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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's, i them, this is the news life from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. i'll do sarah john list have been wounded by shrapnel from an is riley rocket, and con eunice this as this route intensifies its attacks on gaza increasing the shelling and as strikes in the south present,
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a mass moved on. bass tells us to force as well to hold the tax on palestinians of the meeting with the us national security advisor. we report from jeanine on the off them off of the longest re buys riley sold isn't more than 2 decades. the as well, the white house is a genius route to pull back on its high intensity military operation and focus on protecting civilians and gaza despite the pressure is rarely bombardment continues and what is now day 70 of the war and gaza under the last few hours to l just sarah journalists were wounded by shrapnel from and this riley miss holland, han eunice, the journalist were reporting on an earlier strike, new review and run school. one of them is still waiting for kind of medics to reach
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him that major full se shelling, continuing bind's ray. the forces, any of his, by the shouting and ass strikes, killed at least 12 people in destroyed homes in northern and southern parts of garza, including the city of an offer and the occupied westbank. us national security advisor jake sullivan has been meeting with the power steering authority president in ramallah. i knew that bass told sullivan washington must force as well to stop its attacks on palestinians. that's crossover now. so thought a couple, i assume in the alpha in southern gauze as a 1st of all, any would any updates on the face and the condition of our colleague, simon, i moved up to the camera of mine who has been wounded in and this really strikes of the. 2 yes, sammy, just before a couple of minutes ago, an entered into a vehicle had been a move to from the another hospital to the location where our clique,
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someone up with the car is in right now of getting the approval from the occupation forces with, with coordination with and jos organization and signed the chart to re evaluate him where he had been suffering from his injury for more than a couple of hours where he was at bleeding on the ground. the situation right now we're rating so sad that confirmation from the palestinian minister of health about the condition of our quick summer who had been critically injured according to the why did they do our pretty glad at that. do oh, had had been the last person with him after being hit by him is really military driven in con units as they were reporting the latest is really strikes on the ground in that region. uh yeah, the impedance is if you don't get to the civil defense through the palestinian civil defense of cruise, who have been confirmed by the occupation forces to be allowed to reach to their location. as all of the ambulance and civil defense crews faced, i've broken them,
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found will not be allowed to reach the place during the past couple of hours as, as really forces were deployed in the region as confrontations that on the ground to continue. and they were preventing anyone to move inside this area unless he will be short. the body is really all be now we are waiting for further restriction and uh, clarifying for the condition of some of the car. as our quick, what i do right now is receiving the treatments inside another hospital as his injury had been described as mine, of injury. after being a heath alongside with his clique and a strike during reporting on the ground incognito and us and of course public. this is not the 1st case of an out just here, a goodness. why in himself, his family were killed in an early as trying to focus through what the c t, j identity 5. as long as now the organizations that committed to protect june. this
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is $63.00 a difference during this having been killed in this conflict? yes, it's not the only time that's doing this have been attacked. despite the fact that the are we are in the helmet, the vest and the are showing the world that the off doing this and reporting on the ground to well, just before had lost his family members and a strike that's had level to the ground at the residential buildings that they were taking shields and solely to offset being evacuated from the goals this trip. and similarly our clique normally stroppy who has completely lost the majority of his family. members of the last 2 is at hair and something number of his brothers and the other wives alongside with the children. and then a striking to value a refuge account, but then most of which are 3. and he has not been able to, uh to bit far will for them or to reach that location in the notes of the territory due to the confrontations on the ground. the situation against journalist the by day is getting much more excessive. pated as there was no impunity guarantees for
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the doing list as they are reporting. we've had that all the stories about different doing list inside a garza will have been hit during the reporting on the ground as is well kindly and deliberately targeting them in order to silence the palace to the narrative and to not let any voice of gauze on to be here for the international community regarding the latest palestine suffering on the ground resulted from the east valley at relinquished aggression with the territory of course is not on the general list that are coming on to find today took us through the all the casualties in the series of strikes on homes and even though you in run school a yes semi um today uh the entire goal is the strip had been on the is really relentless plumbing since the early hours of today is morning. and in particular, the southern part of the territory, this area which was ignited as a safe zone and the initial days of the wall where residents in the north and the
