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the the, the hello i'm my name's site. this is the news life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel says more than $300.00 trucks, top cross game to golf at the most $8.00 and $1.00 day since the we will be gone 6 months ago. but it remains foss, source of what the u. n says is needed, is route withdrawals. most of his troops from con, newness and golf in south the defense minister says is to prepare the future operations, including wanting rasa is riley and the ones in president small visa t. it's unable 3 of the ones in genocide. it sounds as well sounds accused of
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genocide in the international court of justice and khaki comes on the attack again as well as the launch is most right. so new cranes, 2nd largest, is full of little full jump points in the race to win the english premier league science on manchester. united said holding young folks teams with tech to drop the result leads also all of the sites, the hello. welcome to the program. we begin this news uh with the latest delivery of humanitarian aid supplies into gaza. the launch is sensible, began as fee as a famine in the palestinian territory. grove is where the authorities say 322 trucks have entered the strip. most of them carrying food. the number of coal still falls, fall shores of feet, 500 trucks delivered daily before israel's will. on garza,
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it comes days off to us president joe bought and wound israel. it must commit to protecting civilians and aid workers. risk losing american support. i mean con eunice most is rarely forces have pulled out today off the fee is fighting with palestinian factions. one brigade has been left in the area as well as defense minister says the withdrawal was in order to pass a future operations book. you'll see my notes all the forces are accepting and preparing for the next missions. we saw examples of these missions in the shift operation and also over that coming mission into the rough area. well displace palestinians have been returning to con eunice to salvage. won't they come from that destroyed homes. meanwhile, how must confirms it's delegation has arrived in colorado. so the latest round of sci fi tools let's go live to tar, a couple of assume he is in ruffin southern gaza for us tarik. let's begin with these a trucks. we've just been hearing about them in the last few moments. took us through
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how many they are exactly what they contain. um, where exactly that going? a yes. in fact, a 1000000 around 322 humanitarian troops have been allowed to get into the garza strip from both a current level salad and drop off. we're seeing buddha here in a rough i, these humanitarian chromeboys are loaded with water, sugar flow, and all kinds of bags. they can assist with these that palestinians are in the very desperate need for, by choice mentioning also that these humanitarian trucks are also a combined by trucks that are going to did and delivered to the commercial sick ton to the private sector. here in the southern part of the gallons a strip, but none of these are humanitarian chromeboys had been given the access to reach to the another part of kansas trip. despite the east very military decision to reopen again. the areas of crossing onto,
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if to guarantee if the flow over humanitarian supplies to people in the north. but yet only speaking of mediterranean talks get into the northern parts of console. one has been loaded with a few to others, with medical supplies being transferred to hospitals in the northern part of the territory. but generally in times of pre who are between 400 up to 500 to humanitarian jokes. the goal is this trip was generally couldn't see work. it wasn't generally consuming on daily basis, which means that the amount that being delivered to the goal is this trip is still yet on conduct in comparable to the evidence needs of populations here. specifically, those who are trapped in another positive comes on facing high rates of money, attrition and with different signs of funding looming on the horizon and tiring today, we've had a many, a significant number of is ready. troops have pulled out a southern gauze, and particularly in ton unit a many people now returning homes back home to their homes and con, you'd as to see what's been left behind. what are you hearing from them about what
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is the yes we have been hearing from them. that's the only found destruction that isn't every single corner of the city of han units there have been talking about. they can barely find one building that could not be hit by is very minute treat a strike or even onto the reboot bottom. and they're talking about a great deal of destruction. and by being left behind, that is but withdrawal from the city of con eunice as a result of direct bottles between almost flight isn't that use, wait a minute, treat the complete destruction of educational facilities. so infrastructure and even medical sector that become completely out of service is typically for the 2nd largest hospital in the city of cognitive spots. again, right now, palestinians see that the is very with the trouble from the city right now and being station a station and a the eastern part of the city is a kind of initial step being taken by these very army in order to prepare for
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potential military and cogent, for rough as the is by the defense minister, your off kalonde has a stated that the, with the trouble of the is very all me is a for further preparation for a potential military incursions in a row for him that's absolutely leading to the negotiations right now, being ongoing inquiry regarding 3 to reach a ceasefire agreement between our mazda and is also flatly, we have been having some difficulties. if there's going to be any sense of collapse of security. and also for negotiations between both bonds on the ground. we might witness the time so roughly that had been widely attract in the past few hours. okay, thank you for that target because in the 1st and rasa in southern gauze, it. now as we've been hearing some displays, palestinians have returned to see what has been left of the homes in con eunice. now that most of the is riley troops have left him, could already visited some of the areas that happened,
