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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this and this has been use our life from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes more for use of an escalation and violence across the middle east. as israel strikes syria and 11 on another one bites group targets us troops in iraq. this, i can actually don't guys of carriers that he used to use the risk of the spitting go over into the rest of the agent. jordan's, for them in a sense household to 0,
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about the danger of the water and goes, opposes to the middle east. tanya, and as in southern gaza escapes at least a 165 palestinians have been killed and is ready strikes since thursday. and hope amongst the devastation we'll take you to a wedding and attend city in southern gaza after the couple of the homes and family member hands full size. korea now only avoid a show the fee to add the agent come here and cuts off face cord injury. time go to rescue to, to draw against jordan and the group state the it's 21 g m t mobile. we're going to begin with a series of attacks across the middle east from 11 on to arrive driving more fears
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over the potential for quickly escalating violence and the agents in this area of 5 senior members of the of any and revolutionary docs score. i've been killed in an air strikes. terrifying, says israel is to blame with president abraham and i use the saying their debts will not go on. so one of them and was the head of intelligence and syria for the lead outputs for us. and how are the size almost sold for we heard the sound, it's 3 consecutive explosions. the talking to the building here behind this. as you know, we were shocked and shaken. everything is broken offensive. the building flew from the building that was struck and then came into i clutch in dc called there was no one that you know, you're a military base in iraq for us forces a station has been targeted in a rocket attack. at least one american was injured. coronation troops fire to back launching more than a dozen strikes and, and southern 11 on and is really drove the strikers killed a member of the unbox as bowler group. as he drove through the tunnel, bustle,
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yeah. attacks across the is really lebanese border have ramped up since the watering guys have begun on october, the 7th russell center begins our coverage from tech on rescue work to search for survivors in the rubble of the building used by the garage of addition regards to city capital damascus, standing excel presidents describing the movement of the attack in pop. does you have the available data or using my asthma inhaler? 20 i'm just to run towards the 3 of those were sitting beside me. i just lost one kind of. so can i try to go back to the one like the last 10? how are the size almost within seconds is really miss alice. just seen it in a terrifying and horrifying manner with a sound beyond description. the full story, residential building, collapse instantly, cause we shifted buildings with the most. it's a crime of the most heinous kind. your arms releasing because i've always providing details regarding the rank of those keels. but somebody posts, or just one, was the head, of course, forces intelligence unit in syria. that this was, this is eddie, turn it off of lucian,
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the gods. the contacts and coordinator was coast. both of our patients across the region now is read am. so disrupt is lines of coordination. i assume a retaliation by this way, the regime. but this is a price that the writings recognize that they'll have to pay to support other people. the policies and the run has been sanctioned for decades. now it has face maximum pressure of sanctions from the united states. exactly because of its support from us and its allies in gaza and, and palestine. this is not israel is supposed to attack one of you running assets in syria. on december 25th is we have targeted and killed another top of lease in regards to official pricing with sadie in damascus. investigation here on laws, new sites, and the, the facility and the city of that'd be in the north of iraq. you're all set, that facility was us by house of israel secret service most out of the of the
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latest is ready attack. i said to the in damascus that are grouping concerns that the possibility of a broader conflict is rising. this radius and the americans have both shows, showing signs that since they've lost the war, and they're lou or they're losing the war that they need to escalate to somehow change the patients. a lot of the time that you're running for the minister says, is the best attack, is it? that's the attempt to suppress instability and the regional any around resort at the right to respond in due time. and location is a full task for the season. coming to move in between one and is true so far, both sides have avoided a direct me to get a confrontation, random experts here said the company has exercised strategic patience within a direct community of conflict with israel. but they say the reason number of this ready attacks is testing the patients that all the dock now for the military base housing us forces has been attacked. iraq and fire
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has struck the in our last on database in western iraq. coalition troops return fire launching more than a dozen strikes by one. the other one has more from the iraqi capital bug that these lennox resistors in new york has claimed responsibility for the attack on the i in a submitted fee base, which is housing us and coalition forces in western iraq. it's right below officials in about provenance in wisdom. the luck say that the coalition forces the to it and it filed on targeted the location where the missiles would have launch it from, you know, above the, the district in about a province in western iraq. it is lemme to assistance and umbrella tell them that includes a yolanda lined on with groups who have been cutting thousands of tax targeting us and coalition forces minutes, the facilities and iraq and city since october. the 17th they put 2 major prerequisites to stop these attacks. the us forces and coalition forces withdrawal
