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for the seller, i bet you didn't have the the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is denise alice. i'm from to ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes is really won't have it administered benny guns quits for unity government and accuses benjamin netanyahu was playing politics. the war on concepts, the desktop and gaza, keeps rise a $270.00 for palestinians, and now known to have been killed during and his framing operation to free, full captives on such day french president emanuel micron calls us smith's
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complimentary election up to his parties office humiliation to feed in your elections thus forming us president donald trump is in the swing stage of nevada for his 2nd campaign valley of his guilty conviction in the hush money trying news. it's 22 g m t that's 1 am in gaza is rarely won't have it administered. many guns has resigned from the emergency government following a row with prime minister benjamin netanyahu of a post will plans for the besieged. stripped guns is considered netanyahu's main political challenger. and while resigning coal for new elections, the centrist politician said his departure, it had been a complex and painful decision i believe conveyed. today we announced we are
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leaving the unity government. however, we have made peace without decision. today we realize this is a faithful boss of israel and for coming generations that for, 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 out people to be toner parks. you want to reminder the netanyahu government has banned up to 0 from reporting in israel. so correspondence out of here don't have to is in the jordanian capital. i'm on he says was expected. he was meant to hold the statement yesterday, which he says he delayed because of the full captive had been freed up by this massive is ready. the operation from the college district they were brought back alive. he said it was a moments of joy, but this still didn't change the situation. he said the is demands were very clear
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. now penny guns was brought into this will cabinets. it's a small 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 pay it 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 i will resign and we, as he's the leader of the united a national policy would be pulls out of the coalition government. now that has 8 seats. what does this mean? it's not a major problem, it won'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 small bank of a, the national security minister, and people like best law, smart church, but haven't been happy in the 1st place to have been excluded from this war cabinet
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that also pushing for a coalition deal to not go full bought for israel to reject it completely. they say that this would early strength and how much they have been putting a lot of pressure on the prime ministers thing. but they will quit this coalition, government government, the coalition that he needs to be able to stay empower. we have pods 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 petite, the head of the opposition need of supporting many guns. the guy le pete has himself been calling for re election, but interestingly, local media is ready. media is now reporting that the guy, the eyes in court. he is an observer in this war cabinet has put together
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a lot. so also saying that he is resigning as well as chevy trip or another service . so if this happens, what does that mean? and what does this mean moving forward for the will cabinet? remind it again, benjamin then. yeah. who's cabinet has ben delta 0 in israel? that's why i'll corresponded setup was reporting from jordan. well let's bring in our senior political analyst, not one big shot to joining us now. live from sky by the one good to see you. this is certainly a decision that we, we did anticipate was coming many guns had issued basically an automation saying that that he would leave the war cabinet if there was no day off to plan for gaza. a certainly not a surprise, but definitely significant decision making. it as far as the way that politics is concerned, but you know, is there any to politics? is quite a surface. this is the thing about it is right. it's known in the west to be
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a vibrant democracy. in reality, it's a political circus, slash. it's a logical system, a whole bunch of races, some wires and, and, and you know, quite the manipulators like nothing. yeah. whole and others who keep start doing each other in the back of the front will keep lines each other. that the all himself is of course no one isn't as a serial liar up as a logical lawyer. there's own it is all part of the small church called in belie, oh liars. so you can imagine politics, politics is, are right. i mean people quick people, glad people go out. we will see if this would actually need to. i change of government court and. ready actions and my reading is nothing new. i was not about to come for an edit option because he knows who's most likely to lose homes. he's going to try and halter his $64.00 out of $120.00 majority. the
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only way forward for a new early elections is either that the big council of israel will lead a massive demonstrations that finalize the country. either type of war, which i kind of doubt, or the sha spot, the, the religious or religious oriental party leaves the government. then there's a good chance that there wouldn't be any elections and motor one this resignation comes despite a coal from benjamin netanyahu. trying to convince scans to stay on trying to continue this message of unity. what do you make of his decision to leave anyway to you know, guns and as far as we know from the, again the, the history of politics. it is kind of said that to me, i don't know if anyone has over just stopped in the back lucky stab that undermine the whole number of others,
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including probably 6 opposition leaders today. the. busy been either stopped in the back or undermined by that's in your whole is one point or another. and that's why, you know, ended up, in fact with the, with the more phonetic a lot more pressure. so what i'd like to say model of the likes of guns and others, but he ended up with sort of the more fanatical it was giving him a kind of back to image if you were in the united states and other places. but for the time being, i think guns is, is, is drunk of jump would do for trinity that despite the struggle for hostages for captives the past uh, 24 hours is it is not doing very well. it goes up as not doing very well into the lease or in the world is there is actually has failed miserably. and that they all would not be fined and given, gosh, because actually he and his other for unethical, but it says one's best and a good kind of guys destroyed the west bank and the other state of the pharmacy and
