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we are walking in the footsteps, our officers whatever has been done before, can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the visions, keywords you to the the wrong buyers off parse with phone software. at least 95 people are killed in explosions at a settlement. a mocking the assassination of already in general has some sort of money the enrollment center. this is the 0 live from dell. i'm also coming up the leader and
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has waller ones israel. the cost of any water and level on will be very high after the killing of a top. how much lead time and bay which is very raging parts of the occupied westbank have been underway for more than 24 hours. at least one person's died and dozens of palestinians have been arrested. and video from gaza city shows that almost destroyed leaving neighborhoods and recognize that more than 22000 palestinians have been killed since the war began. the airlines president abraham, i see added supreme leader, ayatollah ali accommodate. you have both divided what they call off harsh was phones after 2 blocks it's killed at least 95 people in the side of the country. explosions happens at a cemetery in the city of caroline during the ceremony at the tomb of a senior at any in general customs. so the money michael apple reports,
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the ambulance is rushed to reach the wounded off to 2 explosions ripped through. a crowd of mon is in the city of kent, 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 had flocked to the burial sites of one of the runs most prominent military commodities custom. so the money he was killed in the u. s. smith solved, striking it. ok. 4 years ago test has been edited for you know, 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
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influential. i know by some today many today customs. so the money is present in every aspect of this war. and what we're seeing today are the fruits of this great leader, the sacrifices he offered for over 20 years. no one has taken responsibility for the attack. meanwhile, the us 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 design this, the 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 is completely clear. considering the events in the last 10 days, the terrorist attacks they started the damascus, then the invade route. now in iran,
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others urge action until investigations all complete ices. i've shown that it, it is willing to do that. israel my, to want it to uh, move an escalate that goes to yvonne to force it to do something. uh, that might escalate things and get a drag that united states against yvonne that runs government declared thursday day of morning promising that the country's reaction will be swift and overwhelming mike level, which is 0. and is there any other strikes killed for, has bullet fighters in southern lebanon to dock happened in the quarter. 5 other fighters from the lebanese on the group were killed in separate strikes on wednesday as one of the most intense 24 periods of cross border fire. since the war on garza began as well as the the house on the side as said, the assassination of a senior, how much official in the lebanese capital on tuesday will not go unanswered. the
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reports from beirut, israel's war with him us has reached the southern suburbs of baby boot the fight targeting so la, rudy. the groups mainly during the ban 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 aplus just saw that this was a serious incident, a crime. they hit the root southern sub for the 1st time since 2006. this was an is really message, even though it said it wasn't targeting hezbollah and loving on. who believes that in cowards believe that has the law is already a tour with israel along live in on 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 scroll,
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the fighting will continue to remain calculated and confined to the border that could change if israel launch is all out or new effect. however things 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 and national interest. but if more is launched against living on, it will be in the interest of living on that we enter the war with our full military capabilities. hezbollah strategy has been a delicate balance of waiting, or without waiting one that could cause lebanon, already and financial ruin to pay a high price. israel has threatened to turn baby into another garza to say strike was a 1st time is rose, hit the 11 east capital since its last floor was, has been locked in 2006. it was also the for as time as ralph hits. so deep inside the country says this lady from the hospital, it is with the group triggered by the warrant because of the gun. 3 months ago.
