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military style track down the flight is by to insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza. a quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line. the any guns resigns from east rails won't cabinet, is accusing prime minister netanyahu of prioritizing politics over strategic decisions in the hall on the desk of washington. this is all just the red light from. don't ha also coming up amounting death. cho income. so 270 for palestinians are now known to have been killed during his riley operation to free full captives on saturday. the stunning
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victory in funds from marine la pen as far right. politics make gains in you will actions and sworn in as prime minister. india is no entre moody makes history. the 3rd top, tom alter a narrow election. victory is rarely minister of any guns has resigned from the emergency government following a row with prime minister benjamin netanyahu of a post conflict tons for gaza. guns is considered netanyahu's main and political challenger and in resigning cold for elections. the centrist politicians said his departure had been a complex and painful decision, a belief conveyed. today we announced we are leaving the unity government. however, we have made peace without decision. today we realize this is a faithful bass of israel and for coming generations. that for,
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in order to guarantee a victory, we've often said we need elections. that will help us establish a government that has the people who trust and that can face challenges. once again, cooling netanyahu to set a date for the elections, do not leave all people to the toner pods, you know, who government has bend over. 0 from reporting in israel. so side of highlight joins us live from the to damian. capital, sorry, good to see you this resignation. certainly not a surprise, but what happens next? what all those next steps to hi jessica. well, of course this was expected. he was meant to hold the statement yesterday, which he says he delays because of the full account says had been fried by this mess. it is really operation from the college district. they were brought back alive. he said it was a moment of joy, but this still didn't change the situation. he said that his demands were very
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clear. now. benny gaps was brought into this world cabinets. it's a small uh, group of ministers. people with previous experience that were brought in by the prime minister and not the beginning. they showed a united front. those crank started to a pay throughout and there was much speculation eventually just last month he said that he gave the prime minister an ultimatum in the statement. he said, if by june the 8th you does have a post will plan then will resign. and we, as he's the leader of the united at national policy would be pulls out all the coalition government. now that has 8 seats. what does this mean? it's not a major problem. it wasn't dissolve. this coalition government, a book, the prime minister into paul in the 1st place, bought it destiny, leads the floor open for the most far right. ministers within this coalition government, such as, it's mob been given to the national security minister and people liked best law smart trips, but haven't been happy in the 1st place. so it's been excluded from this war
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cabinet that also pushing for a coalition deal to not go full, bought for israel to reject it completely. they save this with early strength and how much they have been putting a lot of pressure on the prime minister thing. but they will quit this coalition government, a government, the coalition that he needs to be able to stay in power. and so you mentioned some of those found roy right voices that benjamin netanyahu really, essentially has to do with what has been their reaction to this resignation. well, let me just go through some of that reaction. we have heard from the prime minister himself. he said this is no time to abandon the front quite so strong. was that because he's focusing on national unit seats. you also have best law smart, tr. it's also saying that it's a state list on this is the time where this shouldn't be happening, these divisions you have. uh, yeah, i la p, the head of the opposition need of supporting any guns. the yellow pete has himself
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been calling for re election, but interestingly, local media is really media is now reporting that the guy, the eyes in court. he is an observer in this war cabinet has put together a lot. so also saying that he is resigning as well as chevy trip or another of the service. so if this happens, what does that mean? and what does this mean moving forward for the will cabinet potentially there are discussions as well by these really means you that perhaps the prime minister will abandon the idea of a war cabinet and keep the consultation as positive as a wider security competent which already exist box, you're also having people like best law, smart friction, certainly it's about bank of it who's already come out saying now that he was sidelines in the beginning and he wants to be in this will cabinet. and if he does that, this won't go down very well as certainly by the americas,
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and certainly by the international community that wants to see this will wind to and then when it comes to people like it's small, been a bit, i'm best though smart trips. they themselves has said many times that they want to re successful because the strip and they certainly have no time on ending this will . what about these riley public? what about the families of those that are still held captive? well, they have been supporting many guns in his mission in the beginning to push for any of these 5 deal, but would ensure that they all come back home safely. thank you. so that's all correspondence that i had on reporting from amman in jordan. reminder that's out, it is reporting from jordan because i'm just here a has been done from reporting in israel a ride. let's bring in a guest now william laurence, a professor of international relations at the american university. he joins us now live from washington, d. c. thank you so much for joining us. how does this, how would you assess the significance of this decision by guns to remove himself