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basically create a dominant one state called israel from that over to the seats, right? i mean, this is that research design, this program of nothing, you know, and who's in the government. but he wants to make, not know. and hence, you will see that there are others like guides who would probably want to suggest an alternative when that happens, the united states that, that's for see some kind of a more that's quoted pragmatic and game we. ready have been getting into put a seat on the phone at the beginning and the solid, these the galaxies on others in order to create some kind of a future under is really oversight now or in the united states, or even here in europe, they would like to call this a center program. it's not a center or if it's a center. so let's just call a spade a spade. it's also genocide because the gun some isaac gotten although they are the ones who left the war in guys uh on guys uh the past 8
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months or something. yeah. i think it was maybe 3 months just was in fact guns i think car and go on. are the people who did the genocide and garza so if you, if they want to go ahead and start please. i'm a part of the to the by the session. fine. whatever centers. but he is old. and he is a genocidal general. and he has a record back from 2014, when he boasted about bombing does have back to the stone age. right. small when the shadow, always good to get your analysis. that's not a one to show to elders here as senior political analyst, joining us from powers let's take a closer look at who any guns is. the retired army general was israel's minister of defense between 20202022. during his time, more than 250 post indians were killed in the 2021 vote on golf or he was the chief
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of staff of these ran the military from 2011 to 2015. during the 2014 rule on guns, a or the 2000 palestinians were killed. a civil lawsuit filed in 2018, so the damages from guns blamed him for violating international humanitarian law by deliberately targeting civilians. the adults court rejected the case a less bringing out guest adult flaxman is a professor of israel studies at the university of california at los angeles and also known as u. c. l a. and he joins us now from l. a. thank you so much for joining me, professor. certainly a decision that is, is consequential and, and indeed significant. but what does this actually mean for the prospects of netanyahu's government? i understand there's no immediate danger for, for netanyahu, in terms of, in terms of guns has resignation. that's why guarantee has pa to the national unity potty, walton positive. and this now who's originally governing competition. so that coalition
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which. busy has a slight majority in the problem in the whole of 64 seats and out of the 100 printing as well as problems that us did in case that still intact. and as long as that television holds together, nothing all can you can remain in office. but it doesn't increase the pressure now i think on this and you all have to cool down the elections of gaddis's presence in this government. believe it some domestic legitimacy. this was a government that was deeply unpopular even before october. the southern, the gas is entry to the government, come to stabilize the government, david some domestic legitimacy without guidance. and his is puddles. and the government, the government will lose that domestic legitimacy. and that will increase the pressure on the to your, to hold on the elections. but i don't seem to to know who's like me to do that because he knows that at least according to current opinion polls, i just thought you would use those elections. and so he and his coalition partners . busy going to click on the power,
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so as long as possible. so if you've talked about a sort of national legitimacy, what about if we, if we take a broader look at international legitimacy, obviously putting this in the context of the us pushing for c spy and deal of the secretary of state antony blinking on his way to the region very shortly. what impact might this decision have on that process? as well as the international in particular, in the west and in the united states scans to see why you are not is that kind of moderating improvements are the so for the adult in the room. and so there was, um, you know, i think that reduce some of the international american pressure fitness, you know, who might have faced the redoubt gas being that, um, now i think this yahoo is likely to baseball pressure from the bottom an administration more international pressure because really, frankly, that is the only model aging influence that move that missing yahoo face that was coming from the international community. and so the pressure i think is lighting to
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increase with the diminishing presence of what people have called a centrist voice in the room. does that mean that there will be more space for the fall, right voices who are indeed advocating for a continuation of the war and gaza? that's the big question. and really, i mean, it's a question of whether you think it's in your guys', his presence in the government was actually a motivating influence on, on the government's policies in particular, his actions in gaza or whether god's was really a big leaks. i don't think god says the pos was likely to be lead to any dramatic major changes. and as well as the approach, the doctor took all that because frankly, i don't think gods himself had as much of an influence as long as he would have her . that's why let the government is being frustrated for months over his academic goods. but that says it's, i'm down to really clear that now miss young will depend even more heavily on his fall like ministers, because specifically pick them up and they're in the phillips smart rich that
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influence on his decision making might increase. and i've been back could impact, particularly the charges for a ceasefire hostage agreements to be reached in the near future. right. professor of israel studies at the university of california in los angeles stuff likes them. thank you so much for joining me. thank you. the festive goals are now where it's been confirmed. at least $270.00 full palestinians were killed. and this riley is sold on the new setup refugee, have it fried for, is there any captives that use top diplomat joseph portal to condemn the attacks on saturday and cold for an immediate end to what he calls of blood, bach, palestinians, and jude hours are from bottom and end and strikes, as well as intense gun battles between homos and is really special forces. endo holder. the reports from data by law in central gaza. the panic is palms explode. close by this is the mislead dot com.
