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i want him to do what came up proper from sequoia to short documentary spot for can filmmakers have been on the to on for over 20 is future with fish from the ship and the queen from nigeria, new series of africa, direct on colleges, sierra the . ready the israel's biggest assault on jeanine and decades have killed at least 11 spin. let's take you to nate's us pictures from jeanine. what is waiting for says austin, on the street. the
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color that i missed on the pay, and this is angela 0 at life and also come in at least 8 people are injured in a call running and standing attack until the v. the vs baffles. and then around 2 dogs, capital as the army tries to stop the advance of its rival power minutes, frequent and, and the amount of hands ends to release more than a ton of trees. and a radioactive was sent to the ocean. the 11 that palestinians have been killed since israel launched its biggest incursion into the west bank for 2 decades. thousands of palestinian refugees remained trapped inside the home. so that will tell electricity. for these were the scenes around the hospital earlier on tuesday, august is waiting for us as, as you see that 5 tig into the building hundreds of children and elderly
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palestinians with seeking shelter and treatment that more than a 100 people have been injured. israel is also been conducting raids in people's homes along with the strikes on the account. first respond to say they're being prevented from reaching critically injured people. israel's largest military operation in the occupied west bank in 20. yes. will that speak to alan fisher? he's in jeanine on the ground there for us now live when you and i last spoke, we were seeing some movement just behind you. so we're trying to find out exactly what is going on. obviously it's a bit difficult from this this ends, but certainly in the last hour we've had much more congested and sustained parts of gunfire. we've seen a number had a number of explosions to see a number of times of smoke including to a red smoke which tends to tell you that the soldiers who sent that signal
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in difficulty and in trouble. no. the number of vehicles that were on the road has certainly diminished there, where none, i know where to go. there's no 2 or 3. and there has been a lot of movement over those military vehicles around the roads on the edge of the refugee camp. so it may well be a precursor to the is really army pulling out. of course this operation has not been going on for 44 hours a lot longer than many people expected. and of course has meant a lot of people have died. a lot of people have been injured and a lot of people have made the decision to leave the home feel left when they could taking what they could holding hands keeps them together and provides a sense of security to the children. more than $3000.00 to have less the janine refugee camp since there's really a so the gun in towns and villages need a by providing shelter together food. what a clue. it's for those displeased little is
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a lot when you have nothing in this hotel and janine they opened up the doors to 20 families, need a bed for the night, some food in the morning. they have no idea how long it will be before they can go home. but the new home is not somewhere they will recognize when they do well. imagine the issue with all the selling in the area. i didn't bring anything out. i hardly broke my to a disabled sisters. it was very difficult. there was no water, no electricity, just chilling. and one woman who didn't want to appear on camera says she was only one can say on the rooms all i want is my children to be safe over night. there was no lit up in the fighting inside. the refugee camp is really army. his cottage, at least 20 strikes since the operation began. explosions punctuate the re a silence. this city is really army. was the destruction of what it claimed was a terrorist operation,
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trip. but these really army also talk you through the hospital in jeanine with a bully of tear gas canisters, making a difficult job of treating the wounded, even harder the israel's prime minister says they had no choice but to act. janine is become a safe haven for service from that safe. even terrors perpetrated savage attacks murdering is rarely civilians. these release have made more than $120.00 arrests recovered weapons and destroyed explosives. they say there isn't any of the company haven't been able to access and they still have 10 targets there. but they could be well hidden and well protected. these really is that to carry out a top level of security assessments of the operation so far in the coming out. but there's no one here believes that that means and then to this operation is insight island fisher. i'll just see the janine in the occupied westbank. and as you say, there's been plenty of speculation about
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a potential withdrawal tonight. if we do indeed see one, perhaps we'll then get a sentence in the morning of just how destructive the last 2 days have been. i it's difficult to you because the noise there's, there's just been an improvised explosive device going off. you can see the pool of smoke just hanging in the and above it. that is, that normally on has been on this occasion, accompanied by the sound of gunfire. you can see that also being thrown into the a that's where that green slash was there as well. if, if this is the withdrawal, then they do it under cover of darkness. and there's every possibility that that could be the case. we know that that has to be some international pressure. we know that a number of agencies in the united nations and express the consent at the scale of the operation, particularly the fact that the these relays have a months 20. it strikes into jeanine refugee camp, which is incredibly densely populated, very tightly packed with people living on top of one another. excuse me. now these