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from the will cabinets? so it's usually significant. um i and the americans wanted him to stay in the war cabinet for several reasons, including that blinking was going to be there monday, tuesday, wednesday in the region, and they wanted guides in there to increase the chance that discussions about the day after about the cease fire could be more robust because gaps was the member of the war cabinet, the only one voting member that was going to be able to force and it didn't. yeah. who i to seriously consider a ceasefire deal, and it was one thing that isn't discussed enough is that this work cabinet has only 3 voting members and 3 observers and with the kansas resignation. there's only 2 voting members left from the same party. it's go on to nothing. yeah, from the crude party and they have 3 observers, 2 of which seem to be resigning. so the good, the work cabinet is for all intents and purposes, meaning less at this point,
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unless it's reorganized and to whatever degree it was. a national unity government that's gone out the window to the other reason the americans wanted it against in this because he is the most popular politician in israel and after elections is a good chance cancelled. the prime minister and the us is interest of very much align with against his position. so the us wants him to uh, to succeed politically as it's really politics reorganized because the current fear in washington is that nothing? yeah. who will delay everything he can until july 24th. when he addresses congress with a very hard line position that connects, it will be delayed from meeting till the fall. then they'll run the conflict through the elections and trying to use the conflict to hurt biden's prospects in the elections and hopefully get a truck victory and continuation then. yeah, i was political career as well. sort of a worst case scenario. the best case scenario is of course, as he's far as soon as possible with the help of gats. but the un another path to
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that is if elections are forced in september and someone else becomes prime minister professor, you mentioned the possibility of a best case scenario. what would be the capacity of guns to still be involved in some way given that he has now removed himself from the will cabinet? i don't think he has much of a role to play. i mean, certainly anyone can be consulted with by the prime minister, but look at what happened. he announced if you don't do x and y hours on june 8, he delayed and a lot of us thought he'd delay longer and the fact that he resides so quickly after is original announcement of when he would resign suggests to me that he's angry about a few things, and i think one of things you might be angry about is that this hostage rescue plan which killed 270 palestinians not, not a good price to pay to free for hostages. a terrible price was planned for
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weeks, but seemed to have been times to pre empt his resignation. and if that's the case it's, it's another slap in the face to gets his efforts to have a serious discussion about strategy rather than just tactics. and rather than just politics, to keep that and yeah, and power for as long as possible. and the end about, you know, how is really, is we'll live with the palestinians in the future, which is a serious conversation gans wants to start having. and instead we get these games and the slaps in the face and these repeated defiance is from that to the out to the americans to gets to the extremely left and center. uh and uh, so he just threw up his hands and said it's time to step out that would weaken his chance to have any role and things going forward and profess. so we do have a situation now where we've seen already some commentary from that's those fall right politicians who appear to have been emboldened by this latest move. what
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might that mean for washington in terms of the efforts to push for piece plan, particularly given the context of the asked me bring can do in the region in incoming dates, as it solves you badly by the americans. the us has slapped unprecedented sanctions. found this really settlers, the people that support small kitchen. ben give you the us as a senior us officials of openly criticize small church and then give your calling them all kinds of nasty names because of their bigoted right wing politics. and the us wants them as far from the seats of power as possible. so you know, any move by mention, yeah, i mean, they're already in that, you know, was government, they're not going anywhere because they prop him up. but any move of them into the war cabinet would be almost silly or nothing you know spark because he doesn't need them right now. he is the war cabinet. him and go on. and so i doubt he'll push them in, but certainly they have more power. now than before, and that bodes badly for it's really politics over the next 6 months. professor,
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thank you. that is william laurence, a professor of international relations at the american university. thank you for your analysis professor. the right to gauze on now where it's been confirmed, at least $274.00 palestinians were killed in his family is sold at the new site at refugee cub. afraid full is rarely kept, is they use top diplomat. joseph photo has condemned the attacks on saturday and cold for an immediate end to what he called a blood thoughts. palestinians enjoyed ours if one, boardman, and it strikes, as well as intense gun battles between mazda and is really special forces. i'm on the says 3 chapters were also killed in that operation, including us citizens. no, somebody reports from the law in central casa panic. this palms explode close by. this is the mislead dot com.
