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[000:00:00;00] so the a funeral was held for, i'll just see you in june and this summer i with that guy who was killed fine is really miss all and gaza, the hello i'm and as of a problem and this is i'll just be your life. and also coming of gossip your cheese, while the other was also wounded in the attack. he pays tribute to his friend and
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colleague the protests instead of evolved to israel's ministry, says it's killed, 3 captives in gaza by mistake and quite willing and made shakes know off a when somebody has died. he was 86 years old. the funeral services being held in gauze of, i'll just say you are joining, the son of a doctor who died often is rarely missile strike on friday, dozens of people pay their respects to the vessel. and campbell man, including his colleague entre zero's, gossip bureau, chief wyatt of the 2. he was also injured and the attack summit was reporting from his un vaughn school in the southern city of con eunice, when he was hit by strep. no, elation died from his injuries as well. so gets it directly
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by. i'm sorry, this is the behavior of the occupation. we uh, the colleagues of sam, the in the proof of the vision of journalism and in as jersey though, we are old, was the, we are carrying these human message. and we are carrying these novel message and we will continue to do our due date with the best, the professionalism. and so i was about to say this by targeting mold then a t gen and their lives. and they have to get to the offices because the families of these jet and that was the way they are doing, though it's the same way of doing though again is the other thing is in guys the strip we will continue with due date will, will carry our message, the ongoing shunting by the is riley military is said to have prevented power
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medics from reaching colleagues on their upload docket before he died. hold on, i've been how many of the reports that the i behind some of the most poignant pictures of this war went to study in seminary. that does the risk i'm reminded of . a sudden father and brother uncles lift to bleed on the ground as israel's barrage of higher power was relentless summit. along with our colleague when do was covering the off 2 miles of the bombing of a u. n. run school in hon. eunice. and despite calls for help, the bulldozers were allowed to clear the way to reach salmon as he was fighting for his life. when in the meantime, wet and injured by shrapnel in his arms, children waste made his own way to hospital do alone. not knowing that salmon
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had faded away the she has, and she, we can't tell what exactly happened. i only felt a big impact. i fell down and lost my helmet and my microphone. i tried to gather all my strength and was only barely able to stand up. i was feeling dizzy and losing my balance. what is story? just like many in gaza has become one of multiple tragedies and heartaches. he lost his wife and his teenage son much moved. his 7 year old daughter shop and his grandson killed in an air strike on october 25th 6 days later, broadcast engineering, bahama double cool. sam. last 19 members of his family, including his father and 2 sisters, which is really me says re and over the deb idea of refuge account. even though it
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didn't cause it a little bit. then on december 6th, it was the turn of the no shadow fee to feel the unbearable pain of loss. 22 members of his family gone in the blink of an eye. following is was evacuation orders and heading south of the strip. didn't save their lives and the we actually, i'm telling me on that this is him. me reporting his story. one to comment and this war of the over 21, individuals were killed. the power emetics, a still unable to retrieve their bodies from under the rubble. only one child was found. she was prepared to the adjacent house due to the force of the explosion. she was found this man, but it has been buried within less than a week on december 11th. and this is true. we've lost his father because war doesn't discriminate between those who can and cannot fleet to. oh,
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that frame. and this is father stayed in this house in japan. yeah, north of guys are in total. i'll just leave as low as 47 members of his extended family den names. we've joined the list of the thousands of in this since were killed by the over whelming. power of is done. lovely sizes go down, but nobody said will be able to kill the pictures. sandwich captured at the cost of his own life, iconic, at times harsh pictures that will remain engraved in the memory of millions of viewers that meet eliza to a summer. all the data is the 13th. i will just the origin this code since the network launched in 1996. the statement released by our 0 a condemns. and the strongest terms is rarely drawing the tech on a gauze of school that resulted in the coming of camera man summer abo dhaka. it adds the network holes is real accountable for systematically targeting and coming
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out as they are doing lists and their families and extends that sincere condolences to summer, a buck his family in gaza and to belgium. with the killing of found, the number of journalists and media workers killed and gaza reached over 90. i'll just say, or, or just the international community and the international criminal court to take immediate action to hold as randy government and men to treat accountable. those rarely military says it's mistaken. new shelton killed 3 captives during if the gaza offensive that would target to dr. troops wrongly identified them as a threat. is there any prominence to benjamin netanyahu says the military will draw lessons from the incident to the white house is called a tragic mistake. let's go to our correspondent island official. he's joining us live from occupied east jerusalem island. the families of captives their support as a plan and to further increase the pressure on the is there any government at the was