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destroyed by as well as mid tree as i am currently in the heart of can eunice after that is there any forces withdrew from the area after 4 months of and lis violence. is there any forces where stations here we can see in the houses, right things and you have through and left overs from that is ready authorities the destruction is massive. these are is right in the writings and they are all over this building. and we witnessed that a couple of houses have been also having the same words in the same drawings. they literally left their writing on every house. they invaded and stormed income unit. we don't really understand what these are written. some people use google translate to understand the messages. is
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there any forces left in their houses and on their walls? and we're also talking to some people. they're saying that they told like they told us that they do not even recognize their house and their neighborhoods from the amount of destruction. all of the streets are completely demolished. there are no streets anymore. it is converted into a part of town. even the houses the r since tom days, they are unsuitable for living, where it's obvious that there has been a lot of bottling between the is there any forces and the palestinian resistance? the infrastructure. the infrastructure has been also damaged in this area. the residential con,
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units were forced to sleep from noon is under gunfire. air strikes, larger munitions and they evacuated to the that a bela and 2 to 4. but the question is, are these people going back? and if they're going back, going back where there is no where that's suitable for them to live. some people are also seen looking under their beloved ones that were trapped under the rubble. people in 10 units have been witnessing and list violations by that is really forced, as they were arrested from announcer hospital. they were killed and bombed. and now after 4 months, they finally got the chance to go back and to check up on their houses. this is include the odyssey to new, this is ro is sending a delegation to egypt, capital cairo for another round the seas find negotiations to end the war on gaza
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as well as prime minister in 5th. his country will not file to international impression. can you all of the show to from us? stop showing us how mass hopes that the pressure from outside and inside will make israel surrender to these extreme demands. it will not happen. israel is ready for a deal. israel is not ready to surrender. instead of international pressure being directed at israel, which only causes him us to hot in its positions, the pressure of the international community should be directed against thomas, a couple of thousands of anti government protest as gathered outside the as riley connected in west jerusalem by demanding the government to agree on a sci fi deal with how much to allow the return of his rarely captive health in dallas. and was putting on the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign. who challenged without the purchasing wester's them. he sentenced this report. with
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a high level is ready delegation in cairo, having been given and expanded mandate by the governments to negotiate facies by deals. these protest as have come down to these already capacity the parliament to try to keep the pressure on benjamin netanyahu, his government to bring the captives high. now, there are 2 protest movements going on as well. at the moment. this is the less political of the 2. it is fiercely critical of the government for not doing enough to bring those captors home, but it is not actively calling for the asked of the government for benjamin netanyahu to leave office. the other movements is much more political, much more anti government for the 1st time this week, those 2 movements came together in big protests, interested them and tennessee process, many of which ended up with significant violence with clashes between protests and police, and some heavy handed policing arresting, detentions, etc. now,
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many people think that benjamin netanyahu would not win another election. so the government protest movement is trying to get him to cole. the elections. there were those who believes that he is so dislikes in this country that he cannot survive politically the end of this will. but for the moments, benjamin nothing you know is resisting those calls and he's banquets for which happens western. i'm joined now by the have it on us. are you a political analyst and professor of media studies at the low is g for graduate studies? good to talk to you again mohammed. so we've seen over the last few months, the purchased and the streets of tel aviv, they have been gaining real momentum. i mean, when you look at the size, the sizes of the purchase, the number of people that have been coming out yet. and that's now who seems impervious to the pressure. i don't think he's impervious. i think he puts on a kind of a public image. he's very good with his sort of his p r and the interviews on the press briefings. but he's definitely affected by all this. these are mass protests,
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so they've been going on every week, as you noted. and i think it's becoming more and more difficult for him to, to face those tv cameras and try to explain why he needs more time to do what he said he would be able to do in pretty short order. he made it sound in october and into november like he was going to be able to give a decisive victory over uh, over from us and bring home all the hostages by force. he hasn't been able to do either of those 2 things. so it's been a failure from that standpoint. so it's, it's becoming very uncomfortable for him. i think he's feeling a lot of domestic pressure, in addition to the international pressure and the pressure from the united states. so the longer he stays on in uh with this war, the longer he might have just stay in power. so yeah, that's what many analysts have noted that the longer, as you said, the longer this war goes on. so the longer he can stave off some of his own
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political troubles and his own legal legal trouble. so he does have a personal vested interest in ensuring that this war goes on. so i think it's probably too soon to write him off. he's been very resilient over the last 23 decades. politically, there have been a number of times when analysts have written him off and then he's, he's sort of risen from the dead. but i think, you know, the more pressing issue right now from the standpoint of, of just cause a and is, and palestinians as what's going to happen going forward. is there going to be any sort of movement on this negotiation that's going on in egypt? we've been talking this evening about the 322 age trucks that have come through rafa this evening. it is the largest number of trucks in one day since the route, again, still very much choice of the 500 that used to come in. uh, before the war started. uh, what do you make of this is,