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central areas have gone. and since you have been in for 15 to now, this area have been on time is ready in terms of funding. we're used to. busy busy increasing. busy these many rates, where 2 rates have been a news against my funds a month, a couple of hours when i do service it into building them up against and re cultural land. and the restraining and funding just did not being in full body. our police does not get our living. busy busy busy busy is really. busy having insight on eunice which. busy busy directed towards residential areas in buildings and earlier today against one of the united nation run schools where it had been sent to be a huge for the back to read. the situation seminary continues to be in the north of the, of the gaza strip, where it is very intense plumbing. busy busy busy busy busy custodians have been suffering from. busy busy in 2 days casualties, i'm to have been increased to move them 18000 pounds. busy to have been killed
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alongside. busy busy the 1000 others who had been injured. what is restricting on the ground does not give us 2000 times to needs. busy busy rucker alright, we'll leave it there. thanks so much time to come by zoom. the palestinian john listened. garza and i'm just covering the wall but are also living through it. at least 89 palestinian during this have been killed in the conflict. more than 50 media premises or offices have been completely or partially destroyed by is riley strikes. well, that includes the office of the i, s t news agencies bureau and garza hundreds of palestinian journalists and the families, including those from al, just sera, been forcibly displaced. they've had to abandon their reporting equipments in offices in the north to live and report on the difficult conditions during frequent communication blackouts, journalists working in areas of um, conflict, unprotected under international law,
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as all civilians under the geneva convention. but this trial is accused of repeatedly violating the rules of war, palestinian john, let's say, as early as trying to kill the messenger in silence. the story that spring in use. this blonde girl is a professor of political science and international relations at all to the university. good to have you with us and all of this civilian suffering and suffering of june. this coming at a day when the us national security advisors in the region talking about protecting civilians. whether there is a bigger difference between freely and boxes. bulk about to pull up the text and see if any ins by itself is not enough. auction is needed to pull up those civilians during the discharge journal. just one day, a couple of wardens around the world. like you said,
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i'll pull up that good by international law. but obviously, it's not in the interests of certain wanting policies to have a different story on. the zillow has been given a completely different pick to inform what these ladies, the media is saying. international public opinion is shifting towards the palestinian goals, especially given the images not until july and all the international reviews agencies auto show when with the differences. and obviously it's not in the interests of a lot of these ladies the to have a completely different level to. that's why the number of one is to the, enjoying the list reporting from the global auto created. and also the, usually the government is, has not been able to guarantee the safety of international journalists prevented
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also from us not just from going into goes up a couple of walk or i've stay with us visa for another one, cause we want to take in child stratford reports on the pool. the challenges generalist, facing from is ready forces in the occupied westbank to not just garza, with respects, to the kind of pressures that journalists a face. a game in covering the war on gauze that from here in the occupied way. spank, it's like to say that most of these journalist has ever experienced anything like it before in their lives. because we have seen this huge escalation is riley made a tree rides on towns, villages, and cities pretty much every night across the occupied territories. hey, we've seen an increase in st lower tax olsa. secular attacks that are often, either given the green lights uh, tacitly, by the use riley military nearby will as is often the case. and we see video footage and we've seen it with our own eyes. literally,
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it's rarely soldiers standing when these attacks are happening in, in, in the very close vicinity or as these attacks are happening literally watching them a car. so part of city and journalists, especially despite have use that use they all to a tax like done happening that has been such a big escalation since the war began. that. yeah it's, it's really important to recognize the kind of pressures that they are on the alex he was supposed to 3 weeks ago, standing above offer prison waiting for a person to release it. pretty obvious that off s n g truck was targeted as well. the journalists just above us on the hill with one taking a bullet to the camera or a plastic, what is the camera? alcohol had its wind screen destroyed. so you know the origin and she's like this happening pretty much every day. we same film footage, for example of a j. i was just here arabic and other journalists that were here with janine
