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to malice the community off to the side, the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and integrity in the pursuit of truth, the of the wrong vows, a harsh response officer, at least 95 people are killed in explosions at a ceremony. mocking the assassination of iranian general customs, so i'm at the time. has them speak of this is as you see it, i live and also coming up the leader of his beloved ones is ro, any war in lebanon will come at a very high. 7 cost talk to the killing of a how much come under and they were in gaza over 100 people are killed in his
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writing strikes on wednesday as the world food program wants. everyone in gaza is hungry. fuss. rescue assets continue in japan often at least. a the 3 people were killed, powerful us quite on new year's day. the iranian president, abraham r e. c. and supreme lead i, a tall i to loudly summon, they have vowed a harsh response of the twin bloss killed, at least 95 people in the south of the country. the explosions happened that a cemetery in the city of came on during a ceremony of the 2 of the senior iranian general customs. so many michael, apple reports ambulances rushed to reach the wounded off to 2 explosions. route through a crowd of mon is in the city of kent,
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them on in southeast, in your video, shows dozens of bodies with some bystanders trying to help survive as well. others rush for safety. tens of thousands of people head flocked to the burial side of one of the runs most prominent military commodities, customs, solemn on that he was killed in a u. s. smith. saul striking it ok 4 years ago has been edited for you living on his beloved lita. praise, so the money calling him crucial to the so called excess of resistance against these ro and said his memory remains influential. and you know, by some, so they money today costume. so the money is present in every aspect of this war. and what we're seeing today are the fruits of this great leader,
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the sacrifices he offered for over 20 years. no one has taken responsibility for the attack. meanwhile, the u. a state department is branded as ridiculous. any suggestions that either it's israel is responsible, buddy runs president abraham, right? you see is unequivocal warning, what he calls the zionist entity that it will pay a price for the cabman, bombing speculation regarding who is responsible is right. my personal gathering is that this has been history of this has been most thought definitely for me. this completely clear considering base events in the last 10 days, the terrorist attacks they started in damascus. then the invade route. now in a ron, how does urge portion until investigations all complete isis have shown that it is willing to do that. israel might have wanted to, uh,
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move an escalate that goes to yvonne to force it to do something. uh, that might escalate things and get a drag a day and night as states against yvonne who runs government dictates thursday the day of morning promising that the country's reaction will be swift and overwhelming . like level o 20 to and is really s like has killed for has bullet fights, is in southern 11. on the attack happened in the quarter. 5, all the flights of the lebanese group were also killed in separate strikes on wednesday, a total of 9 had been killed in the past 24 hours, making it one of the worst days of crossing for the flat. since the one guns would begin, i mean wall as well as lead has on those that are less of the assassination of a senior. how much the official in the lebanese capital on choose? they will not go on on said zayna, 100 reports from they moved. israel's were with him,
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us has reached the southern suburbs of baby boot the fight targeting. so i rudy, the group's main leader and the pin on the political and military stronghold of hezbollah. israel crossed a line, the lebanese armed groups leaders says the crime won't go unpunished. the n y name, the atlas just saw that this was a serious incident, a crime. they hit the root southern subject for the 1st time since 2006. this wasn't his really message, even though it said it wasn't targeting hezbollah and loving on. who believes that in howards believe that how's the law is already at war with israel along lebanon's southern border where they have been exchanging cross border fire, the lebanese group open the front to help relieve its ally. hum us in gaza. but according to no, stella, the fighting will continue to remain calculated and confined to the border that
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could change if israel launches all outdoor menu effect river thing, civil war with us in one word, people regret it because of war with us will be costly until now we are taking into consideration the situation in love and on a national interest. but if more is launched against living on, it will be in the interest of loving on that we enter the war with our full military capabilities. how's the strategy has been a delicate balance of waiting a war without the way doing one that could cause loving on already and financial ruin to pay a high price. israel has threatened to turn baby boot into another garza to say strike was the 1st time as well, had the 11 east capitol since its last floor was, has been locked in 2006. it was also the 1st time as ralph hit, so deep inside the country since as late as the seas with the group triggered by the warrant because of the gun. 3 months ago. israel has been threatening
