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[000:00:00;00] the challenges with the oh wow, i'm good in defiance and jeanine and thousands of people attend the funerals of the 12 kind of simians killed in his rainy rates. and as the palestinians more needed to janine and refugee camp live and a heap of rubble and ruins of to israel is a big estimate actually operations and 20
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the other there on the size of your day. this is algebra life from the will say coming active a secure as soon as he of expanding hundreds of applicant migrants to the border with libya without food or volta. and the u. s. navy says it's prevented around from teasing to commercial tank is in the gulf from the of, to 2 days of israel's and ground assault. on the janine refugee count. palestinians have now buried the dead. 12 palestinians were killed during one of israel's biggest military operations in the occupied westbank in 20 is as you see, that thousands of people joined the funeral procession engineering on wednesday. people that accused the palestinian authority and the you and refugee agency of not doing enough to protect them. more than a 100 people were injured during israel's rates,
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and thousands are also forced to flee their homes. his alan fish from the janine refugee camp is really is left a trail of destruction during a rain. the damage is overwhelming for the people returning or just the managing after 48 hours under as really a sold a chance to assess what has been lost. what can be rebuilt? machado is always, they don't know what they're doing, what did they achieve? they just destroyed the infrastructure in the camp. so what a chevy file of south showed is where the is really sits. set up a sniper position. it is hold the spent billets littering the floor. but when they have to own, you know, so if they tied my hands and broke me to the window, i don't know what they want it, but he pointed his gun from behind me became dentry by pushing through the wall from the house next door. all we had was a might to crush his neighbor, the heat of cutting the lost her husband on sunday,
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just hours before the soul began. she hasn't had the time for the chance to betty, him a capital stuff up in the who were all sitting here. the shelling and shooting was raging, there were 7 or 8 of us, the soldiers blasted through from a neighbor's house and they took us one by one to the room, next door, a grandson. his mom is just one months old. he will be told of what happened to you as he gets older, but for now his mother, irene wants him as close as much as possible. for some, just getting back into the home was a challenge. let me send me a home door. we don't care about homes, the most important thing is the safety of the people. she said that she will reconstruction has started there, trying to reconnect the electricity supply here to this part of the com. it's a small set, but at the moment, a small step is at least a step forward. all in for sure. i'll just see that jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. israel's prime minister benjamin as neil here has worn to the raid on jeanine is just the beginning from west jerusalem. he has him on com
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a primary. so benjamin netanyahu is given a press conference, and he has some of the things that he and his security establishment i've been saying over the last 48 hours. let's just take a quick listen. this is a sign of the of our next steps. this is just the 1st step. it's not by no means of the, the last action that we will take. we will do what we can from the ground, from the air, with the suburban intelligence, we will do what we can bite the terrace. they shall have no safe haven. so basically the headlines all that jeanine is no longer a safe haven. they've authorize it in a 6 segment way in large forces. but what he did say is that this operation isn't over yet so that they will go back in again at the time of the choosing. but it's interesting the things he didn't 12 by, he didn't talk about the civilian infrastructure being damaged in talk about the
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soldiers, no concrete walls in people's houses. he didn't talk about the facts, the people's likelihoods of being completely destroyed. the rebuilding is going to take months and months and months. in fact, he sees this as a very specific surgical operation against people that he calls the terrorists. now, 2 weeks ago, there was a raid on the janine refugee camp. that's where the palestinians used improvise. explosive devices that actually show these writing on me, and they decided that they needed to go in and destroy the factories making legs. now that's exactly what they did. they did at the time of the in choosing. and they went in, but in doing so, they caused all of that damage. but you've seen the damage rose, the infrastructure of the house is etc, etc. they don't talking about that, but this is going to affect public opinion lights and is going to affect the way people see this though, the national security administer your galant, was actually speaking. and what he said was that one is ready. so design was
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a high price to pay his operation, but these operations would still continue and run con, out 0. west recent, as the u. s. navy says it's preventive. the seizure of to commercial tank is by iran in the gulf of amman and said in a rainy and vessel, 5 shots when attempting to seize the vessels. oil company, chevron says, one of the tank is, is the richmond voyages and its crew all safe. this is the latest and a series of attacks on shipping vessels in the gulf of vermont since 2019. while that speech rosalyn jordan, she's across this forest from washington dc rose as we've been saying, this sounds like a very tenant situation that what more do we know as well, ever since around, started trying to seize commercial vessels, sailing through the strait of harm is in the last 3 or 4 years, the u. s. navy has stepped up its patrols in international waters to prevent the
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sort of thing that could have happened on wednesday, about 36 nautical kilometers north of most scott, oman, in the 1st case of the marshals island of flag t. r of mos. it's assumed to be an oil tanker was approached and it's uh, set up a call for help. the us us, mcfall responded at which point the iranian vessel in that instance moved away. the us navy also says that it increased uh, aerial surveillance, both from drones and from a maritime aircraft in the area to get a better sense of what is happening about 3 hours later. that is, when the merchant tanker richmond voyager was set up a call for help. that is when the us s, mcfall responded during that incident is when, according to the us navy, the iranian gun boat fired on the roosevelt for excuse me,
