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hello, everyone in china new my space. you've heard all of them. the average time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe wherever you listen to the as well. it's not just the salt and decades in the occupied westbank and says a 2nd night. the government says it will continue as long as required. the time on the inside this is out. is there a night from day also coming out? 3000 people are forced to flee the ongoing violence as israel leaves behind the trail of destruction in jeanine. how much more fool options are opened at a radi and gaza, demanding an immediate end to v as rarely assaults and send a goal is president, makes
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a surprise announcements about his political future will have. the more than a 1000 is riley soldiers back. spite strikes have been tearing out raids in the janine refugee camp. thousands of palestinian civilians are fleeing the gardens with at least 9 people killed so far. unofficial begins are covers from janine in the occupied westbank of the travelers. the sightings being split rodney fucking 10 pots stopping explosions, whipping to hear shaking the ground, a military operation launched in the janine refuge account just after midnight. the last, so an operation of this scale, canada, by israel, more than 20 years ago, doing what became known as the 2nd intifada. our uprising this started with strikes in the heart of
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a densely populated region. smoke could be seen rising from residential buildings, an operation against what it described as terrorist elements and the claim to use really army. the palestinian prime minister says the assault is a new war against the palestinian people. in the letter yesterday. what is happening is a new attempt to remove the camp from existence and displace its people in the aerobic jeanine and its stubborn and steadfast camp are resistant to the occupation and its invasions. just like the rest of our cities, villages, and cabs. our who rode people will confront this aggression that is taking place under the eyes of the international community where innocent people are bombed by playing these early is moved in with they'll do is there's an armored vehicles as on the drones buzzed overhead, we pushed into the refugee camp, but met resistance from arm fighters and improvised explosive devices. janine in the northern westbank is a strong hold for palestinian on groups. and the general idea has been
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a whole bed for the attacks by g. settlers on palestinian communities and the tax on his release. israel says this operation will last as long as it takes in recent months. jeanine is become a safe haven for terrace. from that safe haven terrorist perpetrated savage attacks . murder is rarely civilians, men, women, and children. as many children as they could find us. as i speaks, our troops are battling the terrace with on yielding resolve and fortitude while doing everything, everything to avoid civilian casualties. automatics have reported major difficulties in getting to do is have been injured in the fighting. even when you say these, give the okay for palestinians to enter to name the roads and buildings are so damaged, it's difficult to get help to those who need it is really it's kind of an operation here last month that last week, 10 hours. this is already going way beyond that,
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and there's no sign or sign that is going to come to a conclusion any time soon. i would, fisher, i'll just need a janine on the occupied westbank. and abraham has the latest from ramallah. now as we are on the 2nd day of these really assault on the janine refugee camp, thousands of for less than he is said that they've been forced to leave their homes . not many of them have places to go, but they were saying that it is becoming too dangerous to stay when it comes to the use of is really air strikes when it comes to the legs of this operation that has been sold for the longest in years and remember, published it is in the g need refugee camp has been the center of so many is really reads we're talking about within 100 palestinians from jeanine's was been killed throughout this year last year. so it says that those situation for them. but many tell us that this time it feels very,
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very different palestinians across the occupied to us bank have been trying to show support for those fighters in geneva. they say that they will continue to do strikes the shops are going to be closed. tell us that is say that they do not feel that they're safe on their as well as admitted through a few patients. they say that they have the right to defend themselves against the continued is really occupation that has been signing on for decades, including the indigo supplement expansion that they need to raise the killings, the check points you name it's there's a lot of anger also directed towards the palestinian authority. yes, the protestant in president has said it's, he's going to beach stuffing all the contact with these really governments and the it security coordination with them. but processing is say that the field of the past send me an authority is deep list, is leaving them alone fight and one of the biggest, largest, mid threes in the world that but he just the to the occupies the west bank. we
