs the welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news from the occupied. west bank is rel, is conducting a major offensive on jeanine and other parts of the territory is riley forces have killed at least 9 palestinians, an injured 50 on this. some are in critical condition and the death toll has been rising. more than a 1000 is riley soldiers were deployed to janine as part of the operation they haven't reported any serious injuries. is riley air force also launched at least 10 a stripes on the city. the ride has cause extensive damage to the buildings and the infrastructure. and major focus of the right is the janine refugee camp is home to
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more than 20000 palestinian refugees and was hit by magic. is riley raid just 2 weeks ago that killed 7 people and wounded more than 100. the palestinian, or sorry, he called the latest operation, a new will crime against defenceless people. island fisher begins our coverage. it began in the early hours of the morning. the biggest assault and the janine refugee camp since the 2nd into 5 to or uprising back in 2002. it strikes into the heart of a heavily populated area in jeanine. smoke could be seen rising from residential blocks. these really ami claims it's involved in an operation against what it describes as terrorist elements in the area. polish to be in presidency, says be sold is a new war against the power steering and people really and consequently is attack
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biased rather as low as war plans and drones of messiahs. and they've used almost every arsenal, every weapon in their arsenal. and the resistance simply keeps expend. columns of is really military vehicles, could be seen pushing into the janine camp, flipping up roads leaving chaos and their weak drones filtered in the you. so coming just hours after the end of the muslim utility brought protests onto the street, just last month and is really attack can be see media killed 6 people and lead to days of on. right. these really military says it's strengthening operations across the whole occupied westbank. and just preparing for possible missile strikes from inside garza and living in more than 100 palestinians have been killed in jeanine since the beginning of 2022. these really media describe the area as a was nice because militant groups have started working together,
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setting aside the differences, coming under one umbrella attack helicopters have been used in the most recent attacks. and janine the 1st time they've been seen in the west bank in years, i was so sure i'll just see the in the occupied westbank at any moment will speak to him run khan, who was standing by for us in west jerusalem. but 1st, let's get an update from ellen fisher, who's in jeanine. hello, the ellen. what's the latest on the military operation where you are, that desktop continues to climb, doesn't it? and we continue to hear gun bustles, raging and explosions from inside the come. if you take a look over my shoulder, you can see that there are a number of is really military vehicles parked to one of the entrances to the camp that's known as the horse running to boat, which takes you into did you mean refugee camp? and if we move the camera across to the left, you can see some pulls of smoke climbing into the it is we hear some more gunfire.
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we often hear that a load exchanges of gun fire and then we hear ambulances. we've been speaking to the ambulance service and the last hour they say they're being alive again, but it's, but i think it really depends on the soldier who's on the check point. then they need to go to negotiate. at that point, when they get in there is a real difficulty moving around simply because as we've been saying so much of the infrastructure, it has simply disappeared. we have seen, not only it's really military vehicles but to build to is or is moving into the cap and jeanine and they're ripping up the road, moving cars out of the way, damaging people's property and the ambulances day, and have to negotiate that. so the last we had is the 8 people have been killed in jeanine one other in the west bank. there being a number of injuries, at least 10 of those are critically ill in hospital, in areas around here. but it is difficult for the medical services to get to anyone who's actually inside to come. and alan, this is now the 50 is also right. so 5 is he has anything,
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any resistance that you've seen from people within the cap? well, seeing and the campus a bit difficult on the outskirts, we've certainly seen some storm throwing towards the soldiers. the soldiers responded by fighting back with what we suspect we're somewhere quoted is still a bullets which are always legal but can be but certainly cause a few injuries to the young man who are throwing stones. they are, the, are certainly military say this operation will last as long as it is going to last . but the palestinians that we've been speaking to are wondering where the international i rages. remember, janine is a refuge account with thousands and thousands of people live on top of one another . it's an incredibly dense, densely populated part. and here we saw a military helicopters coming in just after midnight. this operation started been going on for 14 hours or so. i'm fighting into that densely populated area. now you
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can talk about surgical strikes if you want, but the reality is you're not always going to be able to target exactly who you want when it is that densely populated. so the people around here, i'll be wondering where the international origins about that, and they're hoping that the international community will speak. there's been some comments from the likes of the categories and also from the you and expressing their consent and about what has happened. but they would like to see, not just once, but a lot more action from the international community over what is happening here in sneed? indeed, all right, thanks so much for bringing us up to speed allen efficient engineering. these really foreign minister eli cohen said that is ro is insane of 5 with the palestinian people. the best idea there is of how with a great stress i work with the site actually all the boxes of the region which is mainly
