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wants to learn to do better. this need to be part of this change award winning filmmakers from around the world presenting tales of true life. the witness on a jersey, the israel's largest assault in decades in the occupied west bank enters a 2nd day. the government says its military operation will continue as long as required the how much improve this is alba 0 live from. don't also coming up. 3000 people are forced to flee. the ongoing violence says israel leaves behind a trail of destruction. engineering from us, warns all options are open at a rally,
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and gauze is demanding an immediate end to the is really assault and send the goals . president makes a surprise announcement about his political future. the more than a 1000 is really soldiers backed by air strikes. are carrying out rage and the janine refugee camp. thousands of palestinian civilians are fleeing the violence with at least 9 people killed so far. allan fisher begins, are coverage from the janine in the occupied westbank to travelers. the sightings being sporadic fucking 10 pots doping explosions, whipping to here, shaking the ground, a military operation launched in the janine refuge account just after midnight. the last. so an operation of this scale caddy date by israel. more than 20 years ago. doing what became known as the 2nd,
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then defy the our uprising. this started with strikes in the heart of a densely populated region. smoke could be seen rising from residential buildings, an operation against what it described as terrorist elements and media claim do 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, 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 road 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 drones buzzed overhead. the pushed into the refugee camp, but met resistance from arm fighters and improvised explosive devices. janine in
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the northern westbank is a strong hold for palestinian on groups. and the general area has been a whole bed for the attacks by g. settlers on palestinian communities and the tax on his release is real says this operation will last as long as it takes in recent months. janine is become a safe haven for terrace. from that safe haven, terrorist perpetrated savage of tax murder and israeli civilians, men women and children as many children as they could find us. as i speaks, our troops are battling the terrace with unyielding resolve and fortitude while doing everything, everything to avoid civilian casualties. automatics have reported major difficulties in getting to do is have been injured and disliking. even when you say these give the okay for palestinians to enter. janine, the roads and buildings are so damaged. it's difficult to get help to those who need it. is really,
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it's kind of an operation here last month that lasted 10 hours. this has already gone way beyond that. and there's no sign or sign that it's going to come to a conclusion any time soon. i'll look for sure. i'll just see that jeanine on the occupied westbank knew that abraham has the latest from grandma. now as we are on the 2nd day of these really assault on the janine refugee camp, thousands of for the city and say 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 sensor 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 does,
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it does situation for them. but many tell us that this time it feels very, 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. 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 indian 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 contact with these really government add the ip security coordination with them. but palestinian 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 militaries in the world
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that but he just need the occupies westbank of the blackman is a professor of israel studies and political science at u. c. l. a. he says the situation in jeanine can be partly blamed on the weakness of the palestinian authority, which he says has lost control over parts of the west bank. again and again, as well as engaged in these kinds of military operations, whether it's in the west bank or against the gospel 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 hope you're seeing dispatch um, as long as they stop landon's radio occupation, 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, is the secuity that they deserve. but certainly everything that comment is missing
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the off thousands possibly. i seem to have political ends in terms of his own domestic standing. i think this has been a result in part of the pressure. he's come on the form it fall like ministers in his comp and who would be pushing him to authorize a much more aggressive minute treat response to palestinian tyler talk's and from the secular community who are very well representative both in the call and government. so i think broadly this is partly politically motivated in that respect, 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. and most is right is i'm not going to be distracted by this while they support. i think that they submit a tree operation. they going to remain that very strongly opposed to the judicial crew that the government has had to. so i don't think there's going to be any sort of short term political benefit for that to yahoo,
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novice that the un secretary general is expressing deep concern about the reading. janine, his spokesman said military operations must be conducted with full respect for international law. 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 and on. civilian infrastructure. countless times health minister doctor maya kyler says, be humana. terry and situation and jeanine is dire. the last the, as an engineer is very, very difficult and very hard. it is a good option. i guess the 1st thing is engineering is made through many and then the 3rd section, or for many of the infrastructure that with them to,
