tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 9, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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to 0 to 0, world travels to some of the remotest areas of sudan were cinemas, were shut down decades ago and finds that opposition to cinemas still remains. we just don't want films, so please suck up and leave. last and the most of the done on out to 0, the, the hello until mccrae. this is the news i live from coming up in the next 60 minutes. 226 palestinians on now days and hospitals are described as looking like sluice houses following one of as well as the biggest attacks gets on golf is rarely forces fried for captives in the operation and central casa. i'm also, as others were killed in the attack. thousands our rest of the 10s of thousands protest across as ro, demanding
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a sweet spot. and the return of the rest of the captives and poles opened and bold carrie of the 6th nap election. the country, his health is 3 years the and the impacts of one of his route, biggest military assaults on gals are still being felt with medical teams. overwhelmed by the numbers of people into it across the strip on saturday. at least 226 palestinians were killed in the is ready to go. pression, to free for captives. a mazda is all the captives were killed in the ass, riley attack. is there any forces targeted debt, abala and, and those are out in central guns of witnesses have described the chaos that followed to lead i guess reports comic is, is ro carries out massive strikes. palestinians fleeing is 5th spreads
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bodies. scott says across every corner, it's almost a rock refugee comes. hundreds of victims in his radio opperation to free captives hold for months by him off the we saw massage 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. the zip and bottom and continued. eye witnesses say is really soldiers and to the come consumed in a truck with cause a license plates. opening fire on palestinians, the new stuff, my coke signed to the special forces unit. it has furniture in the vehicle to make it look like it belong to displace people. suddenly the output is going out to lot isn't came into our home fully owned chaos. who did with done fine explosions. the nearby likes the hospital is flooded with inches,
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palestinians. doctors describe the scenes inside the facility as a complete bluff box. it looks like a filter house, one medic said, that bottling the situation. it's near impossible because of the hospital is full of patients and we have no space for more people. what are your alexa health a little is now working on one generator because the other one is stop it. so it is complete for you. the number of dead off to is riley's ministry of thoughts on, on the say right refugee come will rise thousands of forties buried under the debris still on account of these really men, the tree has been attacking the area so weeks intensifying its strikes every day. i was playing with my friend, i came out and so the staff is covered with blood. there was nothing we remained inside and so tanks going back and forth. the house was burning and the smells awful about my dad. israel's latest detox has been condemned internationally with
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the you cooling, get a mastercard on the killing of civilians are pulling up. do you need to go out? is there a cable that speak to him to cut? are you now who is in debt? i'll bothering him what is the situation is now die out to the stiffest siding attack within the death toll fries now to 226, and we see hundreds more still being treated in hospital. and the impact of what happened yesterday was not a finish. it's going to have an impact the next couple of weeks where policy use are still being displaced, not finding a place to go to. there are so people under the rubble in this it will become themes in the multics are trying to reach them. there are hundreds of people that were injured from yesterday's salary, heading in the air strikes coming in the se dogs are then on the floor laying the floor in a hospital waiting for treatment. we're talking about
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a hospital that has been already overwhelmed and passed with injuries and patients a hospital working with only one generator and also a hospital that does not have enough medical supplies to treat all of these injuries. and them injured people were telling us that they had to pace in without any static yesterday. others said that they agree to doctors for, for, for our is due to get the treatment because the, the doctors are very old for awhile. and also people in the hospital, people who are seeking refuge there. i terrified because yesterday there was a threat that there is going to be a target on all of the hospital. so people do not know should they be, should they say, where should they go? i'm talking about 1000000 people that were squeezed into the middle area in the
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cause of chip after the is ready for says for your exam to evacuate gummed up by in the past couple of weeks. and people are terrified especially the fact that the a really operation came into cause with a state furniture vehicle. um, as things in that they are a displaced people. so people are heart of side. they're scared that this would happen again. it is, it's, it's a lot the policy is going to cause a very high the to stay for policy is in the middle area. but also there has been a couple of air strikes across the causes trip in different areas in the north end . it's 100 parts of the causal strip and also there has been a lot of ice tele heading in the middle area. we heard a couple of huge explosions in the eastern part of the central area. and the most definitely a thing situation is in a box a hospital where the hospital is,
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has paying and cheating, hundreds of palestinians. and you know that there are a lot of policy in very critical condition. and unfortunately, no one is allowed to travel and to get the treatment abroad because the rough uh crossing has been closed and uh, is there as part of the corporation in the fall. we know how many people have described what happened yesterday is how long is you obviously lived through that yesterday. i know it must be very hard to describe exactly what it was like, but can you just give us a sense of what you went through yesterday? a tom, it was a nightmare, like in the 2nd, everything was upside down. expose in every single 2nd. and there was a huge, massive explosion near i left the hospital where thousands of palestinians are