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from iraq, the columbia appeal patient forces. i'm 2nd, the stops supporting is it? as admitted 3 campaign on was that so what i'll do? i had, i was just get off of that and southern level down and is really drones twice, reports of the killed a member of his ball off i caught a was traveling and was destroyed. and smaller sizes. forces targeted is really positions just across the border. cross board over tax have been ramping up since the start of the war on garza. and on con, as more for us from bush albano suff, available that i devise around midday local cycle things. first thing about this is where it's a place to place an elbows that they have, which is about 25 kilometers away from the disputed boat area between israel and level method deep sea weeks. however, these attacks help in the half of the killing on january. second of all,
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it really does any of us vigor in central fe route. then just a couple of weeks ago with um, alex will, who was a senior local commander in the south of 11 on for his below was killed incredibly sound which is about 40 kilometers into lebanese territory. again, all of these attacks taking place via drive. so although they say it's going to be a blow to handful in terms of technical aspects and certainly it doesn't tell you the senior leadership in 7 don't belong to his beloved either politically or militarily. but it is an interesting uh watch. let's see what his bullet does next to in the past when we say attacks like this, we're seeing rockets from his will, like a deeper into is right. you touching the u. s. military sizes hit a 90 ship missile in yemen that hope the rebels were getting ready to launch the manager who says the massage was aim towards the gulf of aidan. and so i think commercial vessels as well as us warships. you have been to a fees have been targeting vessels, they say
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a link to israel with your tax and city of iraq level on, on you have on commas. israel continues to bottom across the gaza strip and they're adding to fears that the war on guys that could lead to, to a regional conflict. i almost feel funny is jordan's foreign minister, and he told my colleague nick clock. but the violence could easily spread from the very beginning. we warned that to this i can actually don't guys a carrier that he used to use the risk of the spitting go over. and so the rest of the agent added to that know that there's a prime minister might be the contest, the approval of king. yeah, uh, confrontations with other brands, particularly with lebanon, other parts of the agent, to delay that. but it's kind of reckoning that he would have to face and also to navigate around the differences that we're seeing imaging with the united states and others in terms of what the vision for the future is. so to election the impact
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of that to the difference with maybe less than others. and so the lady at the police get a reckoning, 5 minutes and it's, you know, it might be working towards the voting other bronze to which she would drug the waste. and then we'd be looking at a very, very, very serious installation of the conflict sun for a minute. so what is jordan? what all arab states doing to try and prevent that spillover in front of you? is it enough? what i mean? we're doing everything we can, but ultimately it just be as ready to governments as well as that is defining not just do with a b r ups, but there wouldn't be. ready an intumescent community when it's going to miss woods address with this it's aggravation. and i think we're working with partners that the day after tomorrow, i'll be at the visiting with the all you gotta be in for our ministers along with them instead of saudi arabia and egypt to try again and running support not only for in doing that direction but to make sure that we will come together for behind
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a plan that would uh and occupation and put the that agent on, on that if there's something that would be saw he'd workspace with that is really government that is, that defines it's, and that'd be, it's actually, community that continues with this violation of its emotional load that continues to push that agent into was that this, somebody's not war. and we have an interesting community that is yet a to come and do mind unequivocally. and then the other side, what was the ultimate you would have to face the very difficult question, which is if the whole world, including the united states as say in got to be on the buckle. what is that past? that would uh pay the price of the police thing has to be done to the state to the base of the $2.00 state solution is ready to government to say no and is defining them then what, what is going to be to the response is more lip service to the state solution, what is it? a unit on is relevant so far. we've called for
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a to allow the internationally recognized product digital authority to govern both costs. when y'all keep on the west bank side is apparently washington's preferred option. what is jewel? these done, we started, i mean as we said from the very beginning, uh, gaza is boston, boston it'd be a good buy percentage or 3. any discussion of guys in the day off that has to be bought. the boss of a roader upper which is would include the occupied was by kind of keep by 2 settings and we do not accept any. is there any presidents in guys and or do we upset that he was like, they've been sort of, i mean, parts of god, this has been the argument that we've made from the very beginning of this deposition that we're providing support for our let me just add one thing, and this is something that for, for, for the world to recognize even video us, which is providing and with support says is why it has to conduct the aggregation and it. ready does with that? and i said, no, it's not. it says the is right, has to allow, is sufficient. you many can supplies them together. it is not, it said the only possible. what is a 2 state solution that would be eliza disconnected? stay the same government the same. you know,
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it will not that out of that. so i think it should be clear to people well know which party is responsible for the tide or that has been engulfed in the part of the world. which party is responsive to the 49. a lot of the gender piece of deserves and which party is driving this conflict for them to are based on we've got to remember, as is right at the beginning is with the technician on god. it is also going to think of the way it's a. ready woodstock where it's a self gauging that as soon as you can, obviously it's an item that i to be a worship. ready muslims and christians, it is uh, getting the best in your hands editing palestinians, and we have to remember that's what i'm about as of the toner and that's a month where, where we always have word against the violence. but in this sort of condition, i think the, what's the response is bullying and that it was not ex fluids and under the pressure from is ready to address the policies that i think would be talking about a much, much, much dangerous scenario. which was even a pub boys. the more serious types of driving us a little later to eddie's,