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is this the is riley's now starting to feel the pressure that by didn't, has been putting on them? well, i think it goes to show that many people have been correct for the last 6 months, noting that binding could simply pick up the phone and call them that yahoo and put an end to all of this. and that's what this, that's what this is demonstrating. he made one phone call on thursday. and now 3 days later we have this pretty significant increase in aid. i'm going into the gaza strip. now as you know, it, it's still insufficient of gaza has been under siege for the better part of 20 years. this is a population that was suffering from extreme food insecurity even before october 7th. and so even that $500.00 number that you cited is it would be in sufficient certainly it would be in sufficient for starving pot elation. but this is a starts and i think what, what is needed is for biden and the united states to continue to apply pressure on
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yahoo to end the end, the whole thing. it's also with nursing. none of these trucks actually heading north, which is west most the most di need actually is. so looking ahead to these ceased by torques, which we believe have negotiations of already started in cairo this evening. we know the is ready, delegation has been given and expanded monday to negotiate a are you optimistic asshole that we might have a different outcome this time? so i've been really pessimistic over the last few months just because there, there's such a big gap between what is real says it wants and what from us says it wants, it's really difficult to, to reconcile their positions. i'm a little bit less pessimistic now because of what i mentioned a few moments ago, but all of the mounting pressure on israel, in particular, there's the domestic pressure that we talked about. the international pressure is
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growing in the aftermath of a, the killing of those 8 workers last week. but be, these is really media reports that are showing that the israel, it has this 100 to one ratio where it's willing to kill a 100 palestinian civilians. so for one from us operative and that's really the reason why there are these massive numbers of civilian deaths in this war. so there's outraged internationally there's pressure on israel coming from the international community. and as i also mentioned earlier, biden and the u. s. are applying increased pressure as well on israel biden's looking at the polling data. he's also looking at the democratic primaries and he's seeing that there's a real chance you might lose this election. and it might be because of his stance on gaza. okay, good to speak to him. i have it on the street political and this progressive media studies. thank you. well, as israel continues, it's, we're on gaza, which the i c j has said is a portable case of genocide. rwanda is mocking 30 years since the 1994 genocide,
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the president pool kazama use the occasion to point out the failures of being to national community 3 decades ago. the world watched on as over 800000 to it sees and who is who motorists will navigate. stephanie dec reports from the capital got a, as the national anthem on what the rwandan president called a very heavy day. it's 30 years since we want as genocide, an estimated 800000 people slaughtered over the course of 100 days and then to not to for genocide, i guess it was a genocide to folks and that way husband killed the wife your wife didn't put a time on children the world watched in shock, but did nothing. it was an international real quick minutes. which faded or whether from content or i'll call it,
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says towards to among those here are frequent heads of state to the former french presidents and equinox acquisitions. and the former us president bill clinton, blizzard was president and 1994. the americans too did nothing. we all state governments, books person why they think they were left alone because some lives don't matter. this is what the president was saying today in the examples with the case of the lessons that we have learned is that there's different standards for different kinds of people. and this is what we run to a very pragmatic about our situation. these really present isaac heads up here to israel, currently facing genocide charges sports. we're on garza, at the international court of justice. the president store to the commemoration in the morning with the lighting of a flame of remembrance and so small in comparison to the hundreds of thousands of lives. it honors it has been a long and painful process to reconcile,
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to forgive and to trust. and we're told it's a constantly evolving process. there were 2 messages here, one of the resilience up there, wanting people, and also the responsibility they fair to keep reconciling. and to make sure that a genocide never happens again. the other one was of the failure of the international community that despite the calls of never again event since 1994 show that that seems to fall then on deaf ears. stephanie decker hodges era to get around a bit while i was only 12 years old when she lost her father in the london genocide, she reflects on hedge any of reconciliation. a donald was only 42 years old, the same age the today. and so today came as a very important, so i told my kids all the time, the top i really signed got to have made it 43 years old, especially having
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a dog who was out there who was a professional. so complete area who was young, who was full of life ending was to come home, not the i have forgiven 100 percent. and i wish that there were many people in wanda that could really piece about forgiveness. instead of taking a digital sign of just the opposite to size is that south africa has highlighted the one to a genocide during its case against israel as the international court of justice. it says that the international community failed to prevent the trustees from being committed back in 1994 on one's history should not be repeated. victoria gave some be reports and a warning to some of the images in have reports on disturbing the genocide in rwanda. i'm folded in full view to belgium peacekeepers with torches, murders on the 1st day of the killings and appeal for reinforcements was denied.