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covering the right, the largest right in 20 years on june in a couple of days ago. you see these riley miller treat a full sing them away, intimidating them. so it is a, an endless challenge full joy list here in the west bank to do with these kind of precious of these right. the minute 3 is ended, the 3 day rate in the occupied westbank city of janine is the longest since the war and gaza began. at least 12 palestinians were killed, lives ready forces during the operation. the palestinian prisoners association says 9500 palestinians were detained. these riley ministry has increased its raids across the occupied westbank with at least 289 people killed since early october. hold opposite. how many it is that one of the houses in janine was rated by his very forces? the soldier stayed here for 3 days and they were ransacked. absolutely everything,
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including the food supplies, not all over the house. you have greater fees like this $1.00 with the start of david and $0.07. 7th of october, i see a message that what they doing is in revenge of what happened on that day. they took the mattresses from downstairs and slept up here, leaving all these tools to their feet is on the walls and also leaving behind complete tails. these are all goods that they simply took from the grocery shop downstairs which belongs to the family here. the reason the israeli soldiers base themselves in this house is because this as the edges of the janine refugee camp. and from here they have
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a clear view of now this flow was in construction. it's not the 1st time that the soldiers base themselves here, but the family tells us is the worst it's ever been. now there are a lot of in some things where fee is on the wall, some of them reflecting what some seniors really politicians have been say. oh palestinian president maxima, the boss has told us national security adviser is ready at times on gaza. must stop . jake sullivan is in rome. a lot of the meetings with israel's prime minister and the wall cabinet in tel aviv a bass also called on the us government to force as well to stop a tax on palestinians in the west bank and jerusalem on that spring. and now it's smith in tel aviv, so the earliest sullivan had meetings with his radiate officials, a very different line from what we're hearing from the palestinian officials. they
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have and 9 meetings with jake sullivan. right. or yeah, and we know that before jake sullivan arrived in israel, he had said that he was coming here looking for a time table towards an end of his rails. this intense intensive, foaming comm, payneham wall that they've launched on gaza and he was expecting stay within the within weeks is where i would move on to some sort of 2nd phase of the roll with more targeted operations against thomas's leadership. well, at the end of his visit here in the press conference is the sullivan's been giving is risk is shied away from a reference to any sort of time table. he said that the us and israel expect the fighting to ultimately slow down israel have said it could take many months before that happens. we also know that before his arrival here and israel, joe, by uh, by solomon's arrival, hedge. oh, by them us,
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president. i talked about the indiscriminate bombing of gauze and not have to stop on the the expect to the more targeted to come pay them. these riley's while sullivan, i kind of shied away from this reference to indiscriminate bombing, seems to be solving. and i have a desire to if there's any differences between the us and israel, to not expose them public by the talk us through what is probably saying about the opening of kevin shalom crossing. the other is rarely the giving us more information about that's in the last couple of hours. israel had agreed in the hostage release agreement with thomas that it would allow him to 100 trucks of aid a day. that was a couple of weeks ago since that only a 100 trucks a day i've been getting in because as well as rafa crossing the crossing to egypt and as a on gosh, a cannot co physically with any more than that. so we as rail says to stick to its agreement of $200.00 trucks
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a day. so the policy needs to be managed without box for the last 3 weeks. it will allow cram shalom crossing between as well and gaza to open by allow is a israel says that she's temporary. israel says the us is committed to paying for the upgrade of the roof, the crossing. so that ultimately it will. i be able to take all the trucks necessary. it's a significant concession. these riley's would say, because right to the house of as well as well. so they'll be no further concerns. nope, of the links between garza and israel while they are now having to open up box, cut them shalom, crossing for goods under us pressure so that israel can meet its agreement of 200 trucks of a day on as an indication before the war started. there are 500 trucks a day going into the gaza when there was much less need for emergency at all right, thanks so much. bennett smith for more on jake sullivan's trip to the middle east. joining us from boston, massachusetts is glen call is
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a former deputy national intelligence office of the trends national threats at the c. i a good to have you with us. so 1st of all doing and you're understanding what exactly is the national security advisers mission and message in this trip as well. we're watching the diplomatic dance, the us and israel will both be careful to express publicly complete solidarity and harmony. however, the president biden was quite clear in his remarks at a fundraiser in washington a day or 2 ago to, to criticize the current campaign and the open ended nature of the campaign in gaza . as well as of the after your flight arrangements the end and then yahoo from there's nothing i can quickly responded with with it. well, essentially,