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a lot of fighting and i'll use your job. we've had that from the israelis over the last several days. and you can imagine the pain for the families is particularly those of the 3 who died. the loved ones were still close to escaping from captivity . maybe just feet away, meters away from being back with the israelis. and then they were shot dead that these really say that because that had been such a heavy operation that they've been approached by a number of fighters from home, us coming towards them, that one, even more suicide felt they couldn't take the risk. and what happened was a tragic incident. benjamin netanyahu said lessons will be lamb. does you said the white house of cold at hot breaking and tragic? the incident brought hundreds of those who are related to those being held captive and guys are onto the streets. the main thing that something be done, the consent that the government has almost forgotten about them. they say the time has come for them to put the, the captives as
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a priority to make sure that everything the government is doing is directed towards that the, the protests again, on saturday intel to feed the families of those who are being held captive are meeting right now, among the things they're discussing is the possibility of launching a hunger strike to put pressure on the government as well. and certainly those who would entail a beef on friday night a lot of the plan, benjamin netanyahu for the situation. they find themselves in for everything that happens. and let people that are going to be on my team and get these on the
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future of being a much, much earlier and oh, those lives of all the lives in the pool could have been spared. i think it's a big tragedy. what's happening here now and allendale reports that the head of the israeli intelligence agency is due to restart negotiations to release mo captives well, this is quite a remarkable utah and from prime ministers really prime minister benjamin netanyahu . a week ago, he was saying that there would be no new negotiations. he along side of gland. another member of the team and more cabinet believed that military pressure would force him us to the negotiating table. but maybe, maybe not the protests that he's seeing in the pressure from the families has moved him over the last week to know say that the head of most of the external intelligence agency should have to you over the next 24 hours or so to meet with
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a tati prime minister to open the possibility of discussions about some sort of captive prison that exchange at the may leads to a ceasefire. that would certainly be the pattern that we saw 2 or 3 weeks ago. and that's how it play died. but that is the possibility that for benjamin netanyahu, that window may be closing because some of us have said that they are not interested in any sort of prison that exchange, unless there is a complete c spy in guys that know, that might just be a staffing position and negotiating position from us on the head of most others having to you to see if there's anything that can be done. but clearly a remarkable decision by benjamin netanyahu. a week ago, not interested in talks a know perhaps because of the pressure from the families is very much interested in trying to talk about getting the captives. but alan, thank you very much for the that's alan. especially with the latest live unoccupied, east you both of them and it's very strong. so targeted you and run school and
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central gaza. what displays palestinians had been seeking shelter, civil defense, cruise transport of thousands of injured from the schools unlocks the hospital and the city of data by law. possibly. and palestinians have been living in 150 un schools without basic necessities. let's go to our corresponding tiny, my move. he's joining us live from profit and southern gaza. and even as these strikes continue across the gaza strip penny, israel has announced a short pause in fighting in some areas. what details has it given? so yes, there was an earlier announcement about a short pause of the or suspension of, of the military tactics on, on the ground that particularly in limited area here. and we, we're aware of any area a better known as the slope on district us in western or off i. that's where the
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evacuation zone, where thousands of people are almost 50000 people, move to and set up their attendance. and now they are staying there. but the thing about these pauses, the d, r a, as people described them, these are just these, they are the mom. and so of virg free if they are the torture before the death. because you know, as soon as the, the, the time frame, the window open for this pause is over. we're going back to the same exact a situation more bombardment, more it strikes, more ambulance in the streets, and more residential home targeted. people are not happy, they're frustrated over this, the, we're waiting for an announcement for a up for long see is fine with the looking for is more of a permanent see, it's hard to in the suffering and the misery that they're going through. and the experience on, on daily basis as more people keep for an end drop. i was looking at the actual residence of brother has about 260000 people now with one,
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almost 1000000 people move the roof. i was looking at devastating human and 3 and situations and the pause is just, even if we're talking about humanitarian is coming in, there is still a little in, in the face of the dire needs of people here and a devastating humanitarian situation. very much continuing across the gauze as medical facilities, the health ministry has described. how is really false is targeting come on the other one and out of all of the hospitals. yes, that was also another statement by the the, the ministry of health that we, we read carefully but we weren't aware of what was going on the hospital within the past few days as the the tax and the hospital became very intense with the is really military surrounding the hospital and targeting it, that would to apologize. we've lost
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a connection with our correspondent hanging the load in rough up in the southern gaza, who was talking about the latest attacks by that is where the full says on the come on, antoine and on all the hospitals and gaza. still ahead on our 0. why 2 of the world's largest shipping companies of suspending operations through the red sea the the had low that was just last week. we were talking about extreme heat across parts of east asia. well, the tables have turned when now looking at extreme cold thanks to a cold wave that swept its way across china and the korean peninsula dropping some heavy snow across northern areas in particular causing disruption. but it does look very beautiful that at the great war of china,