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can speak now to delve wex many is a professor of israel studies and political science at u. c. l. a joins now from los angeles. thank you for your time, sir. is writing government insisting that this operation isn't against palestinian people, but that's not the reality. is that when you look at the scale of this attack, the strikes the bulldozers, the destruction of infrastructure on a small, densely populated refugee can. but that's right. i mean, and engaging in this kind of military operation, infectious with guns. the pack collier is bound to effect palestinian civilians. i mean boxes these really minute to you might claim that it's certainly going off. the militants, civilians live next all the best around it in the area. and so that will be going to be effective. nothing 1st and foremost the primary victims here is there any raids on jeanine as we've been hearing? go all the way back to 2002 and here we are in 2023 where it appears at least
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nothing has changed. is it time for israel to acknowledge it's long term strategy of occupation and supplement issues is just not working for that kind of long past time for me as well to acknowledge that it's not working, not even sucking food from his really point of view. it doesn't, the ultimately provide security for his writing is i mean again and again is rather is engaged in these kinds of military operations, whether it's in the west bank or against the gaza strip. and what it buys is really a short term period of a quiet relative quiet. but it doesn't ultimately resolve the issue as long as the palestinians have no political lines. and as long as palestinians feel hopeless and dispatch um, as long as they stop on these radio application, they will unfortunately, or something will turn to violence. and so ultimately, this operation, whatever the short term goals isn't going to bring is right,
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is the security that they does the chasing. there is an element with this jeanine operation and the timing, the nurse and yahoo is trying to distract attention from what is going on domestically the large scale protests over this controversial judicial reform bill . a suspicion i. i don't think this is a direct directly linked to that, but certainly everything that apartment is missing yahoo dog has possibly seemed to have political legs in terms of design and domestic standing. i think this has been a result in part of the pressure he's come on the phone, the bottom line that is in his comp and who would be pushing him to authorize a much more aggressive minute treat response to palestinian tyler tax and from the secular community who are very well represented in the call and government. so i think julie, this is politically motivated in that respect,
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but i don't really think of it is just, it's an attempt to distract from his uh, from the judicial crew that the government to attempt in most his reign is, i'm not going to be distracted by this while they support, i think that this ministry operation, they going to remain that very strongly opposed to the judicial crew that the government has come to. so i don't think there's going to be any sort of short term political benefit for that to you all heard about us. but if we look at the response to what's going on in this raid from the us. on the one hand, we've had president biden say his stroke phrase, israel has a right to defend itself, and then it's also going on to say it is imperative that they take all possible precautions to prevent the loss of civilian lives. well it is that a mixed message? i mean, what message is by then sending to israel as well. i mean, i think his piece sending a message out to support stymied by as well. james military operation. but it's another really weak statement from the,
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by the end of the ministration. and what once again, an indication of how logic disengaged by the destruction has been for fullness issue together. essentially they've been just trying to take the time down the tensions to ensure that the volumes doesn't escalate. but they haven't really been putting any pressure on this government to restrain its sacrament. building let alone uh to um, to do offer the palestinians any kind of real political future. and this situation is really the result of a much longer prices that's been brewing in the west pack. unimpaired at that price of stems from the weakness of the palestinian. also a cheap because unfortunately for the policy also, if you get completely lost any legitimacy nowadays among palestinians and his death will last authority and loss control over the past with the west then. yeah, and which as we just had, the palestinian authority saying today is no longer going to interact with the is
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raise, which begs the question, you know, if there is no interaction going on, i tool, you know, what is the way forward to well festival i would take those kinds of statements for the pinterest soldier, palace digital authority regularly says probably these measurements that regularly so. busy fit security cooperation with these are all and then the june just sometime later, i'm sure behind the scenes is ongoing compact between the 2 sides. so i think unfortunately, the policy nobility is kinda cold between a walk in a hot place in the one hand it by virtue of its very existence, has to work with it as well. and relies upon these rated government for, for the largest that they receive. but at the same time, you know, it has to respond to some extent japan has been said to and which is obviously outraged on a, not just a but what's happening in jeanine today. but it was served for the attacks, for secular that'd been perpetrated against palestinian civilians and had a single thought you haven't been able or to do anything about that. so i think