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i don't care, we'll continue to do what we, we want. however, the, the national security advisor is there a, behind the scenes to say here are some problems that we see with the continued unrestrained military campaign. here are restraints that we'd like to see while in public uh, showing what is also true, which is the strategic support of the united states for israel. so it's a different medic dance. all right, and can i do? i want me to sometimes go back to you. yeah. because that's the phrase that these are some of the restraints. we'd like to see it assuming the, the message that we think jake sullivan has is presenting to these riley's, i think what a lot of us would like to know. what is the bottom line here? is this going to end with an expiry date for this will with jake solomon coming back,
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even if they don't announce it publicly and getting an expiring date end of this year war ends on, on i i would suspect that at present the answer is there is no specific expiry dates as you, as you put it, but the pressure is clearly being increased that that one be established. if the fighting continues more than a couple of weeks, i would expect pressure to continue to increase. but i wouldn't be surprised if a sullivan arrives in tel aviv or jerusalem and said on this specific date, you will stop that wouldn't go anywhere but increasing the the expressions of your ease for the united states. certainly that's occurring is the agreement consensus on postal garza who runs it well, here there is
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a fundamental difference. if the u. s. were making the policy there would have been a 2 state solution decades ago. that of course nothing yahoo is devoted much of his career to stopping any 2 state solution. he's been quite cynical and refreshing. clear about that even to 28 years ago. i guess it is now completely approaching the effort shelves are rubbing government and, and taking positions that contributed to the assassination of these really prime minister the so there is a fundamental difference here. and there are practical problems that are huge. how marsh is beyond the pale of the palestinian authority, is corrupt. that's a value put down yet another marker saying, but we won't have the post and use already. and who else is there? the un broker and consortium of states, an arab league, a group, and all of these things are easy to say, but to, to get from here. so there, know,
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and quite knows how to do it at this point. so ultimately, i mean, let's be honest, the us does have a lot of leverage over is route. if the us one to the us is not simply a passive observer and this right there is usa this minute tree a that goes to israel. if they come reach some kind of agreement who prevails ultimately? because so far it looks like these riley's up or nothing now feels he's got much more solid ground perhaps within the us. then the us president. well that's essentially always been the case the us ultimately. so has supported the sovereignty existence and safety of israel. and the that is, is really leaders in particular, a nationalist like nothing yahoo,
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a lot of leeway. so the ability of the united states to impose a solution which uh, non american servers always will phrase is in theory true, but in practice is quite, quite difficult for domestic political reasons in the us for international reasons, for the reasons for military reasons. so having leverage yes, but ultimately controlled by just issuing a a fee arch, then cutting off a is, is not, are a realistic or likely pass that we'll see. all right, thanks so much good to get your thoughts and analysis on that land call for a spring and now use of liabilities of professor of physical science and international relations at the university. good to have you with us. so listening the to the analysis and thoughts of land call, it sounds like the american messages evolving more into a let's have a,
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a period of phase, a date for phase in which this will not necessarily end, but just come down and intensity. what exactly would that look like? that's not an end to the conflict. so sees 5 and right. it is not what i think that's what the us is, the when is engaged in what i would call a, the public relations the process. obviously the images, the, the, the, the, the, this tunnel of all those channels i'll show in about the cut and as it goes up is a despicable and so many people are more popular with it. and obviously it has published the image of the lot. the states and the bites and government would like to be seen as the, when something in order to prevent this kind of there's, but there is a very big difference. i agree with, you know, guests from the us that there is a very big difference between fairly and book this setting. but date for the end
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of the world is simply in possibly uh let them yahoo uh said himself cuz he probably gets the end of the day that obligation of how most the use of the place, those and also making sure that the goals are no longer present, but that too late and when we like, when we have these objects and be achieved, nobody knows. i don't think that would be achieved by the end of this month. they are talking about also the future of goes on what's gonna happen after the end of this war. whenever it happens. i disagree with your guest from the us. when he said, when he talked about d, u or a d r a big and so and so forth, as suggestions, but not on the who made it absolutely can do, but he didn't trust anybody. it's in does that follow up from the idea of it?