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that expansion of doing this work. i mean, while israel continues is more in guys and the number of data is now hit 24927 over 62000 people have been injured. the latest is very strong. talking to the car, traveling through rough on the sides of the strip. 3 people were killed in that strike and 2 others were injured. rough as being under constant bombardment, despite more than a 1000000 palestinians taking refuge. there were 10 a couple of as soon as in ralph in southern gaza, just tell us more about the latest is really attacks and guys, it's on the yes. today, generally with been observing that there is a very clear side of military strikes across different areas in gauze including the north, the middle of the separate part of the territory by starting within the past hour on the north where it crashes and confrontations between these babies. so it gives
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of who have been recently read, deployed to getting different areas in the north, and also alongside with the bustles ongoing that with the power to city and scientists and the eastern side of a value, a refugee camp were a loud explosions had been, had by the use but to read the destroying words, mission houses and one of the oldest or latest is ready is twice one to value town has killed at least 5 palestinians off to flat, sending the residential house alongside with ongoing potholes again on the central neighborhoods of kansas city including a ship for the one and a co rama neighborhood in central areas of garza city. now also the middle governance, which had been the main focus of to the east, very shift of military operations from the north to the middle. and the south had been widely attacked within the past. few hours were palestinians have been killed and injured in a deer repellant breed. and there's a rush refuge account within the past few hours,
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but also in the roof. a 3 policy is being killed alongside was 2 others injured in a strike that destroyed a civil call. in addition to areas of rough districts alongside with a very constant bombardment of the city of con eunice and unprecedented clearing goth, residential neighborhoods. that also extended to reach the educational facilities of course, cause a wireless rot university. even more aka area in the middle governance had been completely sucked and to the ground and reduced to the russell at which was to impose a new, significant struggle against old policy. and young bland is in times to have and to receive it properly to cation within the coming days. and also off to the end of this will be charged for it was once simple of higher education and goals. a city now strong university is going to dust and the previous last hurtful generation of palestinians is wanting to compass use to the
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pike. i'm what the university courses include in finance, engineering, and low for more than $4000.00 students. israel is being accused of deliberately targeting education who was a student at these, let me kid of us. the of goes off before was listed on usable by his race tracks for studying him. mazda, i'd hoped to become, i felt like to, since the beginning of these, for my university on the university is here in the got his to plus, almost destroyed. we are talking that not only does check total universe if this was destroyed or so the future of or the students or the people that this starts with studying and masters, or materials degree or even to be in this university do, are almost destroyed in a statement the parents, the minister of foreign affairs and expects condemned is what is tax on universities. the occupation previously targeted a large number of higher education institutions in the gaza strip and destroyed them completely or partially as part of the criminal award is waiting against the
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palestinian people. nothing to say about the need it to do that kind of an explosion. you need to be in there, you have to put the explosives down and it takes a lot of planning and preparation to do. and if there was a threat from this particular facility, they wouldn't have been able to do it. the state department is being asked to explain, it's a lady's actions. we are always troubled by the, by any degradation of civilian infrastructure and gossip. but without knowing the actual underline circumstances, i'm a little hesitant. i think for reasons that should be understand with the past, defend of judgment on it. from this podium, the gaza has left thousands of students across this trip in limbo. the united nations is wanting that the destruction in goals will lead to a last generation among young people here target was in algebra, russell southern cause
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a lot of these really military sizes currently conducting operations around con eunice and the size of the strip on pursuing leads on captives held by homeless. the, i do have to be identical, but mean that uh, as over the, securing the release of all the captives is our main priority and we are exerting all needed efforts to bring them back. or we're working with special units and using intelligence information to bring them back. we are not conducting any operations. if we know there's a possibility, the captives are in a specific location. it comes, we continue to fight in con units, and we continue to destroy all the military infrastructure in place. as of a mosque name. we know there are still homeless spiders there, and our soldiers are fighting there and continued to make progress color. so who's joining us now from occupied east jerusalem? so that was daniel how i got a lady i'm is really mother, she's folks when tell us more about what he was saying. and so particularly the significance of units for the is really military. these really are a spokesperson, daniel, and how glad he has been saying for weeks that the focus of israel's ground