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the richmond voyager. and there was some slight damage on one side of the cargo tank or in an area which of the according to the oil company, chevron is where crew members would sleep. however, they were very quick to point out both the us navy and chevron, that no one was injured and there was no serious damage to the richmond voyager. this is of course, a situation that the u. s. navy has been concerned about, especially given that just in may, the iranians seized a commercial vessel sailing through the street apartments in order to try to get some sort of of a hostage or, or funding in exchange for the release of the vessel. so this is something that we could expect to see more of, but certainly the us maybe has stepped up, is patrols in order to prevent any of these commercial vessels from continuing on
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their business. roslyn jordan, the across that for us from washington dc. thanks so much trust a gina, the activist save more than a 100 african migrants, were forcibly expelled from the city of facts to the libyan puerto. on tuesday, the june is in coastal city is a departure points, and many migrants hoping to reach actually hundreds of people and al stranded along . but you know, seems to be important. this follows the latest violence targeting migrants from all the african countries of to 41 year old tennessee and 9 with stab to day. on monday, tensions have been rising and spikes for months. hundreds of transients have been protesting that demanding. the eviction of migrants from the city. lot of china is following this from tiffany. the situation is box has been tense for months and that we've a breaking point. protestors of residents protested in the city against the presence of african migrants and that god violent
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a man was killed. local officials tell us 3 people have been arrested and invest in an investigation. is under way. this is a north african problem. it's not just to media libya in previous years, was the primary transit hub for migrants and refugees trying to reach your pinch. you are paying shores through the mediterranean sea of but recently this year to news. yeah. has overtaken libya just to give you some numbers according to the un refugee agency. 33860 migrants and refugees have arrived to italy from tunisia, olivia below that at 27860 you. in fact, finding mentioned earlier this year said that my grandson, refugees based widespread abuses including arbitrary detention kidnappings, torture, forced labor and weight. so people are looking for a safer alternative. so there needs to be
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a solution where people are given of these migrants and refugees are given a safe haven, an opportunity job opportunities, and to be able to feel safe. here in africa. right now trainer, which is 0 tripoli. audi i spoke to rene golfing. she's a civil society and human rights activist. she says the growing anti migrant campaign is making it difficult to help you find them speak as including pregnant women. some of these women are a, has really critical and a critical health condition. so we're trying to do our best with the resources that we have on the ground. but since the deportation has been issued by the national guard and by and by the government. so i are interesting an interest here and is very limited to that. so the thing that we can do is try to gather help and raise awareness of the subject,
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unless the government takes action and, and act quickly in a way that protects the dignity and human rights of these individuals. the situation is not going to get any better, so their safety is very compromised. we've had reports of a people, a migrant students who had been attacked and, and people just attacked them with sticks and stones and they didn't let them take their exams. so it's, it's very wide spread, and this kind of inflammatory speech is taking the country by a storm and they've pushed that no matter how much you try to push back, then this information just spread like wildfire, which is very, very dangerous to ukraine's president is accusing russia, accounting explosives up as upper region nuclear power plant. moscow and ton has said that keith is planning to attack the facility. russia took over what is your of the largest, nearest if instead of say in the days of to the invasion of ukraine last year. since then,
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each side has regularly accuse the oven of showing the of the ponds and risking a nuclear disaster expands from the you. and you can watch dogs say they have not seen any sign of explosives yet, but they need more access in order to be show should this advice into somebody's gains, ottoman is done. so we have information from our intelligence that on the roof of several power units of this up route showed nuclear power plant. the russian military installed objects similar to explosives, perhaps the simulate the hit on the plan. maybe they have some other scenarios that are already still ahead here on out as their fonts has just administer goals for foss truck trials. so there is accused of violence during the days of pricing and find out why some, lots to fishermen in the us are turning their attention towards a different kinds of the
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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 here with the info, right government 11 piece meets the indian women, breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champ, features the coast african need is 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 draft and hom conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster. as the security becomes an increasing global concern, the united nations launches a report examining food crises and tongue around the world to live on
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a jersey to the the, the the welcome back to watching else a 0. i missed as you take it and let's remind you about top stories active as soon as he has a hundreds of african languages all stranded along the tune. as he ends up in florida, they were forced to be expelled from the city of spikes, opportunity, and man with stab to day on monday, the funeral. subbing housing the occupied west bank fest. who's killed by the is