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israel has been threatening 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 elders. ita bailed. our white house correspondent and kimberly hall could ask us national security as folks from john kirby. why if the us wanted to avoid a 2nd fund, it was supporting israel's pursuit of how much leadership outside concept or 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, the israelis 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, go after homeless leadership and we expect that they'll do then. and of course,
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with international law, nothing's changed about the fact that we don't want to conflict. the wind, i mean hutton's, 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 seek the 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 predominate, the united states. move that, set it up anyway. is that not being seen as complications? you know that ron season as a provocation, you take the action anyway. so you're denying that there has been a selection since the red c patrol. i totally disagree with the promise of your question. it wasn't the united states. you 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, 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
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last 4 years now there's been an escalation. now a ron has watched a cricket into that, so there has been an escalation. ok, again, the fact that they united i asked me that has the united states action supported an escalation as a result. now you said 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 or at least one person has died and several others have been injured in the occupied westbank as israel continues its nightly rates and several communities. one part of city of mine was killed in to us and confrontations with his reading forces rates are also ongoing in to have them in the north shams refugee camp. residents have been reporting dozens of arrest palestinians there say they've been beacon and the homes have been damaged. lots of the south most renew the 3 of them. at midnight
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the army entered like crazy people broke the door and took us. they beat us everywhere. then they put us in a car on top of each other cuz they interrogated us. i had the beat me on my shoulders. i can't move my hand and there are bruises on my back. there were a young man. they were beating a lot. there are bruises on their feet and some of them fell on the ground and the soldiers hit them as well. and i'm gonna go to a lot of con, who's in occupied east jerusalem. laura, you and our teams. they have been reporting on the rates that have been happening and, and the occupied westbank, particularly until called i'm particularly in the newer shuns and refugee camp. but these have been the latest ones. i've been the last thing for a very long time. well a for a day now, around the 28 hours we've seen this is randy right. taking place in the north suns, refugee company is ready forces and said at the ahmed boulder system, this has been happening for a few days, pulling up the roads,
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destroying infrastructure. people's homes have been run sucked. they happy met with fish resistance, but as riley's have now setups lipids positions on the roof. so it's become a, an ongoing very dangerous situation. and now we know that computation is continued that, but also in to boss is being particularly violent. one person has been killed in continuous computations and we know that pausing to set up small explosives again, some of those on with both. as soon as october, the 7th, you can almost draw a line from the nose all the way down to the south of these continuous res. taking place. this being around 5000 arrests, and around 325 people have been killed, making it when the deadly as he is, and at least 2 decades. laura, alongside the, the war that's going on against the rigs that i've been going on in the west. the only part of westbank i'm seeing that sort topic has brought
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a case against israel to the international criminal court. and it says it's going to hold public hearings next week. tell us a bit more about that to what is actually the tassel court of justice. there is a difference between the 2. this usually deals with disputes between countries. i'm not just to give you some of the details of this finding it. it's all based around genocide, a very strong word against israel. i would just read out that this is happening on the 11th and 12th of january. now that south africa says it will protect against furthers to be an era parable home to the rights of palestinian people under the genocide convention. israel is a signatory to this convention. it says to ensure is of compliance with this obligations onto the genocide convention, not to engage in genocide and to prevent and punish genocide. now this has been loved populum boxes by both israel and the us at both according its merit,
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less and at the court proceedings. we'll go ahead. israel says it will count to these claims by suing how much and also iran. so when this is going to happen, we don't know, but there are many moving parts happening today. us sex tree estate. the blinking is coming into the region. lights are on the side, across the middle east and also is round. we also have almost hot sign. it's hot a us diplomat. now, he will be dealing with the issue with has full law off the top, how much the official was killed on lebanese soil pulse, be provoking a much larger conflict. so that will be lots of diplomacy happening in the region in the coming our yellow. that was my mistake. it is, of course, the international criminal court of justice as you described there. we're going to be covering those hearings as a happens here on all just data for know laura con, thank you very much. indeed. a serial continues to bombard central and southern
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passive guys of instruction in the hottest headed areas. and the north is becoming clear to this for his shows how gaza city ones homes to the largest number of people in the strips being shot to almost all the buildings in the neighborhood around the central palestine square have been reduced to rubble more than 22000 people have been killed in gaza. so is the start if he is really offensive. and october, the 7th. the israeli army has dropped. what appears to be white false for us, and noticed that in central garza, it's a chemical often used by another jesus to provide bright light head of attacks as well as a smoke screen. but it can also cause a severe buttons and it's forcing palestinian families to flee from their homes and called, sorry, has more from no slot. not only that, but is there any forces are throwing the leaflets on the people in the site are forcing some of that to evacuate, but they're also firing this for gas funds in different areas. and in the concentrated areas, forcing people to evacuate. we have been seeing them hear hear more corresponds