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it provided shelter for more than a 100000 people from the is there any have now reduced to this the they allowed women and children to enter the house and they keep it. we'll have to 60 killed, you know, we don't know which party belongs to who they are in pieces. the air strike is really commandos. read it the comp on saturday in which for is there any competence to a feed from to apartment buildings? the cost of their lives paid by hundreds of colors to new skilled in more injured i was playing with my friends, 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 were, or 4 people here are terrified, brute pin exhausted like this. never ending how they feel. they've been left
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totally alone. everyone is in a state of panic. a state of restoration has missed this, 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 bluetooth to stop the onslaught? thomas hughes to this now some days may be worse than others, returned the more graphic, more difficult for the world. looking on to stomach, words of condemnation will come and already have. and yet the cooling continues. the, the millions time we deliver a message to the international community, we do not want a, we want you to stop the war casa, is being destroyed. hundreds of thousands of families ripped apart and complex. i spoke in the city and just either hospitals in
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central cause. i have been overwhelmed by the launch. none of the casualties around $700.00 palestinians were also injured during the east randy assault. many of them were children. some people died as they waited for medical attention. the bodies of many others remain under the rubble and have not yet been recovered by civil defense cruz. doctor mohammed survey is an emergency physician who worked on a voluntary and medical mission to garza in march. he's been in touch with doctors at one of the hospitals where the victims were taken yesterday was one of the most deadliest days. and because uh uh, in the past year and its uh, really being built by not only the local population but the staff at the very few hospitals that are remaining. um i worked at a field hospital and roughly which has been kind of uh, moved out to milwaukee and has suspended operations as of the past couple of weeks . and. and so the staff has been working out of another 2nd hospital that's been
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established in arizona yesterday. there was an influx of patients, critically ill, many of whom either died within the few hours after the bombardments or overnight. it really overwhelmed the very overwhelmed system already working out of 10 set of field hospital is very different. even then working at a inside a building with operating theatres and and so managing mass casualty incidents like the ones experienced yesterday is extremely difficult. and to add on to that, just with limited supplies and medications, you're really left bewildered as to how as an actually monetary and as a medical professional, you're going to be able to do your job and it's really taking a toll on a, on our staff. there so that's how she is a former deputy head of office at the un high commissioner for human rights in
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occupied palestine. he says israel's actions in gaza on saturday, yet another breach of international, of israel has shown itself time and time again. it has says, expose the cell time and time again that it does care about the international laws and forward. 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, your life has to be proportionate. and i 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 realized engaging and gaza. we've known all along and certainly
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since last october that there is a huge, huge double standard when it comes to human life. that is really lies that the, 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 airbus in general, you know, they're just not as important that we don't really care. israel has extended the closure of address here as office and occupied east jerusalem, and bad. it's work the for, for the $45.00 days. is there any police raided elders? here is work space and seized equipment on may 5th. that followed a decision by these ran the government to take care of it and shut down its operations. jim dawson is the deputy general, 2nd, secretary of the international federation of journalist, he says, israel is trying to control the media narrative. it is very refreshing to know that the is violent judges express such concern over this ruling and made it clear that