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sheltering inside the hospital on the sidewalks in the empty lands around in the hospital. i saw the children crying women looking for their children and being and says, it's not stop conferring policy news that were injured and talking with people who were in the say it out. they said that they will call and the time is really times and days where the school days surrounding them. a lot of families like cropped inside the house, this other families were completely killed and they were wiped off. we're talking about families from 13 members comedies from 20 members and, and to this moment we did not get close a what with with this yesterday, it was horrifying. trying to report at the same time trying to be safe, but we were discussing it with the he why should we go? there is no place safe. even traveling outside the hospitals are going anywhere in
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the central area was not say, and this is us as journalist of imagine the people that were displaced multiple times came from different areas across the causes for people came from real fi. people came from the noise and they all thought that the middle area was safe, but the amount of destruction the amount of explosions heard was you also, and it's terrifying. and all i'm thinking about is all of these tools and that's all about blood yesterday. in a box, a hospice, so the children that were seeking refuge in the hospital, the amount of the injuries and their lower been because there was a cost cop to all and also to think live i munition on the palestinians. some palestinians had direct amputation without an aesthetic, without a being colors, and they don't even have pink, like opposite patients. a lot of details. i would, it could take me, they need to tell you what happened yesterday. but this was an
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unprecedented event. an incident that happened in the central area, again, this area was just a gated a space. that's like every $1.00 to $18.00. been controlled area but policy and now you about the trap. they have no place to go to. they have new, safe place to go to and they believe that if this incident is happened, one and killed more than $200.00 policy and then a couple of hours, they could definitely happen again. and we really do appreciate all of your incredible work that you've been doing for us and just bring us the reality of exactly what it is like they're in gaza. thank you so much. that's and called her idea for us and to alabama. so the captives match with is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu off to seeing the families. the operation is being seen as a major political victory financing. yeah. who, who said, quote,
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it will be written in the history as well. has shot down to 0 is opperation 0. so sort of how that has this report from jordan's capital, a mom this is the more or less the goal is the strip line. it was the largest really minute she operation using land and the slides. heavy fighting, the cops is made. that box is row, although her mouth says of those were killed in the it's hot off the $246.00 days. the full immediately reunited was from the sound of the hospital. the condition described disabled in his ro, it's being seen as a major victory, much needed for a prime minister on the immense pressure. we're committed to getting the use of all the hostages. and we expect from us to release them all. but if they don't,
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we'll do whatever it takes to get them all back home. the full, the families though it's been a long struggle. big. thank you to our military, to our soldiers. thank you to the people of israel who are strong and who share our 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. a live tens of thousands of his rain. these gathers antello div haifa. i'm the northern pulse of his ro police arrested, protested hughes. what's a cannons against demonstrates is moving for a while. i do as soon as possible and election some of the relatives of captives killed in guns that fits the size, the prime minister. never contacting them. but now using fast today's rescue for his own political game. sort of fight us all g 0 a month. when he's ready,
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government has bandages era from reporting in as well. so, and we're on kind of joining us from the jo, dining and capital a ma, now in the, in run. how was this all going to impact the cx 5 proposal as well? there is deceased by proposals, the one that present us at present our body is pushing is a 3 phased one. it goes from releasing hostages and to quoting for the spot in the 1st place to the rebuilding of gauze in the 3rd phase. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu is sticking to his guns, and so is how much about size it once a permanency spot? and the problem is that is saying that a mass of needs to release all of the hostages. but right now, no one's talking about sci fi, do everybody is talking about this military operation that they are seeing as a massive success. now, the military operation was done by the land and sea. they attacked it by m. c. first, the middle of the soldiers to go in,
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but the cost of that $210000.00 instead countless of those injured isn't even being talked about in israel. the tools, in fact, it's just being seen as a success. so right now, here, right now in this moment is rarely political establishment. they are really talking about the cx 5, they seeing this as a success, and the ability to get them out militarily is something that they want to try and push these ready ministry have been absolutely clear on this. this was a successful operation that they can repeat, but they're not talking about the calls. no one's talking about the cost in israel, of those 210 listings of type net and sleep blinking to the us secretary of state arrives in israel tomorrow. he's had several visits since october, the 7th. he'll be meeting with the military meeting with the foreign office and he'll be meeting with pro probably mr. benjamin netanyahu, who will be pushing betsy's for the of that's now the american strategy. that 3 phase seats, while i deal, he'll be pushing, how far he's going to get remains to be seen. and remember, although the is right,