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a large scale operation in lebanon. if hezbollah doesn't pull back from the border, i ruiz assassination doesn't appear to be a provocation, but it violated the rules of engagement. which means has the law will need to restore. it's the parents center for their i was just the to build a honda son who is an occupied east jerusalem with mole on the story. there hasn't been, any official is really reaction to no settle of speech on wednesday. but you can be assured that these rallies were watching every single word quite closely because of the escalations on the northern border. and remember, they still haven't said anything officially about the fascination on the some of the official on lebanese soil. now that's because israel's cabinet secretary gave a directive for all is really parliament, members to not speak about the issue. but all of this comes, is these really army chief of staff her see how libby was touring the northern
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border on wednesday and said that the situational assessments, according to him mean that these realize ornell drawing up a new plans both on the offensive side and the defensive side, and he said that the situation is actually an opportunity to change the security status quote on the northern border. he says that while they're at the peak of their alert level and preparedness, their focus still remains on how mass and gone so. but remember, there's been rhetoric from is really officials for months for 90 days. now since the war began, that they will re thomas leaders where ever they are especially 11 on where we just saw this targeted assassination. bella had previously said they were not going to tolerate any kind of activity like that on their turf. so this situation now means there are a lot of unknowns for what these relatives could experience when it comes to
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retaliation, because his bubble himself, in his speech said that this is a quote crime that will not go unpunished. there's been no laptop on the ground in gaza with israel continuing as bombardment of central southern parts of the strip. the southern region of rough or has been hit hard by is really strikes. plumes of spar could be seen from a make shift refugee camp. the rest of the residents have been searching through the rubble for any survivors did it, but i am hon. eunice have also been show injured palestinians, and the bodies of the dead have been brought to the apple uses in the job hospital in rough or was and 20. 2000 people have been killed in garza since the stock of these really offensive on october 7th. thought i was doing reports from russell in southern guns. 7 palestinians have through both killed. after being directly hit by and is really military driven. me saw you as an upper residents also have been
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injured in this attack, being driven to lead to our hospital to get the treatment. and the, the tax to day happened in 2 separate locations inside 12 block in the north and in, in eastern areas of the district, alongside with similar ongoing attacks. but with more high intensity bombing. in con you, in a city where 20 palestinians have been killed by the east, verify as in these areas and on an ongoing repeated attacks by the are, is very ought to be shooting in con eunice along side with the middle govern. 8 of cause a strip now in the my cause the refugee can palestinian fighters. these moments are clashing with these really military troops who are trying to just to supply the middle coordinates, into separate regions. just to have a full control over the coordinates of the gaza. strip as they have been doing in the nother at part of the territory, often destroying more than 70 percent of the residential buildings. the also,
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the attacks continue to take place in the notes that part of the goals are stripping to found your refuge account this time despite the withdrawal of the usability of military troops from specific areas of, from the north, but 20 palestinians. they have been killed in japan yet, refuse to come off to destruction of a complete residential neighborhoods where residents are still trapped in that part of the gaza strip alongside in the central areas of kansas city. now the neighborhoods of kansas city had been also, i see it's a foot confrontations between palestinian scientists and these really so we just and these ongoing military attacks today have resulted the death of more than 120 palestinians alongside with more than 260 others who have been wounded and of course as the what progress is humanitarian medical patients along site with the security one. as you can see clearly here, right now, the sound of it is very fine to just send the surveillance of drones will definitely get much more difficult and bloody as the east valley military officials
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are also keep waving with the options of extending, i'm getting ready for pro long flight thing inside guns on these really only has dropped what appears to be white. fuss was in the say that in central gauze and chemical substance is often used for military purposes, inflicting severe bands on people and producing fix smoke. it's forcing palestinian families to flee their homes in the hold that he has more from the site. that's not only that, but is there any forces are throwing the leaflets on the people inside the force and come back to a cluster also firing as far as gas farms in different areas and in the concentrated areas, forcing people to evacuate. we have been seeing them hear hear more corresponds more of as far as both while you're on people living in that area close to
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introduce building hundreds of thousands of people that evacuated from the north to here. and other people have been already living in the is there any forces evacuating this area and asking people to go to the how do you see all of the people who are rushing so fast trying to be under fire? we have been hearing constance and list are totally re sending out. as you see, people are taking their, taking their walk through time because they know that they will find them anywhere . they're taking their black kids or taking their got this woman carrying her baby, trying to leave for a safe area, but at the end of the day. so you know, that's no way there's no place say people are still evacuating. day after day.