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more of as far as the while you're on people living in that area close to and so new. supposing hundreds of thousands of feet, but 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 are rushing so fast trying to see under prior we have been hearing constance and list are totally re sending out. as you see, people are taking their, taking their walk through times because they know that they will find them anywhere . they're taking their black kids, they're taking their, got this woman carrying her baby trying to leave for a safe area,
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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. more areas have been caused by that is where the forces to evacuate and the situation is escalating. this is included in for i just need to say it out. so go ahead and i'll do 0. we're going to have all the rest of the days news, bangladesh has main opposition. party as board cause and sundays. general elections . we're going to find out why the, the hello, the weather, as long as you set fire across the middle east. but you also have one or 2, so i was just around the you a, just around that eastern side, all the mon, sickening county could choose a few spots of right and not where to weather,
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just nothing. it's way into buckets dot into afghanistan, pushing a little further east has brought us guys to come back in behind. quite a brisk wind around the gulf cooling often. doha is around $23.00 degrees celsius. as we go through friday, one or 3, shall we say that you will see a red st more the way of west the weather. a little further north northern pol solver rock a serious thing. some went by your practical season. the side of the mediterranean 3 cypress all the way down towards 11 and even as far south as guys that we could see some wet weather over the next couple of days at cloud. and right. really easiest way up across the cool could say is that is the side of ducky. i personally tennis is now a lot of winter weather coming in here, but bright, this guys do come back, can be hard and not just the friday. still a few showers across the event at that stage. your shower as long as spells of right and nothing down towards the space of the pro to just spilling out the pool to go out to southern parts of spain. i'm at the club will picking up, it will produce some pretty heavy rifle. we could get some heavy rain coming in
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possible to see a flooding for north america. on friday, the president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis with this. anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. the us is always of inside 50 for the world. people pay attention to this one here. and i'll just do this very good that bringing the news to the world from here. the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the what you know, just need a reminder of, i told stories this are running late is how involved what they're calling a harsh was phones of to 95 people were killed into explosions. it happened during the settlement to mock the 4th anniversary of us assassination. nobody in general cut some sort of money. as long as we the house on the swallow says tuesdays beginning of a see a homeless official and very route will not go on on search. sunny isle, who was killed in the lot of these capitol along the 6 homeless members. one person has been killed and several others have been injured. and as many i mean rates in 2 of us until come and the occupied why spine rates have been on the way for more than 24 hours of us is calling for a global response to read see attacks by running and back, who sees the on group is targeting commercial ships, it says a link to israel,
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then activation security console, how the debates about the situation on wednesday, the us is formed amount of time coalition to protect the red sea shipping world. 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, 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 threat to navigational rights and freedoms in the red sea is a global challenge. and the substitutes a global response as
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a death in desperation in gaza. a team of young palestinian isolates, and rough has managed to turn the ruins of destroyed neighborhoods into arena's for the favorite sports. i'm involved with. what's their homes have been destroyed? 5 of the team members have been some but these young survivors are 4 in law on them, not for their support. defies instead of as moms for them. and i'll show up a set of what we've been practicing the sport for many years. we train in public places on even ground. i don't find, you know, when the war broke out, we become to trading on top of the ruins of bombarded neighborhoods. it's a message to the well, that all result to live is stronger than ever. and also to show the well the extent of the destruction caused by his writing poems. suppose to pa, quoted, and falls out on the people using activity to turn off to consume 2 assets like jumping,
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climbing or running. it's become popular in gaza over the last few decades, acquiring a special symbolism as young athletes like these 10 sites of dyslexia into obstacles, courses for their support. despite this team was found that these 2011 due to the easily, so you don't casa, it's members, never had a chance to play at all. like most of the tutorials for me to leave the phillips to and they say meet international law and have been met. it's uh, i think it's a way to tell the world that nothing can still go. so it force us to give up. and audrey in our sports and our identity of this, it also helps us to release the negative energy and also as a distraction from the bad things that are happening around us. i know we'll get the hope one day they won't be able to problem ended up with some talestine in international competitions. and they didn't is that a 3 is