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and does the number of those killed increased the united nations security council condemned domestic cuz that refused on the insistence of the u. s. and the u. k. to use the term genocide us president bill clinton admitted to require it when he visited with glenda in 1998. we did not act quickly enough after the killing began . we should not have allowed the refugee camps to become safe havens for the killer. the we did not immediately call these crimes by their rightful name, genocide report published by one to in 2021. found friends for a significant responsibility for not stopping the mask, because despite prior knowledge they were being planned, some estimates put the number of debt at around 800000. friends was accused of
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covering up its role and even protecting some perpetrators. a french inquiry, blame the government for not for seeing the slaughter and said it more serious and overwhelming responsibility bought to absolve the french government of direct complicity. did you count the money, the killers who stole the swamps, the hills? the touches did not have the face of france. france was not an accomplice study to companies. south africa has filed a case against israel at the international court of justice, accusing us of carrying out genocide in gaza and says, history should not be repeated. the one that's been out as a segments they've got to do to all of us for giving food for it, for the international coming, giving food to prevent it from hip. and that does not have it live with the same but a grid when it comes to palestine. the international criminal tribunal for when the based intends and the convicted. 61 people for that role in the killings. hundreds
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of thousands more. his face trial and community quotes in rewind. so 2 years on, many see the failings that lead to that genocide as a time the less and i'm one that's never seem to more relevant. victoria gates and b l g 0. the ukranian president below the music lensky says he's country will lose the war against russia. if it doesn't get some ministry aid from washington. multi $1000000000.00 aid package has been tied up in the us congress for months. so lensky says, ukraine is running out of time. if she'll go to it after the was ok, if the congress does not help you, crane ukraine will lose the war. if you green loses the war, other states will be attacked and this is effect. all right, you will see in the coming weeks that russia will be more and more persistent and will involve nuclear weapons in this question. and my only through nuclear weapons,
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they can put pressure on the other in the 2 countries, including the united states on society. so the society is afraid and then they will react to their leaders and i, it was the landscape comments came as russian forces launched a new wave of drone and missile strikes on the credit in the city of car keys. the latest attack struck a kindergarten on residential buildings and there were wide spread power cuts. charles rochefort has moved from khaki. weird and impact site, just outside central car k. if you can see emergency services here. sifting through the rubble, i'll show you the impact site here. we're unsure as to exactly what the projectile was, but there were 2 very large explosions about half an hour ago as we were filming at another site where a drone has a need to set to destroy policies in that area. 1000 yourself of new. so it was
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truly terrifying. there were 2 explosions. the 1st blew all the windows out and i was thrown to the floor by the shockwave. i was slightly can cost. i think now it's time to leave the city. police attacks by russia are increasing frequency and intensity of the time. and of course, as you can imagine, they're having a massive impact on electricity. surprise as well. many of these strikes would be targeting electricity infrastructures, believe around $400000.00 households in the khaki region. all without electricity and a re arrow. so there is another alarm which more often than not, is quickly accompanied by a large glossy before i got another explosion, either another impact or another intersection. there a growing phase here in khaki, ukraine's 2nd largest city. this could well be a prey to some sort of law job full scale operation by russian full season that we
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know a situation just be on the board of around 30 kilometers from here. tell us drop it off to 0, concave still ahead on the algebra, surviving on donations. we made tons of patients in austin, teen of feeling abandoned by the new government and support will not the highlights of the japanese when, when one chrome pre, when not every drawn and needed to be finished on the the, the color we are looking at some color west, so when the weather moving it across the western parts of europe now and see this band of cloud, harold associated with this co front turns into a wall in front of waving feature. so we say totally pack types of balls up to the northwest time. well, what we do with a roughly in here, the race is fine, dry,
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warm, and sunny and gonna keep the temperatures up into the mid to high twenty's here in the coming days. but total weather coming into western paths in the form of cloud. and right, i'm plenty of wind as i say, noticed when the is, it has been over the already a pos of the weekend. but still pretty, i'm settled. i have a license here when it comes in across the low countries write down. of course, a good part of france into space and that will continue to drive its way further east with down towards the southeast. we got a few channels in the east and met just affecting central posit, perky i more of the same as you go one through choose a, that's a ton of fine weather. nothing a little further east was wet when the weather continues to drive its way into western positive temperatures and struggling to get into double figures for edinburgh at also 4 london 12 celsius. the 2 full powers, find in troy for good pots of spine, and poetry can just be got into the pots of next week, and try to cause northern positive for africa. it's a little windy lift to dust inside here with a child to shout out. you area the