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mean the, these right, the, the tray. ok, the diesel is laid without defining, say, bone goes right? so what we want to talk more about that particularly it comes to what happens off to the wall button. bear with us for a 2nd. use it because it's important to also point out this of a diplomatic move has been going on with fondness to some of them, at least nordic region. and then a lot of countries they've been meeting and also to discuss the will to al sadi baby is foreign minister, spoke about the governance of gauze, adding that any discussions on its future must be preceded by a cx 5 is what i'd say. so when it comes to the broader context, i think if there is a credible pass away uh towards a palestinian state, you will see that the palestinian authority is more than able to stand up and to for its responsibilities. and the on the 2nd part of the question, of course we have concerned about the potential for escalation. and our region is
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a very complex and we do not need any of the conflicts to interrupt. and therefore, we hope that we will be able to avoid any further escalations in all region a lot, spring back into the discussion use of funds to as i said, these advisor, political science and international relations at positive university. so use of listening in that. and so you've got arab and regional funding is talking about something of a, a process we, on the sci fi that we want, the process of establishing a palestinian state coming together is the clarity. i mean, there's a lot of that comes down really ultimately to the us commitment and position. right . is that clarity on what the us once? what the, the, the us inferior has always been in favor of a 2 state solution. the, let me rephrase the question is the clarity on what the us will actually commit to . that's not even with the end of the war. if we get to that point,
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what kind of administration takes over we'll, that'd be the elections. one is a resent policy and the policy looks like, well, i think the, the thing that we forget about the 2 main policies in this particular conflict is, is like, on the one hand and how much not to do this. do you need all the dates on the order and a couple of days ago, expires on the was actually 2 of us will say you and the people who talked about it both because of the situation without how most of dreaming. so in other words, we are a major player and we will have a say, a in one, the context of this war and conflict. and secondly, when the seas volume comes into place and the discussion for the future of gaza, we will have a say in the particle thing, what the older folk,
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the older phone ministers of older pose of. so you may be slightly different, but completely different. the trial is still uh, dedicated to eradicating how mass that's got us support on about model house. how would you get to, is this clearly no agreement on how to bring the p a back without having elections? how much that will expect to run into what is, how much winds again, as has happened in the past. but we go back to this situation, the or one of the purposes of nothing. you know, from this one of the, the complete it on vacation, of how much, you know, the words, if this war and it, we, and with the application of how much, how much it was no longer exists as far as i'm yet nothing you know is concerned the solid, you plot a default default administer is saying we will begin with a seas fired. then we, we spoke about what's going to happen. so if it is to cease file in the next week
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or 2, then how much is both dictated and they would want to have a say in what, on what the future of how much looks like. i think the situation, the future of gauze are you mean good then what is the future of guys? i think the situation is really, really complex. uh, because of the issues of putting for the world in the middle of the plans at the moment. but i think we have to go back to the, to, to main policies. can despotic especially is like because, but the whole said clearly, but he does not. and he does. he did not trust anybody to it on does not apart from these ladies themselves. so he doesn't believe that the dupont is to me and hopefully they will have the site and how it's fun and know that the, the you and all the a big we both have
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a say or involvement in what's going on. the whole book, the situation, or some schedule for pleasure on the ladies to come to some sort of photo to accept some of these plans proposals to is some sort of a ceasefire. so what does that mean? i mean, an open ended garza, we would have to remember has been under occupation since 1967. but if the idea is that there was ray, these would like to see is the policy. and that's all it is. and all the apps, nobody has to say. so what does israel take home the job of administrative administering every day life in occupied garza keeping the troops that showing that some opening for an even a continued messy situation. will a, i think this is an indicted, left message, but we want to take control and complete take control of goza and drive it up with the ads because the messages stopped coming from nothing. yeah. i've
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looked necessarily very good to you. but when he said he didn't trust anybody to love does a, i understood it as we are going to take over the we are going to okay, buy it again. well, well again we should point out it's been occupied since 967 that just went through the ground to it was i know what you made with it. just to clarify that. thank you so much use of wanda. while still ahead on al jazeera show school thing support john see football match and pay this. palestine kicks off the top of the the brought to you by visit castle high low. there is a divided picture weather wise across the south asia,
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paula spine. it's the same struggle share of displacement. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new, as he says that the stream on which is the, are the the, you're watching out just the time to recap, thought headlines now to out 0. john list have been wounded by shrapnel. some of these really miss all striking gaza. one is waiting for paramedics to reach and that made intense shelling and tom eunice. at least 12 people have been killed by so many bombardment in the north, in the southern parts of gaza. whitehouse is urging israel to pull back on its high