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to work on that if there's enough to work is damaged it, especially inside the cab which make the life more difficult for that if we do use the situation is really good. currently we have to do who are killed by israeli forces and the injured at the hospital of the crowd did with the injured and the, the has the head stuff. and some of them they come up to other to the hospitals where they should work and they should have the assume that what the medical supplies and the medicines will transfer to, to the house. but those that would be enough for 3 months. and this was done last the last week because we had submitted that is going to have an addition to the to janine the government it. and it is what do we some 100
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units of blood from the center of the bank to janine? because and last and get him there was a shortage of blood. the blood in the blood bank of the hospital, hundreds of palestinians marched in the gaza strip on monday night to protest israel's offensive into the occupied westbank. demonstrations. took place close to the israel guns of border to show solidarity to those. and the janine refugee camp from us which controls gaza, says all options are open. israel continues the assault of the senate goals president mackey sol has announced that he will not seek a 3rd term and next year's elections ending years of uncertainty over his political future. must have come by 3 on monday, 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,
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2024. i've made this decision, even though the constitution would give me the right to run again to the call to do some of the residents in the capital, have been reacting to the announcement you have to respect your words and it's disrespect, but it's led to the situation from now on he will be highly respected internationally . but his admin a settlement, but we have 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 pop? oh, it's his choice and he's only done that. we accept his decision and we support whenever, you know, mean, i mean, not story is the former prime minister of senegal. she says pro democracy protests have forced the president to drop this 2024 bit. as i disagree when they say that the 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
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in the constitution said that nobody would run more than 2 cards. it could be stuck with the see space. so he's just applying the constitution. it's not that he's having a very, you know, you should have said that that of the minutes the going to be and it to in 2019 this would have saved the country all the total. why? the problem with that, um, but i like to um to, to congratulate all the democrats and the young people who was told to defend, to negotiate democracy. because without that credit then my concern would come from that's a that's, that's what i, what i would, i do need very strongly. so it's one. so i lesson for the african countries. i mean, people need to spend when democratic is a threat and do what they need to do. unfortunately, as you said, there was
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a 16 life most in the process because of her background. what about trying to not to, to attempt. so he came back to just respecting what she just passed by them. later in the much of the process are still ahead on al jazeera, hong kong police issue arrest warrants and international bounty for a prominent pro democracy activists living overseas support for me or is across france in the wake of a series of attacks on townhouse, sparks flying violently for the holidays lifting like a pretty hot 4th of july for many parts of us. certainly across the south, down towards the south west and corner. we have got some live the storms in the full cost as well. couple of areas of low pressure. there's one around the lakes,
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there's another one which was spill out to the central canada. and these will do their best to try to break the heat, or the least is around that is the side of the, the confidence here, $33.00 celsius. the for the see, enter this a to stare across the deep south pushing up towards the minneapolis. it's too warm enough down across the south west as we go through the next couple of days. you see how the, the light, the shades come in across central kind of that, pushing down towards minneapolis or something like a 12 degree dropping type of just here as we move into the middle part of the week . but it does stay hot, dangerously hot down towards the south. and this is why we have got that heat breaking weather coming through. then there were some cloud and some rain, some live the storm spilling out so fast, central canada rolling across the legs. they really will be heavy at times. also some a lot of you storms to just around the deep south as well. so some hot human, stormy weather. just a rumbling away here. we can say some rabbits. tell me whether to pushing into these the side of the caribbean. over the next couple of days. the cloud is
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gathering with rain weaving through of the idea of the french republic because alone proclaimed. but just what is more than friends in a full pot series, the big picture takes an in depth, not from the same size case. the concluding episode on allergies era. the the
