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yeah, versus what we're seeing on mainstream. yeah, it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the whole then $210.00 palestinians are killed in central concepts and what it is around speak is to song the logistics of washington. this is all just the read live from don't. israel says that operations in central gulf successfully freed, full captives from us, says some captives were also killed. is really fine to chance attack areas around ok. so hospital as struggling to operate on a single generation doctors on test,
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appealing also ahead and on group carries on several attacks in the democratic republic of congo, killing at least 50 people. we begin in central garza when more than 210 palestinians have been killed. one of israel is biggest assaults as an operation was launched to free, full captives being held by him. us. it's all good. if the attacks were that of bella and l, no set at the left, nearby hospitals overwhelmed with the dead and injured julie? i go, has these reports of the comic is israel, carries out mass. it strikes the palestinians. fleeing is 5th, spreads bodies, scots,
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across every corner. if only say rep refugee come hundreds of victims in his radio, opperation free captives hold for months by him, off the bed and we saw messiahs flying over our heads. nobody is protecting us. we don't know where the children are. we lost them and now we're being displaced for a 3rd time with no idea where to go. is zip involvement, continued. eye witnesses say is really sold is and to the come consumed in a truck with goals and license plates. opening fire on palestinians the minute i quote cited a specialized forces unit. it has furniture in the vehicle to make it look like it belonged to displaced people. suddenly the operatives got out to lot as and came into our homes. fully owned k also did was done fine explosions. the nearby likes the hospital is flooded with interest. palestinians. doctors describe the scenes
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inside the facility as a complete bluff box. it looks like a school to house. one medic said, that bottling a situation that's near impossible. because i'm going to be hospitalized full of patients and we have no space for more people. i like the hospitalist now working on one dinner later because yeah, they're going to stop. it's going to get that square feet. the number of that of the israelis ministry of thoughts on, on the say right refugee come will rise thousands of forties buried under the degree still on account of. so he is really ministry to seem to talking to areas 2 weeks intensifying it's s right. every day i was playing with my friend, i came out and so the stairs covered with blood. there was nothing we remained inside and so tanks going back and forth. the house was burning and the smells awful. israel's latest attack has been condemned internationally with the
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e cooling, get a mazda the car on the killing of civilians, a pulling. do you need vega? i'll just there. go home 3 files. this reported by phone from o. x a hospital in that of the, as events unfolded in the hospitals are over. well, you can imagine the people are on the poor methics volunteers. everyone is trying to help them. there's no place for them. was there even trying to put up more injuries in the other department in the hospital at the doctors are trying to rescue as much people are as possible, but there are a few be or could you go into these big now and after you i've been terrified people are terrified, i left the hospital, it's not only a hospital, it's also a refuge instructor for hundreds of thousands of palestinians that speak to you in the cost of those 4 months right now. and now they bought this
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a warning from one of the journalists who received a call from the is right in the army, telling them that they were going to target a couple of tents in the courtyard of the hospital. we're seeing people running, we're seeing people looking for a safe place. everyone is met, the had the hospital to the area surrounding the hospital and, and people are in the city. it can't find anything, said they do not know where to go. they're searching for a place they're trying to. the west again, are hardly comforters. there are quite competition. people are hearing lots of munitions, their peers are kind of responding and it's also not safe for them to evacuate from outside the hospital. this is the scene of right now, and no one can understand anything because that's gonna be paying it starts is escalating in one hour on the herd is i'm going to says, i'm just in closing speaker crying children crying. mother is looking for the children not to see right now. dr. james smith is an emergency physician who
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has just returned from goza, where he was treating patients out of the hospital. he's been in contact with doctors the and say they over whelmed off to saturdays attacks. the allowed a hospital in the setup is, is tiny, it's, it's a specialist maternity hospital. during this conflict, they created an expanded emergency room outside of a hospital attendance with an additional 12 to 14 beds. they have about 20 beds in total today. uh i heard from, from the team that we worked with that they had received a 120 people that were killed on more than 250 inches. and that's only allowed a hospital i like so, which is now one of the main receiving hospitals, or frankly, that the be the only major receiving hospital for the middle. larry or casa, received a similar numbers of, of, of killed and injured people. i was working in
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a lot so back in december of last year, 3 to early january. and my impression from what i've heard today, the photos and the video recordings that colleagues and shared with me is that what has happened today, instead of sending that out by far exceeds anything to those neighborhoods of experience. since a saw this conflict, it is a masika almost beyond comprehension. about 250 people were taken captive by him. the us during the october 7 attack, install them israel. a 138 captives has been freed. all the bodies returned to exchange deals and is rarely military operations. a $119.00 kept is a thought to still be in gaza. is really official, was believe 43 of them have died. the families of those captives afraid in the is rarely opperation, held a press conference after being reunited within loved ones and to remind to israel