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offensive is now in the southern city of han units. remember, this has gone to the 2nd largest city, and these rarely army have set for some time that they believe all of how much those leadership, as well as an abundance of fighters are in the southern city. these really army also says that they believe the captives are being held in tunnels underneath hong eunice. remember, this is a city that these really are me, had directed palestinians to flee to after. they had been displaced from their homes multiple times. but when they went there, they were met with relentless is really bombardment. after that, they were asked to go to that, but for these really all army also said that they would continue striking if they felt that there were targets there that needed to be hit. so the focus on han eunice comes as these really are me said they have fully dismantled chemists as military capabilities in the north, which we do know is not completely true because there are still pockets of fighters . there are still rockets being launched from there. and these really army even says that there are exchanges
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a fire in garza city. but in southern gaza they say that's where they're shifting a lot of their focus on the hopes of retrieving the captains, but also dismantling, have massive military capabilities there. but that challenges going to prove quite difficult, given how many displace palestinians are there. yeah, over the last few weeks we've been reporting on the growing divisions that possibly are happening between the military, these really military and the political leadership within israel. but now we're getting reports that the divisions within the political leadership itself are really beginning to why the a lot of divisions within these really government not just within nets and yahoos coalition, but within the war cabinet. remember, these are individuals he had hand selected based on their security and defense experience to assist him in israel's war time and to help him achieve those military goals. with one of those war cabinet members, guy,
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the eyes and coat speaking to is really media has said that totally dismantling from us and defeating the group entirely is a tall order. and that perhaps it's not really possible. these really should shift their focus on something a little more tangible, like bringing back the captive. but these really prime minister has said repeatedly, but military pressure is the only way to bring them back. there's also a lot of dissatisfaction with this within his own coalition. about allowing aid to go into gaza, the prime minister says it is the minimum amount necessary to prevent a humanitarian disaster. the reality on the ground shows that this humanitarian crisis has been and that has been for, for months now on the ground. so these really is have this division within their political rounds, but on the ground with the military, they say that accomplishing all of those goals, dismantling how much is military and political capabilities bringing back the captives and ensuring that these really is no longer feel a threat coming from gaza are still a priority,
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but these really public is still putting pressure on this and, you know, saying that perhaps bringing back the captive should be a priority and that is a sentiment that is also echoed among some members of nothing. you know whose government you have that we appreciate you building that apart for us and also talking to us from occupied east jerusalem. thank you. $600.00 and more of those have attended the funeral of a 17 year old palestinian boy killed on friday in the occupied westbank. tofal jock was shot dead by his very forces in a small town and east of ramallah. his body was draped in a palestinian flag as mourners couch him through the streets. jack was also a us citizen. on thursday the white house said it was seriously concerned off the reports of his death. most of all who is secretary general of the palestinian national initiative and a former published in information minister. he says it's really suffers one to remove all palestinians from the occupied westbank these fascist tie into the b to
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a type into 1948. when got into those items. so let us at that for this thing is i'm committed no less than 52 my seconds. and it is to the ground $520.00 by listing and communities eventually evicting 70 percent of the palestinian people from their land. conducting one of the worst cases of ethnic cleansing. this is the government is a fascist one, and they're clear to good is a, is ethnic cleansing before ballasting is inc, as a, as well as in the west bank. that's the nature of what we see. but since the 7th of october, things got much worse because everybody is early in the concept that every is an early policeman. and if it is that, and the soldier thinks they have the license to kill a bunch of students and think they have the license to have asper listing is in every possible way. it is now so frequent that set that as well as so just a sense might many of them aside from that is what are the army?
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and there was this, this i, so just an attack by this to me and communities with, with every possible thing, including the case of stuff you guys got cause shot to death by shooting him in the head while he was driving to the car. and this is one example of the well known as done 25 other cases was set. let us have cars, but a simians. and good luck. a dozens of is really satellite as of a tax, palestinian she powder is in a village, close to a model. father standing and say this act as far as bullets out them and try to steal the animals. the village council is told, i'll just say that the attackers came from a recently established settlement. i've post. well, the number of assaults by is where these houses and they don't get by the west bank has been rising since the how much let attack on southern israel in october, the 7th, the u. n. is recorded at least 449 re i sold. that's an average of 4 a day. a 3rd of them. i've involved 5 arms in nearly half of the attacks is really forces with all the presence over reported to be supporting. the violence is
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estimated that at least $1200.00 published indians from 15 betterment communities are being forced out of their homes by secular violence since the war and guns have begun. hundreds of bu a is a, is a political analyst and head of the social science department that'd be out of american university. he says, is really satellites have become even more violent towards palestinians. the set this, they actually taking advantage of all the water and gas that the, this a boat today's ready to give. it isn't a government having some united states from my germany, from uh, some of the, uh, european countries the is that those take advantage of that the out building most dep. notice the more they don't actually take the more uh, principle of land and also they have more legal protection from basically a government. so actually talking about, know that 750000 settlers, they being a trained reassembly. they give the model way, burns, and i said that's,
