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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 it is rouse, prime minister. busy it is all me to submit the plan for inviting that off off. why over off of gauze is population is taking shelter the times. that means i them, this is out just a live from the hall. so coming up early a, the us it one day as well. say, take a minute to be offensive that without profit planning would be a, this all stuff initially present mexico, c. c,
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did not want to open up the gate to allow you mandatory material to get it. how and after that political damage control reinforce concerns about the us presidents re election bid. nicholas hall, kit infinity, gulf capital, the car by the nation square, where people are trying to gather to protest the move i present monkey solved to delay the election for their met with security forces far in the israel's prime minister by the way. nothing. yeah. who has ordered the ministry to submit to the cabinet, a plan for invading that off. whatever the hospital population of gaza is taking refuge from israeli attacks. earlier, the us president describe this rouse war on browser as quotes over the top. but his route continues its massive bombing campaign and expanding his offensive further
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into the south for claims for how mass battalions remains more than 27000 people have been killed, bias running guns, i mostly women and children. and then the moment we'll have reaction somebody off off with the correspondent thought a couple assume the 1st that's crossover, the hum. this sort of hurts. who's standing by in tel aviv. a lot of questions here about this announcement. always ready officials giving away any details about this plan for invasion and particularly full evacuation of where people would go to me is really prime minister's office, releasing a statement about the matter saying quote, it is impossible to achieve the goal of the war without eliminating him us and by leaving for battalions ended up. on the contrary, it is clear that intense activity india alpha requires that civilians evacuate the
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areas of combat. therefore, these really prime minister had ordered these really military and the security establishment to submit a combined plan to the cabinet for evacuating the population and destroying the battalions. this comes after nathaniel, who spoke on wednesday night, vowing that the operation entered up off was imminent. and that it was going to happen, and on thursday we saw intensified is really from boardman in the southern city. but for months these really army has been saying that they are going to be operating in just not a matter of if, but a matter of when. and now you have almost half of guns is the entire population within a 1000000 people for seeking refuge in dropbox, which i'll remind you is an area these really are me, had designated as a safe zone. so they're planning this huge military incursion there with
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a huge number of palestinians seeking refuge there. but it's not the 1st time these really would have hit an area that they have declared as a state. so we have seen this repeatedly in hon. eunice, we're palestinians, had been displaced from their homes multiple times. we in constant is really bombardment from the north to the south, going to hong eunice 1st and then set up law. but now the question remains of where these palestinians are supposed to go, since they're not allowed back in the north, those who are from there. and even if they were allowed back, there is nothing to go back to. there is no infrastructure. these really army has destroyed most of the residential buildings in northern gauze and then the central parts as well. so there are a lot of questions as to how this operation is going to come about and how exactly they're planning on evacuating more than a 1000000 palestinians. from drop off. all right, stay with us for a moment and cause he touched on some pulls and points that's go to our
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correspondent who's actually on the ground and off thought a couple. i zoom talk of invasion of evacuations, both in a 1000000 people in or offer any indication of any preparations full that it will in fact send me till now. none of these indications have been practically been touchable on the ground here in rough off, which is right now the last remaining area that is designated as the bit by the use by the army as the save. so when we're more than 85 percent of calls is population right now, i've been dismissed at best place. and the question on the ground for the majority of palestinians like where to go next. simply palestinians have a loss to houses being completely or partially destroyed. busy hundreds, thousands of palestinians, families happy, most of the displaced from the houses. but tennessee is right now, are you frustrated? at the same time, they understand that maybe nothing. yeah. who is trying to exec,
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much more pressure on how much movement to show me 6 ability in terms of negotiations, being right now going on in egypt in terms of reaching the ceasefire to for, to impose no pressure on them to. busy re. busy restore their captives and derrick hostages being captured by mazda and october, the 7th, and 7th off of october attack spot palestinians right now are believing as well that nothing. yeah. who might take? that's a big chance to start the military operations in a rough off, in order to militarily dismantle the last remaining military brigades for how much moving on in rough, our district. which means that there is going to be a wider scale loss of life inside drop by especially that full areas that crowded and floated with evacuation. and there was people have no place those to go. some families thought to, to find a plan b for today. next of that minute trip ration started and before practically an ongoing warnings by the united nations are also more great concerns by the american
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administration for the contests, traffic repercussions that might be a result at a from that to step that these ready for a minute stuff might take within the coming days, but to now there is no any indication about that's a military operation that might these tacit within the coming with the palestinians are waiting on the are hoping that the on giving a talks on the blue matic efforts may be made by tom different regional axes and the reason would be fruitful at might bring the hospitality is on the ground to tonic things for that update. let's take some of the points you mentioned back to him to sort of hurt. so people clearly on edge than some, any comments to from the us present has been talking about is, was one goes with being a little over the top of any response to that from his right. the officials a no response from is really officials to job
