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been able to stay here since palestinians believe by utilizing these tactics over and over again. israel is attempting to turn them against the resistance, but no matter the amount of devastation everyone we speak with says that strategy works. the us soldiers and strikes in syria and iraq in retaliation for dro type the kills 3 us soldiers into the problem. so rahman, you, what you know, does their life and the also coming up, the result comes just hours after the holidays of the 3 service members were repacked created to the us profit as a pressure coupon of despair that we feel for what comes next. warning from the you
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and on life in southern gone. so when move and the 1000000 people have moved to escape silence indulgences, economic reforms. play that this hardly the low house of to 3 days of debates and days of protests. the welcome to the pick up the us as low as dozens of us drawings in syria and rock using the long range bomb is. it's in response to a dry and strong because a base in jewels and last sunday that killed 3 us soldiers. as of j button says the old of the strikes on facilities used by a rob is lubbock revolution regard. cool. in a statement, he says the strikes will continue at times and places of washington's choosing. city and state media says at least the team, pro, rainy and scientists have been killed. now these phonics come just hours after biden to attend to the ceremony as the bodies of the 3 american soldiers returned
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time events privately with the families. the head of the proceedings was named jordan as more from the pentagon. one of the things that the administration officials cap note in all week was that not only would there be a trying to preserve some sort of element of surprise. but in the last 24 hours, officials started suggesting that this would not be just a one off type of military response that you could see more types of responses over the coming weeks. we should also note that there were sanctions unveiled by the us treasury department in the state department on friday aimed at parts of the i r g c. that had been involved in supporting got these groups that have been operating in syria and in a rock. so this is a part of a larger picture. we may yet hear from officials at the white house, at least that is are the guidance that we're working on. we may as also here from
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the defense secretary, lloyd austin himself, but we're not expecting to see any officials on camera talking about this. certainly they want to do is communicate the message that they were not kidding. when they said that there was going to be a retaliation, russell, so there is following developments from to hong usa saying that actually they have targeted iranian army in iraq and in, in syria or along the border. that is quite important. so and also this stating that the, the met some of these crops that were kept me the strides directly flow from do i say that is also important because one has been expressing it's still, it is concerns about the us uh minutes a basis in the region to be used a gas that you're running assets here. so by the statement us, he's also making it clear that there hasn't been this,
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this interface. it hasn't been used and is trying to avoid risk in this allies, a security here. and also we do a companies do not want to be cold, even does escalation between 2 assets and iran. but also the location of these attacks is quite important for iran, you're talking about the, the, the soul of the resort and north of it'll come out of this region is where actually it's connected the rock to syria, but is quite busy with the ram affiliated groups. and also the rented activities, the revolution regards, and so one, so by attacking, particularly these location, these positions like the usaa is also trying to disconnect iran from syria as well. joshua alonda is director of the send to form at least studies at the university of oklahoma. he says, washington is playing a dangerous scam by increasing his attacks and the rock and it wants to show that it's strong. there are many politicians here in washington who are clamoring for
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more action calling by week. this is an election c season, so he has to respond. but at the same time, he's made it very clear he does not want to escalate. and that means 2 things. he can hip syrians, that's easy, nobody cares about the syrian government. and uh, but we do care about the rocky government. the americans care about the rocky government. and there is a strategic reassessment of america's goals. america's relationship going on right now because they, they recently killed a, leading your rocky politician the head of a, one of the commanders of the islamic resistance. and, and that caused an upfront an uproar because these militias, which americans always call pro iranian, are actually they are a rocky militias. they're part of the rocky government and the prime minister of sedan he is beholding to them. so he cannot, you know,