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more areas have been caused by that is where the forces to evacuate and the situation is escalating. this isn't included in for, i just need to say it out. the united states has cooled for a global response to attacks by the ronnie and back to these in the red sea, they've disrupted maritime columbus targeting ships. it says a link to israel on wednesday, the united nations security council debated the ongoing on rest. the us formed the maritime coalition to detect attacks last month of these attacks, pose grave implications for maritime security, international shipping and commerce. and they undermine the fragile humanitarian situation in yemen. damaging the ability of the international community to deliver assistance to more than 21000000 people in need. it is vital that the council speak and speak now on the need to uphold international law, as well as navigational, rights, and freedoms. even as we continue to demand that the, who,
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the stop these attacks, which are clear violations of international law, we must not overlook the root of the problem. your ron has long enabled these attacks by the who these colleagues, the threatened navigational rights and freedoms in the red sea is a global challenge and assess the types a global response. calling baker explains what these disruptions have meant for the shipping industry. as the new year begins, commercial, maritime traffic on the suez canal is down by nearly a 3rd compared to a year ago. and 2 thirds of container ships cancel their sewage bookings just last week. as who days continue their attacks on commercial vessels. major firms have stopped using the canal, so where are they going? many are sailing around the southern tip of africa. container ship traffic at the cape of good hope has nearly doubled, but vessels carrying oil liquefied natural gas, metals and grains are also diverting to the southern passage. and that's not only
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due to the conflict in the red sea traffic at the panama canal, half a world away has also been reduced due to drought. if you put example, you weren't talking about the containers i. so that was coming from agents. you go to that usually takes $35.00 days to go from asia to europe. i so i think another $1012.00, these on top of that means both the base is between asian, you are going to be less on a year. so that means that the cutting capacity of the vessel and the company as well is going to drop. and that kind of cutting capacity is appropriate because that's how the shipping companies are making money, selling around africa to avoid the red sea ads over 3500 nautical miles, 10 extra days, and millions of dollars to a trip between europe and asia. a fuel mix up half of, of vessels, operational costs and more fuel means more emissions. and that's just as the european union is charging new tariff edit sports to curve them. and for us more
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expensive goods, just as governments are trying to use inflation. developing countries that rely on food commodities already diverted due to the war in ukraine, could be hit again. because another thing we have to keep in mind is that when all the vessels are good to live in 20 days from today, because of the moment they're taking a detour and they, they advise the finding out enough it got. but when all those vessels have been 5 into the ports, then maybe we're going to see some kind of a congestion over that. following the 1967 arab israeli war, the suez canal was closed for 7 years. in today's more connected world, these few crossings are even more valuable. i feel ahead on as easy to ukraine and russia exchange, hundreds of prisoners and officials say it is the biggest swap with the, with the the, the,
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the weather brought to you by visit cutoff. what i'm pleased to say that we do have some wet weather making its way across southern parts of mississippi, the young guy and drought by a roof calls this little area of light pressure that will produce some outbreaks of right? we need that, right? so these 2 positive texas pushing across the ways, yada, it's a southern mississippi, could see some wet weather as we go through the next couple of days at the moment. the right is making his way across the since april, clearing free price guys coming back in behind. welcome rightful, making his way into weston pots of the us as well west. and there's a canada tenant this know, we need this noted pack. of course, it's always some benefit and that will make its way down towards the new mexico pushing across into moving parts of texas as we go one through with the same name as we met with the weather will ramp pop across the deep south. so beneficial, rain full will be coming in at that stage. it will be heavy at time to a suspect. it will cause some localized study,