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it provided shelter for more than a $100000.00 people. from the is, are in these have now reduced to this is what they allowed women and children to enter the house and they keep it. we'll live with 60 killed. you know, we didn't know which party belongs to who they are in pieces from the air strike is really commandos. read it the comp on saturday in which for is really competence to a feed from 2 apartment buildings. the cost of their lives paid by hundreds of colors to new skilled in more injured 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 binding and the smells were awful. people here are terrified, brute, exhausted, like this never ending how they feel. they've been left totally alone.
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everyone is in a state of panic state. the restoration has business, but people do not know where to go. they're all chopped in the middle area and there is no place for them to go to world condemns, but does little to stop the onslaught almost used to the snow some days may be worse than others. were terrible nonprofit, more difficult for the world, looking on to stomach, the words of condemnation will come and already have and yet the key continues the, the millions time we deliver a message to the international community. we do not want a, we want you to stop the world. casa, has been destroyed. hundreds of thousands of families ripped apart and complex. i spoke in the community and just ita for
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months. these really military has systematically targeted garza's lifelines. it's used salvation as a weapon of war. there's no targeting water wells and pipelines, palestinians are facing and a huge water shortage. the doing all they can to minute manage what little they have to lead aga reports, family members working hand in hand to survive another day. the entire population of calls, the no longer has enough water on the cell, jamal is pregnant and is being diagnosed with an auto immune disease. she needs to rest, but instead has to go out every day to find water for her that she to sit on a, on the water scarcity severely affecting me because i'm supposed to rest and avoid any strenuous physical activity. we've been trying to find ways to bring water with the help of others. we've really struggling. everything is challenging and
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difficult. these really ministry is systematically foaming voltage wells and pipelines. the jamal family lives and bait law here in the news about suffering. one of the west shortages, they bombed and destroyed all the wells, even when there's a truck transporting water and people line up to get some of the bomb. the civilians and the truck, many palestinians have been killed trying to get water. despite all day for a full student, your every member of the jamal family is helping washing the rules that they have on our reprioritize washing clothes. the water we used for laundry is not disposed instead, we'll use it for the toilets dishwasher and is another area where we struggle. we hope the suffering with unseen. israel continues to controlled and restrict people's access to water and cause the to the united nations is wound. if this continues, the consequences could soon become fatal judy vega,
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i'll just there are to some breaking news now. french president emanuel macro and has dissolved comments and cold for fresh elections. it follows major predicted gains in the european parliament elections for the far right. national riley, which exit polls suggests will take around a 3rd of votes. macro on centrist centrist renaissance comp, is at around 15 percent. let's cross now to our correspondence. natasha butler, who is in paris. a disappointing showing for president emmanuel, my crown, and indeed with some deep uh, implications. yes. well, it was a twist that you might say few people could a for seen the fridge present. emanuel michael coming out on television shortly off to the exit. polls are out. and this you election in from emanuel my call saying that he has the voice of the people and that he is deciding to devolve paul,
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them into the hold elections. the 1st round of elections with the end of june, the 2nd round of elections a week later around the 7th of july, and now that was totally unexpected. milwaukee, my new micro is saying is that the results of these you elections in frauds are telling him that people are simply not happy with the status quote. of course, i must note that this would not affect his position as president bubble would be looking at as a whole new makeup in parliament possibly. now invest because of course of those exit polls we sold that marine the pen fall, right? national raleigh policy skating, a motor, 30 percent of the folks. and these you elections with all the far right policies. also gaining just a 5 percent. so you can nearly 40 percent of the voted going to fall right parties, emmanuel, my cross policy, well behind with around 15 percent. even the socialists that have badly registered
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all the political radar. aaron frauds, one need as many folks as micro, spotty. so his policy policy certainly boxes. now what a strategy is, why he's deciding to dissolve problem and is a question the will still need all of that. i mean, from his point of view, he's trying to respond to what people are saying. perhaps he's also taking the risk on a gamble, hoping that perhaps apartments where there's a fall, great to share or fall right. and peas might be in some way kale take maybe that will in a way discredit them in the future. we have an election coming up presidential election coming up in 2027. we know that the far right need to marine depend is hoping that it will be her to become present. she certainly saying to night that she is well thing welcoming the news. she says, look, this is what happens when people come out to vote. this is what happens they when it's certainly a disappointing result for the president. natasha. what does this mean perhaps for, for his political future moving forward and indeed for france?