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you're watching out. a reminder of our top story is this, our israel's largest assault in decades in the occupied west bank has entered a 2nd night more than a 1000 soldiers backed by airstrikes or carrying out rates in the janine refugee camp. at least 9 palestinians have been killed. thousands of palestinian civilians are fleeing the violence is really forces of fire tear gas after civilian infrastructure has been damaged electricity and water has been cut off from the us, which controls the gaza strip. says all options are open to israel continues or to assault. hundreds of palestinians marched in gauze on monday night and solidarity with those. all right, let's stay with our top story. the rate in the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank and the international community is reacting to what's on folding their view in savannah, terry and coordinator in palestine said she was alarmed by the scale of the operation and called for the injured to be given access to medical help,
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jordan has called for an immediate into the is really operation and urge the international community to pressure israel's government. there's been condemnation from other countries in the region. egypt said the military operation with a violation of international law. you're wrong called it an active state terrorism . it's also been condemned by the arrow bleak. daniel levy is a former negotiator for the israeli government. she says israel might be carrying out a large scale assault to see if the international community will respond. a. this is paul and also old, 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, these, right, the 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 addicts 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
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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 ramos will the us still perhaps raise the rhetorical bar adult you'll to but do nothing, not hold 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 over the last weeks, what i think they have seen is it's ok. impunity is 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 coastal consequence to is around its
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relations with the west to france now, where rallies, calling for peace, have taken place outside town halls across the country there in response to sickness 6 nights of riots following the police shooting of a 17 year old boy near paris last tuesday. natasha butler has more from paris in the eastern french state to your house for on 7th 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 in front of recent nights down and then i said it was x. but then that the situation in the country is comma. he gives you most possible to be know. first, they were almost 300 municipalities in france that experienced this kind of violence . but the right places that usually see the sort of the non wrist, the national, a municipal police did what they had to do in the 1st few days. and we can see the result of town, the holes across the country, people gathered fed up with on rest. this destroyed personal and public property. i
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put the lives in danger. this power supper mez was set on fire is the assistant in my family. they wanted to move to my wife and the 2 young children in their sleep and burned them believe by trying to burn down a house in the violence of follow. the killing of 17 year old miles 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. i 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 quality and social justice. what not to this town, we are also attached to more than $200.00 megs, which i do want to discuss it concerns with the french president at the end. do say on tuesday meeting they on the 6th is off the manual,
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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 the controversy is growing over a fundraiser for the policeman who shot 17 year old night last tuesday. an online appeal for the unnamed officer has now reached $1100000.00. that's far more than the $200000.00 raised for not as family. the fundraising campaign was launched on popular us platform. go fund me by a far right commentator, despite the controversy go fund me, said it wouldn't take the campaign down. despite riots across france, comic down shops and businesses that were looted are struggling to reopen without to have made reports from our se that com seems to have returned, at least for now to let's say. but certainly this is a city that has been so about the events that happened and then folded on this trees over the weekend. this is actually one of the main areas where the writing
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and the looting happened. then you can still see many shops of boarded. many 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 who actually support to at least understand the anger of these use a point to the factor that there is at economic elements in the anger. they say that these, these use have 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
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police should be able to carry out their jobs with out searing. this kind of a reaction. so certainly a mix city with mixed opinion was everybody agreed on that tend to also simmering this piece that has at the moment return to the civic is fragile. and that if things don't change, something like this puts erupt again. any time for depth of how many others you are in must say i know unit and the hague is being set up to investigate russian officials for the invasion of ukraine. the unit will work to build cases against military officials and political leaders for the crime of aggression. it's made up of prosecutors from the international criminal court ukraine, the u. s. and e. u. so today with guys are here on occasion of a truly historic moment. i would say an apple defining moment when