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but we do need the right for the north of those 10. we drive back some pieces of snow up to a central cost of canada, not to drive by the now. so making the way across the good parts of the carrier being little heavier, with sherry right across central pos, just around the nicaragua, pushing across to was a great to ran to leave tilting a little further research today. but the next few days the most is fine. and somebody of the weather brought to you by visit castle. it is a tenant upturn to produce object these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet on the fringes of israeli public discourse, anti war voices persist sale, calling the traitors. the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next
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the of the but again, you're watching. i just need a reminder of on top stories this out more than a 120 palestinians have been killed in guns on wednesday. as israel bump bought a district major strikes were reported in southern gaza. ronnie and leaders has about a hoss response of to $95.00 people were killed in 2 explosions any wrong? it happened that a ceremony tomorrow, the 4th anniversary of the assassination of the ronnie and general custom, so that i might as well as lead to a house on the side. i left says tuesdays killing of a senior official inmate route will not go on on some solid and i. rudy was killed
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in the lebanese capital along with 6 other. how must members of the us state department has said it wasn't given advance notice of the strike that killed i already bought in an email tag 0, which of late to retracted. the department of defense said it was and is really strong. and the us has said it supports israel's pursuit of seeing. yeah. how much the officials, our white house correspondent. kimberly how get off us national security spokesman john cubby. why if the u. s. wanted to avoid a 2nd front, it was supporting israel's pursuit of how much leaders outside gauze your questions, presuming an awful lot and is presuming that i said things. i didn't say i'm not. i'm not confirming that the that the, these rallies took this air strike. i would refer you to them to speak to the military operations. nevertheless, i'm not confirming that they that they, that they took district, they have a right and responsibility,
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go after homeless leadership and we expect that they'll do that. and, and of course, with international law. nothing's changed about the fact that we don't want to conflict the wide. i mean, my opening statement was 4 or 5 pages worth of talking about all the kind of capabilities that the president's putting in the region to prevent that very. okay, let me follow up on that. given the read secret trolls we knew in advance those being set up that the a ronnie of defense minister said very clearly nobody can make a move in a region where we have predominance. the united states move that, set it up anyway. is that not being seen as a profit taishan? you know that ron sees that as a provocation. you take the action anyway. so you're denying that there has been a selection since the red sea petroleum. i totally disagree with the time as of your question. it wasn't the united states who decide to do a tech commercial shipping in the red sea, the who did that, and whoever these backed by or wrong. as i said before,
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around provided the missiles that the who these are using, we are simply in a defensive posture to try to protect that commercial shipping. and we have in the last 48 hours or spend the last question. now a ron has watched a cricket into that, so there has been an escalation, again or something. the fact that they, i asked me that has the united states action supported an escalation as a result. now you said that the press, your word said you asked me a question, ma'am. i answered it. no. you said the president has ordered has been designed to widen or decent this conflict as a former us president donald trump has aust, the supreme court to review a decision banning him from the colorado primary election. the state's top co remove trump from the republican policy primary valid because of his role in a 2021 capitol hill attack. they disqualified the former president, accusing him of insurrection thompson who is also appealing
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a similar band in the state of main us republicans has threatened to block government funding over a migration crisis at the southern border. they're blaming on president jo biden's policies. how speaking, mike johnson and 64 republican representatives told the board on wednesday they met with border officials in equal pos, texas, and describe the conditions there as chaos. the us as seen, a surge of migrants crossing from mexico with every month breaking records. today we've got a 1st hand look at the damage in the chaos. the border catastrophe is causing it all of our communities. the situation here and across the country is truly uncomfortable. last month alone, we saw the most illegal crossings in recorded history. it is an under mitigated disaster of catastrophe. what's more tragic is that it's a disaster of the president's own design. how does your castro has more from