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these are very concerned about the details of the ceasefire proposal. publicly. everything is on how may i ask the americans been very clear how i'm asked me to accept this. they will have asked me to stuff i'm asked me to do this. no would have no criticism of these, right? these assholes. so if there isn't that kind of really super pressure on, these are also accept a ceasefire deal. it's difficult to say where a mess with wiggle room, a mess of any kind of acceptance. okay, thanks so much for that. i've typed it in wrong. com for us there in amman, and just a reminder again, benjamin netanyahu, his cabinet, has banned l. just air, and as well, that's why we are reporting from a neighboring jordan. okay, well that sounds like a how she is a professor of human rights and paste studies at saca your 2 and university. he's also a full the deputy head of office of the un high commissioner for human rights and occupied palestine. he joins us from the toya hashi in japan. thank you very much
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for being with us here on l g 0. advocate as we have heard that as well. and many of its allies had been saying that the freeing all these for hostages justifies the killing of hundreds of civilians as someone who has worked in the human rights field for decades. what do you make of that claim as well, that claim is completely ignorant of, of international law. i mean, look, israel has shown itself time and time again. it has says, expose this whole time and time again that it doesn't care about the international laws. and for it doesn't care about international humanitarian law. there are clear standards of proportionality. so when you're making a tight, when you engage in an attack, that might cause a civilian loss of life or damage, disability and objects, while you're attacking, it's not necessarily illegal as such. already that doesn't necessarily make it to legal, right? but the, the losses to any kind of civilian objects or life has to be proportionate. and i
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think it's pretty clear that, you know, these were not proportionate. and this is something that we've seen over and over again, not just since last october, but in pretty much every single attack that israel has engaged in every single offensive that is real as engaging and gaza, as well as being disproportionate. this ride was also carried out in an area that had been declared. the site is owned by these riley miller tree was clearly densely populated. and we've seen many, many women and children killed and injured. but what does that tell you about the way that as well when about this operation in particular? well, look, i mean to israel has shown time and time again. it really does not care about palestinian civilian casualties. and you know, we will, it will attack regardless of disproportion and, and try again to gloss to civilians. and that's even assuming that they're not targeting civilians. i mean, in this case, perhaps the objective of the operation was to rescue those captains, which case a presumably would be legitimate, but you know,
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in other cases we've seen them intentionally target civilians and civilian objects has been very, very clear. so those attacks are on the are just by new virtue of the fact that they are attacking civilians. those are legal acts. at the same time, we have seen this right celebrated by many in the western world. in particular. what does that tell you? as well as it says what we've known all along and certainly since last october that there is a huge, huge double standard when it comes to human lives. that is really lives that you know ukrainian lives. the white skin lives are important. but when it comes to palestinians, when it comes to people with brown skin, when it comes to areas in general, you know, they're just not as important that we don't really care. i mean, as i think you corresponded. mentioned this is hardly reported on at all the last a palestinian life is hardly reported on at all in these really media. and it's pretty much the same in the us media and many of the other international media outlets. so, you know, we see it again, these kind of double sentence,
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and we've also heard from benjamin netanyahu that he said, we want stuff into all the captives. uh huh. and i mean that in the case that we can see more operations like this, which sees hundreds more civilians kills yeah, and that's not a surprise. you know, if nothing, you really care about the hostages and he should do the ceasefire deal and he'd engage and he should engage in negotiations right now. you know, we've seen that they've managed to rescue a handful of captives to military force. they've killed some on the way by the way and, but they have managed to negotiate the release of many, many more through diplomatic means. so that's really what has to happen. but you know, we, we, we see them going forward and then not just the israelis, but the americans and many in the western world. we see them going for these action flick military operations with the whole city blocks being blown up in a while. it's so cool without any regard to the loss of civilian life. it can you
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just took a little bit more about that in the, the international responses that we've seen here. because it doesn't seem like anyone's actually talking really about the 6 fund proposal. that button put forward a few weeks ago, is that now completely data in the water? a? well, i kind of doubt is completely dead in the water. i think that's more just sort of the, a short term, immediate term thing. because we're going to go back to the same situation and i use really military and barely says that they can repeat these con kind of operations. maybe they can, but you know, they can't keep on it. it's not going to be possible to release or to have to unit to, to, to get all the captives this way and they're going to kill too many on the way, according to home us for captains were killed in this operation alone. you know, that's fairly reported on and the with media to so you know, i mean it's just, i think we're definitely going to go back to the ceasefire deal, especially because bite and also needs victory as well. i will have to leave it there. but as always, we really do appreciate your time. that is sort of like