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they thoughts that in any ordinary circumstances it shouldn't be allowed to take place. i think, i think they have often come up with a great many is ready and isn't a great many people who are, you know, feel well towards israel, that this is a, a deeply damaging act that can only on the mind confidence in israel. and really does more to expose its weaknesses then to demonstrate it strengthened might be in the crudest way. there's been an attempt to control the narrative 1st by excluding international correspondence. they have protested and petitions to try and get them to gauze or, and haven't been allowed in a secondly, great many, a truly disturbing number of dread listing cause i have lost the lives of, i mean precisely the circumstances of many of those cuttings, you know, i think has yet to be uncovered, but such as the mortality rate of on the list of i think something truly terrible has happened. we seen a tax on, on domestic is riley media, you know,
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restrictions have been placed on correct. it's been called an estimate of the, the states and what all this feeds into it. one of the reasons that it really, conceptually we saw it last week during the jerusalem day march is people physically attacking jet less people physically attracting palestinian jealous. i think a situation which in this to demonize the way it is by them those legitimize is in, in some of the more extreme elements. the idea that journalism is somehow buttoned wrong. and the people who are gentlest, it's legitimate to attack them. the phone says, going back to the polls at the end of the month, off the big gains by the fall, right in european elections, president emanuel, my crown has dissolved the national parliament. the full rights and national rally is set to take around a 3rd of the vote in europe. double the number one by macro on. so central
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renaissance kept a post of a post to be opened. shoot this. having carried out the consultations provided for an article 12 of the constitution, i decided to give you the choice of parliamentary future to the vote that for a while to solve the national assembly tonight, in a few moments all signed the decree kimberly convening the legislative elections which will be held on the 13th of june, to the 1st round, and on the 7th of july for the 2nd national rally as maureen in the pen says, it's a defining moment for french politics. they process the payment. the friendship spoken in the story collection shows that when the people vote the people when they saw, and then like giving more than 32 to send to the national rally list. the french of just giving us the highest total of all parties combined in for 2 years. it's really emotional to see this beautiful popular force rising throughout the country . natasha butler joins us now from paris,
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full suddenly as surprising nights in terms of french politics. going back to the poles at the end of the month, what has been the reaction that natasha a yeah, it locates a a night just political drama. you have on one hand you have reading the pens fall right. national riley policy doing particularly well in this. you election with that slice of the phase some 30 percent. that was predicted. however, the polls i have the last few weeks i had suggested that the far right would do very well in frauds. then you have your manual, my girls, a centrist ride policy, renee saw us well, fully well behind the far right with about 15 percent of the folks and embarrassing blue for the present, even though the polls and also predicted the presence policy would not do so well what nobody could have predicted was a manual might cross response, the, sorry thing to solve. the national assembly from says paul of the whole election at
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the end of june and the 2nd round in july, michael says that he is listening to the very says he say, i'm listening to them. i'm going to give them the choice to choose who they want to govern them to choose the makeup of the national assembly. but it is an incredibly risky decision and an unusual decision, particularly because this falls off through an e u election. this wilson's a national election box, micro is obviously looked at the results of this you election and says that tells us something about the sentiments and false among states as he says is responding to it. clearly, he is gambling and the hoping that people will back his policy when he comes to the election coming up for the parliament. he's hoping to convince somebody his vision for falls new or is a safe one is a secure one, it means continue. it's a, he's hoping the people will suddenly look and think the far right. okay. maybe we try them for the election, but would we really want them on the national level?