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there any minute treat during it's 2 days salt underneath, at least 12 palestinians were kills. i'm more than a 100. these really ministries rates have left a trail of destruction and you need many homes and businesses in and around the cities refuge account has been destroyed. well, let's take a closer look at the extent of not damage 80 percent of all the homes in the count of even been destroyed. damaged a bond that's according to janine's deputy governor water and electricity networks have also been completely destroyed, leaving thousands of people without power or drinking water. is there any forces, pull those mice? roads in the camp which had also made it difficult to imagine c services to pass through. the full cost of the damage in the refugee camp is still unclear. need to abraham sent us this report from jeanine. the us policy is trying to assess the damages that have occurred here after the 2 day is radio fault on the
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rest of the cheese camp. they're trying now to remove the rumble and see how they can manage some of the losses, including the water network that has been a suffering after the is really res. we've seen some team trying to really provide some maintenance for the network that is over here with hearing from them that the opperation is not successful. yes, we are also having issues here, the comp, when it comes to the electricity. so people say that they're trying now, even if to give the residents here in the comp, even a little bit of power that they could sustain their lives. so as you can see, these 3, if used to be paid kind of city is use to be able to use the cars and use them. but now look at this trouble. we're talking about 8 homes that have been totally destroyed and other homes that have been partially demolished or, or partially destroyed by these really forces that have been waiting that com. now
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if we talk also about the physical damages, we should not forget that there is a psychological impact of this operation. specifically when it comes to tone friends who have been hearing the sounds of from bars who have been here to see these really raising their time. specifically that these really prime minister venture and nothing else as this is, this is the 1st, but will be the last operation. all thoughts kind fil, we've been speaking to some of the oldest deals that they've been lost. but still, they believe that this world is not in guessing target, and it's cheating what the operation wanted to do, which is resting, or i climbed things down on the on fighters and the refugee indians here say that the country that is so much defiance that is also so much support from palestinians elsewhere that be occupied west banks. they say they will keep going until the
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occupation i just need to do you need all right now the un security council is debasing the secretary general's at 2020, to report on the violation of children's rights and confidence, which left out israel u. n. a. bassett is had been responding to the death of palestinian children by his riley forces. obviously, the reports of the successes internet took into consideration. other aspects of this recent tax was issues before we difference. he needs to continue monitoring the situation of what is going on for us. so the situation on children and violations against you do all over the was, is of, of the importance of concerts with and also just the countries and not listed what the 1st thing to say is to extend our condolences to the families of those children who, being a scale in recent days, under port charles, the increase in child attacks in israel and palestine in these rather than the
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ticket biased. right. i think it's about 292021 up to 3100 last year. so that's clearly an issue, great concern is realistic behind deal see which has the most cases. so we need to look at all of these cases. but the, the question of inclusion, of course, is for the sector general. so we didn't have a decision in that one has been heavy fighting between students all me and the permanent to rapid support forces in the capital call to the army says it's also intensified operations in neighboring on demand. witnesses a on the special forces. i've also been deployed in the area a com has returned to the streets of front of the days of unrest following the police killing of a 17 year old. thousands of young people were detained, and many of them are now facing trial as fonts as justice minister, cool for the cases to be false tracked. whatever the need reports from last day,
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the van skipped and arriving one after the other, caring alleged writers were being fast track to appear in court. the government wanting to show it was due swiftly and harshly. with those who broke close to the streets. this teenagers spent 2 nights and attention along with 2 friends. he says they didn't take part in the rest, but were merely watching looters were not identifying him for legal reasons. supposed to be the initial, the fellow and all that stuff. i mean, i think people could have own it knows family with the right it's. they ruined everything we owed to 3 standing there. then one of my friends decided to go into the show. she was in there briefly, but she didn't steal anything. we saw the police arriving, we told her to come out, the coldest and beat us. i was slapped and i still have brushes or friend was such stream unless it we were telling when they called treat us like this. it makes me
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mad. she was given full months that we cannot independently verify his allegation, but he will have a chance to give his version of events when he appears in front of a juvenile court in november, even though he's unlikely to face any present time. it is here that the 3 friends gods apprehended by the police. this is actually one of the main shopping streets here in my say, and things look like the back to normal. but actually, you do get this says that there are tension simmering beneath the surface because very few people we spoke to. wanted to discuss the rise 7 folders here. less than a week ago. business owners picking up the pieces in the rampage. the writers targeted retail shops that key to for younger consumers. this was the 1st time that young people to the grievances, to this city center. an explosion of fury against a young man of african and most african descent said there recently profiles in the