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a how she professed of human rights and peace studies. thanks so much. thank you. well, the us president has welcome to the freeing of those is rarely captives. jo, bottom was speaking during the site visit to france, where he made french presidents and many of them a call. they highlighted the partnership on global security and support the ukraine . and it's well with russia. natasha butler has moved from paris. so those are so many 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've the 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 here's where you're going to try to secure the release or full hostages. so i want to echo president crowns comments. welcoming to say fresh cube for hostages that were returned to
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their families whose he 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, leaders 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 u. s. has pledged for keep mainly 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 europe. latasha butler, i'll just sarah paris as a present and by the end has often referred to red lines when referring to the war on gaza, mainly about these rarely offensive in the proffer so protest. this took that same and unfilled 3, killing me so long for its been at the white house to represent what they call the peoples red line. how does your test drive as more
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protesters descend upon the white house in a sea of red, symbolic of the bloody shed in gaza. and the red line demonstrators say the us must hold, is real accountable to for crossing. i think the by did administration needs to follow through on what it said it would do, which is no longer send offensive weapons the gaza after israel's invasion of wrap up. and so they have an obligation to do that. red banner behind the scratches all around the white house. the testers say this is in the united states almost as a mother who care about children. so i cannot spend said by watching children dying,
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exposed to all this media. people just starting people. sorry about that woman just like she comes back to her because she visit this place and her children are literally like really, except the president joe biden wasn't home on saturday remarks he made during a state visit in france focused on the freeing of for is really captive held by him us and made no mention of the hundreds of palestinians killed and is really military operation. joe biden, and his administration have told us is that is rarely lives matter more than palestinian lives. that is absolutely not true by the polls show, a growing majority of us voters support a permanent ceasefire in cause us that feeling is particularly strong among young voters who support by didn't will need in the november presidential elections is shooting himself in the foot by alienating young voters alienating, you know,
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most of the voters aly, any progressive jewish voters, and just to demographics of people that you should know not to give up. on emotions ran high and at least one skirmish broke out between protesters and police who used pepper spray against a person they tried to detain. but the demonstration was by large parts peaceful and persistent. i do show castro out to 0, washington the bushes in bulgaria, heading to the polls for this 6 parliamentary election in just 3 years. both began across the country just the 3 hours ago. this, netflix was triggered by the collapse of the coalition government in march. but for more on this, we're going to go to l just here as we consume sherry for, joins us now from the bulgarian capital, sophia, closing the 6 selection in less than 3 years. both periods,
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clearly must be frustrated with these kids. i could governments, this time i'll be likely to see a more stable government i of the little frustrated is actually a right good because by get didn't seem to be caught up in the cycle of connections . they come here to a point to vote. there's a coalition in place as fudge on, it's on stable, it falls apart, and then they have back here again, it upholding a. this has been what has been happening in the past 3 years. the gibbons have come to realize many of them say that they have frustrated the angry, they feel helpless. they've come to believe that the political cause cannot be trusted. it's enough. so many of them are kind of giving up on this democratic process. but to the odds, the 6 election in 3 years. and for this not full, you have about 32 coalitions and parties that are confessing and a pull ahead. a survey ahead of the full says that the coalition that was part of
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the government, that just collapse is actually in the lead at vs that's in the lead. but i think right now the biggest question is the tongue out because successive elections have just seen that the turnout has kept falling. so it 333 us into the world. 3. just hoping more people would come. and this case, that's what they were hoping that that would be lost to an out. and then eventually they could be as strong majority and a government in place for me. could you just give us a bit more context here, we'll say should cause the success of governments to basically collab actually corruption and economy service go back to 2020 in the middle of depend damage of a massive corruption. anti corruption protest by getting says, wanted reform and the judiciary, they wanted reform, india, uh the government to be more transparent. and that led to the collapse of the government that was in place. and since then, successive governments have just not been able to get the act together. they are
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issues of inflation. this issue of corruption, as i just said, this issue of a lot of bargains actually going out of the country to find jobs. and then by get is on the cost of joining the use zone so that, that also is ringing bodies, whether there's going to be a rise in domestic prizes. so all of this but football gavin's, they actually don't have a government in place that can actually address these issues. ok, thanks so much. we, we keeping a close eye on how things pan out there was a buzzing birds over the next few hours. that isn't we could send sharif from sophia, thanks so much i as well. so a hit here on al jazeera versus in your opinion, sites are elected members of the blogs mix holloman's. we'll take a look at what does that start? the