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a popular form of one of freedom from occupation for palestine itself. coming from . i'm to 0. the well, let's take a look at some of the other news from around the world. troops been deployed across bangladesh, ahead of general directions on sunday. the only sizes there is to keep the peace, but it will take action of election officials. oscar to the main office vision parties, boy causing the vote off to a private associate. i've seen a rejected the demand that she should resign of hon. power to a neutral authority. she's running for the 4th consecutive time. have your child's reports from the capital dot com in the general election environment. this is just few days away. but there are hardly any science of mass rallies or campaigning except by the governing parties. and the people's reaction in the streets are mix that i gave was due by the southern,
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but the government doesn't need the general message. for the last 15 years. we have not been able to critically cost out votes. why is that? don't you think we have the desire to participate in the voting process is i'll vote a cost but other than the main opposition party size, millions of its members are facing a government track down more than 20000 have been in jail since late october. there's very little and because the, as i'm in the fridge, the main opposition party and its allies, i bought cutting the poles as many build, the incumbent governing party is all set to win a port straight time. without much effort contents, the opposition's key demand is that the election be held under a care taker administration. but the government has rejected that. the opposition a line says it will stay on the straits until this government is austin. they have
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already executed the election process weeks ago by publicly determining the person who is going to be the member of parliament from which ever since this has been decided locked into ballard box. but shooting in the capital in the office of the highest executive of the country. this is the products during or 15 years in power prime minister should because it has been credited with turning around the economy and their supporters are betting on her economic success. putting that say she wants to january 7th, national election to be free, fair and new to the data. we have secured people's right to work through, struggle and movement. they think they will be able to take those right away and stop election process. but they don't have that courage, nor will they succeed in doing so. being uh, so natalie say without the bangladesh and nationalist party and other opposition groups taking part. so the election may not meet legal requirements and many in the
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global community make question. it's credibility. summary jobs re i'll just need to talk on 2023. it was a turbulence year for latin american politics, and the voters are gearing up for another one presidential elections. the region has been struggling with inflation, growing poverty and increasingly divide as voters, which often means fewer choices at the ballot box from mexico city. so we got, you all know, takes a look at the upcoming polls or campaigns, or i'd say throttle across latin america. head of presidential elections in 2024, at least 6 nations from uruguay to the dominican republic are due to a like new leaders. i mean, just more regional economic growth. because if i say that, that many collecting, they're not the biggest challenge for letting america in the short term is preserving democracy despite the economic and political adversities, especially as polls show disenchanted, citizen support, democracy less unless there is a you know, sell the door. and in bold in the you book, it is expected to cruise to re election,
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a president after circumventing constitutional restrictions that forbid him from running supporters adore him for crushing the country scan. the critics say the move to mentioned as an autocrat, tired of decades of violent salvadorans, have overlooked accusations of human rights abuses in exchange for peace. continuity is also what mexico ruling party is hoping for injury selection set to be the largest in the country's history. history will be made no matter who wins. here as 2 women faced each other on the valid mexico's 1st female president and important landmark. and one of the most dangerous countries for women in the region for the south in venezuela, toll suggest opposition, candidate money, equity to my child of overwhelming lead over president. because that's not due to me. would you believe mother will relinquish power no matter what the valid say
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like on the see on this, there are no democratic conditions in venezuela for a competitive election. basically the ruling party when i'm not, will be that the country remains the source of record number of migraines, reaching the us border. hundreds of thousands of latin americans have already made their opinions clear long before the pulls open by risking their lives on the journey north to the united states. but in the region still heavily affected by us politics perhaps just as influential to latin america this year. will be the race to the white house in november, gal. yeah, no, i'll just sierra mexico city us republicans are starting to block government funding over the migration crisis at the southern border, which they blame on president joe biden. speaker, mike johnson, and 64 republican representatives visited officials, an eagle pass, and texas. the us just seen a surge of migrants crossing from mexico was numbers breaking records every month. i did,
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jo cost was good more from washington dc. 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 ukraine 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're now in 2020 for a presidential election year. and we just saw those house republicans make this dramatic gesture by visiting the border. and they're 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,
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department of justice to the state of texas 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. familiar with president donald trump's, us the supreme court, to review a decision binding him from the colorado primary election. the states top card removed from from the republican party, primary products linking it to this role in the 2021 capitol hill attack. drums, lawyers are also appealing a similar bottom in the state of maine. or us course revealed the names of several high profile people linked to convict and sex offender, jeffrey epstein. among them is the case prince andrew accusations have been made against some of those would be named, but others have simply been referred to julian legal proceedings. the names were
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