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would we want them as a possible government? maybe you know it's, that's what he's gabriel does or it is, as you mentioned, to a political gamble to put that trust in the electorate, given how they've said in these annual elections a yes, it is a political gamble. but as i said, the emmanuel mark crowe is certainly hoping that he is going to full the, the things that go to the call is going to full in his way. look what we're going to see over the next 3 weeks before that 1st round is a period of uncertainty and potentially instability. we're going to see an ethical policies. we're trying to team off or come together in order to full. my lines is we're going to see emmanuel macro on his policy and support is really campaigning. very hard indeed to convince voters to back them in order for him to win upon to mention majority. that is what he's hoping will be the outcome. because present, michael, since he won the 2nd set of men office, he has not had
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a problem at dream. a georgia invite has caused a lot of problems and for all this is meant that he is pushed through by decree. a number of reforms including the recent pension reform, and that's been very unpopular pushing through all the reforms by degrees being very unpopular. it's led to a sense of chaos and paul and the decision making is becoming far too difficult. not as whole field of support for the fall of rights as well. so looking at what's going on in empower women, so apparent of instability. we've also got the big games coming up. so it seems extraordinary that emanuel michael would want to take such a risk as such and international. yeah. a high profile time, but this is a decision is made and clearly he's hoping that he's going to win these gamble. right. natasha? not always good to chat. that's our correspondent, as josh butler in paris. so let's take a closer look at will think you're paying palm. it actually does. it's main job is to adopt amend or rejects lowest proposed by the european commission vote overseas
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laws along with the european commission and the council of the you. it cannot initiate legislation. the problem in to prove c, e u. bunch of new executives of the european commission and likes its president, members of the european parliament organized into 7 groups according to their political ties. they made in strasburg in front about once a month. the rest of the time they work in brussels on committees overseeing policy areas such as environment, trade and foreign affairs. earlier i spoke to junk round a senior research fellow at the global institute. he says the manual microns cool for an election came out with the blue. the selection was just so you will be on the direction. but i do need to school on the easiest was so bad at the as a result of a situation in frost, which is a bit of a run pen mess. you know, he has no real or majority and he's going to has been,
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is so you decide to do, we need to be off. it's not rich. at the time it comes on a couple of thoughts, the main warranties which future do you want? full fraud, are you ready to vote for the policy which will undermine europe? or do you see that frost is strong to eat a strong good. you're that service. that's the body's going to try to make defense people chuck, wait. we heard some. some was from the president where he and i'll quote him now i've decided to give you as in the vote or the choice of i'll call them entry future. that's quite a bit of trust to put in the electorate. yes. but that to be because the situation in 1st is around the mess, you know, the, as i'm good, a majority in parliament. so or the seizures which the governor wants to make the object fusion. sometimes he has to bypass the mature with
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d by using the discount that was preventing, you know, you, you supposedly saw you over for the government type of thing. so the situation is an e. want some guy with ed. you can maybe see that maybe there's a, he's an agenda, few french really fig. the national from which this of, from bit the national or from press. the that's the national are ready isn't score . press the 0 buffy just to, to do the 40 percent. if you think that the future properties in safe hands with those people vote for that, but at the same time, make sure that uh the dental it could be, it'd be used as a says that they'd be, you was the national, are ready to have a good showing you just thought it would be the thought of much of a addiction. i'm not sure that we get the majority, but might be dead. we'd have
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a majority. and if the government that show incompetent, it's a gunboat risk, again, it's a death case. the main thing is that the 2 positives would 7 as the next president should eviction. there won't be a freight the still ahead on the 0. the change that i'm in sounding the alarm for the 1st time in 6 years. south korea is flossing loud speakers at its neighbor will tell you why. also had a ron approves 6 candidates to run in the presidential election with some notable emissions. the a had a lower that will start down on the in australia with high pressure is for me in
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charge across much of the country, keeping things largely fine, dry, settled and sunny. we have however, got a cold front, sweeping across the bike. that's going to bring more in the way of west to and when the weather towards the southeast corner. as we go monday into tuesday, we're getting a chance of a storm. some custody showers as well, and some snow on the high a mountains. but as it pushes its way further east, we aren't going to see that rain full in sydney. it remains largely sunny with lots of sunshine. and that's not the case of phone. usually we got unsettled weather for both islands. have plenty of rain in the bay of plenty on monday it does have little settled on tuesday, but the threat of rain is wednesday. you can see that cold front starting to move through the tasman now the south east asia. we've seen lots of heat building for pots of indo china, exceptional heat for thailand, but still move where whether it's set to come in, the seasonal range pouring in for much of indo china. we'll see some heavy falls come into southern areas of cambodia and vietnam on choose day for the engineers or
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the rain is unfolding as heavy in the west. but fully east will continue to see very heavy rain on tuesday. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the,
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the the and watching, i'll just hear over mind to about top stories. they found for us president emmanuel macro and has dissolved solomon and cold for fresh elections. it follows begins for the far right and national valley and european parliament elections. 274 palestinians confirmed who have been killed during and is vainly operation to free for captive in garza on saturday palestinians in june hours of from baldwin as well as intense gun vessels between homos and it's really special forces. it's really won't have to administer ebony guns, has resigned from the emergency governments up to around without host. will plans for casa is considered prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his main political challenger, this calls for elections i,
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my thought is executive director of plus. it's 972, which provides independent commentary and news from israel and palestine. he says benny guns has decision to lead to unity government. so the weekend, israel's international standing. what we are likely to see is little bit more civil unrest. how much the rest is really dependent on the mood of the people. i think at this point, $11.00 of the expected, more protests much more forceful out of the streets, the kind of which we have seen up until october 7th, last year against this government. we haven't seen that sort of explosion that size, that energy, other approaches movement that might happen now. but also, i think what we've learned over the past few months is that in a period of war time, people are much more hesitant to go out and demonstrate against the government. will that change when guns is out?