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has shut down on his ears operations there. so we are reporting from outside east through satellite us is following the story from the jordanian capital. i'm on a joy stays full. the families of the full captives have been freed earlier today. forgot to tell of the check in the hospital where the director said that the condition is stable and that they are in high spirits. we heard from the father of no, i'd vermani who said that while he's happy that his daughter is back, but it must be remembered that they're all caps is that still remain in the gaza strip and that they should be brought back as soon as possible. we also heard from the mother of another account to had been freed. let's take a listen. i'm a mother of one of the captives who was released today. he asked me to tell you that we are strong. i support our soldiers and i wish all the captives come back safely to israel. i'd also like to say a big thank you to our military, to our soldiers. thank you to the people of israel who are strong and who share our
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joy today. we will never forget those captives still being held in garza and we will continue our struggle and fight to return them back home alive. but we also heard from 2 pirates of capt says that has been held in the gaza strip and kills. and then they criticize the prime minister saying that they haven't ever received a phone call personally from him to pay the condolences and yet when he has the opportunity because it's good news. he's seen immediately with those that had been freed earlier speaking to them and the families in the hospital. and this comes out to twine when the prime minister himself is on the immense pressure of the protest . continue in tel aviv as well as high for against the government and also from the families of those house captive calling for a ceasefire deal as soon as possible or the a prime minister benjamin netanyahu suite it uh towards with a message for betty. got it's one of the wall cabinet ministers that had threatened
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to quit the government. and in this he asked him not to resign, saying that we must remain united within ourselves in the face of the great toss before. well, benny guns has the dress that statement saying that besides the justified joy of today's achievement, it should be remembered that all the challenges, israel spaces remain as they well. he says, therefore i say to the prime minister on the inside leadership. even today, we must look responsibly at how right and how we can continue from his thoughts as a ceasefire to deal proposal is still in the making. it's still not been concluded . i know so as the soul with from that is it talks today rising by the minutes. so out of sight of all g 0, i'm on the reminder again, benjamin netanyahu, his cabinet has bend under 0 in israel. that's why all correspondence that was reporting from neighboring jordan palestinian. so solid hours,
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he protested as have gathered outside the white house in washington, dc. thousands on demanding an immediate cease fire and an end. the siege of garza protest is planned to hold a 2 mile long red banner to represent what they a cooling the peoples red line. let's go live to. she has her times the in washington dc. she have, we're expecting the turn out to be in the 10s of thousands. is there any indication exactly how many purchases will attend this demonstration? it's already happened. we're already in the, the, the big bomb. it was on sale around the white house. it was a 2 mile long bound. we don't have an official account yet, but clearly tens of thousands are here. level that move to the back of the white house, the ellipse, where a people's tribunal is about to stop. that is holding by his ro, i'm the white house and joe biden genocide, joe is, he's not around here to account the witness who will be those you've been killed as
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a result of is riley as us preparatory um, diplomatic, diplomatic cover from the us as well. right, and she has the, is there any sense of, of the mood of these protests is also growing increasingly frustrated as the war on guns a reaches into more almost it's 9 months. i think there's what are the whiteness statement as a result of all following this is randy raid and gaza has discussed it a lot of people. yeah. because jake sullivan, but that so security advise that said we commend the work of the israeli security services, but conducted this daring operation. i'm actually going to talk about how the need for this. suppose it is really deal to be rather side by these, right? these are some off, some us being that the obstacle to piece according to the why does matter to no mention about off the civilian casualties that we were holding. as
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a result of this, it's simply recommended to view the work of the as radius security services. but conducted this daring operation, bearing off everything we've seen if ever you wanted a encapsulation of the by didn't ministrations, attitude towards public city and civilian casualties, you have it right. that it's, if it is mentioned in policy as a result of some sort of pressure. but in the end, the priority is always the daring operations of the as right, the military, no matter what we're actually seeing on the brother actually interested me, we're also having another questions being raised on social media and elsewhere about what exactly the us role was in this operation, a lot of speculation, social media about the road up a humanitarian fair in inverted commas. because some of the video footage showed captives and helicopters adjacent to a draw central compound about about but we haven't received our phones, but we're trying to get more of a sense of exactly what was the us involved in this all per patient beyond
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intelligence, what the us is really for sort of saying right now that they supplied intelligence to these writers throughout the operational. right? you have per ton c o correspondent, reporting from washington dc up that solidarity march there and just palestine. solidarity march was also held in central london tens of thousands of people called for an end to israel's war on garza or which islands reports from the round. this is how for all your products to be in demonstration, number 15 is in london. and the campaign is the march is trying to keep the momentum going. keep that pressure on the politicians. so you want to see why. now i want an end to um, to is around the problem pull the demons, right. this is the, the guy is now very much put on election but neither of. 2 parts are easy to see, the dog is a particularly significant election facing inside the boxes. chains,