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futures, the the working out is there a line default told stories this hour the noise sions had been held in one to 2 months 30 years since the beginning of the 1994 genocide. future forces killed over 800000 to the seas and mildred creatures, president polk ago, may withdrawing finally 40. well, lead is added remembrance, event intern got a israel says $322.00 trucks. most of them caring for your defensive garza, that is the largest transfer x amount of hearing aid into the strip since the will
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began, but still fall short of the 500 trucks. today, the u. n says use to as a concept, as well as military has withdrawn, most of its troops from the newness area in gall set defense minutes that you are collecting, says the pull out is to for past the future missions, including assaults on rap. washington has also been waiting and on the troop withdrawal. his wat whitehouse, national security communications advisor, john covey on to say earlier on sunday, it's hard to know exactly what that tells us right now. this was just an announcement that they made. i'd certainly let them speak to their operations as we understand it and through their public announcements, it is really just about rest and re fit for these troops that have been on the ground for 4 months. and not necessarily that we can tell indicative of some coming new operation for these troops. they've been on the ground for 4 months. the, the word we're getting is they're tired. they need to be re fit. as big announcing david to rush these profess of national defense up the national defense university
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joins us from washington, dc. going to see david, what are your thoughts on this? is rodney troop withdrawal from southern gaza all day resting? oh, are they getting ready to invade rasa? well, they're, they're kind of the same thing in the military term. so there's, there's 3 imperatives. the 1st is, as the admiral kirby said, they have been in combat for a long time. and forces do need to be rotated out. i get a bit of rest get refitted. the 2nd imperative is there probably is preparation for an assault on rough. i think that that is inevitable in the is really calculation. and the 3rd thing is, i think that given the tensions with the wrong and lebanese has bowler, there's a possibility that the israel may want to have troops that are not 10 down in gaza, but are available for operations elsewhere needed in the short term. what are your thoughts on how the war is actually going? i mean, we had some a missing apartments snatching out today saying his troops,
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so one step away from victory. do you think that's true? given early yesterday, we were hearing the 14 idea of soldiers had been killed in fighting and con eunice as well. if, if they're one separate, it's a very big step. i'm fighting in urban areas is extremely difficult for any army. and you know rafa is going to be a very, very difficult battle because you not only have a very desperate enemy that is in a prepared multi level, you know, from tall buildings down to underground tunnels. defensive positions. but you also have an immense amount of civilians for displaced who are going to probably be harmed if there is fighting there. and israel's calculation is going to have to weigh more towards minimize the civilian casualties because of the
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strategic damage they're suffering. that's going to be hard to do against a determined enemy here. so if it is a step it's, it's a very large step and it's likely to last for more, more in terms of months and weeks. rough. uh you, you've implied that uh rough. uh, and a rough uh, offensive inevitable. uh, how do you seeing a president bite and would react to that if it did indeed happen? is rough, a red line for him. i don't think it is. i think that the president biden recognizes that israel, you know, has a right to exist in security, and that if how mazda is military infrastructure is not destroyed, then i'm also have the ability to strike into israel at will. and unfortunately, what's the last of their military infrastructure is in raw fox? but i think president biden will follow the lead of an immersion group in his party
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and be watching the conduct of this really forces and the use of force. the inputs just the rank calculus very very carefully will not. he'll be less hesitant to criticize israel than he was at the opening of the campaign. we've had senior democrats like nancy pelosi switch depositions and supports on stopping of on sales as well. do you think this is a genuine? pushed by us politicians to stop with themselves as ro, is this little political postering ahead of the election? it's, i think it's the latter. i mean, the way we have a weapon sales configured is a new weapon. sales only come before congress if they're at a certain threshold. so i think that any member of congress has the ability to hold up a weapon sale like that almost indefinitely, unless the administration takes exceptional action. so i don't think that the is
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really requests for f 15 fighters and f 35 fighters will be fulfilled until the gauze and campaign is ended. the other weapons that are being transferred to weapons that have been approved years ago, and they're just being fulfilled. the administration does have the. ready to stop those and has refuse, some is really requests such as a request for apache helicopters. but i think israel's making the case that a lot of this capacity may not be used in gaza, but rather is needed in case hezbollah or yvonne attacks. so it's, it's a complicated issue, but at the end of the day, there's not one sort of bottleneck, military technology that the united states could deny that will affect israel's ability in the short term to conduct operations. any weapons shut down would take years to have a major effect on israel's offensive capability. good to get your perspective david's a rush, profess of national at the national defense university. thank is one of