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that's really underlying as the, the think sick impotence of the palestinian authority and its failure to provide lots of new security for palestinians. but of course, the force of self determination and state good to flex them and get to speak to and get your analysis profess of israel studies and political science at u. c. l. a. thank you. thank you. well, the you and sexy general has expressed deep concern about the raid and janine, his spokesman said military operations must be conducted with full respects for international it is not acceptable for there to be armed attacks and areas of high population density. and that's the case of all parties need to abide by international humanitarian law. we certainly want all parties to avoid any excessive use of force and that includes uh, calling on them to avoid any attacks on hospitals such as what you mentioned and on
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the on, on civilian infrastructure to hundreds of palestinians have notched in the gaza strip on monday night to protest as well as offensive into the occupied westbank demonstrations. took place close to the israel dollars and pulled it to show. so lazar see what those in the janine refuge account. how much which controls gauze us as options are open. if israel continues the assault is some odd one has moved from goes to city because it has been located for the last 17 years, a most of these generations who protested that they use it inside the width born and raised a within. this is a blockade, which means they are very familiar with the fact that is happening so far in which tension happening in the west bank. and now happening in jeanine way further, there's more escalation over the course of palestine in region go public response by palestinians. and now we have seen several statements, my how most vowing
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a innocence of response and gather the of course, by the military, a joint to room saying that if it's ready, continues the violations of policy and rights on the clinical fell, assuming civilians engineer and it definitely the would be joining in the following hours a, the streets of goals are still filled with life. people are moving and continuing with their life activities. but it's all thoughts with the other 2 is that this is the similar pattern that the previous words at was held. and it could be a potential escalation and goals in the following hours. so we have to, we have to wait and figure this out. the senate goals president mackie so has announced that he will not see cuz the to him and next choose elections ending use of on says and see of a his political future. it must have gone by 3 or my day
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a competitor yet smart decision, often thinking long and hard longer mall is to not stand as a candidate in the elected and the 5 scheduled for the 25th of february, 2024. i've made this decision, even though the constitution would give me the right to run, to get to the cost to do some of the presidents in the capital have been reacting to the announcement. some was that you have to respect your words and it's this respect that has led to the situation from now on. he will be highly respected internationally, but it had been a settlement for us and we had them center got a, we need a president who takes pity on the senegalese. we need a president who doesn't kill his people. we need a president who listens to his people, but who was, when you know, it's his choice and he's only done that. we accept his decision and we support whenever, you know, mean a 7 and also to raise the full, my prime minister of senegal. she says pro democracy protests a force, the president to drop his 2020 full bid. i disagree when they say that the
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constitution allows him to run. and that's not the case. the constitution was very, very clear. as a matter of fact, he's the one that was suggested through the end of the specification of the item in the constitution said that nobody would run more than 2 because it could be done with the see space. so he's just applying the constitution. it's not that he's having a very cold. well no, you should have said that that of the minutes you're going to be in it to in 2019. this would have saved the country all the total. why? the problem with that? um, but i like to um, uh to, to congratulate all the democrats and the young people who was told to defend sending an east democracy because without that president reconciled will run. that's the that's, that's what i, what i do need very strongly. so it's one of the lesson for the african
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countries. i mean, people need to stand when democratic is a threat that at the end do what they need to do. unfortunately, as you said, there was a 16 life most in the process because of her background. what about trying to not put it to time? so he came back to just respecting what you just passed by them. later in the much of the process. still ahead on the al jazeera caused. com appears to be heard in front on to the quad, just noise in a week of unrest. new investigation unit assess off to whole russia accountable for suspect to move price increase the the,