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we don't know. the other factors may change is the international standard as well, which has been to, to renting anyway. i think the u. s. has definitely been kind of banking on guns to be a positive factor in this government. and without him, there will be very little age. 30 lou friendly faces or western governments to find in his government. and i have to say, i'm wide. pessimistic about the notion that under one set of personalities in the world cabinet, we would have a more moderate for and under different stuff. we would have a more explain more think what we're seeing now is already really experience the levels of a violent mess that goes against pap smears because it is outraged. and it's worth mentioning that even now, when guns was resigning from the government was talking about the day after the same time when someone contradictory, you also said that this war will continue for years. this is something he has been
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saying particularly well in government. i mean, even though his, he's living is criticizing, you know, we're not taking the prisoner deal and then the lights up, he still says that we need to continue this work for years and these are the public needs to be prepared for that. so. so i think the difference between him and developing view and i know is probably not as significant as many would have wanted to see. this is charles military has used salvation as a webinar full in garza, it's been targeting water wells and pipelines to palestinians. now face and acute shows age of water, but people are doing all they can to manage what little they have. she'll need to anchor reports, family members working hand in hand to survive another day. the entire population of called the no longer has enough water. on the cell, jamal is pregnant and is being diagnosed with an auto immune disease. she needs to
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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 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 lineup to get some of the bomb. the civilians and the truck in many palestinians have been killed trying to get water. despite all day for the full student, your every member of the jamal family is helping wash in the water. they have on our reprioritize washing clothes. the water we used for laundry is not disposed instead,
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we'll use it for the toilet dishwasher and is another area where we struggle. we hope the suffering with unseen israel continues to control 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, i'll just say era or for me us president donald trump is back on the campaign trail for the 1st time since last month's conviction in a hush money trial. he's in the background stage of nevada. it's one of 6 swing states that could play a major pause in the race for the white house in november. philadelphia was at the valley incentives this update from las vegas with us raleigh wrapped up a few minutes ago, just got a few people head getting some last bits of merchandise before they leave. but over here with the riley was taking place there now just cleaning everything up cuz this is a public park, so they've got to get it ready for people to come back. it was a short speech special to rally than those we usually have from donald trump. quite
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simply because of the heat las vegas, nevada is in the midst of an extreme heat wave. right now it's 40 degrees celsius and they didn't want people to over the heat. but nevertheless, hundreds and hundreds of people came out to see donald trump, where he has a lead at the moment. now this is a swing states, but he has a 5 point lead opa, joe 5, and it's almost from managers to take in nevada. in november, it will be the 1st time since 2004 since george w bush, but the republicans have managed to do that. but any that they also appealing to the latino vote. in fact, there were many speakers before donald trump came to the stage. who will attain, i was talking about why they fucking, because the latino, if i was accounts for 20 percent of nevada's electorate. lots of people who work in the service industry on the las vegas strip, who was impacted by congress out of felt every pump along the way. so donald trump in the lead right now here in nevada, but of course there are 5 months to go until the selection and who knows where will be by then fill of out. i'll just say era. las vegas,
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the exit polls in bulgaria show, former prime minister boy co bar selves center vice potty is in the lead. his policy was part of a coalition that collapsed in march, triggering the vote on my coal. some study for reports from the capital. sophia, of the new election with of some of the result populace, formerly due boy cool bore, so spotty appeals to have one bug areas not fundamentally vote. i spoke earlier, i suppose it was the 60 election in 3 years, but it's 2 until it bought a soft can form a government. yeah, the modem is not like, don't see how it government can be made. we can't do it only with the turkish minority policy. the reform is liberal policy, say they can only work with the socialist and the ultra nationalist, but not along with us. so the max done much. yeah. one of the parties, including the gaps form, a coalition partner,
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is trailing in the exit polls. so the 2 parties and coalitions contested for the $240.00 c national assemblies. but the majority of both guardians appear to have like part of the posts as well. i have not voted, i didn't write because even if i did nothing will change. i voted many times and i don't see changes for me. it doesn't matter who wins the election allegations of will to bind, let, to some arrest ahead of the vote. economic and stability and corruption have long been major concerns. and the european union's forrest member country anti corruption protests in 2020 full street time prime minister boy who bought a subscription to design, while guardians demanded reforms and political institutions would, can take a government's have for the part within months, leaving the country in the depot political crisis, while i'm a bit disappointed of the situation,