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items, comments directly. remember, we also heard from multiple american officials. we've been hearing from the state department who said that a military operation inside of it off off would be quote, disastrous, and also the national security council spokesperson john kirby, who said that the americans would not support an operation. india alpha. given just how many palestinians are there so well, there hasn't been that reaction. these really prime minister statement did say that they are going to come up with some sort of plan. and that plan is going to be presented to government officials. but this sort of pressure by the united states on these really is for months now, has fallen on deaf ears. they have been pressuring them on a wide variety of topics, telling them, but not enough. aid is going in the to many civilians are dying, but they need to transition to a lower intensity type of fighting. and these really subset repeatedly, they are going to prosecute this war. however, they see fit,
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however long it takes whatever target in their mind is a target to hit. they are going to strike and it has been the policy of these really military for the last more than 4 months, despite the catastrophic and die or humanitarian situation. but has been folded inside of gaza. so this is just the latest in a series of military types of measures that the military, these really army really is trying to do inside of gaza that the americans, while they're putting this pressure. it is feeling that these rallies are still not listening, saying that to be total. the fate of how math is the only way the war is going to end. and that this operation is alpha is a step in that direction for them to achieve those goals of the war. all right, thanks so much. i'm the south coast. now multiple rockets have been fine from selves and lebanon towards the alpha galilee area in northern israel. is right, the media site at least 20 project towels were detected. video shows and defense
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systems intercepting the rockets. lebanese group has the law size. it counted out, 7 attacks follows days of his baby shouting and drug and attacks and southern lebanon. protest isn't senegal opposing the postponements of presidential elections, of fighting with police in the capsule. dot com. the election was due later this month, but was pushed to december. position is accusing president can solve trying to stay in office despite reaching a to, to limit. the justice minister says the postponement is unconstitutional. was decided by parliament and not the president. because hawk has more from senegal. we're just by the nation square where demonstrators are trying to gather in the distance behind the police are preventing them to meet and together, they're responding by firing tier grass and look at what, what the protesters are doing. they're setting up roadblocks,
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they're angry with the decision by president. lucky. so to delay the presidential election, it's a decision taken by a decree, but also supported by the national assembly that voted for new day the election. it was supposed to take place on every 25th. they're now going to take place, take place in december 15th, but the crowds are running again. there's been running battles like this between police and security forces for firing tear gas. interesting protests here. they look at the way look at the age of demonstrators, most of them are quite young. they're barely 18 and they were 12 years old when president lucky. so came to power. they want to have, it's a very good selection and they choose the president of clinging on to power of extending his mandate. and that's why there's so much protest going on here because
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there's always been a peaceful transition of power in san diego. this is the 1st time the president has extended his day to stay and that's why we're so we can see so many that so much demonstration here on the streets of city goals, capital the car nicholas hawk alger 0. the car us president joe biden says, whose memory is fine all through a special council report questions. his ability to remember the key events. in fact, the report concluded by them would not face charges for mishandling, highly classified material. after leaving the vice presidency in 2017, but it also described biden's memory as hazy or how the hell there? he really said, frankly when i was asked the question, i thought to myself, was that or damn business. every memorial day we hold a service, remember him, attended by friends and family and the people will not. i don't need any. i don't
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need anyone to remind me when he passed away and best phone number is not that my memory is fine. my memory, take a look at what i've done since i've become present. none of your thought i could pass any of the things i got past. how that happened. you know, i guess i just forgot what was going on and so i should joins us now live from the white house. so that was the address is supposed to clear up the image if i didn't go exactly the way he had hoped, the right alan, take us through the reaction both on a volt. okay, you've done it and i've done it was mixed up names will make top places where even mixed up years of when certain things happen, but we have not the president of the united states. and joe biden has been under a great deal of focus recently for ad or is that he's made when he talked about how he was he'd met with recently with president meter on the friends. president mitterrand hasn't been president mitterrand for a very long time. he talked about how the helmet, coal,
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the german chancellor would be coming to the white house. well, no, hold off. schultz is coming to the way i shall be here in a couple of hours. and so he decided to hold the surprise, news conference, and tell everyone that his coldness of abilities what terrific and that his memory was great, and it seemed to be going quite well. and then he started talking about the middle east and he got president cc mixed up, calling him the president, north of egypt. but of mexico, it was a small slip, but a huge public relations disaster. this is, you know, initially present mexico cc did not want to open up the gate to allow you mandatory material to get in. i talked to, i can just open the gate. so a small slip, but how big is the damage in an election? yeah, alan, as well as the republicans,