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come us and based on the job. busy the organization which finds it by that's bringing name, ron khan, who joins us live from west jerusalem. hello the im, ron, we've heard from members of these riley governments who continue to claim this is a fight against terrorism. what more can you tell us as well, that's absolutely signed language when it comes to raids in the occupied westbank and in other places, i always say that this is not for ration against a terrorist, but we keep saying those civilian casualties keep stacking up. so a lot of public opinion simply don't believe inside the palestinian authority of reaction, saying that this is actually a little crime. you also mentioned that it wrong and that's another very standard thing. these ready government, this government in particular,
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always tries to focus on iran, hoping that the international community will also, i focus iran and it become a distractions was actually happening in the occupied westbank. now the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been briefing, members of his look good policy. well, he's been saying is concentrate on the idea that this is a limited operation in janine, but it will be a decisive that this isn't part of a wider operation across the occupied west bank. now the kind of language he's using is the same sort of language he uses when it comes to war on a was on garza, he's saying that this will be almost a decisive operation. it will continue for as long as it goes on. this is the largest operation that we've seen in the occupied westbank against the janine in many, many years. the fact that using helicopter gunship drones and the going in by land as well suggested this will not be over in the next few hours. normally when they
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go in, they go into trying to rest one or 2 people, perhaps to try and take some people out. and those operations last about 10 hours are up 14 hours. right now. also because of the scale of the operation. uh these ready? um, you have to issue a statement saying that this was in about them or keep buying jeanine refugee camp on this was in a fight against the palestinian authority. but a strike against all of the groups terrorist as they called him run these attacks come into escalating violence in the west bank. can you give us a sense of what led up to this point as well, since the beginning of the that have been these midnight, the rates across the occupied westbank in places like jeanine in places like nablus . those then have been met with reaction from the palestinians. we've seen shooting attacks in jerusalem. we've also seen a escalations in other parts of the west bank. we've also seen several clashes in
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places like bethlehem, and it will be the in muller against is really forces. i'm the escalation is something that is really of concert and that to the international community in particular, but also to the palestinians as well. these riley is a setting up a rocket defense systems on the boat with gauze that just in case that is reaction from goza. now it's not going to have and how mass have been speaking. they've said that the fight is within jeanine mold and capable of defending themselves. but the more those casualty figures go, the more that we see these right, these going into an income. the more that may well be, but we don't know, but that they will be a reaction from garza, but they will be more reaction from the occupied westbank. when that comes in, the form of bovine is whether it comes in the form of statements that remains the same will know uh, within the next few a few hours. all right, thanks so much for being use up to speed in runtime there for us to try the news now. and may as across france have cold for rallies,
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imposing neely awake of violent protests, even as the unrest begins to ease sunday nights. so fewer arrest than on the previous 5 nights of rising. there were 157 ris can paid to 700 on saturday. the grandmother of nail and the teenagers show that on tuesday has appealed to the right thing to stop. she said the killing of her grandson is being used as a pretext for violence as bringing ben in smith to joins us live now from paris. bennett, wherever we at with the police investigation into these vital shooting which started all of this fun. so one of the passengers who was in the car with nile and when he was shot, he's giving testimony today for the 1st time officially to the police investigators . this is the police state is investigating the actions of the police. now he's already spoken to french media a couple of days ago over the weekend, saying that what he saw, his version of events is not nile was initially pistol with tape. would that pulse
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of a gun? 3 times by the police officers made him dizzy? any splits, slipped on, the accelerates, and the call drove off, and that's when the police officer shot. so that's the story is given to the press . not so we imagine on the sound that's part of the testimony is going to get to these police investigators because remember, the police officer who shot by alarm is effective to be at the front of the front system. been charged with murder remains in custody. so they are investigating what they consider to calling them at the moment the mode of naya and then, and president mclaughlin is set to meet with some 220 megs of towns that have witnessed ryan's once. the hoping to achieve by doing that of the so i'm using with a mac or a manual macro. i'm not scheduled for tuesday. i had about outside towels across the country. people will call to gather in solidarity to show that support against