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the longest southern palestinian prisoners and israel has died in custody while the dock has spent more than 30 years in prison. is one of 19 palestinians convicts and full involvement and an honor group that killed and is running soldier in 1984 demonstrates is gathered in ramallah and the progress bind to show solidarity with why the docket and all the palestinian prisoners who held in is rarely custody tucker was due to be released next year. and so this is because god has become to the bodies of at least 13 people. they were found of the coast of fax, where authorities say that boat sank, was winter tons to spring, and the waters of the mediterranean become comma. a number of migrants heading from tennessee a to the it's hot and coast has increased significantly. the us treasury, sex race has the ability to hold. frank talks with china has put relations on
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a more stable, pos, jones yet, and made the comments out of meeting with the premier leaching in beijing means that the 2 countries need to respect each other and should be part of this race as a new propose to hold an election on an inhabited island between indian trunk is fast becoming a campaign issue. the rights to capture the blue and the waters around it. what seated to shall lanka in the 1970s. but india is b. j. p is blaming the opposition parties for that decision, and now fernandez reports from the west coast extra link a good day and get it in the sun. johnson is industry lumpkin, g u, and she says it's because he's official and some southern india, the they have captured him because he went to fish, since he was the more dre. well, he has been doing the 61 sentence. johnson is one is more than 178. people
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from tamela now do the rest of this year for legally fishing, interlock and voters. most skipped sentences from 6 months to 2 and a half years suspended for 5 years. this means imprisonment is guaranteed to repeat, defend is the hundreds of thousands of families are dependent on pushing. here. it is only for our livelihood that because of the border, you're not doing it on purpose. even the government is aware of the growing number of fishermen being jail does lead to protest in south india. the community says they have fished in these waters for generations. for the problems began with india, as he did controlled to share lanka of the island of katya to and surrounding waters between the 2 countries. in the 1970s. this annual feast on the island grows thousands of indian fishermen and their families. but this year they boy called to the event as campaigns he'd up a head of gingerly election starts. and the end of this month, politicians a waiting on the tensions prime minister, not in the movie,
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has accused the opposition of being callous to attach it to saying, quote, it has home the interest of a pool of fishermen and official women in particular for longer has dismissed the rhetoric as politically motivated, the india has an election now and this kind of statement comes during the election . indian fishermen of rating and instead of dorian voters and landing stock with more than $40000000.00 every year. i'm not too long because main concern it says what is, is the fact that destroying the marine environment. so i think we're fiscal with these rest of simply and not being able to catch, to not have it in their boxes and going beyond a to try and find what they can with their own water is empty. india and fishermen find the rich pickings and for a long can seize a major, droll, low cause here in carpet deal in the west and close the indian boat. now regularly fishing in these waters, local issues on concession to dodge
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a 0. they are badly affected. the fishermen day to day when the indian trolls come and carry the fish away, they lose the day. you can come back in time and now do many people likes and got a c politico statement on katya to as an election give, make and one that one just that james, family members return home. yeah. fernandez. i just need your way school sheet on to major flooding in the south, west and russian city of august because forced at least 4000 people to evacuate. aust gets home to about 200000 people. the government has declared a federal emergency in response to an inch rain caused down to best on friday. and for to say more rain is in the full cost. flooding is expected to peak by tuesday. slovakia has exit a new president. pizza pelligrini, who is the country's calling to speak of parliament? a green is seen as a close ally to slovak is prime minister robot fico,
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who has implemented some pro russia policies. offices the president has a launch, makes symbolic function. and so back here, which is a member of the european union, i'm biased by to be the president, i promised to consistently up holds out international commitments, protects and defense, the interest of the republic and its citizens. i am committed to doing everything in my power to achieve this goal and i will actively support if it's to improve the lives of people. in slovakia it is imperative that the government fails its program statements in showing a business safer and more prosperous loss to the people. and i'm dedicated to maintaining slovakia as commitment to pace regardless of others opinions and will not engage in. will. audrey and tina as president, have a malay took office promising to end the welfare of state. he says, has ruined the economy. but while he, i'm implements his plans, people are struggling to find medications,
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some or even dying because they're not getting what they need. so he's a bi reports from when this aries, the past year, hasn't been easy. football, the windows 10 to 15 years old and was diagnosed with leukemia in the middle of an economic crisis. in argentina, he social security benefits don't cover the medication. he needs, the law says that federal government is responsible, but pablo has been struggling to get the came of therapy that will save him. he's surviving on donations because his family can't afford the treatment, which costs more than a $100000.00. i feel better now. i was in hospital for awhile and it was horrible, but my mother was able to find a donor for some chemotherapy, and i'm better now. many are blaming heavier. we need to talk is promising to reduce government spending his twinge and reforms, or having an impact on poor argentines, and those in need of medical help. village based 31 and has to be diagnosed with