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i've been saying for months that joe biden isn't quite up to the job that he's not fully functioning as president and that maybe people shouldn't vote for him. and he is 81. and he has made a number of mistakes and his memory has become the increasing focus of questions at the white house press briefing almost every single day. but donald trump said there's problems as well. he talked about how nickie healey was in charge of security on capitol hill on january the 6th, when the right it happened. missing here least his former un um boss of the nancy pelosi was the speaker of the house at that point. and he also talked about how he b barack obama and the 2016 election. it didn't, the bit beat hillary clinton. and so it's really up to the public to decide who the trust. let me give you one example of the way this has been covered in the last 24 hours. so there's one commentator on the right wing channel here who absolutely slammed joe biden, for the mistakes that he made said they were all most unforgivable. and then he
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introduced the republican governor to backup his arguments and introduced the as the governor of south carolina. but unfortunately, christie, nor is the governor of south dakota. we couldn't all make those sort of slips over the next 9 months. both donald trump, if he becomes the norm and he is expected, and joe biden, i've got to prove to the public that they're on top of the game. and the cognitive abilities and their memory are functioning absolutely fine. otherwise, there might not be 4 more years for either of them in the white house. all right, thanks so much. oliver fisher still, i had on al jazeera, a religious rights break house in india, following the demolition of a mosque and the fun states plus cost me. so i, i, the queen elizabeth national talk in west and you've gone down all the telling you why the one life organization has been growing of the yes,
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of decline. the in depth analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa food? it's accusations of genocide in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravens hopkins from the base is a textbook genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of facing a jail term. informed opinions when the us census warships into the red sea, it's not receive task protection that seem to have complication inside story. on out to 0. i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign policy, national security. this is a political in house. here's the conflict. are we telling the good story? we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's absolutely feel as if you were
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evacuating the civilian population, taking refuge that he says it's impossible otherwise to achieve as well as goal of eliminating some us finding full battalions in the city is reading will apply and so begin buttons, homes in southern gaza. 5 members of the same family were killed in a striking mass house in norfolk health industry says at least a 107 policy names have been killed in the past 24 hours and protest is across sent a gone to demonstrating against the postponement of presidential elections, protest happening in all major cities and in the capsule. dot com demonstrates as have been fine. police. the opposition is accusing president nike solace, trying to stay in office despite reaching lexington limit. pocket stones that actual commission is announced resolves for $226.00 of the seats, the national assembly. we've just says he 9 seats yet to be the class. leaving the
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rice are independent candidates with 92 seats, most of whom the supported by the policy of jail, the former prime minister in wrong. the con, get a sense arrived focused on most of them. league led by former prime minister. no, i is sharif, is in 2nd place with 60 full seats, the center left pockets on people's policies training behind in foot place with 50 seats indefinitely because he was being awarded in a district of northern india. following most of them riots which was sponsored by the demolition of a mosque. at least 5 people were killed at a 150 engine and they had won a district of, of hon state. i'm a how much reports after about for night, the right in how do i need lives? most homes damage on vehicles, thoughts, the demolition of a most on the religious school. spock widespread, mostly in practice,
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you can maybe do see, i mean, when i reached home, there are muslims in my neighborhood. and when i stopped my car, i saw for the 1st time, hundreds of policemen minute running to save their lives for this. most of those people were pelting stone. women with the injuries asked us for help and we tried to help and stop them from coping stones. and during this i got injured, so there were hundreds of writers. police accused the protested, starting the violence. security forces 5 boots and gus in response to the situation is under control. we are ensuring pace and hold one. he says he, in total, around $1100.00 policemen have been deployed in the city, the price groups, and most of them lead as a case of prime minister. and that in the mode of ignoring violence against muslims and destruction of their lead. just sites moody open in the temple based on the rings of a 16 sent to most last month. denies that positions of discrimination seems body
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can to call it a 2014. several must have been demolished, of to sort of get said, do a boot legally. most of them practice groups according form, and the similar demolitions include that on which is known for it seemed to pilgrimage sites. the yes, the photo system, they are coming through the courts through the system. there's an order and within 4 to 6 hours, it's implementation of sight in one line. there is no hope of for justice for us in this country. for now, the streets of one year, quite a thought came at the price for many attentions remains high. having some habit, just either the highest cold in malaysia has rule that 16 a slimy clothes which were created by state a state government unconstitutional registration, passed in cal on time punished offences such as sexual harassment. cross dressing and giving false evidence. protest is outside the federal court,