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the violence here in central powers on the heck dial go. the matter of powers met with the district him as outside the city, whole here and there on his all goes. he said that we will be vigilant, but i'll police of the citizens that so that we can live in security and freedom and so that we don't trade. so sacrifice freedom for security. so yes, they want to stop the violence, but yes, a recognition that there is a problem, but there is a that happened long standing complaints by people who live in the sort of less affluent suburbs of friends, the very they all suffer. what i believe is systematic racism and violence of the hands of the police and the police union themselves have accepted that there is a problem they play in the government for focusing on cracking down on crime. robin investing results enabled, leasing piece of issues in the money back chrome was now address. he's supposed to be in germany on a state visit, but instead he said,
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still in power is trying to address the root cause of his office box. right. we really appreciate the updates and information powers for us. thank you. still ahead on elgin's 0, full throttle in the windy city on for rainy star, chicago house and as ca, straight rice. and the 1st time the fall in accounting, the cost inflation is slowing. but the fight against it is ramping up in the is economic part is rising, it's aiming to be from china as a manufacturing hub, plus zambia. as deb deals, pre exploits, other nations in depth distress will follow suit. charging the cost on al jazeera. how do states console information? how does the narrative inform public opinion? how is this as intended? this and we framing the story? the listening post, i think the media, we don't cover the news,
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we cover the way the news is covered july on a jersey. the thing goes to the post office, the local election, sort of shift to the right click the country with this another guilty install, right? government 11 piece meets the indian women breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champions. since beach has the coast applicant meet us from across the continent as well. so seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people in power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of drought and hom conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster. as to security becomes increasing global concerns. the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and sound good around the world. to live on uh, just the uh the, [000:00:00;00]
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the hello are you watching? i'll just 0. i'm emily. and when he's a reminder about top story, this alum, palestinian laid is a describing the license these riley rains in the occupied westbank as a new will crime against defenceless people. is riley forces, have killed non palestinians, and injured 50 others at least 15 a strides. target engineering operations are also underway in ramallah and palestinians were arrested after a convoy of almond vehicles. right at the jeanine refugee camp is riley. army says it's housing. what it calls terrorist elements in the area. it's bringing out gas mountain mary 0. but who is a journalist and an adjunct fellow of the washington institute. he joins us from that television in mary, thanks so much for being on the program. there's basically intensification of the
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weaponry used by his riley's in these most recent rains. once you put that down to well, that's correct. we've seen just over the past 12 hours, the use of you a, the drawings and drones capable of striking on the ground on a scale we haven't seen, especially in the west bank in 2 decades. and that comes in the back of 2 weeks ago . you may recall the use of helicopter gunship again outside of janine, as well as the 1st use of w, a be drawn in terms of these rarely calculus. they believe that these platforms, especially from the air, are necessary to go after a certain militant elements. and to attack them both in a way that doesn't jeopardize is really forces, but also, and perhaps more importantly to send a message to the other side to the profit inside that they can and are able to reach them wherever they are in an unexpected way. again, operationally and also i would argue to psychologically it's meant to have a,
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an impact. the things have changed. mary, the threats is now, isn't it that the rest of the west bank and even guys could join it? and how likely is that going to be the case as well as a major concern? it's a major concern. uh so we're now a little over 12 hours into the operation to jenny, norfolk g camp. and we should mention that the rest of the west bank, relatively speaking, has remained calm after a few clashes and demonstrations in the early hours of the morning. guys, we have the policy infections and gonna have issued rhetorical support for janine, but have not yet fired rockets. and so it is a concern, and especially as this operation goes further and goes ahead in the coming hours and potentially in the coming day or 2 and deductible. and a profit inside rises, that is a major concern. and so if the operation is clinical contained to the junior, if he can pop, i would be surprised. but these really so i would probably be very relieved to have it just be focused on janitta don't. northern west bank in particular is the united