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that's the point myself, the some of the direction you and i met them. yeah. out, nathan. yeah, hold a key is the bank them on these the groups and westbank for the next election. and also in order to keep his position in the government, so i to as a way to keep the government running, he give hands, he gives us a blog to and doubt these tip, the not just controlling the lines and the lines of the scene and actually but the become the controlling, the it's really the government, it just the bottom of the black to me they are lacking, made them yell in, or even impala. so ahead and i'll to 0 when to wonder lines to brown and bottom. and we're going to look at how changing climates are taking a toll and one of asians vegas ski destinations. and as for the 1st trading day for all julia, the advocates come for a couple of nations that story on more. and we have the laser on the show,
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the the a northwest syrup, it's what you've been waiting for, a warm portion of their hi, everyone, but it comes at a cost of rain and wind combo. moving in here. i suspect many spots will see wind ads or exceeding a 100 kilometers per hour, and that could certainly cause damage. i think some of the worst of the rain will be over scotland, as well as going to central. you're not allowed to report here. things have come down, cool down as well, many spots a bit cooler than where you should be for this year. it's also come down across portugal in spain, just the other day. we had that round of flooding in western stay, not too far away from the border with portugal and for western circ a turkeys a g and region. we thought temperatures and i didn't get up to 24 degrees. that's now being replaced by rain and wind. other side of the g in athens, 10 degrees, if you're lucky on sunday to africa, we go quite
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a divide share between cool and warm air. so alger is to and is your below average for the sum of the air. but look at cairo 26 while above where you should be for this point. in january, weather is draped over northern bows and be crossing over the channel into the northern madagascar. likely to see some flooding in this own winds of turn southerly. so that's cool things off in cape town to just 25 degrees on sunday. that's your weather. see you later. i the vague, i mean, the artificial intelligence has altering the political landscape. how can we, as humans trust to you, the machine's trust is, und not given as and defended from the comfortable power for i believe it's important to build trust through transparency is communication between humans and machines. but do we know that you're not going to lie to us?
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is our expanding operations in the side for the gaza strip? bombings, me con eunice, neighborhood of all i'm off kills 18 people and wounded doesn't smoke and is ready. drones strike is reported and killed a member of his ball in southern lebanon, the attack talking to the vehicle at the time of iso, follows a recent attack in which a c, or how much leader was assassinated in the lebanese comp. a members of a runs revolutionary gauze have been killed in an air strike in damascus around his blamed israel says the attacks will not go on. so let's try. it's a residential building and they all met some neighborhoods. hundreds of israelis have taken to the streets of high, demanding an end to the war and a deal to exchange captives. local police have been trying to hold the demonstration for the supreme court allowed it to go ahead after police agree that a charge will be limited to $700.00 people. the number of protesters were removed by police from the body and life is part of a split. meanwhile,
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some of the families of is ready captives being held in gaza. a camping outside prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose house they say he won't leave until nothing. yahoo talks to them one father staging a $24.00 hunger strike. the government says a $136.00. these readings on foreign nationals are still being held in gaza as of how the valley and central tel aviv calling on the government to do more to bring home the captives held in gaza. the reasonable reports from the protest instead of youth. we're here in front of the minister of defense in the lobby and not far away from what is known as hostage square. this is the place where add up to 2 were 7. the tips of both are being held captive and government started to demand. it's very nice, right in front of the ministry of defense. initially they were very silent. their voice is now are starting to go louder. they're getting more in patience with the
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situation on the grounds. thousands of people have gathered here to demand the release of the captive being held in garza. many are concerned and the government is more focused on the war that on getting their loved ones released. the government has said that they're changing expiration thing. guys are removing some fits from the northern parts of the gaza strip and focusing on fighting in the south. but the people here wants to see the captives released. and this is happening if protesting across is right and have increased in recent weeks, we're seeing not far away from where we are. we were just a few minutes. i will the, with thousands and thousands of people here calling for new elections. they say that the government and venue, i mean nothing, yahoo have blood on their hands. the only new elections is something that will unite this country once again after what happened, it's not just happening on the street. it's also within the war cabinet. for example, we're seeing the ministers are also saying that new elections are needed. many are starting to question whether the see think,