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how are the rain clouds a gathering across northern parts of china. but i suspect, but he will remain in place a lot of cloud to showing up into east and palms. this is the of the menu front. of course that will backlit swipe of the north was rolled across the yellow sea, $32.00 celsius, the full basing cloud on the right and also making his way across the career peninsula. so it goes some sus, united celsius, the head of a right and the right sweeps through many dance around 29 degrees can be hot and humid and some live the weather pushing free for good measure as well, could cause some flash flooding, but at least it does move through quickly, heavy showers, still affecting southern parts of japan for the fact to positive best southern to kind of coast ground is saturated. so that could cause some further problems. but ahead of that hot and dry, pretty much sums it up. so i'm showing his showers meanwhile, as usual across much of southeast asia. i'm or live you down, pulls coming from it's a central southern part. so if the filipinos scattering a shelves through malaysia, indonesia, which is why the around indo china,
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the monsoon, ryans that caused making good progress across the good parts of india. now some really heavy down pulls right up into the north. northern parts of buck stops as well. by the west, just by the way, over the next few days, could coast settings right across the western gas, the dreaming of somewhere more amazing the summer about some disney magic the ones that can go take one single one to find an incredible phase. then you can just take these 3 using this summer feed more and more visit a couple of dotcom or the
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you're watching out. is there a mind a thought top stories this out as well as the largest assaults and decades. neil pod westbank is then to the a 2nd noise more than a 1000 soldiers backed by as strikes the carrying out raids in the geneva t t count 9. palestinians have been killed. thousands of palestinian civilians to fling the guidance. is there any forces? if i take out that the civilian infrastructure has been damaged electricity lose that has been control for many of us which controls the gaza strip, says your options that open. if israel continues it's a sold hundreds of palestinians march in gauze on monday nights and solidarity studies need let's say with our story the rate in the janine
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refuge account in the occupied westbank. international community has been reacting to what's on folding that the you and see about a terrier and coordinates in palestine, said she was alarmed by the scale of the operation and called for the engine to be given access to medical help. jordan has cooled for an immediate end to the is there any operation as of the international community to pressure? israel government has also been condemnation from all the countries in the region. egypt has said the ministry operation is a violation of international law. iran has cooled, it's an act of state terrorism. it's also been condemned by the arab league. the new levies are full, many goes shades are full of the israeli government. he says, israel might be carrying out log scale a sold to see if the international community will respond this. this is paul and also all the structural violence of the occupation. and so what we see here, i think is 1st of all the continue at the all the permanent is right in the
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presence. i think we see the continuity already a year plus and it goes back to the previous is right, the government and not the government today that everyone talks about is extreme is and then where is it's a pol tied on its sleeve. it doesn't just do apologize. he shouts and screams about it, but it's the continuation of an escalation. this thing that's a bit different here perhaps is i think it's don't move has be testing the water to just make sure, given how extreme the world considers us to be. well, we still have impunity promo ralph's will. the us still perhaps raise the rhetorical bar adult you'll to but do nothing. not told israel accountable with all your a p anomalies with all allies in the region. those are assigned to normalization, of course, with israel. is this going to pass without problems and i think as they escalate it
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over the last weeks, what i think they have seen is it's ok. impunity still that, that this just goes on and on. and they feel confident that they, they could undertake a mission to this level of severity without the coastal consequence to is around its relations with the west to phones now or riley's cooling for piece of taking place outside town holes across the country. or in response to 6 nights of rights following the police shooting of a 17 year old boy near paris last tuesday. latasha butler reports in paris in the eastern french state to your house for once, isn't 3 administers, you know how down in the us of a damage from recent on rest and met police more than 40000 police officers have been deployed and from some re, some nights down and i said it was next, but then that the situation in the country is comma. he gives you more trustworthy . no. first, they were almost 300 municipalities in france that experienced this kind of
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violence. but the right places that usually see the sort of the non rest, the national, a municipal police did what they had to do in the 1st few days. and we can see the result of town holes across the country. people gathered fed up with on rest this destroyed personal and public property. i put the lives in danger. this power is sub a mess. was set on fire. is the assistant in my some. they wanted to move to my wife and not to young children in their sleep and burned them alive by trying to burn down a house. and they told me that the violence of follow the killing of 17 year old nile by a police officer last week seems to have subsided, unlike the french government problems for the fall, for most of the power. so both is known, tad with no lived unemployment and poverty, a wide spread opportunity scarce, and some young people say, so police arrest them. you continue will continue to urge the state of the governments to do all they can for us here, and will continue to fight for