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had a lottery there. it's still a stormy situation for much of europe as we end the weekend and move into the new week. thanks to a weather front that's stretching from the south, west through central areas all the way to the northeast. and it's something with a wrap around front. that's going to bring some what and when the as well as wintery weather. so the likes of scandinavia in the days ahead, but on sunday you can see the west coast of that weather, stretching from southern pots of fronds into italy. so some fields, some of the storms expected in northern areas such as midland, somewhat of web, a full switzerland, austria pushing all the way to eastern areas of europe and up into western russia with some pretty unsettled weather. moving across scandinavia. that was the more in the way of wendy and what were that moving across from britain and ireland, knocking the temperatures down here over to the low countries. a could see some flooding in the netherlands. we have got some warnings out. the nothings all set to cool down across the west scenarios, thanks to that cold front as it pushes its way for the east. but ahead of that,
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we're still seeing that exceptional rooms coming into the southeast. we've got amber, lots out the southern pots of italy, and areas of greece as well. we'll see the temperature of pushing right up in athens through to choose date, 38 degrees with sunshine. he says he went to go to and syria, to provide a 27 year old activity as to how kids survey testing working as an i'm didn't so i but, but notice in the eyes of he's governments with my citizenship. most of all, i was surprised in the 1st part of the series. we thought it was to hit the push, the shape worker because he confronts the news that the citizenship verification. i only want my citizenship back if i'm proven in a sense, i don't wanna wait on the cali state list in syria on which is the era from palestine to pakistan from syria to indonesia. ok,
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assaults from the land and sea, showing residential areas around dell by law. and alumnis arrives. those attacks will part of an operation to free full is really captives. they were taken to hospital and meant by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mazda is all the captives were killed in the assaults, the attacks, and gallons on that hospitals overwhelmed with did and injured people. medical stuff though. ok, so say the struggling to card is used for and policy chief cool. these riley attacks a mess for more and this is bringing. i'm all sure. he's a professor of security and latrice studies at the doha institute. the graduate studies, thanks for being with us here. at visible is rarely forces to say sort of carried out, quote, one of the most daring complex high risk yet. and they would successful operations mean from a purely military point of view. how would you describe this, right? that is a complex operation. it's not an easy one, but uh,
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i think uh on one end the success part was the, the screen of the for hostages. the disaster spots was the kidding. over $200.00 a. this is sue with complete to and, and i guess the, they, they, they, they are very told that and all of the civilian the sold. uh because it's huge. but to get to get into the, the, the details of it you, you have the, the 2 ways to do these rest your potations. one is the surgical strike. the way you go very false. do you have your intelligence? you secure the location, you rate, you take the hostages out and you'd be very quickly. this is not what they have done. they did it as if it's a beach and corporations of it as if it's admitted to the operation. they suppressed quite heavy. they, if you looked at the day before that aid on the 7th of june to the extra big gates ended want, the 7th armored entered garza and another part of the trooper the gates. the 35th
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entered garza, and also the 5th. uh, theaters is one of those 900, the 900 big, which is a specialize in urban warfare. and the account that there isn't. so these 3 big re enter doesn't, and they start to the a very heavy operation in the east of the data, but, and then other operation as well, close by to the site. are you still bridge? just do more or less up secure or what's going on and to withdrawal the, how much force has to these 2 locations. and then they enter a bodies with a lot of suppression, a, so after that the fire strikes and so on. and so there was a bit of securing and reducing with what we fulfill you. you tried to at the, the, the, the other side. and then after that they did the sold, why they did that when they did the sold. you had a huge, massive fire in an area that is very good. been dense, lot of population debt and the site on a lot of civilian population did. and apparently they did not take this into
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account. they just as of the, of the civilians. clearly, at least $22016.00 hundreds, more engine. and we've seen the scenes from all of the hospital the full out from, from this operation. i mean, uh the, is there any military spokesperson, daniel mcgarry said that as well as military plan? this, right. and very great detail for the many, many months building up, even more cops of these 2 apartments that tells the the captives, i mean, what did you make of the specific tactics and in the us intelligence that would have been phones the way they went about doing this, we don't have a lot of information on that, all of the us so far, but i would suspect it's a full in these issues because the that we, we know that the hostages move around in the gaza strip on the ground and on the ground. but what we know also that probably it's one of 2 things. either a signal is beach, so somebody to the communication that was not secure, it was intercepted by the us or
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a human intelligence situation. would you have an infiltration of some sort? and then you, you can get that location, but you have like a, this close window of an opportunity to do it because you know that, that location may change and they, they would move again. and i think this is a, that's was, this is probably what has happened. they got the beach with advice signals, the electronic wolf ed or a human intelligence a. and then they decided to go on off to a petition for a while. the main issue there is that they went in regardless of any other civilian casualties, that is going to happen without doing any proper estimation. and they didn't seem to have cared, which is a continuation of what we're seeing and goes us since the, the 27th of october, the invasion of the of casa a while. uh, there is no medical condition of uh, of what has happened to the 200 over 200 civilians that were killed industry executive. we've barely heard that talk about the especially with and as well. and many of the tell us, i mean, this is obviously extremely dangerous,