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he had to scream bloody murder and say, look at the americans have to move out. and every rocky politician announced they did not want the iraq to become a battle ground between the ron and the united states. it's not worth it. so america does not want to get injected from a rock, particularly not before the elections in november, so it wants to be strong, but it doesn't want to kill too many rockies. the pacific goes to the hospitals. in the southern city of con, you saw the siege schools sheltering displaced, palestinians of being bombed and residential areas hits. full palestinians have been killed fully intends this by the selling and gunfire about the palestine red crescent headquarters. it's located inside the amount of hospital with shelves has thousands of displaced people and many faces that what's coming next with this red
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warning, it'll advance, it's found offensive to the southern mist reaching a rough, which bolt as egypt. the city is already crowded with mold in the house of gauze, population of 2300000. looking for safety, united nations. as describing the causes in rasa as a pressure cooker of despair. we hear that this even though try the best, the all problems in food security to deliver as much as they can to. so if you have enough food that's not enough clean drinking water and there's no protection where nobody is, is guaranteed from the, from the next kind of wave of fighting that we fear is, is, is coming on and is like every week we think we've got a talk get any worse. well, go figure out, it gets worse. started capitalism is in rough or what as far as if it areas, housing displaced, palestinians. today we had more strikes on the area that supposed to be saved zone
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for the majority of display status indians for taking shelter in a rough off right now, as we have been, see a hearing, a string of stripes that hit the main linking areas between hon you're just and also in the southern parts of a rough or has people are getting much more worried about the possibility of the extension of the fighting to reach rough idea as isabel is very keen to dismantled militarily the palestinian military existence inside this area as the people here have to any of a place to be taking shelter inside. now we've been talking about more than 85 percent of kansas population on now here off to losing all of the houses being partially or completely destroyed as the question for palestinian is what makes to go with the if the over time back again to the north pole in the area in gauze or they have been only with find ruffles on that praise. they wouldn't have any civil facilities to depend on comments. there is homes and also people here to sit at the
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beginning of the fight to in a rough life is the ultimate nightmare. that all of them off rates of simply because every single house here have been very sad. tragic story that mean is roles and people are completely afraid to lose most of the family members, especially that this area right now is, is floating with the back to reuse. we'll have lots of hope in terms of what isabel is saying. regarding safety, as all of them on the look, a safe, even an area that is supposed to and this ignited since the beginning of the world as a safe zone here. a diplomatic if it's wrong, going to end as well as long doesn't cause problem is, but has met with the un secretary general or diplomatic editor james base has more the set country general of the united nations meeting. the prime minister of kata has been leading negotiations with egypt, israel, and the us on efforts to get a new, much longer cessation of the fighting in casa for
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the end of the meeting and probably minister mohammed didn't abdur rahman know. funny was not saying and the thing, but the un had this comment. no surprise, discuss the efforts underway to end the fighting to secure the release of the hostages and to ensure the support for humanitarian operations was the 6th general given any timeline for a potential start to a new suspicion. he was brief to on the on, on the latest. earlier this week is the security council metal and gaza. algeria, the current are a member of the council. so can i see the new draft resolution, which would again cool front of me just see spa. but the us ambassador linda thomas greenfield says this is very unhelpful to the ongoing delicate negotiations. this
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draft resolution to put sensitive negotiations in jeopardy, derailing the exhaustive, ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure the release of hostages and secure an extended pause that palestinian civilians and aid workers so desperately need. so the us ambassador, so she's opposed to the timing of a new draft presentation. but of course countries being opposed to the idea of a c. spa finance, the full moans are un security council resolution demanding a c spa would have been possible ready if the us haven't used it's vito on 3 different occasions. james base out is era. the united nations will $900.00 officials in the us, u. k. and european union assigned to let a criticizing the government supportive as well as war on garza. and they include about 80 from american agencies. the largest group is from your european union