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make sure realize the jobs deciding we've already taken the 1st of all the coding on how to sign in the states. and that was a week ago, we saw the website wherever linked to put in the constituency, until you had the m p voltage on the or through a safe spot. i don't with them on so the bottom line sort of the complaint is sent through reactions where you sign the cdn. we make this statement how they responded to the amount next week. we're sending 6 pay simone's every single. so every one of the ability to put in the details, press a button, and those 2 lines will be sent to the kind of a scenario. and then we will publish why they've responded. now there are indications that the labor policy, which is way ahead in the opinion polls is going to make it manifesto plants to recognize a palace city and state before the end of any piece process,
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which is thelma the lita hurts the demons. right. hey, will see the song that he is on this side. however, the organizes of these remedies say that that is actually a watering down of the last labor election manifesto so they remain unconvinced. ro, chapman's, how does a rough in the still ahead on, i'll just hear you as president joe biden keeps off his state visit to france with a warning against the russian presidents. the pod he came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing, the f one is government with the says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e, you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running mean what does he bring to the table? hard from being president, joe,
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could we do it or something we can uptake the fact that he was signing a present as not the need for the fact that he had the story on talk to houses in the mood and untold stories from asia and the pacific on the, [000:00:00;00]
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the the you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of the top stories, the sound. these really military carries out one of the most fuse assaults on central causes since the war began. its forces launched attacks from the in mind and see shelling, residential areas around the place. 210 palestinians have been killed so far. that number is expected to rise. these rarely military says it's operation in central concept resulted in the freeing a full is fairly. capt is from 2 locations in the center. the captains have been taken to a hospital in tennessee. israel says one of its soldiers was killed in that operation
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. the us president has welcome the freeing off is rarely captives from garza to abide and was speaking during a state visit to friends where he's met french president emmanuel monochrome. they also highlighted the partnership on global security and support for ukraine. and it's well with russia. natasha butler is following the visits in paris. the author's ceremony on the shelves and these a avenue in central powers on the, on the tree of the french present, the manual mind call and us present j flight and had a working lunch. i be lease a policy, they discussed a number of issues including trade, climate and education. but the focus very much on international affairs. they discussed the middle east, the situation that they said that they post welcome news that he's way the military to secure the release or full hostages. so one echo president crowns comments. welcome to say fresh cube for hostages. that for return to their families whose he
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won't stop working until all the hostages come home and a cease fire is reached. the suggestion of i saw the situation and rough, uh, like the human toe, is unacceptable. it's also intolerable. the israel is not opening o entry points for humanitarian aid. as the international community has been demanding for several months on ukraine, leader said that they were very much on the same page, pledging that ongoing support and commitment to keep divide and also to keep by the 200 $25000000.00 us dollars. that the us is pledge the full key may need for things like at defense systems, j bite and said that if the machine is not stopped in ukraine, he could threaten the hold of your profession, butler, i'll just sarah paris. the body use of more than 50 people killed by an armed group in the eastern democratic republic of congo has been found. the allied democratic forces carried down a series of attacks on wednesday and thursday on the villages in the penny region
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of north keeper prophets. the adf is one of several armed groups operating in the east and the democratic republic of congo. it's been blamed for killing thousands of people over the last decade. elaine new connie has more of the attacks from the city of gum in north keep your presence. this before or just the same day to day they conducted the utilities report to 16 people. unfortunately, many, many of the civilian need to view there's different types of that's nice. what ticket this was that then will it keeps fly to hold back for, for such a day that phones, different bodies. some of them are why, what type? some of these have done so in the different areas just seem to connect to the body of knowledge. some of them will even begin to leave it on the day of this. that is, the pictures are very much when it comes to see what's happened to people. some of them were even doing this before the i've been conducting the notice that we didn't
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have to actually do for the city of, of this, of been the regional and told a story to nibbling for this whole story. beside the ongoing meeting between the deal that you've gone down for the last 2 years, you've been sort of more capacity to go behind and even approaching more the the total will do with this feature for the area and a slightly more of the population, even live in the area because they don't believe without the situation may be maintained. the number of people internally displaced by conflict in so done could exceed 10000000 incoming days. that's according to the international organization for migration. more than half of those photos from the homes, a women and children fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces has stopped the entry of aid and forced fama is to flee the land, the u. n. bones, there's a risk assessment,
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a nearly full 100000000 people in 27 countries of voting and e u, elections, migration, security, and green policies. all the main concerns for right policies are predicted to make the biggest gains, the aiming to form a launch block in the european parliament stepped off and went to the netherlands and germany to find out more. a file right, lead us here to bill. this is no longer campaigning for next it's the dots version of rex it. instead, the n t u n t emigration. an empty islam politician is aiming for more influence in brussels. the changes you are paying union from the inside. i'd also have a tougher asylum. and immigration policy, i won't argue that all national sovereignty will not evolve more to the, to brussel. it was back to the nation states. we can, your opinion is that's what you're competing. while you know, if, if a union has less power or less, the issues to be involved with doesn't necessarily mean that they a week or, you know, you can become smaller and strong. a message to them and you like to hear. yeah,