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washington dc in the house republicans that my johnson led they earlier last year passed a very strict proposal to make it much more difficult for asylum seekers to seek asylum in the us. now that bill has been pending and in the senate it has not been taken up. rather there's been a bi partisan effort to negotiate a deal there where you crane funding would be coupled with funding for the border. there still a lot of uncertainty where that legislation will end up. but what we do know for certain is that we are now in 2020 for a presidential election year. and we just saw those house republicans make this dramatic gesture by visiting the border and there certainly seizing on that the border and immigration as a point of weakness to a task bite and, and other democrats, regardless of that, the other news of the day is biden's department of justice to the state of texas
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with his republican governor for were controversial new state law that would make crossing the border illegally. a state crime punishable by up to 20 years in prison . the federal government saying that this law is unconstitutional because immigration, and border security is in the jurisdiction of the federal government. for off the shocks and bad weather have heard rescue efforts in weston japan. following the earthquake on new year's day, hundreds of buildings collapsed in the area, 5 minutes to fully, okay. shita has warranty. it is a race against time to say those still track. at least 73 people on known to have died. i just need his eunice kim, travel to a hard hit area in the north of no toe peninsula, on our way to the most affected areas of know to a peninsula were met by a road closure now and driving on local roads. i'm not sure how long it will take along the way. we see several homes abandoned and
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leveled and lun, line at patrol station siren sound as ambulances from across the main island of when she reese to rescue people in need of me. a warning for help. there was a 5.5 magnitude tremor nearby. we finally arrived at north coast some 30 kilometers south of the epicenter of that week, where many elderly people call home. they tell us they were simply shocked at the level of destruction with so many structures needing to be visual. it feels like how many kites utica is one of the lucky ones. though his barber shop, the 5 decades sustained some structural damage and the water is off, it's still standing after a massive earthquake, m. c. nami warning on monday had he wrote that and his wife race to
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a shelter. their only just coming to check on the shop. he says they'll stay and he helps other as well as well. where are you going? because i will get that means were cleaning up outside my toes and not damaged. when the water comes, i think i might look a little longer. i'm 81 and a half years old. now. healthy a my hands too big. so my cousins, the semester, tens of thousands of buildings were reduced to rubble and the magnitude 7.6 tremor . and it's feared many people are still waiting for rescue in some areas are inaccessible due to demolished roads in suits you with one of the highest casualty . counts, supplies are so low that this evacuating says he's only had one cup of water in 3 days. leaders have appealed for help to get here faster. elsewhere in the city, a man watches workers carry out his wife's body from what has been their home. a loss that cannot be undone by the line of ambulances and fire trucks. highly in to
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the disasters and eunice, kim alda, 0 know to japan, ukraine and russia have exchanged hundreds of captive soldiers in one is the largest swap in months. the exchange shows that even as the war intensifies talks between the 2 sides, all going on, i said vague, has the latest from keith. as we understand, this is the largest prison that extinguishes the stopped of the war and not the previous present exchange took place in august last year between ukraine and russia, after which, according to ukraine authorities here russia stopped the process. and then the alleged attempt to turn the families of prisoners of war against the ukrainian government to navigate into stamps. 230 ukrainians have been exchanged for 248 russians amongst a ukrainians. we understand the members of the board to guard the national guards, the ministry of defense, the navy as well as some members. some civilians now present zaleski posted on his
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telegram channel, referring to those ukrainians, saying i was a home and you sent the soldiers on the front line. going on to say that the more russians that take captive, the more effective it is in negotiations. now, at least for russia, this so which is will be returning in time for orthodox christmas, which is on the 7th of january. but what it shows is that despite the heavy bombardment that we've seen here over the last few days, that negotiations can and i'll still taking pace. i start big. i just 0 chief thousands of junior doctors in england have begun a 6 day strike over pay and working conditions. it is the longest industrial action ever in the case national health service. sonya guy ego has the details. it is the busiest time of the year in hospitals up and.

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