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are, these can talk about subject strikes and trying to avoid civilian casualties. the reality is of effecting that have died. most of them were innocent civilians and most of them age between 16 and 23 more than a 100 people injured to 20 of them in hospital with critical injuries. they given the fact that a lot of the army vehicles have not disappeared from that road. it would certainly suggest that this could be the signal that these relays have pulling out because we've also seen the courtney ogre think of benjamin netanyahu. these are the prime minister coming to the operation center where this whole. busy correction is being guided, i'm making a statement saying what happened in geneva? it's just the start, they will continue to go after people he described this terrorist. then there was a statement from the is really ami, telling is what they believe they had sees. and how does this have been a significant blow? that's the sort of thing you tend to do to what's the end of an operations of this
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kind to load your success is when you are the, the inevitably would, the problem, you know, have is of course, making sure for them that everyone is removed safely and that becomes a much more difficult operation when you hear the gun fires that we have had over the last couple of hours. and they also have seen the red smoke, which is the sign that soldiers are in trouble. right. in the heart of the refugee camp over my shoulder island, we saw from your report that some people, 3000 people have managed to leave. but you were saying earlier to that since then, people have been trapped in their homes. are those people, those residents getting the help they need, especially given what we've been hearing from the medical services? well certainly, uh, part of medics and doctors without borders say that medical treatment isn't getting to those who need it, particularly those at the heart of the refugee come. and so that will be the 1st thing if these really is do feel like the pod emetics and those who helped them can
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then start getting to those who needs help. i need it the most. and then of course, that is the suggestion of people returning to their home. so once it gets dark, we are told that there is no running water in the refuge account. there is no electricity. so it makes it incredibly difficult for people not to find the homes, but to see the damage that is being inflicted. no doubt a few people will be able to return to their home because it won't be there. it will be in time. but from what we have, there's going to be hundreds of homes that have been damaged more than a few. will that be completely destroyed. and that is going to take a long time for those families to rebuild their homes and rebuild the lights on for sure that on the ground for us, engine in, in the occupied west bank. thank you. on a halt. within hours of israel's assault on jeanine of hello standing and suspect launched a call running and stabbing attack intel. of these at least 8 people that were injured. the suspect was killed one pasta by
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a correspondent in one corner points now from western reserve. them both legal afternoon and central tel aviv was brought into chaos as a call rammed into a bus stop. and then the suspect got out and began to stab at those who weren't injured. go how many shots you saw a possible that show to him did is ready. police identified him as saying i le from salute ne hebron. and he'll keep like westbank on the scene and medical work is gay . the state of and the one condition for his reaction and the far right national security minister also arrived on the scene and spoke of the need for his relatives to on themselves this citizen saved lives. this is our policy at the ministry of national security to give people weapons to defend themselves. we can put policeman on every street,
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but we can give civilians weapons to defend themselves. i call on these really citizens carry guns. our ministry's policy is to make it easier as possible to get gun licenses, weapons save lives, and that's the wage runs goes that quickly reacted praising the attack, but not claiming direct responsibility. they said that the heretic operation, intel of a is the initial response to the occupations, crimes against the people in the jan income as well though, how much didn't take any responsibility for this attack. it likely won't be lost. and as i'm saying in post incidents defending is ratings from individual attacks like this is next to impossible, emerald cause out of their western slim. moving on into dawn, they had been fast bottles in and around the capital call to the army and the pilot, few rapids support forces of fighting for control and on demand. have a moving,