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things time to change, the people are concerned about this issue. not just never heard of your 2 months immigration, that it has to be best to come to nurses. i mean, like, i want to most acute germany, which does not catch you much about all the countries present in the memo. do an image, maureen, listen of the french riley party, recently expelled the alternative for germany party or a of d from the european far right identity and democracy group, considering them to radical for the far right and europe, the a of the is important to build a large coalition in brussels, but also commons by the main tended to that not all, not t as, as members will criminals, and all those scandals fall right. need us in europe have no distance themselves from the age of these 2 reasons. stubbing attacks here in my high age, at the far right. politicians, costing the life of, of policeman to support for the a if the researches say,
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despite its new image the far right has not changed. it's ideas. they say main swing parts and select the european peoples part of ers left on the lie. you have move to the right from the lion has hinted at a partnership with georgia maloney of the right twin brothers of italy party. the forward is that they have lost to the radical right. they hope that that will detract them again, by becoming more radical on, in particular, the issue of immigration. however, that is not what has happened. what is happening is that they have legitimize the far right and the far right has become more successful because of that. a possible success as pulling stations across to europe in union worries. these protesters will say the economy full provided their real intention to follow right? wants to destroy our democracy and our land, if pulls prove to be correct. all right, part is good. secure. 25 percent of seats in the european parliament include become the 3rd largest law steps last and i'll just say rough manheim, germany,
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the valley against the rise. and suppose the far right politics in germany has been held in the capital open and it comes the day before germans vote in the hurricane holloman's election. recent polls show support for the right wing alternatives for chimney. coffee stands at about 30 percent in the eastern states unless a ton was at the family in the organizes except more than 10000 people before the end of the day. here in berlin for this protest that is pro democratic and anti far right. this is by far not the only one to take place in germany and over the past few months, we've seen quite a number of these rallies because there has been a troubling rise of the far right here in germany with the f d. alternative for germany party, sometimes 20 percent in the polls at its peak and consistently in the polls. turning up at the number 2nd place, tied with other political parties. and that's why people are turning out. we've
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also seen a political climate of political violence. in fact, we have a chance to speak to mathias echo one of the politicians, a member of the european parliament running again, who was recently attack and had to stay in hospital for a few days. and that was basically c as in sign of a rotella zation of politics here in germany. i think we had a few attacks on different politicians out, or people added that x and pop like now with so many people turning out. one thing to keep in mind about germany, the se in the far right party might be coming in 2nd, but it is very unlikely the way the coalition government works that they went over the leading the government anytime soon. something you can say in neighboring france with marie lopez and her national party. alyssa, chad aus is 0. roland slash floods if he just really is largest city, forcing evacuations. heavy rain, swamp streets,
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across the western suburbs of sydney authorities rescued at least 13 people trapped by the rising voyages. well that's it for me. you can find more information on our website, which is 0 dot com. the news continues here on out sierra, often talk to to see the the, i had lower that was not down on the in australia and this guys have cleared sidney office and very wet weather caused flooding here. now that east coast low has pulled its way across, it has been taking the west the weather to new zealand, leaving behind more in the way of sunshine and settled conditions for the southeast . just a few showers here and there for victoria and has mania on sunday, but we'll see things ton
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a little bit more wild across the bite. that's thanks to an area of low pressure the both welcome weather to w way that's gonna move it's way for the east bringing some preschool wins as well to southern areas. but why is skies for the likes of puss it is looking rather dry and settled across the north of australia as well over the next few days is not looking as settled across new zealand. very weather coming into the south island here on sunday. on monday it'll be the north islands time to see that weather with plenty of rain in the bay of plenty. plenty of rain is also the story across the south east asia. we've got the seasonal rains pulling across indo china with heavy falls, stretching all the way from thailand to vietnam, some heavy rain to come for count bonia. it's not as what the cause, west and pots of indonesia, but we'll see the rain continue further east. the
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a meeting of minds, it's sort of deadly would freedom, which is used to cover so many different things, the family or mainstream economics. if that happens in any other profession, they will be fine. yeah, well, not just fight it. they go to prison musical in the day to brian, you know, meets renowned economist, hod june chang, pod one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the studio would be on script data analysis era. the following job at the headquarters public international. and this is yana. on this edition of talk to sarah, the palestinian from an interest incentive to discuss this is we have elected use of depleted uranium giving it's one of the alarming nucleus fits made by the minister and the failure of the year to put these concerns. because really government led by prime minister benjamin yeah. sinus for the next half hour. i set

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