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but people have to express that light to vote right now what they can do. so after searching your wait, while gavia has we simply pulse, she joined the open voltage and getting program, but it's plans to join. do you to zone have been pushed back twice as a mist inflation target. but gabrielle hopes to end it's long stretch of political instability for 3 years and 6 election slate to it's fall from it. the leading party does not called it together. a coalition in the election could be so good. i'm a cos, i'm sure you all just so you're a sophia still ahead on algebra one n as prime minister in t is new venture moody makes history. the 3rd time off to a narrow election victory. he says he went to war towards syria to provide 8 or you will come back are,
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you know, i'm not file but not in the eyes of his government. my life has been us. can you just me like i just said these are these villages. in the 2nd part of the series, we follow a british age work or as he prepares to contest his citizenship revocation, nationality due to the tenants increase. so you're only as good as fuel costs for state list and syria on now to 0. hearing the fact chart, populations a decline, 70 percent, and we're still not doing anything about it. understanding the reality plate that floated reporting from the ex or whatever happens next. the student from columbia university have already made history out to see who is teams across the world. bring you closer to the faucet,
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the story the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the guardian council, that's the group that vets olivia rawlins election candidates, has announced the list of those who are allowed to run for president. the poll will be held on june 28th is around 6 to replace late president abraham racy, was killed in a helicopter crash last want. this also to the reports from data of the upcoming you running an election is expected to be a race between the conservative candidates. 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 care run. she was appointed as
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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 so people 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 cause liberties 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 that people believe that if she means the election, she is going to use term is going to be the continuation of the, the least present the behind. but they use these policies both domestically abroad among the candidates that are approved by the guardian console. the only one that
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is regarded as the reform is, is mister wood position young. so she is sort of in and being the reading and parliament. and she previously has of, as the, the, the minister of health on the, on the card to me, the 1st you ready of the form is president. but she's not that much well known among the iranians. she's only chance is based on the brand new actual politics. many believe that the days before the election is people these, the form is see that someone likes identity has been conservative, is leading to pose then the, the form is what those might mobilize behind him to prevents jerry the from winning risk for said that ultra 0 tara a hit on comes off is a professor of government at georgetown university in kata. he says the competition
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to be the next president of iran is between 2 conservatives. i think uh the by far the best known of the uh, candidates our side. yeah. the lead foreman, new, clear negotiator and uh, former uh, presidential candidates and uh, the speaker of the parliament. why my father called the box is a perennial. i can do that uh for the run in elections. this is, i believe, the 4th time he was running, they're both very well known. and it appears that between the 2 of them, while the boss is more pragmatic, i need to say that's all the above has been oscillating. going back and forth. doing guy medina job days. he was a reform is then during role honey he became it principally story became arch conservative and it's really hard to pin him down because he's been a political opportunities. but those are the 2 best known candidates. 2021 was the
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1st time that the election was as is commonly referred to in the wrong engineer in the sense that some of the well known figures that were reform is where um disqualified from running. i. i need to say that the wrong and politics is notoriously difficult to predict. i think we have to wait and see whether or not any of the candidates are able to excite people in the same way that former president roll harvey was able to do in 2013. that 2017. and whether or not people will either stay home or of will turn out and vote on election day on june 28 to do you and says more than 3000000 people have been forced to flee that homes this year . and central as a whole country is like booking a fall. so molly and next year it blames conflict and climate change in but again and also um groups of killed more than $20000.00 people. those who escaped the
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violence of struggling to find food, water, and medical services, this conference. so a reports agencies in book, you know, fossil, see the cost less than that part of this, the whole region is one of the most neglected. thousands of people have been killed by on the groups a fee to outside and i so government forces are struggling to contain the violence which has raged on foot. yes. nearly a 1000000 people are leaving rough incomes cottage, mostly you didn't know if a still the country many are trapped in pounds which are unsafe. how i'm on my research arrived at this comes in dougherty and then the ends we arrived. we haven't left. it's too dangerous to return home. life in the camp is too dangerous for life and the camp is hard, but we have no choice, but just to survive, aid would cause a trying to reach those who are stealing the villages. they have lead me, ted, food, water,