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but the temperature is not so much in terms of beauty with a minus a 6 degrees, the invasion. it's really cold here that set to continue as we go into the next week. and that friend will continue as we stretch out further east with that snow falling across the west in areas of japan that'll not temperatures down to places like tokyo as we go into monday. and it was a move to south asia with tale of 2 fortunes here. as well, we look extreme weather is starting to move across most southern areas thanks to a circulation at sport. persistent rain tissue land code will start to move across town will not be in carol. gusty winds as well reported him warnings off of thunderstorms, and that heavy rain on monday will pull its way across the motif, but much clear uh, further north central conditions here, but still some fog and smoke issues for places like in new delhi and the whole on monday, the thought provoking on,
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but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does era the the to watching now just bear with me. elizabeth toronto mendoza of a mando about top stories. the sound of funeral services being held for algebra
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june in the summer of dhaka who died off to in his reading. michelle strike on friday. summer was hit by shrapnel. he liked us to come to his injuries. and i'll just see you as guides. a bureau chief lie, and daughter was also injured and that strikes one on summer had been pushing on an attack by his rarely sources, as you went on school in con eunice. and that is where the military says it's mistakenly. shelton killed 3 captives during its cost that offensive they were targeted off the troops strongly identified them as a threat. well that spring and milan was shot and now he's obviously our senior political analyst. first, we might want to use surprised around the about the circumstances of these 3 captives that it's kind of a, it's one of those things that a shopping. but it's not surprising and judging from be a short history of this war as one as the behavior of those are
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the soldiers of late. the 2nd they've been quick on the trigger. we've seen them in general. so for example, a few weeks ago, shoot, what of it? oh, and what of that on what kind of to should have been in their eyes, a national hero for getting the tenderest. and he was killed on the spot by the is there any soldiers who are again quick on the trigger? and clearly their situation in guys has been deteriorated. i think they're more odd as low in gaza. i think they are facing fits from a surprising and unknown places i think they've been faced with traps and, and sort of counter effects that they haven't expected. and i think in that sense there's already, we've seen 2 or 3 rows of reports or incidents where to buy the is regular soldiers that behave so badly. yeah. i would say so cowardly. so as to can, you know, is ready to capt. theirs and passwords. i'm going so many years right is yeah,
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you're saying that if it's why the soldiers are going to be true, they're happy with palestinians. if they're going to be true that happy them, they're also going to make mistakes with the own people. what is randy captive? some gaza, are you surprised that the head of those really intelligence agency is gone from restart negotiations for the release of captive given me nothing y'all, who was so insistent that they will be no more negotiations for the release of captives. it's the military way. only. yeah, i think these right is a, had to eat their words and walk back the various ultimatums that the given, including. but now the heads of that most sides or less that got the say never again, we're not going to be negotiating on so on, so forth. and now they're back as it where, where their stay are between the legs. because 1st of all, the idea of creating the captives under major pressure does not work. you know, freedom, the captives through military means is not working,
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not as we've seen yesterday. and the idea that there is more or more american ad domestic pressure is right to free the captives. because for many the idea that the feed think how much is going to be any time soon. that's right. and they have become more of a 53 the anything else? yeah. so, so the, the issue is the captives are thinking, i'm, you know, a great top priority. if you look at the agency, which is pushing these right, is now to start to push it. but i'm not sure if this is not too little too late now or not just not too late in the sense that i'm us stuck in that position. but it's no longer has any incentives to negotiate over the future of the captain. because while that apparently have kept his, it's really wanted to get through adults from day one because the young people themselves are for the counters, have more soldiers or you know. yeah. so just like they wanted to negotiate a far bigger deal and. and what about the incentive,
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what's happened to the incentive of an offer or the release of all the remaining captives? many of them who have soldiers for the release of old palestinians and is rarely jones, is actually the most to work. now you see because the americans and these res, including this last few days, have committed once again to finishing off how much and getting its leaders. and the idea is for them that humanitarian pauses constitute stop the fighting or the bonding for a few hours or a couple of days in order. then for him to june, the bombing, the designation of guys and the getting of how much creators live lives. the how much is the 0 was sentenced in a good chance for a few hours or a few days of, of ceasefire in or the event for them to resume with a commitment to destroy how much would this be the ship? so now how much it was that would go back only under 2 conditions. at least that's the opening proposal is you have to stop the fight. thing in terms of
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a scene is fire. i'm 30 minutes face fire. untrue. it has to be or for all. yeah, and i'm not sure that the x rays are ready for that, but clearly they are showing because he asked dick about restarting the diplomatic process that they are more than willing to out. i'm not sure if it's clean or begging the categories to. yeah. and then they really interesting to see what comes out. thank you as always model, and that's how senior political analyst lawanda shot those ready military police unit says it's investigating the death of 2 palestinians of the occupied westbank. often in his way, the right school accused the army of conducting illegal executions. the bet. so the m group posted this video set to show is really military vehicles following a group of palestinians during a raid and the fight our refugee camp last friday. the soldiers shoot, one man who is holding the red canister. the vehicle moves closer on his shoulders . again, the seconds mad, high down to the front of the car, shots at close range. the activists say he was on,