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but also for the captives that i'm most was holding as well. i mean, how mazda is come out and said that the other captives were killed without giving any details of that. at this stage, what do you make of the way that, i mean, the kid does that will risk use up to 8 months being held? what do you make of the a condition that the the health and what does that tell you about how they've been looked after? i think it was uh they, they already went through the medical examination in the, in israel, and i think it turned out to be fine. so if you compare them, for example, to the uh, the prisoners of war that come out of the russian captivity, you see a major, major difference in that because the korean soldiers that come with the russians as a captive at the do not look like that. the not looking at maybe the condition of the cold and the but the other thing is that that needs to be stressed is that the israel bottle via negotiation released 105 hostages by force. so far as they at
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least $7.00 to $3.00 and rough. uh huh. and then the forwarding inside on the recently. so $21.00 times almost almost 20 times. they released them by negotiations. and right now we don't know where it is. this is the status of the negotiation one and but of course the of these operations may put the life of the other hostages in danger because we really don't know the, the, you heard this book source and all of the, the cosign. but deleon's yesterday saying that this will have negative consequences for the other hostages, which is a, it may be a strategic problem even if it's an operational success today. thank you so much. i'm off the breaking that down for us. we really do appreciate it. thanks. so much molina john d a and her brother have been displaced many times during is around the world they witnessed is ready forces writing sheep hospital in northern gaza with a was separated from this family is his story could not have somebody that has
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that i know we were in northern godaddy and we have witnessed a catastrophic situation. so we so substantiation hardship on them, and being trapped under the rubble. but on what if i thought was and then hopefully it all allows them how they are thing. if you had the, my uncle got injured event. so i'll she for medical complex that we were forced to leave to southern gaza up to is really forced to showed and rate at the complex a mazda that's the, also for the cause. and so can i know toyota? i was alone and my brother away from my family, what that we lost concert defense was some days before we managed to tell them that we are still alive. i issue the knock. i know i had a kid at the moment we arrived to him, i saw that he was worried about to assume it for 2 days there was no connection, but then after a few days we could contact them all. now what, what kind of fellow who has a, has a while on the say that in front of us i left my area and went to the i was like my
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uncle, it. i went to the hospital. then i went to the doctor that moved back to the german . i love it and the for the heart would just kill time all the day long. let me go to my friends houses to sleep during the night and had a look out. and i had a habit of who said this is my son son, that you to now cool and say mom and dad. i haven't seen him for the last 3 months is send me videos of him. and this makes me very sad because my son is growing up without me. i want to see my son if i can smell him a short form or fashion with the sorrows of those hobb. this is very tough. i sent that and i was like the dead this that and this my area, my family and my relatives and i missed the gatherings. i missed my room this that
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and i miss everything. and joshua corey is the head office. i was as the palestine sold, adair with much has been held in central london, almost expedite tens of thousands of people called for an end as rose war on cancer for children's was at the really this is now for all your products in demonstration number 15 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 find out. i want an end to um, to is around the problem. pull the demons, right? this is the, the guy is now very much and put on election for neither of. 2 parts are easy to see, the doctor is a particularly significant election facing the marches. change the make sure realize the goals deciding
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we've already taken the 1st part of started 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. go take you through a safe spot. i don't with the moans without a phone. so without a complaint is sent through reactions where you sign the cdn, we make this statement how they respond to the amount. next wait, 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 plans to recognize a policy to the instate before the end of any piece process, which is tom or the later part of a demonstration. hey, we'll see the sign that he is on this side. however, the organizes of these remedies say that that is actually a watering down of
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a loss playback election manifesto, so they remain unconvinced. really challenge, how does the arrest in other verses in the european union, the choosing members of the blogs next parliament, poverty, the cost of living, health care and unemployment of some of the people's main concerns. polls show, find ride policies could make major gains. okay, well let's take a closer look now at how the e u. elections actually work. 373000000 people are eligible to cost the balance across the block between june, the 6th. and the 9th voters choosing 720 members of the european parliament to save terms lasting 5 years countries, a allocated states depending on the size of the population generally has the most with 96 or multiple has the least with only 6. the parliament is the blocks you institution, directly elected by virtue as a pos,