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hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of cancer that attacks the immune system. it can be cured if treated early. the government says that they were irregularities and the handling of the medicines, but they never stopped giving them away. they have created a list of people with the cases that they weren't taken care of unless this case is right there. but until now, she has not received the medicines that she desperately needs. the last time she received a full treatment within december companion, they would, i will go into cancer charity. she says the government department in charge of handling the medication is being audited and using responding to patients needs see here. and you can see the most, we have been assisting families for 13 years. but since december we have been getting bills of cases with people calling us crying and every hour. we don't know what else to do to helping many of those fighting to get the medicines have ended up in court. so when the government followed the rate of hasn't rear crony can only
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take any mia? a condition which means his red blood cells are being destroyed faster than his body can replace them a contract. i don't know though, we contacted a lawyer and we made it public. so our case wasn't rejected. and that's why he has the medicine until maybe 6. after that we will have to start again. these are just some people whose lives direct risk because they rely on the state to save them. but they are in getting the help they need, at least to cancer patients have died in recent weeks. the survivors, i hoping venue government won't forget them. some of the ladies have a seat at when a site is still a hands on al jazeera and sport match the, you know, i should have opened up the race to win the english premier, the title and the to be here with that. the
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the okay, it's time for the sports hands on day. thank you so much, molly. well, much just united belt old rivals, little pool, a big low in the english premier league task. the rice, you're going clips team. how to it seems to use your old old trusted men little who missed the chance to return to the top of the table. a symbolic reports for liverpool, the task was clear, beat old drive of manchester, united and returned to the top of the premier league. and when lucy has put the reds the head in the 1st hall, things seem to be going to plan they
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could have scored morgan for the break moment salon particular. missing a great john. in the 2nd off, the home side responded. some callous play from liverpool defense opened the door for bruno fernandez to equalize the and then living. sometimes at least, the think will happen. united teenage don't copy mean dave the host, an unlikely to one lead. davis, knowing they needed the width of boost that kind of pushed hard to get level law again failing hit as usual, standards did you can would have is moment though found in the books on harvey elliott alone fill out the opportunity the school from the penalty for and that's exactly what he did for law, school kick,
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earning living full of tool tool and on valuable points as they looked when the title in what c as in clumps find the season at the club. so we will need the find the dollar situation be voted, we are, we should be able to have more points but opposite define an over the movement actually to these boys brought us into that situation because the same boys who missed today a few chances out of boys who brought us 71 points, so i'm absolutely fine with that. the result means the risk, 2nd level i'm points with table top is also to lead on go different. so hm. i like, oh, just data. well, just one point separate states up 37 games left in the season that all 3 cups of european games coming up in mid week. also say spawn music in the champions, the core files on choose day. well, my city appetite with ram, which are a little pull that playing i to lance in the rope, the league a certain limits needs up to full in the table his date. so i'll get qualification
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for next seasons champions, league supposed meeting nothing. first 31 haven't became level one. i think he found a vent put something instantly early in the 2nd hall drive power school number 3 is because uh when some of the on going difference course through the senior relegation danger that down in 70 in the days of the store. and i did something to grab a points against chelsea. oh, even funny with that, go to to the fun school. you know it's, it's the bottom of the table, the 3 points address. oh fun. we'll see. you know that i am suffering a reco defeat here in the air division of the full time. your pain chances beaten 6 new by final final. the 2nd in the table behind leave is a is be on her own acts down in 6. 64, is that correct now the top 3 possible flights and next seasons,
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not much the stuff and has extended his lead to the top of the formula. one drivers championship. it will in the japanese growing pre ahead of his ripple teammate switch r. perez's david structure pulls back to winning ways after his rabbit time. in less time out in australia, i'm actually step and lead from start to finish it to zuka climbing the japanese growing pre for the 3rd year in a row 3 wins. and for the season, i put in 13 points, player and the championship. uh yeah, very nice. everything just runs really well if it's something well, a strategy i think worked out well. so could have been any better. the race had been delayed after a heavy crash on the new app between alex albums, williams and the a b of daniel ricardo site. that's by so much done hurt, but the clean up job took 30 minutes while because don't they didn't put the stuff and off those cruising to the check and flag nearly 13 seconds ahead of his rental teammate. so do you have perez? carla signs who went in australia edged out this for avi team. i chose the click to
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complete the podium in that place. i think we made a very good race with them, but over thanks for being a. yeah, i one point in the race. i thought it was not going to happen to bother you much, but any minute when i put the new hard the that i gave me a really good feeling and i could push, i need done it by 3 sciences being replaced at the end of the season, the binder was hamilton, the 7th time champion continues to struggle in his final campaign with besides finishing down and notes in this rice. i don't know if he can take many processing or we can, i mean the, the cost finished, which is which is good. but we're like, you know, 79 boxes. so next step is the chinese go, i'm free in 2 weeks time. web should happen. well, once again, be the heavy favorites. it's hard to see anyone, stuff in human, these quests to win. well, title number for david stokes, which is era in tennis form,