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institutions. and the letter says, israel showed no boundaries and its military opperation, causing tens of thousands of preventable civilian deaths. the military operation hasn't contributed to defeating a mouse and is instead strength and strengthening it's appeal. it also says support . israel has been without real conditions or accountability, and that's that governments risk contributing to grave violations of international humanitarian. lo will crimes, ethnic cleansing, and genocide. the food is a form, a dutch diplomat to served in ramallah. she resigned in 2022 in protest. the dutch policy on israel and palestine. she says the letter shows how serious the situation is. and they are so deeply worried about what the current position taking with the current lines of action are doing to not only the disability in the region,
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but also what are, what is the impact on, on, on the international law and it's kind of entity. so that's why you see everywhere across the world, basically you see you've seen some sort of formal organizing. also in the netherlands where i am from there has been, have been less as already there are weekly 6. is that the minister of foreign affairs of civil service across the government? and yeah, and so that the civil service has decided that it would be a strong message if they organize, also across the ocean, across the atlantic ocean to, to give a signal. and that's what they did, an important factor. what of course, also uh, the routing uh of the segments of the international court of justice last week, stating that what is happening and gods are right now has a high probability of a masking suggest side. so we are dealing with an extreme situation and i think it
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is a been the coverage of the, of the desperate maybe as well. they just realize the civil service that they're the, the possibilities to influence can turn to be which they would rather do much rather do. i mean this is not something you should do every day. of course a bonus. uh, there's basically no way of pushing the policy in the right direction, according to the or let's bring a some of the days of the news now and origin. tina's little house has voted to approve, controversial economic reforms that are spot protest. cobra suspend 3 days to basically present how the milledgeville, if the site is approved, what's known as the omnibus bill, it would lead to cut some public services and job loss. it's theresa, is it for design res? i'm here a ton of hold to the top. what is known as it only built $144.00 volts against the. 2 mental health president martin,
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tonight's mental health when you get the president extraordinary. even leave the reforming country. the top 2 days have been the 3 meet with trying to make these harshly repressed. people really concerned about the baby among many of the the each month, the price in the people here say that they want to continue the team for margin cleanup. even the economy commission for our country. people here to
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pay the point $18.00 with 2030. so i'm still ahead, hey, all else is there a jeremy is easing it citizenship rules. what that means for millions of people will find out after the break the the the, the weather brought to you by visit cut off the pacific coast just being backdated . this is a picture from southern california all flooding. now the winds were particularly strong here that they were a notable, but the point really is of a hold of the west coast is likely to be either went or if you're in line to be in the mountains snowing for a while yet. so the picture on saturday is that cold has come off the mountains and
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dine towards the pine station being mixed with this air of the gulf. you get some feed shells in louisiana, but the small writing coming to southern california and on sunday looks particularly wet day, all the way to sy, from san francisco, beyond los angeles into san diego with more funding. quite like i'm the same is true in the southeast corner, were significant, most low for the in the rockies as well. so that's fairly active, whether in contrast to the very client, whether in the caribbean, where all the trade winds very large with the environment. so slow moving charles on the resulting those in pots or columbia veterans where they're not so much right now in colorado and they just put, they're all big charts and science with that in peru, in particular with flash, nothing seems quite likely at the shell, stretch up to was boerger top, i'm down to was re i where they again of course and flash flooding sides of that is quite halt in option to you know, knowledge and tina. i mean paragraph where it is cooling down in bio blanca as low as i brought to you by visit castle. the cloud of nuclear will lose ever present.