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well, as i said, they would be now parliamentary elections at the end of june and at the beginning of july. so from this we made a new makeup of the french national assembly. we will see a whole new set of n p's. you'd imagine a new government as well. perhaps the coalition, it's hard to tell. they really depends how people go out and folk if they 1st along the same lines that we've seen and these you elections, you're going to have a fair proportion, some search at the vote going to the far right. but will people grass and vote that way or will this scales the noise, those who are opposed to the far right to go out and vote against. and we'll have to see what happens in terms of pricing micro. he remains the presence until 2027th . that is when his time ends, what he will be hoping. so if it all through it, it will not be a marine the pen presidents in 2027. that's what he's always said that he would
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work games. however, he would be running in for the next time, so we'll have to see what all the candidates there are in the mix, but there is no doubt the far right supporters. i certainly hope things are they going to see a marine dependents present? they are seeing these results in the you elections as a big win for them. and then now seeing the facts of the present dissolving parliament as an opportunity for them to put more of the candidate, some people into the french problem. it has and pace. thank you. natasha. correspond to natasha butler reporting data from paris, a former us president. donald trump is holding a campaign valley in the battle ground state of nevada. it's his 1st major campaign stop since he was convicted in the harsh money trial last month. the vada is one of 6 swing states, which could play a major role in the race for the white house. full of l joins us live from las vegas. so could you explain to us why nevada, what is donald trump trying to achieve by,
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by going to las vegas as well i'm, it's a pretty important stuff. you'll remember that the 6 weeks on the side of the president was trying to reach habits, who were calling in manhattan, very difficult to make trips to the west coast to hold these big rallies. and we see them now hit it, hit the west coast quite hard. he's beat in hours. i've got another spring state, and now he's in nevada. and of course this is crucial because nevada can go either way and it's course history of going either way. must selection it went to, uh, to jo buys and it went to hillary clinton as it went through obama before that. but it has history of going to reagan. so make sense about george bush's at the moment . donald trump is in the lead half a recent poll, put in 5 points ahead. sorry for the 1st time. if for elections, donald trump has a chance of holding on. so really taking nevada. if the 80 went, if you inside the state, but as i said there were 5 months to go through the election. there was still a lot of people still a lot of people who have not decided which way they're going to go. and that is why
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he's here now, and also remember history to be sentenced to just over a month times, depending on the sentence of the judge process down, but could effectively theoretically mean that it makes it more difficult pay. it's fine to come here. so he makes ready try to keep us. we met some of the drawing, got these crowds even on page and called days like today. there are hundreds and hundreds of people who keep on getting those people running, coming out in support of hoops to. we also understand that immigration is set to be on the agenda as he addresses crowns at that. riley. why is this? why is this become such a hot topic? goes as in the lead up to the election. yeah, i mean these actually just be talking about just a few. you've probably been on stage for about 5 minutes or so. but it was one of the 1st things that they actually mention about. the big thing about nevada is the latino vote. you know, this is a state what 20 percent of the electorate is lexie. and i remember nevada reside in las vegas, which has a huge industry that relies on tours and it is a service industry, lots of, etc knows what about industry, people who say they were affected just proportionately by coverage on the walk down
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south. and then they felt as we fund put the economy ever since several. so a lot of them click out in support of the policies that donald trump uh, brings fluid against illegal migration. so that's why a lot of people, i hey i, it's a part of that. and also i actually have the bills up to this riley about an hour or so ago we had a number of speakers. there was no coincidence that a number of those people. well, i've seen, i'd say so because of that, this is one huge issue i think is one that donald trump is really focusing on today . i feel thank you for your reporting. feel about reporting from las vegas. the hey ron stopped electro vetting body has announced names of candidates allowed to run in the upcoming presidential election poll will be held on june the 28th as a round 6 to replace late president abraham. right. easy was killed in a helicopter crash last month. as well, so the reports from debt on the upcoming you running an election is expected to be a race between the conservative candidates,