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how much is even realistic. so most certainly there's something changing and it's well in the past 3 months, you know, several months ago, prior to the october 7th attacks that were massive demonstrations on the streets with people trying to prevent the reforming, the judiciary based on the why it's trying to remain united now they're on the streets again, and certainly what is ongoing is demonstrations on the streets show that something has changed and they discover their that'd be i believe it across here. or if i've been writing and solidarity was palestinians in gaza that were process in france, spain, italy on the u. k. calling for a $65.00 demonstrations also on their governments to put pressure on israel to end . it's a sold rotary challenge reports. it's the beginning of a much that will take some of these protest is from paris all the way to brussels
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when they arrive in 10 days. demonstrate is will bring a demand to the european council and ends to what they cool is rails, genocide causes palestinians. since the war on cause, it began more than a 100 days ago. regular protests being held in european cities. this was madrid on saturday. tens of thousands on the spanish capital streets. he's rail kills europe. sponsors at these matches the money that wherever is pushing man to see we are in 2024 and we are accepting what's happening in palestine, what's happening to the world. so i'm just going to say that it was something we need to tell the student people up assistance in our fight against colonialism and against these really occupation and against the continuing. because really aggression against that would people in the you k, small demonstrations, took place around the country with a larger one incoming from the stage for the opposition leader, jeremy colbin, voice,
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the belief held by many supporters of palestine. that western governments are ignoring the war crimes happening as a world which is the registrar most view in all this is the one that they will not call as a fly. they either support states. they tell us, well they say nothing and they won't jobs. the questions about the reality of i is a the destruction of life and gone the full, the vice they've received from their own officials all what is going on the tiny and city of which ends up pro palestinian demonstration time violence. police use war to come in and bass ends on march is to protest as through flags. and finally, what the police know that we can the popular international anger is the cause of
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war grind zone. while we challenge 0 in the us weekly demonstrations and supports or products to me and so being held in key cities, almost half a 1000000 demonstrates as much in washington dc the size of a made amount of an immediate cease fire and an end. israel's attacks on garza, my colleague nick clock, spoke to a lot of bead choose upon the sending an american designer or not to this. who was the speaker that protest in washington? and they began by asking her about her family's expulsion from palestine. in my family story is like so many other palestinian stories. my daughter took in a family from poland who was seeking refuge in palestine, which in their own words, was the only safe place for jewish people after world war 2. and that same family along with the or boon and had gone a violently expelled my. my family from their homes and the towns that they help
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big. busy old and they became refugees. and i think the important part about that is that my family's story is not unique. um, it is the same story that you will hear from millions and millions of palestinians inside palestine and the diaspora. it is our stories that, that are reminders of, of the fact that we were expelled from our homes, of course, and that was 1948. this is 2024. what are your emotions now you see what's going on in garza, i'm seeing daily what happened to my father. the. the knock by has never ended and it is continuing now on social media and on it's a tele fives genocide, and knock the palestinians. and uh, we came out in dc to demand a cease fire to demand our government to end an occupation of palestine. i'm wondering what was it like to be part of the policy in the spring this in this
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current climate, how the people respond to you, how the people receive you. i think that the important part about being in the diaspora is that we are the voice for the people who are being set to be silent. we are using our voices to, to speak for the people who don't have electricity, who don't have telecommunication. and so i, the response has been beautiful. people are coming out in droves in support of palestine. it is something i never knew if i was gonna see it in my lifetime, and i'm glad my father is getting to see it as well. on the watering guys that has dominated this is amazing of what's called the non aligned movement of developing countries. latest my 120 nations will be meeting in uganda. addressing the final session, un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, said the situation in garza, and the number of dest there is unprecedented. following the voters,
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i'm off the tax on 7 of 12 of the whole city destruction of guns and the number of civilian casualties caused by these very army in such a short period are totally unprecedented getting my mandates. and this includes 162 of auto, new and stuff members. heartbreaking threats would be for the organization for their families. and for those they were serving in gaza. it will despite all the pain and destruction caused by israel's war on god's up, my young palestinian couple of decided to move forward with the wedding plans and celebrate new beginnings. katya lopez, although young as their story, it's the big day for mohammed and shall hod. the young couple just got married, but it's not the wedding they had dreamed of. going to be for like thousands of
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palestinians. they've been displaced by the war in gauze. those tents in bravo is now their home. friends decorated as best they could instead of a beauty salon for the bride, she will have to make do with available, make a products the wedding cake replaced with a bowl of snacks for the so i'm so i'm like everyone else wants to nice policy and a wedding whole not tenants, but overlap alone the you'd still need to send gold for everything. for months, the couple plans and saved for their wedding. both their homes were destroyed and go to the city. the bride's wedding dress and the grooms new furniture all gone down and put them up as the site. but when my door she thinks about it, she starts to cry. i tell her, don't cry, it's just money. all of us are here, but the truth is all happiness is incomplete because most of all family isn't to.