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what if this is the beginning of one of those accidental wars? what is this is the beginning of the end of life, as we know from the whole roots of recent history to the rising card, tract, apocalypse maybe discovers the impact nuclear weapons have functionality. our failure to keep humanity safe is by sitting down to the individual on the street. this is not to drill on that which is 0. the the book about kill watching off is there with me. so who run their mind to of all top stories. the us, as long as you're touch 3,
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as drawings in the wrong and serious the minute you said, is it all the way to 5 targets connected with a roland electronic revolution? he called cool strikes, come just those of to button attended a sort of meets all 3 american soldiers killed and to try and strike at the base and your last sunday. give it privately with the families before the procedure. the un humanitarian agency says concerns about israel's plans to expand this operations . it's roughly describing the southernmost city and gone to a pressure of despair. those really forces assessing of hundreds of military checked points across the occupied west bank. they say the goal is to ensure as well security, but palestinian site is just another way to collectively humiliate them and further complicate their lives. the abraham reports this is really check point. you have nablus in new york, you applied westbank is closed at least for now, posting in driver's waiting to move in and out of the city, or at
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a standstill. no one knows when or if they'll be allowed to continue their journey . traffic is moving at another check point, nablus. what 74 year olds, and how much city says it's taking too long. it's our last week i spent 3 hours of this check point. so by the time i arrived to my destination to drop off the shipment, it was too late and the stores were closed. long before the world garza started posting is suffered from his way. you made it through checkpoints, that's isolate and disconnected cities and towns from one another as the is really a full in gaza increases. so does the number of as really obstacles in the occupied westbank. new gates have been installed is really soldiers hold the keys with no restriction on his way the car is moving in the occupied territory. what organizations say before the war, the around 77 activated then man check points. after the war,
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more than 500 check points were reactivated under all 140 new ones established in dolton were talking about more than 700 check points, cement blocks, 3rd smells, and gates many are told to be shot like the one behind it really is a to to text the driver for fluid knowledge in the occupied last spring. after 37 years in the business, he knows the short cuts and how to avoid closures. but many of the alternative routes are on developed. we've joined the armada for a drive from ramallah. did you need a journey that shouldn't take more than 2 hours roadblocks, closed roads in 3 check points. later, we reached our destination. a journey which took us twice as long, more than 4 hours to work, to stress and anxiety, humiliation,
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extra cost and waste of time. they want to make our lives hard and complicated. so we eventually the alternative routes means doing stuff. being blocked, being frustrated, resembles much of the palestinians to life spent in waiting that but he does eat a coupon to us thing. a lot of it is firing to assure, and it's 1st of all the government in every 2 years. that's off to the democratic union as ponti agreed to be joining the power chevy, executive in the most recent elections and same became the largest single party in the assembly for the 1st time in those lines history. and that means it will take the position of 1st minister mocking a major milestone and its transition from a conflict to political movement. hardly false. it is in belfast. just as a full building club, the members of switched to the winter game talk. this is
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a strongly republican part of belfast. the club has been around since 19 o 5 as long as shouldn't say it has existed. so how did people here feel about it's taking a lead role in the developed government that was still part of the united kingdom. i think our community has come to terms with the fact that we are a mixed community. and we do have to sure things which sort themselves and their own time as long as we can keep conflict that i think that's the most important thing to us. the decades to conflict between republicans and union. this was played out in the violence of the troubles. 3500 people were killed. champagne was the political wing of the irish republican army seen a so dangerous u. k band. it's the de jerry adams voice from being broadcast for the 1998. the good friday agreement brought in a power sharing government with the 1st and deputy 1st ministers would come from each side of the conflict and we equal power. now she contains michelle o'neill who
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become the 1st republican 1st minister. her body says it brings unification closer . this is the right time pushing for him to be talking about to united on and being in that touching distance. it is the reality of the good party agreement and they can make the, we all hold it for the good part 8 payments because we believe in the hopes on the opportunity on the democratic a peaceful impact with north or did chief irish unity. champagne as well. i'm seeing the transition from guns and bombs to negotiation and democracy as a model for other such movements around the world that it status as big as the single policy. and the assembly doesn't necessarily mean it's close as you had prevail. the site, the same thing is, 1st minister isn't really because of a search and support for nationalism is because of a weakening of unionism. and mainly actually with many people saying that they neither unionist on this list long ago, the idea should fade taking the symbolic lead. here at the store, month assembly would promote outrage them on eunice. because all odd line you noticed that remains the case, but there walkable thing about what is