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on his ball says it's targeted and is really ministry size along the southern border of 11 on the group says that hit the target with a guided missile claim and casualties and injuries among is very soon, which is has bola and does very forces have frequently been exchanging pod across the border. so high rep has more details from high side in northern israel. the sirens have been going off this morning alone. he is really for the, with lebanon, which is just in the distance that way you can see those mountains and the cliff edge. and that's because of a seems to his follow drones. so intercepted by the minute tree, one of them actually. so. 1 in a place called modular, which is nit kitty add simona now that's one of the main board of towns where around 20000 people lived that we were actually filming that. yesterday it was an m c. c town, there are reports, his mother's reporting that there are
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a number of injuries. it seems that the report so saying that full is ready. the soldiers have been injured bought. so that's not been comes funds by the israelis. we've got to just a few minutes ago. seen a highly quotes or a minute, see how the quotes are heading in the direction from a hospital to that folder. but of course it's not clear and it's definitely not been confirmed by the israelis, especially hezbollah has been launching a lot of these attacks on that. northern border with is rilen. israel has said this morning that its been responding with a temporary file as to as well as long as the shipping companies are temporarily suspending their routes through the red sea salt as a series of attacks on vessels in the region by iran back what devices they say it's their response to as well as war and gaza. the attacks of targeted commercial ships traveling to egypt, suez canal, through the red sea, as they approach the now bob on monday, the strange to the south, the strategic green portion,
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passages only $32.00 kilometres wide. an estimation of 30 percent of oil, global shipping containers use it that makes up 12 percent of the world trade. about one trillion dollars worth of goods move through the strait each year. it's also a viable conduit for shipments of crude oil. maybe 10 percent of all oil or traded passes through the red sea and bob and monday, which weighs ourselves on which reports commercial ships under attack. the attacks have led to 2 of the world's shipping giants, denmark's madison, and how about lloyd's of germany to suspend the operations of the red sea, instructing their vessels to steer clear of one of the world's most important shipping routes. it comes after a growing number of attacks launched by who is the fighters in yemen? a group back by ron, since the war in gaza started 2 months ago, they have used to miss 1000 drones to attack shipping in the red sea in the, the many armed forces by shore,
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our ships heading to all ports around the world. except for these really ports that they won't be harmed, and that they must keep recognition devices. open of the conflict is centered around the crucial maritime corey door, connecting europe and admitted to rainier to asia. but avoiding the red sea can double travel time to many destinations. and it's causing ripples of concern, the who these represent a material threat to freedom of navigation, to commercial shipping, to lawful commerce. and they're doing selling a vital artery there at the bottom on deb into the red sea. and the united states is working with the international community, with partners from the region and from all over the world to deal with this threat . they are spearheading a new maritime coalition in a bit to contain the situation. despite years of us sanctions intended to hold back to host these attacks. keep coming, these measures appear to be back firing,
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pushing the region into wider turmoil. axels. i'm gonna reach out to 0 of the the in need of quite shake. now of i know what else somebody has died off to 3 years in power. it was 86 come in, metal ex takes a look back at his life. no, a self made as a bed of sue butler to wait for a relatively short time. only since september of 2020, by the end of 2021, he found it out most of his duties to his half brother and designated. uh, my son i'd ask might as well. and then now i was involved in the administration and government of q. i, when it gained independence from britain more than 60 years ago. he was defense minister in exile when to a 2 tanks, accompanied by allied forces,
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rumbled into choice for 3 at the end of the 1st gulf war. but to throw in the run october rocks invasion in august 1990 costs. out of his career, the most difficult for the returning is face demands from senior army officers to investigate and dismiss. then shaking off and not the minister offices said shake no f with 3 tanks from the pool to reduce the state of a lot until the me not to fight on your own keys. first, interest rate decisions apparently taken to avoid provoking your overall case. it's like no af, wasn't dismissed, but was a pointed social assessment. it's starting to post to government a comparison between your role no of i'd ask my debit as to but was born in june 19. 37 is family has ruled the oil rich gulf monica continuously
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since the mid 18th century. he leaves behind a wife for sons and the daughter to bother all safe as assistant professor of history at coates university. he says that an aide will be remembered fondly in the country. this is a very sad day indeed for kuwait, she has no wife and i have met has only done good for the country. his legacy will be remembered fondly. he has many nicknames, if you may, he's known as the amount of pardons. he has left the largest reconciliation in modern community history with a series of amnesty and the returns of citizenship ce release of prisoners. he has also opened up uh to the opposition and its and opened the parliament again to all voices and opened up to taking
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