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has moved from that we spoke to resident in the city of under mine, and they said that the parent minutes through rapid support for us to attack the militarized units of the boat police a base they have here belonging to the militarized units of the police, known as the central was their police and that the army responded and that's how the pricing escalated. we were able to hear heavy arts and they were being fired by both sides. we witnessed several s 5 being launched by this with denise army against department, through rapid support forces here in the city of the mind. but this is not the only place in the capital how to more they was fighting in the northern parts of the capital. they were fighting and battles between the 25 as well. and the rapids support forces said that it's shut down a flight of jet belonging to the sudanese army. now, many civilians have been caught up in the crossfire as the 2 sides by to each other in various parts of the capital. i hear people say that they have sustained injuries, that they are people in need of medical assistance. but because of the ongoing
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military operations in the fighting between the recess and this is denise army here in the city of on demand and in the northern parts of the capital. they can't access the hospital for medical assistance. people oregon onto vera under mine. i'm more than a 100000 sudanese may need from west stuff will have fled across the border to chad . corresponded on the address for voice mail on the place of those refugees from the child, sued on board. and despite the law in fighting for a few days in engineering, a record use continued to scream across the border into eastern charge. these group of refugees arrived overnight despite the fact that in the evening truck loads of refugees have been taken from this must a point to the town of address itself. why that is an official count. and this is the most a point by the way. and when they get back here, trucks will come on the back to with families and take them over. there is one of
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the tribes ready to leave this border point into the town of drake. why they are going to meet tens of thousands of other refugees waiting to be registered by the united nations high commissioner for refugees. and this is why they come to make shift come on the age of the town of i'd re, i bought a town between sedan and jobs in the eastern part of charge this cam. how is this more than 50000, sued and use refugees? most of them have not even been recognized by international bodies like the united nations high commissioner for refugees because they are not registered yet. and conditions can be in this camp in particular, really, really desperate. you can see the 3. i'm the plastics that they make shelter with. this is why the, how is the young, the old and the sick conditions and become desperate and they're bound to get worse as, as we continue on my degrees august data. i'd right now,
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japan's plans to discharge treated radioactive was it from the focus stream, a nuclear power plant into the sea have been approved by the u. n. it says the release of the contamination was over the next few decades is safe. but china and south korea disagree power force that reports in the 12 years since the focusing that is off to the devastated nuclear power plant has transformed into something that more resembles a water storage site. 1.3000000 tons of radioactive water that had been used to cool the melted reactor cools, or rate in ground water that had flowed into the buildings is being accumulating and moving a 1000 containers. john's government says that written in a capacity after 2 year review, international atomic energy agency is endorsed japan's plan for discharge into the pacific ocean, lasting 30 to 40 years. as a responsible lead up the international community. i have repeatedly stated that i
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will not allow a discharge that would have a home for impact on human health and the environment to both japan and the world. the water is being treated to remove most but not all of the radioactive contamination. tritium, a radioactive isotopes of hydrogen is still present, but in quantities the i, a says would be within safe levels. the plan as heat has been proposed and device is in conformity with the agreed international standards. and it's application send the, the goldman decides to proceed with it would have negligible impact on the environment. nonetheless, focus stream is fishing industry fee. is that a hard one? recovery since the disaster will be lost. consumers in south korea, that'd be buying up sea salt and seaweed before any discharge begins. and china is
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issued a series of protesters if you're doing roots japan to suspend the plan, to release the water into the se. likes is carefully negotiate with the international community and jointly explore a scientific, safe, transparent handling measure, which is agreed by all parties. the i a says china and south korea are among other countries that release waste was containing radionuclides into the sea. but the environmental campaign group, green piece, so as japan is taking the cheapest, not the safest option. but see nami of march 2011 disabled focus team is coming system within minutes, triggering meltdowns in 3 of its reactive so its consequences still fall from result and a set the stretched decades on into the future all ready for it. i'll just 0 on still a head here on the 0. helping the few who remain. we visit the bottle of scotch villages stuck in the middle of you cranes from the
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franco assessments. quite frankly, elizabeth dressed the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then it might have implemented this faith, but there is no strong government to control which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera, to dreaming of somebody more amazing this summer. how about some disney magic ones? you can go to the big one goal was to find incredible phase. then you can just take the 3 using this summer feed more into talk more visits. couple of dot com,