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a landmark moment is just how broadly it's being accepted. that speaks to 25 years of power sharing shouldn't signs commitment to non violent and also a she a sense of urgency across the not in for its government to start working again. the baton players in the full is ready to just some of those waiting to see whether that process stabilizes the state of the quote and organize place within the u. k. will bring students thing closer to its ultimate target. are you close it out to 0? both sides of the the debit card, the party in the us. it's holding it's supposed primary election on saturday in south carolina present type volume is expected to wait. but democrats, so hoping for a good 10 of some blank faces that went in south carolina during the primary election was crucial to buy this campaign 4 years ago. now the driving parliament has approved a major change to a citizenship rules. it's a lot more migrants to naturalize us, germans. the government says the new laws will benefit those who have lived and
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worked in the country for decades. from the dominant cannibals, these people are queuing to take a german language test. if they pulse, they'll be one step closer to becoming german citizens. so years that's been a long and difficult process, but now parliament has voted to relax the rooms, which is helpful for i mean, i wish i lived here since leaving jordan in 2016. good, very good news. it's very good news. uh, i think there's a lot of people, the been living in germany working on quite one integrate that you can see. but the rules were a bit to stick in part minutes to say the changes on to bring germany in line with the rest of the you and vital. this lawyer starts. a new citizenship, though, is a historic step towards a more modern immigration country. everyone has now understood that i can only maintain now economic prosperity of social cohesion. so immigration,
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under the revised law applicants will be allowed to keep their existing citizenship the time a person needs to live in the country to qualify will also be cut. for most applicants, it will be 5 years instead of the current 8. so those with fluent german vats drops to just 3. yes. the biggest potential beneficiaries of the changes are from the turkish community. my multiple notes is one of the 3 and a half 1000000 techs in germany, 2 on german citizens. so i always thought it would be hard, you data, academic qualifications, all sorts of things, but you have a skills that say, so it'd be good enough now i think. so now i need to submit an application. know to everyone, welcome to change, little conservative cd. you potty opposed is all the far right. if day has been accused of wanting to pull the migraines to become naturalized as gems. its leaders deny this and have denounced the new law and the governments entire asylum and
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migration strategy mit these are the take the type of these policies. you're driving local authorities to despair blowing up welfare systems and undermining internal security. but above all, you're depriving germans of the homeland torch. the new law will not come into effect until mid may at the latest. but there are already hundreds of thousands of people in the system waiting to be naturalized. so even with the new law that's not going through both houses of parliament, potential applicants may well be waiting several years to get hold of one of these, a german possible, someone that came out is there any, some democratic republic of congo, at least one person has been killed into injured and explosions at the elementary school. it happened in the magazine, god and the government in those cubit province. now the government says m $23.00 level group is responsible. as far as the weeks of grading violence in 2035 does, the reported to be close to government as
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a controversial project to reclaim land. as a delay. in the old days, it will create all the official islands using sun dredged up from the ocean beds. the government insists sits needed to boost torres and the active as one. it will damage marine life tiny change the pulls the from the multi, it's white, sandy beaches and clear to close voters. this is the multi of the world. knows i'm not the island a villain. gilley is a small low races next to the capital. one of the most densely populated cities in the world, just off the coast project to try and remedy the pillows, sent into the sea for highway, leading to what to now just assemble will be a new call, get pulled and residential blocks locals have watched. is there a direct view is turned into a building site. they take the psat and using a dresser, and they put all of that insight. and this is one of the biggest explanation as
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being in the motive. and that had a very immediate impact. and then we came out to have a look that was settlement looms like a cloud of settlement coming and hooting over you like it was this that when they started it. now the surface was, is a clear again. but the real damage has been the the dive is here say the judging has already had a devastating impact on the, on the water environment reefs in this area of law, 70 percent of the carl coverage, 50 meters down. the nearby reef is still home to some fish. the divorce is cloudy. the reef coveted incense curls look colourless, with few signs of new growth. hardly bustling with life of this, say the un. is it the house or the problem? judging some bids kills micro organisms vital to sustaining marine environments. it's a tricky balancing act for the government of a country that's 99 percent of the volta and vulnerable to rising sea levels. we
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