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intensity military operation and focus on protecting civilians. palestinian president not more that boss is told the us national security advisers riley attacks and gaza and the west bank of stone during sullivan is in ramallah to meetings with this rounds fine. minnesota the wall cabinets and tele b. jody ginsburg is the president of the committee to protects journalist. she says, in terms of time frames, the war and gaza is the worst conflict for john list. the committee is documented during the last 30 years since the start of the war and up to the 7th, we've been able to verify the kennings of 63 journalists in the war. whereas last year we documented $68.00 kings of dentists and media work as wild winds. and so that gives you some, some kind of indication of the scale of challenge facing john is trying to document as well. we're trying to put on as much pressure as possible. the role of
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journalists in such a situation is absolutely vital, particularly in cause of where are we seeing the kinds of institutions that that traditionally, also help with the kinds of documentation about the impacts instead of un officials for that. so we're really on the left with goals and done this, doing this really important documentation work. i met with us next tuesday asked me blinking last week and reiterated the importance of journalist john. this is a very ends, i must never be targeted in a will. we continue to reiterate that with governments around the world because we need to turn in if you need them to be out ice and is what's happening and cause a number of has the law fighters have been killed as the group continues launching rockets into northern israel, israel says it was funded by striking the um, groups, infrastructure and positions in several areas in southern lebanon. sort of hired on
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says more from northern israel. within the last couple of hours has by law has launched a number of rockets, at least 11 of them from across the board, the in lab and on into israel overhead. and israel is responding, it says with a loss to full. so it says it's targeted a number of hezbollah infrastructures and positions in multiple locations in southern lebanon. and it seems it has no plans on holding back. it says in its responses, you as well cabinet member, benny johnson has been meeting with some of the community leaders from some of the northern towns. many of those that have had to evacuate all of that border area. he's been telling them that is ro will respond fast to me, but he's also been reassuring them. but he's been speaking to a multiple number of international countries, including the us calling on them to also condemn what's happening and to,
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and show that not only is a military force against hezbollah, but also he said a political one that has been report. so there could possibly be some form of mediation or some discussions in salt, but seems what we're hearing on the ground, what we're saying, not just hey, where we are in the central parts of the border, but also towards the east as well as the west. that it seems that that fighting the cross border fighting weren't be stuffing. but it does seem to be controlled and measured from either side. american center, the bernie sanders, as cold for an investigation into a given by the us to israel. you once an inquiry into whether us phone assistance is empowering, what do you described as indiscriminate bombing being carried out by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose right wing government sondors, who is jewish said that was a mazda is attack on october. the 7th started the war in dozens excuse atrocities, and the comes out of that will show all you lead is of drawn to
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a close day to day summits and brussels. they've struggled to agree on the seas fall around gaza members of the block. i've been trying to use the diplomatic leverage to in college. i move towards peace. this route 5 minutes to be nothing now is mostly ignored. the fashion model has been following the assignments and says european support for his royal is dwindling. on the 2nd day of the summits in brussels, you leaders focus on is relevant. who in garza, he was united in condemning him. i says, october 7th attack, but since then they have been deeply divided with some the states supporting these room. others quoting israel's response in dollars disproportionate once we have seen in recent weeks in the recent days and particularly at this assignment, is some of those positions changing. and some of that support for israel eroding
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particularly is the number of palestinian civilian deaths continues to rise. we've heard here some easy to say the killing of innocent lives simply must stop. there's also a growing awareness of the really needs to find some sort of common ground or comments position when it comes to the war on calls. because not having such a position is damaging, the use credibility that so those are certainly the words of the irish prime minister here at this. somebody's in brussels, latasha butler elders, era blossoms, to 2 of the world's largest shipping companies, all suspending oil containing the shipments through the red sea, the danish shipping company, musk and durham, and these hop on lloyd made the announcements short time ago follows a tax by a wrong back to the rebels against shipping in the region. the attacks of become an a daily occurrence in the vine to volta way all that spring in use of bundled professor of political science and international relations at other university. so
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what does this announcement mean for international shipping? well, that would be a very big disruption for international shipping. the hotel is, have made it absolutely clear. but as long as civilians are being killed in a goes up, they will target ships go into the evaluating particular. and obviously the fuck the to the shipping companies have suspended the movements in this. what the way suggests that the forty's have achieved some of the objectives, and this will surely increase the pressure on is likely to to stop the bump in or at least to make sure that this indiscriminate see the attacks on civilians. and that we have also held that so many insurance companies have increased the categories to the fees in terms of ensuring