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a quality of and social justice with not to this town. but we are also a talk to you thursday on plus the modem, $200.00 megs, which i do want to discuss it concerns with the french president at the end. do say on tuesday meeting they promised 6 is off, the money will not crow. we'd like to inform is to help from says poor neighborhoods saying no one would get left behind a promise many here they have yet to be fulfilled. patasha butler, how to 0 pars spot runs across from is coming down, shops and businesses that were lucid are struggling to reopen, hold, hold on the need. reports from last night says com seems to have returned at least for now to must say. but certainly this is a city that has been shocked about the events that happened that in full did on the streets over the weekend. this is actually one of the main areas where the writing and the looting happened. then you can still see many shops of boarded. many
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businesses are still closed. what's really striking when you walk along this trip is the kind of self that were targeted by these young people, grocery shops, of close shops, of more trading. the assaults like foot trainers and sunglasses, and that's why many people will actually support to at least understand the anger of these use a point to the factor that there is at economic elements in the angry. they say that these, these use, i've actually been marginalized, and some people we talk to also say that police, in many cases have been quite heavy handed with these use over the past few years. but then there's also actually absolutely infuriated with what happened. we saw in front of the town house, people rallying in support of the mayor in support of the police saying that the police should be able to carry out the jobs with out searing. this kind of
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a reaction. so certainly a mix city with mixed opinion was everybody agreed on that chances are still simmering. this piece that has at the moment return to the city is fragile. and that if things don't change, something like this puts erupt again. any time for that that how many hours is 0 and must say a new unit in the hague is being sets up to investigate russian officials or for the invasion of ukraine unit will work to build cases against ministry officials and political leaders for the crime of aggression as being made off of prosecutors for the international criminal court ukraine. the us on the day with goods are here on occasion of a truly historic moment. i would say an apple defining moment when the civilized world not only races,
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but also shows by concrete actions that accountability is what matters the most. that's a 2000 unionized hotel workers in southern california and strike on independence holiday weekend to walk us from 60 hotels on demanding best of pay and benefits and reduce workloads. they say they pay of $20.00 to $25.00 and now is nothing else to live in the communities where they work. the strike effects major chains, such as the marriott and hilton in the us as condemned to a reward offered by police in hong kong for information leading to the rest of pro democracy acts who is on kong is offering a $120000.00 for information on a political activist living a board for the politicians, lawyers, and commentators accused of serious national security offences. thousands of dead
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fish have most to show in the southeast of rock environmental activist say that a rise in temperatures and lack of water in the sun river and area the food is iran has contributed to the amount of fish that have washed up. local officials have taken samples from the woods, which will now be analyzed and tested for any all the contaminants a u. k. a seen its hostess jane on reco and according to the national weather service, the average temperature of $15.00 is the warmest of any june in the united kingdom . going back to 1884. when reco it's began the met office, cool. the spike fingerprint of climate change i think with the mays, how june 2023 has turned out, being a mutual address for many, many years now many decades. and it's been extraordinary, pretty much the extent to which we so sunshine and the prolonged high temperatures over to 3 weeks. i mean, some weather stations. so in excess of $25.00 degrees celsius over
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a fortnight was so that's just incredible. so all the numbers suggesting that we're going in the wrong direction when it comes to the heat, the intensity of the heat and how per long detail is a safe and learn, has illuminates and skies on monday evening. the 1st a full this year. one of the most memorable images was the main rising of a cape. so union in greece, a supervisor is a kind of when the full moon coincides with the point in its own, but it's where it's closest to the us. on monday the main was about 21000 kilometers closer to us. then during a typical full name the it says out is there are these your top stories as well as largest assaults and dec .

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