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nations human rights chief has condemned israel's use of heavy, heavy weaponry on civilians. but that seems to have made little difference. why is that? say. busy well, these are the governments and its security forces tend to discount the things coming out of that particular body, especially that you are the human rights counsel megabit. what you will, given the human rights counsels, the focus almost exclusively on his role. but having said all that these really sides deal is that it needs to go into the jenin refugee camp to target the terrorist and know the elements as, as we've heard. and really, 12 hours into this operation. 8 palestinians, according to the latest count, have been killed inside the refugee camp in jeanine. the idea, and these really militate for its parts is all of them are militants. the policy inside isn't necessarily denying the fact that they were all know what tensor gunman. but that has got to be confirmed, and again, the 8 hours are 12 hours in a fatalities inside. janine 50 injured, not a lights, death count,
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but some were fearing a much heavier discount and the racism. um there's a new generation growing up under this occupation. we know that this occupation is complex, has been going on for decades. how does that impact the conflict and what's happening here in janine? so i think uh, aside from the military speak and the operational considerations and all of that, i think that's the core. and the crux of the matter right now, said the gunman, militants, call them what you will in virginia, refugee camp and all across the west bank are much younger than what we've come to know before they can be as young as 15, and maybe as little as 25 and so if you do the math and go back, this is a generation that wasn't born either after or maybe during the 2nd intifada in the early 2000. and they have no personal recollection of that time period. and the
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heavy, heavy blood shed on both sides, i would add during that 4 or 5 year, essentially a war between the 2 sides, especially in the west bank. and so it generates and that's come up with no memory of that and really no hope. and no prospect for any real change economically, politically, diplomatically, personally, for them and their, and their situation. given the ongoing political stay on the, the ongoing occupation in the west bank and the ongoing again, security issues or is early military campaigns that they've been subjected to. now for several years, essentially their entire lives. and so i would argue that's the core of the matter . and so these, these clinical government, but they're really very young palestinians choose to take up arms. whether either of i logical reasons or even economic reasons, a few 100 shackles of financing from whatever organization or country to pick up a weapon and shoot. it is rarely use whether military personnel assembly. and that's essentially the crux of what's happening here right now. and that's a really interesting perspective. thank you so much for sharing your insights marysville, the journalist,
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and an adjunct fellow of the washington institute. thank you. are moving on now. and the wagner group says it stopped recruiting medicine, raising russia for at least a month. the kremlin says that warrant effect operations in ukraine and that the compulsory recruitment of new soldiers won't be needed. that's no later you have any provision agreed to a deal to move to dollars after launching a meet me against rushes and electrolyte is last month. you will be your shop of all of them has more on the potential future. all 5. now the announcements that wagner suspends the recruitment of the mass res, 4 months recently i paid and the company's telegram channel and the job advertisement section. in particular, according to the announcements, the reason to stop recruiting was dates involving this temporary known participation in this special me to show peroration ukraine as they put it on this car and transferred to the republic of bella. ruth,
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that for they wrote that they were temporarily suspending the work of regional recruitment centers for a peer to one month. but of course we'll have to wait and see how it's going to play out. and at present developers look a shun who can find the b. wagner group would no longer be based in russia. in some russian station suppose to the west coast of joint development group were replaced with other posters with an invitation to sign a contract and sub in the regular russian army. uh, by the way the rates are reposed. that's free. goshen is another mass of asset hayes media and pot is coming to an end to free going in was building it for at least 10 years, but now is website subbing. below attendance office is being such. there are many referrals that employees of those media sources are being funded. now this despite and the report was that probably all those people will remain in the positions and the news office would be transferred to another. ok. so one of the future holes will pre goshen his wagner group and he's media and pot including the troll soft
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tray. we're waiting for updates on so those questions to teenage pregnancy is a major issue worldwide, including and gonna within $100000.00 goals, they'd drop out of school every year to have a baby. but again, that program to encourage pregnant goals and young mothers to continue the education is showing promising results for me to milam has 17 year old. a says trying to balance a 2nd job high school in my pussy in northern corner, just being a new mother. while wanting to see pregnant goals don't return to school as this is, she's determined to complete the education it has as well as to get some help from a mother. a government programs also supporting her return to floss.