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a win win runner up. i'm sorry. baron senior has won his 1st title in a couple of years. the italian, the facing or bus. how come by and diana, in straight sets, the wind america sharpen, starts any sort of work, but it's a full set this up for a loan. so mine co injury dispos, you know, we don't claim defies building. it's the 2nd grand, some of the that is next month's franchise. double when 50 fios here at the paris marathon, the course is different. so to the one it will be used to dealing picks in august. and i got to a winning the men's rights, and it's on a 2 hours, 5 minutes with 33 seconds. and it was messed up because you took the wind and the women's events. impressive as it was 1st, as american and british adventure, russ cook has completed his quest to run the length of africa. please. he's the 1st person to achieve the fates and his final steps here and to miss he is taking him almost a year to complete the journey of 16000 kilometers. and in the process, he's raised move in hall, a $1000000.00,
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which are right, that his high school is looking for not only hang sandy, now, saudi arabia spending billions of dollars on developing tourism while also investing in preserving its cultural heritage. one area that is benefits thing is the old town and the city of jetta. it's a unesco list in science known as our followed. how soon the whole bar explains how it's which history is coming back to life. as soon as you get into the old center of jet the, you find yourself lost in amazing all the ways and buildings hundreds of years. so spread over an area of just one mind as but it is home to more than $650.00 historical buildings made of gold stones and would have cost problems to be honest because it's a very ord, it's a nice area to take to. so the people, it's amazing, i revisit many of a a rabbit countries before. uh, but uh,
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also do like this. we never meet before. so before the seat house is a landmark building, it was once a temporary residence of sandy radius found the king of the disease, or was a 100 years ago for more than a 1000 years, muslims from africa, the live bones and south east asia passed through. here all the way to america, turning the old city into a labyrinth cosmopolitan and culturally diverse hub for sound is preserving bath heritage is crucial, not only to attracting to risk well so said the stands out of the city with a vibrancy of its own. a man and how we has a degree in traditional outwards, she enjoys showing visitors, the dedicated geometric patterns, and boat is used in the architect to get in a minute and not have the can see in a minute. so yeah, visitors tell us they feel
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a sense of peace and tranquility when they come to the old town. and i tell them that it's because of the masons who put their love in crafting those beautiful buildings which will flush yet somehow one of the oldest most this most is one of the oldest in jet. the more that it's recently renovated open courtyard was kept intact. on teams and the buildings with an disability district program is, is not about restoring buildings only. it's more than that. it's to revise the old town to bring back life again to the old town like it was in the past. i thought it was a c is a would call the professor that was in decline, but now things have changed and his business is booming and see, i'm a new i'm and could be there is hope for 2 years. i have trained hundreds of craftsmen. they will become, would cover themselves. manual craft gives you a great sense of satisfaction and it's
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a cultural value that needs to stay whose traditions of why the to. 8 the most a how do i to walks around, beating his drum, to remind people to wake up for the meal before the start of the month done fast. the old town also known as a pallet, is alive once again hush about about a 100. so you get some captivating pictures coming to us from iceland, showcasing 2 of nature's most spectacular events happening simultaneously and erupt in volcano. i'm the northern lights. it's the 2nd time in as many weeks the people in iceland have seen the spectacle. right. that's it for me. my name's side for this means i'll be back there in just a moment. much. most of the day things do stay with us. the
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now is the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but it was not a jew, israel's a state, and they need to be treated as any other state. what, this is where the tough questions are, as can you see negotiations being even happen. this is most important, which of these are going to involve shape, poll, unapologetic, i'm just upfront on out here in the line to palestine. how is then we reach out to hands? let the giving begin with okay. foundation you donated with kindness. you showed you. ok. now let's also show you, we'll deliver it so dominates with confidence donates without kat foundation. with every packet of 19,
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with every press will bring it to light. a little love in palestine. we share on counting the cost to india is economy as on the vines, but the nation's wealth gap is whitening. c, u. s. is spending millions of dollars to clean up its industrial facilities. costs millions of uses around the world will now have to buy microsoft office without prompting the cost on out of the era. why have american evangelicals become his real strongest back? or is us president joe find the right to stand with this really with no red line, as long as us support continues? is there anything that can stop is real, solve on concept, from going on in? definitely a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, a lot of the stories that we cover all highly complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue the smell of that is out of
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