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and health care services fighters rooms to the villages. i will new one. they say they leave in constant danger. that is actually a deep sense of discrimination in well solidarity. there is no other way to say it's because 9 out of 10 of the most neglected crisis in one as measured as we do in, in, in the aid in media attention and political diplomatic initiative compared to the millions. indeed, they all in africa basic more than 200 kilometers away from body. people in the copy don't want to do, go see life need not be as dangerous in comparison. but they are also struggling to make ends meet for how we used to be able to go to the market with $2.00. but now that money is not nearly a know, for example, if you have a family of 5, everything is now double. life has become very expensive. looking up also has been
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under a military government after the june to stage a coup in a 2020 to the beat that you brought him priority. say he's priority is to deal with the security situation, the economy. and we tom, the country, back to civilian leadership, but many people doubt that situation will change. cathy, sorry, alda 0. this is prime minister under, under moody, has been sworn in for 3rd time. the governing national democratic alliance elected him as its leader on friday bodies. bgp fell short of a majority in poles needing allies to form a coalition government. the engine government failed to give visas to all to 0. his correspondence to report on this story, so it covering the election from outside the country. stephanie deca reports no stranger to the job, nor the ceremony. henry moody has been sworn in india's prime minister for the 3rd
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time. but this time things are different for the 1st time. he doesn't have a majority. he's never worked with any other questions like that. he's always had a bizarre to do of his own. so he will have to showcase to dial in a new excuse which we have never seen so far. so i really do not know with them mr . mcgee with this tim, put them in with that he would be able to become a bit more patient listener. then 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 locked in the last 10 years. there is no doubt that india has developed, people might have differing opinions that there was a high inflation. but if you look at the overall global situation, india is in
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a good position. it's a legitimate government. it's easily is a government that is covered, the majority. it's use money, but it's use the institutions, it's use the media, it's, you know, use intimidation, it's used fia, it's used credits. it's not, i don't see this is a democratically elected government. frankly, the challenge now the prime minister moody to navigate coalition, stephanie decker o g 0. reminder, the indian government did not grant visa is 12 to 0, is gen list. so we've been covering the election from outside the country. tensions between north and south korea have listened with sole resuming its practice of blasting propaganda across the border through nonce. because the move comes up, young young, sent hundreds of balloons to balloons filled with rubbish. in the south korean territory,
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alexandra buyers reports south korea's message to p on yang. the noise will be unbearable. 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. gotcha. and into the, to the, the majors it will take may be unbearable for the north korean regime. but they will send a message of hope and light to the north troops and its people either sole says p on yang only has itself to blame. it, sent another wave of more than $300.00 balloons filled with rubbish into the south . on saturdays, 3 barrages filled with min, newer cigarette butts, batteries and scraps have fallen there since may i put them,
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we want to make it clear that north korea will be responsible for any tensions escalated between the south and north. our government will maintain a firm and sorrow, readiness against any provocation from the north, and will make every effort to ensure the safety of our people and a national security. the ties between the 2 countries are at their lowest points years. south korea has suspended a 6 year piece agreement with young yang and could restart live fired military drills. north korea had resumed artillery drills close to the border and put back in place, guard post, and land mines band under the deal. for you know, 3 a south korean activist substance, dozens of balloons caring leaflets, critical of kim jong and into the north. the menu. now these broadcasts are likely
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to further inferior john yang. it considered the loud speaker broadcasts an act of war. and then the pass has threatened to blow them up. alexandra buyers al jazeera. that's it for me. jessica washington for the skews our, my colleague karen johnson will join you in a moment with more of. today's name's the israel's war on god. so be coming 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 israel in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, you will see the caught a duty and a growth using fruits. p use a caught to contribute to improving the lives of thousands of our projects except the cost and we strive to ensure it reaches it's deserving recipients. visit the
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