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the civilized world not only waste this but also shows by concrete actions that accountability is what matters the most. we cannot tolerate the gross violation of the play mission of the use of false one of the fundamental rules of the interested a little bit older. and better luck. principles of the you and shop to jeffrey robertson is a former you in war crimes judge. he says, the only court that could try russia should be set up by the you in general assembly. the only problem is that there's no key in which it can be try. because lesser isn't a member p i c. c. it cause we tried for i c c cry and said there. ready is no way of pushing crude jeanine j u beneath reduced life. it was mine that did not are. so the only way for this,
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for the general is up to you nights of nations or $94.00 states. ready majority of them to set up a quote by agreement to craig, and that would be an international court that could try to change each state stuff in, in the absence, wouldn't turn off. he would say he did. and they saying that they did accept the jurisdiction recall, but if it was set up properly by the u. k, the same, the coffee set up by the security council because russia as a v to it would be to any action by the security cap. hong kong is leader says, a wanted active as a broad will be pursued for life. john lead dismissed international criticism for the arrest warrant issued on monday. police are offering rewards of
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a $120000.00 for information leading to the arrest. the former politicians, lawyers and commentators are accused of serious national security offences and a clock is the executive director for the hong kong democracy council. she's one of 8 activists facing an arrest warrant from the hong kong police. it actually was waking up in the morning and suddenly i saw so many messages on my phone and a lot of beeping and i realized so i and getting an address for and, and what's different as we're also getting bounty this time. and of course, i have to say, i was shocked, but at the same time, you know, the next 2nd i was totally convinced because we know how low the hong kong government and the chinese government can go. and of course, what they're doing is that they're trying to intimidate us. they're trying to silence us and they're trying to have a not to speak of anything that we want to fight for. i actually think so besides
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intimidating people like us, i think they're actually also targeting people who are behind our back to support as and that includes our colleagues, our teammates, and our support networks. they want to tell them if you continue associated with this person, if you continue working with this person person, this is kind of surprised you have to take and pay. but on the other hand, i think the sort of bounty is also kind of riling up a mobster mentality among a lot of probation people i can see on the internet. but right now, there are tweaks and comments and pose about, you know, attacking us, finding out where we live, things like that. and i think is exactly that kind of which hunting or monster mentality that they're trying to build right now. and they're trying to utilize this global network, a civilian score, extremely pro government, and extremely emotional to intimidate us and to hiding and then to silence in ourselves. a city in western china has been engulfed by a sandstorm so large,
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but it blocked out the sun. people in harmony, city were confronted with a wall of sand, 100 meters high. the sky turned dark as the cloud descended before visibility improved, and the wall of sand continued across in j. a 20 to has 20 with the province of alberta in western canada. the storm struck close to the town of disability on sunday. dozens of homes were damaged, but no depths or injuries were reported. the okay has seen its hottest june on record according to the national weather service. the average temperature of 15.8 is the warmest of any june in the u. k. going back to 1884. when records began the met office called the spike, a 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 saw
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sunshine and the prolonged high temperatures over 2 or 3 weeks. i mean, some weather stations, so in excess of 25 degrees celsius over a fortnight's 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 does his thousands of dead fish have washed ashore in southeast a rock environmental activists say a rise in temperatures and lack of water and the i'm sure, on river, an area that borders that you're on has contributed to the amount of fish that have washed up. local officials have taken samples from the water, which will now be analyzed and tested for any other contaminants. a cool us mark before we have fish and people in our region depend on them. but today, due to drugs, the marshes live only on rain water and these fish are only 6 months old. there has been an overload of the show and the fish died because of the scarcity and dryness
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of the water bottles. the hot of a super moon has illuminated skies on monday evening. the 1st the for this year, one of the most memorable images was the moon. rising over cape sonia and in greece super millions occur when the full moon coincides with the point in its orbit, where it's closest to the earth. on monday, the moon was about 21000 kilometers closer to earth than during a typical phone. the, this is algebra and these are the top stories. israel's largest assault and decades in the occupied westbank is entered a 2nd day, more than a 1000 soldiers, backed by error strikes or carrying outrage and the janine refugee camp. at least 9 palestinians have been killed. thousands of palestinian civilians are fleeing the violence is really forces have fire tear gas have to civilian infrastructure has
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been damaged electricity and water has been cut off for many b u and secretary general is expressing deep concern.

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