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so among them to are quite prominent. the 1st one is the current speaker of the parliament momma decorative kindly boss. so she is regarded as a techno growth rather than as a politician. he previously served as the mayor of the around. she was appointed as the commander of the, a force of the reading of evolution to gods. and also she was appointed as the police chief or your own by the supreme leave it out. if somebody among the candidates, she is the most closely allowing the candidates with the new revolutionary gods. so she is regarded as a cause as a moderate, conservative. so in that sense, people believe that she has the chance to appeal to both conservatives and the, the, the reform is the 2nd one is the hotline conservative side jeopardy. she served as the running the nuclear negotiator. and he was also the, the secretary of the running and national security council. and people believe that if she means the election,
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she is going to use term is going to be the continuation of the, the least present the branding. but they use these policies both domestically abroad among the candidates that are approved by the guardian console. the only one that is regarded as the reform is, is mr. wood position. yeah. so she is go to van and being the rodney and parliament . and she previously has of, as the, the, the minister of health on dom, i'm gonna try to meet the 1st you ready of the form is president. but she's not that much well known among the iranians. she's all the chance is based on the writing of actual politics. many believe that the days before the election is people, these, the form is see that someone likes identity. a husband conservative is leading to pose. then the reform ms. waters might mobilize behind him to prevent jerry the from winning risk for said that ultra 0 different protest is in gone a,
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a cooling on the president of step down of an electricity crisis. they blame the government has failing to address frequent blackouts. the outages have affected health care services and flowed the economy. electricity has become a main campaign topic ahead of elections later this year. next month, electricity is going to be increased to about 5.64 percent. is the adult inflation in the country. look up, lots of living in the companies. everything is know what the aside that's giving us well to india is prime minister under angel mode. it has been sworn in for some time. the governing national democratic alliance elected him as a leader on friday, bodies, b, j. p socials of a majority in the poles and have to find out as to form a coalition government. stephanie deca reports no stranger to the job, nor the ceremony. the 100 moody has been sworn in as india's prime minister for the
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3rd time. but this time things are different for the 1st time. he doesn't have a majority. he's never worked with any of the quotes in park now. he's always had a big audio of his own. so he will have to showcase to dial in a new excuse, rich, if you have never seen so far. so i really do not know with them. missed them will be with this, then put them in with that he would be able to become a bit more patient listener than what he has been all this white bed. he's been the one who has been speaking and the others have been following his socks of critics accuse the hindu nationalist of undermining india is democracy and promoting divisive anti muslim policies. the supporters say he's helped boost the economy. it is great that moti is getting a chance for the 3rd time. it is good for the country. i feel under his leadership, the country has progressed a lot in the last 10 years. there is no doubt that india has developed. people
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might have differing opinions that there is a high inflation, but if you look at the overall global situation, india is in a good position. it's a legitimate government. it's easily is a government that has covered the majority. it's use money, but it's used institutions. it's used to media, it's, you know, use intimidation, it's used fia, it's use clips. it's not, i don't see this is a democratically elected government. frankly, the challenge now for prime minister moody to navigate coalition rule. stephanie decker o g 0. please, 9 people have been killed off just as a suspected group attack and indeed administered kashmir, abbas caring hender. pilgrims plunged into a deep valley and it came under attack. well then, thought he all those were injured in the incident. no one has. he has claimed responsibility tensions between north and south
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korea have listened further. with soul resuming its practice of blasting propaganda across the border through louts because that's on the appeal young sent hundreds more balloons filled with rubbish into south korean territory. alexandra alexandro . bios reports south korea's message to p on yang. the noise will be on variables towering stacks of speakers truck to the border blasting propaganda critical of north korea. this is the 1st time in 6 years sold, resorted to this kind of psychological warfare. when last active, the broadcast played cape pop songs, weather reports, and verbal attacks on north korea's leadership change. yet the military says the sound travels up to 20 kilometers into the north. we got you on into the, to the, the majors who will take it may be unbearable for the north korean regime, but they will send a message of hope and light to.
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