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condemned the judgement. it could have major legal implications in the multi ethnic country that operates a jewel jewel digital system. protests of taking place on the streets of the slovak, in capital, but this lava and in the parliament officer, a special department for prosecutions was scrapped. the department dealt with high level crimes, including by public officials. the changes made also include lowering punishments for financial crimes. the government says the changes modernize the criminal code by providing alternative punishments. so back is president, is ana, with all the immediately signals. she would try to block the changes a v u n is wanting tens of thousands of children and so then could starve to death face . yeah, you're gonna save says mount nutrition, fractions close to 3 quarters of a 1000000 sidney's children. and the desktop will increase if the liberties of aid and medical treatment and to increase the crisis follows 10 months of fighting
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between government forces and upon the tree rapids support forces. mexico state energy company pemex is again being accused of leaking huge quantities of may, same gas, un investigation found gas spewing from an oil platform, the gulf of mexico. it's the 2nd time the company's been flying from major leaks. insane is a powerful greenhouse gas. the 2nd largest contributed to climate change impacts hasn't commented on the allegations. north korea has welcomed the group of russian taurus, but felt to be the 1st foreign visitors since the board was close by the cove. it pen demik will be staying in the capitol before traveling to escape results. become honda for russians to travel since the invasion of ukraine. moscow i'm feeling young and boost admit retired since the little sauces. the assignment has been held and gone for the return of ancient odds of facts stolen by british colonial forces
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. a 150 years ago, they included in the mental chat gold jewelry and the elephant tile whisk. they were taken from gone as ancient the sunday kingdom nathan kept by museum in the us slices and several honda was recently of stone and after comprise you now to you again, the way hungry elephants going in search of food are an increasing problem for people living on the edge of a national park, the animal population there is boomed over the past 40 years. thanks to conservation efforts. miss catherine solely reports is now increasing conflict between wild life and people. the boat crews along a water channel that opens up to leaks out. but and edward is breathtaking. you can see and he was on the shores of queen elizabeth national park. the easiest in uganda. this is the highlight of poor is visiting here. the number of elephants,
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bath and lose, and he paused, has increased in the last several decades bodies revising, years of decline caused by porches, an encroachment on wildlife areas. all these would be yeah, yeah. many officials attribute this to you gun does protection efforts, but there's another challenge. climate change as well as a new invasive weed that is killing healthy plants because climate change the speed at which is moving. i don't thing what i was. i said the catch up with this pete, because you tried to manipulate one problem here and how to pronounce the concept that you went away mostly when you saw those big telephones. that is the area we try to remove that prospective media um in the back product that you submitted it by sending them kimmy ugandans, leaving the other pock also say they're leaving
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a nightmare. a big problem here is human wildlife conflicts. ellison's are increasingly going into villages in search of pastor and watch how much of a dusting cup of gumby shows those. well, a heart of elephants destroyed. he's perhaps become here nearly every day. he says the bach has been passing, the fence or the side is still open, can walk some more. so we try to trace the animals using many means, for example, fire and fevers, all as we often sleep at the font to protect our yield enable was killed while offense. on the other side, all the village, other pharmacy peoples have invaded the rise funds and killed several people. gain what is said they are aware of the distress caused and tried to compensate those who have been affected. but they also blamed those who block the anymore migration
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routes got to me. so you all to 0. queen elizabeth, national park. you kinda, it's all that say it's for me for this show, by the next thing inside story we'll look at as well as consultation in european sporting compositions. and the revisions say, with all the or a significant change of taking place the next few days, maybe at least not so much in east and match where you're kind of thing. the shelves that were in tokyo, a just disappearing east, which and becoming larger and lots of allows file size as guys are possibly northern egypt. this is during saturday. robin. well, obviously they're in iraq and a line that stretches down through to saudi arabia, east that's it's looking fine. and the temperatures are really quite high in baku until around, for example, middle teams. but as i say in the arabian place,
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so this is a significant change shows a lot of the price. thunderstorms could well exceed the monthly average in places like mecca. but anywhere else ready to deal with it gets caught in these, these slow moving mass that comes across all the gulf states during sunday, with the federal breeze from the wrong direction. so it'll feel cooler from the storm seem likely, if not by just showers. now let me have looked at doha, give you the case in point when the se, the dies away and shell sit on monday. this will wind a rise in temperature on tuesday of the sheriff's go east was about 2 or 3 days with of width weather. now jumping science into mainland africa, lake victoria generate shares and the following. still the 9 go to the mos on big and didn't matter. jessica, but in south africa, those shelves in the east. i'll be coming to lighter of the week to look at the world's top business stories. how much of those plans going to
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cost is the rebuilding going to cost and who pays from global markets and economies to construction and small businesses. we have just started seeing in stations come down in many costs, well to understand how it affects daily knives outline for us how big a problem is labeled food insecure. counting the cost on outages in europe and organizations have no plans to ban israel from events such as the way for football championships of the eurovision song contest despite its war on concept. why does israel compete in europe? and why are your pin organizations defends? it gets continued participation. this is inside story, the .

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