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assurance premiums, each one in the insurance premiums for ships to go into the sort of ways. all right, thanks so much. you're so fond of you right now, want to show you some of the demonstrations and support of palestinians taking place around the middle east to have been held in yemen and saw hundreds of thousands of people turned out and did not at all those were held in tripoli in lebanon and enjoyed this capital a month as a child, as a football matches kicked off in colorado as a show, solidarity with the people of palestine. john and joshua were, all sca is live that for us. so 1st of all, joe, who's playing the see
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teams representing cancer. and this is an initiative together by i present students from a local school. hey, they wanted to do something to raise money for the people of palestine and united the community in so hard to show solidarity immunity to find this whole thing names here. we all have seen these places. we're getting the formula he needs to be out, jerry and martinez, who won the 2010 to spain. you know, as 11 and all the biggest, she was when they and joe, we've seen schools and show solidarity when it came to the world in ukraine with ukrainians. how rare is an event like this? so is it shows all allowances for palestine the most,
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i mean the last couple of months we really seen these trying to find them being set down by quoting kind of ration, especially across your scene to try to post on social media. and then those types of things you need to collect they've been holding that team when they try. * to life teen hiring choir again. so straight it has to take place
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into a venue because it can take place in the ground, which is in the west side on certain security situations that now that seem itself correct to some members that seem like some of them are in the unable to take part in any of the while the other significant thing about this is that this is paige pace and 60 stadium is hosting some of the people who. 1 the palestinian national team will then come back together next month to take part in the agent needed that. thank you so much doing the gosh about launch crowd to gather the capital of bangladesh in support of the palestinian people. several diplomats are attending time the account or is that the riley and dot com? hundreds of people have gavin here in a local city park, along with the diplomats, i did send out
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a paper to show their solidarity to the palestinian people and to call for a permanent fire. ben garza, we spoke to some of the palestinian studies regional medical university in bangladesh. i think we have seen enough in the videos, but i think this wash for most the still the scots of in tomorrow. it's still now. we have that. i like any other nation to live in the. ready ready the instability and see the we know the price for 3 of them is very heavy with the big. ready price for 75 years and we really to continue to pay this price. we want to bring crease all around the world and we want to which has to be hard people, somebody on this. and honda is raising their voice today to come in solid future with our rather than the fact that there has been a strong supporter of type of thing and independent into a state solution since its inception. it is one of the 5 countries, the file a formal complaint against is really
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a trusted isn't guys with international criminal code. it's under charging oh, just data dot com. i'll stay with us and i'll just say i will be looking at some of the days news, including the lead is a venezuelan guy out of meeting in the caribbean, attempting to disuse of territorial dispute. the or business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by
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the business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the, the president. and so venezuela and guy on i have agreed not to use full, so escalate tensions over
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a boat. a dispute is off to $8000.00 of talks about the oil rich region of us equivalent of a sound of m. p as a, as in san vince and 10, the rent of deans where the meeting took place. a tentative head shake after days of growing sanctions. the presidents of venice swelling the yeah. and i met face to face in the capitol of st. vincent and the granite beans. it's the 1st meeting since venezuela voted in a referendum to claim 2 thirds of the territory of their oil rich neighbour, the latest wasting a century old dispute. overdue? yes. a cable region. the meeting promoted by regional multilateral organizations like and carried come with the support brazil was aimed at using the escalating tensions which the president of venezuela promised to do it on saturday we will make the most of his step forward so that our lives in america and the caribbean
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remains a zone of peace as we have approved, but in the days leading up to the meeting, my daughter has engaged in increasingly aggressive rhetoric and actions. and now seeing, among other things, the creation of a new business when a state in the yeah. and this is a keep a region, but also directing minnes with an oil companies to explore the waters in front of it. in response, gay yanna help joint military exercises with the united states. yet despite the calls for peace negotiations remain, pains as the 2 sides maintained their positions. with the dialogue about speaking during a recess and the talks, the president, the guy yanna reiterated that he will not negotiate border lead me and insisted that the dispute must be solved by