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country with anti immigrant sentiment is on the rise, even though the writer has a very much the product upfront born and bred here. these tutorials mean the defendants are given. court appointed lawyers who have little time to prepare it, but it's not helpful for the accused. it's a quick reaction because the court can see there is that the facts are serious enough and there is no need for further investigation. the fast trials are often criticized because emotions are still running high when you sent in someone 20 or 48 hours after the events. more than 3000 people where the theme country wide defense justice system is in overdrive. but it's a fine line as harsh sentences. good for the why didn't the gap with the generation that already feels deeply marginalized. with that then how many of the mustang
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european union schools of justice has dismissed a challenge for my former castle, anita shaw calls for the month of europe in parliament's, tripping him if his immunity and the court rejected all arguments brought by prison mom and 2 of anita is this now allows saying to pursue legal action for 2017 counselor and independence referendum, accusing prison long of sedition. he's been living and self imposed exile in belgium. and since the fails independence page that sparks spans west political crisis in decades. social media is reporting that one person has been killed during a powerful storm that hit the netherlands. storm poly has also led to the cancellation and they have hundreds of flights from amsterdam skip hollow efforts. the storm is expected to blow across the netherlands during wednesday and then on into denmark and germany. or 15 people has been killed in full or missing after torrential rains and south west china. and saw those days of rain and serious
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flooding and the changing region. hundreds of people have had to leave their homes as well and you're not in provence. torrential, rain and flooding have also killed at least 7 people in the whole and disruptive lives in areas where residents had already been struggling to recover from last is from a seaweed, or cal has long been a delicacy and talents of asia. in the us, it's large, the exports that the best is now changing. global warming is forcing port, insufficient incense diversify, john 100 and expands from portland. in may of the waters of the rocky goals of maine has become a hot spot for climate change. scientists say it sheltering coastline shallow depth and the north moving gulf stream or warming, its waters, driving mains, iconic, lobsters to the north. so for the past 3 years, the crew on board the lobster boat,
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miss lynn had been supplementing their catch with his side hustled help farming. i figured why not give it a try and if you want to keep these communities why these islands these you need something to work for me to see why. steve train and his crew plant seeds on the $300.00 metre long ropes by spring, each bears 2 and a half tons of c wait, we need not to provide our in common with the fact that this fishery is honestly lobster and is a year round business but fishermen say they make most of their money in summer and fall. scalloping happens in winter with calc harvesting happens in spring and that adds another season harvester say a lucrative one. when is harvested, the kelp is flash, frozen, and sold in more than 2000 stores. across the us,
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we have grown from landing 30000 pounds in 2018 to last year in 2020, to landing almost 1000000 pounds of help and growing from 5 partner fishermen to now over 30, up and down the entire coastline of main. it is, it benefits the local economy. conservation estate health also improves the water co gross over the winter, and it takes excess nutrients out of the water, nitrogen, phosphorus, it also takes carbon dioxide out of the water and sewer around the calc firm. the water quality is better. i mean, we have good water quality and health and makes it even better. the seaweed, sir, just helping to raise fortunes along the gulf of maine to keep pace with its rising water temperatures. john henry and l g 0. portland, main to play at one of the quotes of wimbledon has been interrupted by 2, just stop oil demonstrates is 2 people run on during orange confession and dick so
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pieces onto the ground. it's the latest on by the environmental group to the top. is it a sports event last week after this, around onto the pitch nodes during the 2nd dashes test between england and australia this summer? that's it for me. this tells you today whether it is next and an inside story will examine the issues facing the u. k. as national health service, as of tons, 75, do you stay with us here on the the hello. welcome to another look at the international forecast. we have a ramping up across the middle east. very little flat showing up here. so quite a brisk wind blowing out sofa. saudi arabia pushing a little further south with stores
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a month. 45 celsius here in bo huh. and we're in the high forty's in q 8 and baghdad getting close to 50 degrees. by the time we come to friday, wednesday, sure. days off here and console just nudging round. was the a so i 43 so i was just don't plenty cost enough, but i think the humidity might just not drop the touch as we go on for the next couple of days. dry and hoss across the northern parts of africa. heavy showers, of course are rolling off. the icon heart is across the gulf of guinea, southern areas of nigeria gone to ivory coast, pushing right across towards liberia. and the show us, i think a little further north is as we go through the next couple of days for southern africa on the other hand, a little dry weather in place. it as long as you try, you might catch a shy ro to into mos on big for a time. maybe the show to into times in a half of the south. it was a sad, it is dry to which is not very too badly in south africa. take time with a top temperature, it's 18 degrees celsius,
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the replacing the issues of the day. we got to stop the intensive song systems, the climate change to protect destruction. otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top and major a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light target either, but it's only going to meet me is targeting vulnerable, but it's, it's important to have this conversation. we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0, the u. k is national health service turned 75, but the n h s is facing serious challenges and a great deal of criticism. so how did it get to this point? and how does this revolutionary health system compare with others in the west? this is inside story,
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