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we can't reach them and some of our relatives have died in the war. it may not be an ideal setting, living and a 10 city with constant reminders of war. it's also an opportunity they say to celebrate perhaps more intensely moments of joy. but all the sadness is all around us. but we need to create the glamorous. despite everything the so to honor new beginnings, guest celebrates mohammed and shall ha, it's a new chapter. it's not the glamorous wedding day told for, but the family says in a way it feels more special. a way to also celebrate life, love, and resilience. even
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a mid hor katia will be so the again just here the as a get some other world news. the mexican government has been reviewing as official register, people labeled as disappeared, but there's level of transparency, but how the reviews being carried out and the family is missing people. so the records have been manipulated to try to bring down the total number. mexico, as president says, the accusation is wrong. my arapahoe has more from mexico city as the demonstrators outside of federal government building in mexico city through the families of missing persons. and they say they want answers over why dozens of case files have been erased from the official government census onforce disappearances. active. it showed us dozens of lead government documents appearing to show the names of missing persons that have been removed from the public records. can look at getting this off button, they want to make it seem as if there are no full disappearances in mexico,
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but that's not the case. everybody does. it says her husband roberto must be in, went missing in 2010. she believes his name is among those that have been erased. she and many others believe mexican authorities of tampered with official records to make it appear as though hundreds, possibly thousands of missing persons have already been found. their port is that's the, that's why i am here demanding that the president tells us where all these people are that have supposedly been found. that was my husband's never returned for his part president and it is monday, lopez over at all. it has denied the accusations in the middle. have no, i. e, we have no intention, nor have we ever had the intent and everybody seeing any disappeared person is what we conducted as a revision in the general national search need to clarify precisely what we have in terms of disappeared this and get everything in order to complete you and is it easy? according to the mexican government's own records, there been more than $45000.00 cases of missing persons in mexico during the lopez
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over the other. what administration? with less than a year left before the end of president lopez over the term, critics say his administration is trying to manipulate government statistics ahead of the upcoming national election information regarding the methodology used to update the national registry on missing persons has not been made publicly available families of missing persons in mexico say it's a wait for the government to make their loved ones disappear for a 2nd time. men with it up a little houses here. mexico city. 7 authorities and argentina have arrested and deported relatives of ecuador as most wanted fugitive. the family of jose adult from austria, so is also known as futile. were detained on thursday night. it's only a week since he escaped from a prison in the city of guy. i killed a lot in america editors here. newman reports from point to settings under the cover of darkness, federal police raided the newly inhabited house in an exclusive neighborhood. of
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course, the law in central argentina. there target was the family of ecuador, as most wanted man, drug trafficker jose adult for my cs, known as people of his wife's mindiola macias, the 3 children, a nephew, a family friend, and a nanny, were arrested and quickly deported. back to ecuador, to be interrogated by authorities there. yes, i wonder. i meant that we are proud that origin tina was a hostile territory for a group of drug dealers who could has come to settle here. mister fee to hold a sentence of 38 years, and he escaped, leaving a trail of blood and death in ecuador feet to the leader of the infamous tornadoes . crime gang was serving his sentence for murder, kidnapping, and drug trafficking. when authorities planned to transfer him to another facility 10 days ago, they discovered he was gone. features escape, and that it is main rivals known as the savage tribute,
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a new wave of violence throughout ecuador. on wednesday, a prosecutor investigating the takeover of a tv station by gang members was murdered. the do you think the whole region, not just columbia has allowed for this problem to grow in a non control way? we must stay together to fight. this is a regional and world wide problem consumption of these products. as in the united states in europe. the government has declared a state of internal conflict which allows the army as well as police to fight drug gangs significantly mrs. macias arrived in argentina, exactly 2 weeks ago, just before her husband's escape. they bought the house in cash in december, presumably as a hideaway. but what authorities are still investigating is whether people sent his family to argentina, or whether he himself was or is still in the country. to see
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a newman al jazeera windows, situs of age when to size, as a tourist visit indian administered kashmir. views of the commodity is skiing slopes and all the winter sports are a big draw. but not this year. as on coastal michelle reef reports a long dry spell across the region with very little so it's having a big impact on the tourism industry. not long ago. good. and there was bustling, the told is getting its been to a holiday season. thousands of people skied down the snow covered slopes. many of those invoices key sessions for the 1st time. but this here is different slopes that are usually frosty, wide of brown, and green. and what was once one of asia is best key destination is a disappointing winter's tail. the season january is usually a busy month for mohammed
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a crumb. who makes his living by taking tavis on horseback. but now he sits harder for most days. so you're seeing the cost in b, c, a. we had no snow on the if you send to me test, which has impacted or livelihood. and we have not had much with the winter months at crew shuffle our level at 8500 feet or about 2600 meters goodness slopes in the west, and humanly as a blanket of snow from december to march breathtaking views, skiing and all the winter sports have good thousands of taurus coming in, but now those who made it disappointed, because where the body of our board, we had heard a lot about the beauty of kashmir, but unfortunately we couldn't witness the snow that we had anticipated. is told of them is a big business in kashmir, especially during the winter months and thousands of livelihoods depend on it. but the no snow season is affecting local businesses, hotels, and everyone to depends on it. mostly,