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the colleges when the today are watching all to 0 on the spelling, so you take it and all that somebody about top stories is been intense by saying between, through dawns on me and the power minute, few profit support forces and on demand and all kind of re strikes as well as gun fine. do you and says depends plan to reduce to you said radioactive water,
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from the focus shame, a new coupons into the sea is safe. the 1300000 tons of water was used to cool the plants fuel rods off to the 2011. as quick as you know, as well as conducting its largest assaults, any occupied westbank and decades. at least 11 palestinians have been killed as more than a 1000, as rarely soldiers carry out the rates engineer. is there any forces also arranged areas and remodel on monday? well, let's take you to live pictures now from jeanine, where as you can see, is really forces remain on the streets that let's speak to our correspondent island fisher, who's on the ground engineering for us live island. we have seen so much movement over the course of our last few conversations. what have you been seeing and hearing in the last few minutes as well, we've been watching it for a couple of hours now and there's no discernible path to, to be honest about what is happening. we've seen a lot of military vehicles move away from the edge of the cap, a few 100 tons,
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but much smaller numbers than we've been seeing over the last $4044.00 or so. we still see poles, the smoke and the and as i said, when you last spoke to me, we've seen a couple of red smoke signals, which is essentially the soldiers sending a message to doors in the drawings above that they are in some sort of difficulty. the suggestion is that these relays may be ready to fill out and certainly is what we're saying. yeah, we have the quarterly older fee, a benjamin netanyahu. speaking of the is really on the putting out a statement would suggest that it points in that direction. but here's another thing to consider. there was a level of misinformation before they moved into jeanine originally. and so this may well be the is really, is pulling out and it certainly at the moment indicates that. but it could also be the pre cost to the as really moving in to finish their operation to see if the idea of the tooling out flushes. eddie went out and makes the
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a targets available because they said they still had 10 targets that they wanted to try and say so. the situation is incredibly fluid. we're making phone calls to the people who are in the account. people who knew this area well, but the to a slightly baffled would be too strong a word, but certainly this the nuclear pattern to what is happening either indeed, and as we can see, the sun is setting and it's getting dark. we'll continue watching the situation very closely out unofficial. that for us to live on the ground engine and thanks, i'm a french president. a manual background has met more than 300 megs from across the country. and they discussed the unrest that followed the police killing of a teenager a week ago. and talked to butler has moved from paris a loss to his meeting with mass and across from the french presence emanuel michael said that he wants to roll out to a new which would speed up reconstruction across the country. because so many towns
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and cities of experience damage during the recent on rest, we'll talk about things like a town hall schools libraries. spectrum file also falls damaged to people's personal property apartments and calls a business leaders a saying that just to sort some business is a matter that they estimate the damage to be about $1000000000.00. this is also to have a meeting that was an opportunity to some as or more deprives of, for neighbors and from to raise some of the concerns. and many of them had for many years about the situation in that communities, particularly among young people, unemployment is high in those areas, opportunities, all guess their own, it's enough food places, there aren't enough college places. and young people often say that they feel discriminate as a game, harassed by police on good intentions with police, and that have been full full, the police to be reformed in recent years. so those are some of the issues of marriage with a full stop. it is now going to be present my call on the government to address and
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it talks about law. i'll just say era cars. china is restricting exports, a rule materials used to manufacture assembly conductors and solar panels and follows similar moves by the us and netherlands to restrict the exports of chips and semi conduct. a technology to china. beijing says that new controls are needed for national security. now chinese exports as a rule, materials will need to apply for special permission, katrina, you has more from beijing shanahan if you're in the aging over the next few days. and now let's say that this is, china may be trying to use this control as a bargaining chip a during that visit. and in general, over the last few years, trying to do really racing to invest. and it's a, i, in of the high tech industries. and the west has raised concerns about this, specifically the u. s. and the us for a number of excellent advanced technologies, especially on semi conduct is coming into trying to we will see the netherlands