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garner is one of the to 8 african countries working to educate pregnant goals or mothers about the benefits since the program is implemented 5 years ago, more than 10000 goals have gone back to school. many take their babies to those days that it goes off every single allow for them to come by for the pregnancy, wendy pregnant, and we need their life to take them to the same class and the name, the what a 22 frequencies in this municipality alone during the last academic year, many here are poor, which often contribute to the high teen pregnancy rates. you have 3 or 4 people, my dad to a 55 to then leave anything to see. some of them. i do listen. yeah, i've gotten to this day, but i do have some of these challenges coming up. so if you have called at all possible,
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i'll read it off with the police and we can go on. as government says more than half a 1000000 teenagers became pregnant between 20162020 some just 10 years old. well, free education and gone a means 9 out of 10 children are enrolled in primary schools. most of the drop out due to pregnancy. the government hopes, awareness campaigns with encourage more young women, such as is for to stay in school. despite the challenges of being a new mother, she's also planning to complete the education to meet a miller ultra 0 to use the lens. shane van ginsberg and has won as cars 1st ever, straight race in chicago or despite west and rainy conditions. and much anticipated rice went ahead. but there was plenty of drum or on the cost. the 1st portion flag of the rice went up up to call bush got struck in the top,
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but stopped rather in the time barrier. alex bowan is spun out of control and caused a massive traffic jam on the circuit. like his bag and managed to see clear of all of it becoming the 1st driver and 60 used to win on his cap series typing. all right, that's it from me, emily. angling for this news bulletin weather is next, then is inside story which will examine the dutch government being set to restrict the exports of sending conductive the the color of the rain cloud. so gathering now across northern parts of china and see this big buckle in the, the plum rains, the seasonal range is the, the law. i don't that west. so whether and of course, we have recently seen rack cold, rightful into southern parts of japan. well, weather come and get the key issue as we go on through wed tuesday. the width of
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weather will be a little further west for the yellow sea, making his way towards the korean peninsula. and that'll run his way to north create, and it is likely to cause some localized or even flash flooding. doesn't do a lot to the temperatures solar cells just on tuesday. that rain moves through. as i said, it will be heavy. thank for it does go through quickly temperatures around 29 degrees, a full. so on wednesday off, maybe you see the what the weather coming back into those flat hit pos of southern japan. so that could cause more problems here. woman try back into basing 38 celsius crop of showers to having to sell them. pounds of china, betty, a shower as long as spells of right across for the monsoon down poles continuing across mount shelf. south asia now sitting much off in the west is weather along the western gas. in fact, we do have read warnings in full us for carol for tuesday. what's the weather? just transferring a little further east. as we go on through wednesday,
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the discipline record in poland. the accused judges who refused to the states line. witness follows to courageous judges be, are heading the stand against reforms. critics, please leave the highest guardians of the constitution, vulnerable to politically motivated sanctions, based on their routing. the judges under pressure on that, just the to the with us government says enforcing here restrictions on the exports of semiconductors, of china. beijing says the united states has behind the move. so how will this impact china as high tech competitions? could it prevent the country from developing its own chip industry? this is inside story.
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