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our operation is far at least here and due to absence of snow, we are not able to do a highly skiing and you know, took our, my losses. so we are taking our local students as wide drive right inside of seeding official say cash mrs. dry spelled, began in august, and it's witnessed a 100 percent deficit of rain and snow in december, exposed to blame this on the changing the pattern. global level settings. so the collision pensions and the global um, as far as circulation, patterns has been stopped. and this normally could be linked to tell nino while there has been only in years before this one is considered the strongest. expose say the lack of rain and snow could lead to water shortages and effect farmers in the region. which ripples even more challenges since last year was already the hottest deals on record and the consumption of these functions 0. the still ahead
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and i'll just say that sauna is gonna have all your support best buy it. roswell will have details of another surprise result from the agent come here and cut off an accident from a 5 star performance but arsenal. to get this type of campaign back on the, the injustice the me case, the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in some of the most dangerous parts of the world to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in the news is something that happens to every single day. everyone, hey, is watching the news on the mobile phones. unlike your eyes, they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that he was being destroyed in real time. when you're on the ground, when you're showing people what's going on, whether it's a war or a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption,
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making sure they understand less simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated. most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best camera man best produces the best pictures and those other people to ira long. and in order to be able to get that message out to the well, the on the south korea naturally avoid additional fee to end their asian cup. a good game against jordan sung hill means team needed the late own goal
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a to rescue to to drill for a small report. jordan faced a tall order heading into this encounter with south korea. the never previously beaten the 2 time champions. so korean fans are hoping this will be the year, the countries long titled ro comes to an end. jordan is very amazing team as well, but the thing is curious degree, it is wine, so no doubt to be a 3 to 0 today. so korean confidence appeared well placed when their team won an early penalty to an employer and national team captain. so in humans stepping up to score his 1st floor of the tournament, the door to maybe rank 64 places below. since korea, they went on to dominate the house and go by party on we give to jordan in the course and just for some time, yes,
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in this country is in the 2nd more frustration for some reason. jordan, minutes away from the same as sick treatment tone. yes. in our own goals and begins finished in a to, to draw through at about 2 in the last moment. uh they scored the goal and said it was an own good. so that really made me said the little bit, but things good. it was uh, they're all better than the cream team. actually i thought it too much better, but today it's okay. but maybe yeah, what's the very well the top of. 2 the teams are well playing in reaching and there
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are thousands 0 altima stadium. i'm behind have boosted their chances of reaching the last 16 they schooled an injury time that's a down malaysia one. now the result means they sit said in goofy one point below software and to oh, dear i. so looking at for the 1st, when all of the ongoing ask a couple of nations the to time champions or how to, to, to draw by book, you know, fossil, it means they now have 2 points off to 2 games and group d all working at 5 so have for all jury last one the tournament in 20. 19 to us we'll have a ton to premier league action with the crossing. when at the emerald stadium, the gunners smashed fellow london club, a crystal palace, 5 mill gabrielle marching in. it was a particularly impressive, he's called twice an injury tom having coming on as a stop. the result is a relief for the gunners having suffered, we need to face in december. this victory takes them up to says 2 points behind
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these is livable. who say again versus castiano. rinaldo says the saw the probably is better than francis top division of to he won the fence play of the year at the globe as soccer awards into by. it's been just over yet, says that he made that he's highly publicized, move from mazda c nights to another. if it is 2023, with 54 goals from 59 masses of 4 clubs and country heads of the likes of higher pain, killing buffy. and early had a bit can say whatever they want is just my opinion, and i play that one year. so i know what i'm talking about. but i think right now we have a bit of inference lake. so we feel improve the, uh was the, the best goals score. imagine to be the name of the young lady and it's like all in, for example, the, with the goals. so i'm browse, i'm 79 soon. and i'm still looking goods. a tennis now?
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well, number one, a guess lot of ticket has been knocked out of the australian open. she was beaten by teenager and linda and the school by and round 319 year old. and the school by is playing at this dorm into for the 1st time, the tech republic said this news is set against the full time grand slam champion back to school, but it hits back to in, in recess and bring an end. is 1618 months on beaten one. it's already her best as a form and i took the most recently. i knew it's gonna be an amazing most referral number one and such a player. but i didn't really the thing that it would definitely this, but i'm just really, i'm just really glad the fruit as well and that is full for me. i have due back to the side of the thank you very much indeed. and i am going to be back in
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says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does 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? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. unique perspective. some people need to see these really moving from pieces of imagery to wake up on heard voices for 2 people in israel are sitting up against door right now. i want to be one of them. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. he's healthy human noises that's been and so i want to go and see, you know, as if you were to happen to next to the street on out to 0. hearing the have you had to be late, he has the support of 15000 m samantha shaw pick one moment. then asking questions,
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