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as well as proposed by the european commission and approves budgets. it also plays a role in the use relations with other countries or for more on this maria, some of the is hid officer field office at the european council of foreign relations. and she joins us now from sophia, in bulgaria. and if we can sutton bulgaria because we've been covering this election of this happening simultaneously says 6 election and just 3 years there is this one finally, actually going to put it into the political turmoil that we have seen there. hello and thank you for having me. this is the meaning both areas of government assist. indeed it's the 6th general it bottom elementary elections in lot, 3 years. and there was already, you know, to go show of people being tell her the voting and the listing. it should be mentioned that the, the gary in society in the past 3 years case being chevy for the main to the across
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many divisions. last service. political instability started in 2021. when the last government coalition government, the former prime minister boy, bristol checks the power just before the day wars. so widespread dissatisfaction society or dissatisfaction. exactly. uh we so good practices. uh and so we, we, uh some high levels of correction. that was pretty much a dentist throughout these years of uh, gabe smuggle versus bertie governing the country for even more than a day. gates. so with the to this, from the sellers 2020 of 12, the 1st election cindy says series. uh, basically there was a new division line in the book here in society which allowed for new political
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forces too much. okay. can this tend to be sorry to interrupt because we've only got a few minutes left? can we just turn to the e u elections because i know and many eyes around the world would be focusing on these? in particular, when we've seen the rise of 5 right candidates. so for the last couple of years, do you expect them to be able to form a significant block here as well? there is a trans flush here that we're going to wait and this uh, increase in the fire right preexisting the next 2 routine parliament. any dates were mentioned above vogue area, the multiple crises, the good we can have seen the past years. she's went to fragmentation in society, sending d h, they kind of brought to the surface of political formation sweets, all righty. good ideas. i think that is true. we go in to witnessing chris in the, in the represents this of the right part to spend the next year in parliament. but
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i think the court may string the, the court parties will key the majority. and i think this will allow for the european union to advance with its uh, with its agenda, political agenda and then the current circumstances. so this means a big folders of security and defense. uh julie cannot look see there may be they will be some assistance on how long patients european union be. 1 gainesville location of the granger, but i think the presence, even though there would be an increase present of the far right part of the seed will not be enough to the european, the communion from a scores on the side of things. and it's kind of political and we've also seen some centrist candidates move through the, to the right. because some recent polls have been showing that up to
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a 100000000 people could actually vote for 5. right. can does it. so that trying to get back some of those boxes and a lot of people putting that down to immigration policies. is that how you see it as well that immigration is going to play a mess of patio are actually a recent survey by new york and got some foreign relations conducted in 12 european union member states. show dice integration is not the biggest concern in, in those countries that we vote dpn. it was a major concern in germany ending austria for example. but i'm going to give you the example of basically where this was not the case, even though in 2022 growth dr. manage the georgia maloney conveyance on uh on a very uh attached to access migration, a platform. so we see that integration may not be the biggest concern,
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i would say that they cannot make an financial crisis, or the caustic ones is from beacon artic and financial crisis are, you know, at the top of the, of the concerns of the, of the you can still get the climate change as well in countries like france and genetic goods. but as i said in terms of immigration and data, we have a new uh, past migration, uh and silent, adopted recently by the which will oh, so it will be important to follow how it will be implemented in the next 2 years. and whether it's boost berg, big today, we will be giving a very close file. now, how things play out. thank you so much. a symbol of a we really do appreciate your time. thanks so much marie or the process olive oil and the european union has risen by 50 percent during the past year. spanish homicide drought is to blame
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a liter of extra virgin olive oil and spine now costs around $11.00. but the spanish ministry of agriculture says estimates for the next olive. habits point to recovery. surprises are expected to full will stay with us. here on al jazeera, a multi $1000000000.00 nuclear project on can use closed, is rising concerns of the future of a world famous marine was it the pod came in to be used, is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on his government with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons being used in gaza? no doubt. it 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 presidential, could we go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing up, present as not that important effective. he had the story on talked to al jazeera
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son. russia is a fairly challenging place to work from. as a journalist, even though you're saying you can't do it, it's not allowed to be a feel pushing. we're always pushing on boundaries for we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. a news . the parties have more than 50 people killed by a degree of an eastern democratic republic of congo have been found. the allied
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democratic forces or ideas carried out a series of attacks on wednesday and thursday on villages independent region. if north key view provence beyond the group is one of several offer. i think an eastern congo is accused of killing thousands of people during the past decade. headlined by county has more on the attacks from the city of government in north keep you provence or this before or just the same day they, they conducted the utilities. the 4th is 16 people. unfortunately, many, many of the civilian need to view there's different types of that's night. what ticket this was that it didn't really try to hold back for, for such a day that found the thread bodies some of them away with tied. some of them with kids away most of these and done so in the different areas just seemed collecting the body up. now, 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