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a ruling by the international court of justice. after more than 8 hours of thoughts, the prime minister of said vincent rent a statement saying the sides agreed to continue talking and meet again at a later date. your supports against one another. however limited the progress that has come from the stocks is seen as a 1st step to de escalate the crisis that has brought the tract of war back to a region that has lived peacefully for many decades. allison that i'm 50, just the same. vincent and the granite beings. now brooklyn's prince harry has won a historic phone hacking law suit against the popular show of one of the case. biggest newspapers, the cause or the merit group to pay in more than a $180000.00 of the funding that's been widespread phone hacking and use of private
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investigators to gather information. the judge said executives that the paper was aware of the legal practice and covered it up. it was found unlawful, information gathering, had been used to produce at least 50, you know, to cause a gains to print the journey to adjust. this can be a slow and painful one. and since bringing my claim most 5 years ago to assignment to restore is an intimidating tactics have been deployed against me and that my family's expense. and so was i to have run through this process. patience is in fact a virtue, especially in the face of been debt to john. listen. i hope that the quotes findings will serve as a warning to a major organizations who have employed these practices and then similarly liked about a lawyer in prison, russian opposition lead. i like sitting around,
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they say they've been, they've been told he's been moved to a different prison, but his whereabouts is unknown. but i'll touch with him on the 6th of december, the found the serving and 19 years sentence on challenges of extremism. he's been behind boston since january 2021 as president vladimir pollutants physicist, fellow he campaigned against official corruption and organized major anti criminal in protest. his arrest came as he returned to moscow from germany, where he'd receive treatment for nerve agent poisoning that he blamed on the kremlin chime that has defended its controversial bounties offered to the capture of hong kong active as to flight abroad. the chinese foreign ministry spokesperson says hong kong will not allow any external forces to interfere itself . the human rights groups and fund governments heavily criticized china for offering the rewards. nearly a $130000.00 us dollars was offered for each of the arrests of 13 pro democracy
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activists living overseas on 1st day. hundreds of tons of dead fish of wash the shore along the coast of japan. in recent weeks, officials denied link to the release of waste water from the focus a menu. they applaud but admit, they don't know. the reason you're in this kim reports for more than a kilometers stretch of the toy fishing port. these waves are sick with sardines and macro, and they're all dead. i don't think this much of a washed up before an estimated 1200 tons of fish have washed ashore since early december. because as a mystery to local officials, the uncertainty has led to speculation. a could be tied to the release of waste water from the cripple fukushima nuclear plant. that's 600 kilometers south. on japan's main island of one to beneficial say,
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water monitoring surveys have show no abnormalities since the country's largest electricity provider tapco began pumping out water. folding amounts of the radioactive material, tritium into the pacific ocean. in august, 1 researcher at hawk without the city where the fishing point lies says it's unlikely zuka she must see water reached the northern most island of okay though, he says sardines would have been headed south to once you at this time of year. nor do i come, i really cannot. one possible cause is that the school officials chased by a larger fish to exhaustion, then was washed up by the waves. another possibility is that the school of fish entered frigid waters during the migration. then what washed ashore. but details on certain authorities are advising residents against eating the fish. heavy machinery has been brought in to clear out the dead fish a task that could take until the end of the year. it is kim,
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out of there. all that brings us now to the end of the news out for back of the top 3 hours, another foot show. so stay with us. the as israel's war and gaza continues, we bring you the nation. we're on the grounds and goes back to bring you the events as they have been reporting 1st 10 on the suffering and lots of people on the list of tasks and states. and we live in occupied east garrison covering the lakes . this political developments and in fact we're here across the west bank. the full thing has house. this floor is not just massively attract singles and garza stay with us for the latest updates and detailed coverage of the war on gaza on houses.
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0 in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim the cultural heritage of 6000 bodies in storage unit. yes, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how you repeat in countries, refuse their request, and even exhibited human remains, and that means the savings restitution africa stove enough episode to which i found your 0 in on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. there is a context to what is happening now. it has a question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another cleansing has taken place. augusta, nothing goes into gauze and without us of permission, nothing leads about that without permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of these fires, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without 0 on
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counting the costs. if the world produces enough food to feed all its people, why the hundreds of millions go hungry communities across africa facing the west is twice season for decades. for the funding of 8 programs that tackle food in security is declining. counting the cost on out of their for the 2, i'll just here a john list have been wounded by shrapnel from an x ray. the miss simon's comm units in southern garza, the on sammy say that this is i'll just say we're alive from dell hall. so coming up as well, intensifying its attacks on gaza, increasing shelling and asked strikes in the south president. my boss tells to us

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