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restrict the sale of equipment that is crucial for the development of semiconductors. through china, this is really infuriated during david, curious to us in particular of the depression and in circling china, trying to contain chinese advancements in just a few weeks ago. we had do a search year state benjamin lincoln come to china and defend those control thing. simply the us is trying to prevent china from gaining assets, technology that might use against the us and future. and thinking went on to say that if the, if china was in the us series, that would do the same. so it now seems that china is trying with this move to give us a taste of it's our medicine. and i'm also concerned that this is just going to escalate this tit for tat a case that we have between the us and many other countries. and the supply chains are going to be process defense, ministry says it's shut down the full and intercepted fist, ukrainian drone in and around moscow on tuesday morning is
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a curious as ukraine of turning out what it calls a terrorist attack operations as moscow airport. what temporarily effective. meanwhile, the war and ukraine has destroyed many villages displaced entire communities, but some have refused to leave and all the time and to rebuild. also bag match people in one such village in the east bridges as opposed to connects people with war changes everything. russian forces use this priest across the ukrainians. eventually blue top it remains as a reminder of the not as a book or a ditch. now. now only 22 people live here. the remaining inhabitants gather to collect fu date, the rate every day for volunteers from the world central kitchen to deliver meals, and then traversed a twisted concrete in gaps to cross the river and had to target those equally rating. let's just if there's just, there's no electricity here, so we can cook and put things in the fridge color. we need fresh food every day. the thing we've been told the bridge will be repaired next year and is this year what the rug is deal like? they used to be 800 people who lived here over 100 children in the summer,
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families would get it along the river. those some of a now a distant memory can use the i built everything with my own hands. of course, i will return this my homeland. how can i abandon it? the russians did this in a way, i'm happy it burned down and russian forces couldn't stay here. i had a greenhouse candle, everything i will rebuild it again with my own hands. every building has fully health in some way damaged or destroyed across the front lines. the village is a bay. the scholars of this will, the challenge, the authorities faces providing for those that should remain and helping them rebuild. but the rebuilding comp begin just yet. fighting further east is intense and seems to be the prior to life. here is not very simple. there's no running water for the i'm very grateful to the community in organizations that bring this food. i didn't even imagine this amount of health. i'll try to rebuild my house. i don't know how, but right now i'll start cleaning up the rubber on the hill overlooking the village
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lights, a russian tank that fly down on the buildings below. but just as the homes below are to have to share the same fate. the difference, however, is that you creating homes with eventually be rebuilt. the russian tend to get the rest. i started big, or does it a read the generic ukraine? all that's it for me in this don't say you can always find much more on a website that's out of here. i don't. com, whether is next. and then inside story asks what's next to senegal. as present matthew cell says he wants done for another time. the hello. it's so quiet across the middle east at the moment to apart from some very brisk wanes, you can see very little clouds showing up on the south a lot pay. so what, when she doesn't have south west the way in the south west, the monthly driving the showers across the india now. but i don't know if we do
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have a few showers just towards the fall, north of uh to okay. pushing up towards the black sea, the caspian sea, but otherwise it is hot and dry. shamal wind still blowing, that course that is the side of saudi arabia as we go through wedding to stay 45 celsius here. in the wind, these is down. so less than the way of lift the dust and side doesn't go into with the last day. but the temperature not use 40 seven's celsius was still left key weight at all so full baghdad. penny, a warm sunshine, whole sunshine across northern parts of africa. 41, the full tie, right? part of your shows across the central africa. now go for guineas. things i'd love to show up again across the southern areas of molly. also joining emerson live you showers, coming through here. the continued much a little further northwards. as we go into the middle part of the week, we have got to some showers there across the central africa, of course loyalty, troy, to the south that we will see one or 2 showers gathering from those and big. maybe they don't show it to the tense in the of
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the respective generation. the street and central concave shows you how to have a state to the effects of russian for me has to be, i can see where 2 of the bullets hit their about. my head highs name with the documentary military wanted him dead. the still men or beneath women a property on a road costing out his ear. english proud recipients in new york festivals through cost or of the year award for the 7th year running. set a goal as president says he will not seize a culture virtual 3rd term in office. this ended with some speculation to what's behind method sales decisions might replacing and wouldn't have an impact on other nations in the region. this is inside store, the
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