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them were even doing this before the i've been conducting the notice that we have to actually do for the city of, of this, of been a regional and order for you to nibbling for these toys. besides the ongoing meeting between the d. r gone down for the last 2 years. you've been so more behind and even approaching more that the total will do a dispute for the area and a slightly more of the population even live in the area because they don't believe without the sophisticated may be maintained bottoms hattiesburg canals and the village on can use coastline or a government plan to build the country's 1st nuclear power station. residents, an active site, it will destroy livelihoods and damage of world famous marine was of welcome with reports from kelly c counties. it wasn't a normal day in the coastal village of the day when these people say police broke their arms with buttons. it was just david,
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2 weeks ago. work is from kenya is new k, a power agency came to put a weather monitoring mazda in the village school. the government says it wants to build a nuclear power plant around here. residents, the ones that they say, the district officials have been paid off. well, they've been ignored. please say they have to use done fire into a gas to break up a drive so that it will kill people. if you look at pictures of waste, such projects happen before pregnant women have given birth to children with one leg or with no eyes. that's why i don't support this project to come to the communities beside the mouth of a creek flowing into the indian nation. most people here suffice by swimming coconuts, fishing among dr. forest along the sides of the creek of crucial for fish, reproduction further down the channel. so those legs on the beaches and the coal raised out to sea,
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it will say crucial for fish reproduction. where we are right now is it protected. moving wildlife is a very being considered for the power plants, is here. scientists say the water emitted by nuclear power station would be disastrous for the sea life anywhere in this area. and so the tories to come to see it. environmental activist, phyllis that me do says the location couldn't be wes. and kenya is nowhere near being able to manage nuclear waste. she's one international awards for her campaigns, a sites and now set on the nuclear plant, which the government says it wants to borrow around $4000000000.00, or about $500000000000.00 kenya shillings. part of it is because the entrance to corruption, they're just looking at $500000000000.00 the amount of, of, of contracts they would get and kicks, locks and all that. you know, they are trying to push this thing down to, to, to scan. that's because of 500 p. m. but not because can you also benefit from it,
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but a few men within government and benefit from it. the international atomic energy agency says, can you is on track to have a research react to by the 20 sets these by which time the government says it wants the coastal power plant to be fully operational. here several african governments have signed deals for nuclear power stations and reason yes, mostly with russia and china mcdonald kanga who took us fishing near the proposed size. doesn't want kenya to be one of them. he says, radiation poisoning will destroy his livelihood. demitria energy agency told us the final decision on the sites will meet all kenyon and international laws and is seeking a foreign partner who deal with nuclear waste. if we do studies in the time in that it's the right place, i can also look at doing that. i am telling you that as a government one, this one that is a sponge within these when we do it in a way that we did not affect the environment especially,
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or be boys any danger to our people. government says the power station will bring development to the community around it, but nobody's yet found a permanent solution to dispose of nuclear waste, which remains dangerous to life forms for tens of thousands of years. the residents of the we spoke to say they don't want to change the way of life, and they don't want that problem here. malcolm web address era kelly, fee county, kenya on world ocean day. 2 turtles who have have since empty changes have been returned to the atlantic. the long ahead turtles hara into phoenix with fitted the gps tracking devices and released off the spanish islands of crank and area researches, how they can observe their behavior and how they're missing friends affect how they survive in the wild. i was also may tell mccrae so this new sound is much more
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information on our website. in the meantime, i will be back in just a moment though with much more if you guys used to stay with us, the israel's war on gossip becoming a forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style pressed down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for it is real in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the
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. ringback the. ready ready and the resting place of the dead and 11 year old tunes for the living to place in a country that celebrates the deceased. ready can he earned enough to both support his with a mother realizes, dreams, name. i believe he has another boy, a witness documentary on that. just so you know, now, scientists say primates remain crucial for biomedical research. the but some of being given new lives beyond the board on the outskirts of virus is nothing is essentially for all kinds of fine to move, including those ones used in scientific research of the century houses 22 retired live monkeys from across europe. this female recess mcgarr cause
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can survive 19 joseph experimentation in french labs. she was the 1st lab funky to be given a new form at lot. then yet the $226.00 palestinians are now dead and hospitals being compared to slaves. the houses following one of israel's biggest attacks on gone, so the ultimate cried, this is that which is here, a line from the also coming up. is there any forces free for captives in the operation and central cancer amongst as others were killed in the attack? thousands are arrested as tens of thousands protest.
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