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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the cloud, this is the news on line from the how coming up the next 60 minutes. the product again just told him dollars that goes past the $37000.00 us cools for you and votes on an immediate cease, our incense is top different to the middle east to step up the pressure my says 3 captives including one americans were killed in israel's operation in houses is held in this route to refugee come from jobs. a key member of israel's war cabinet . any guns resigns at
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a prime minister benjamin netanyahu time thing available for right now. once the biggest seats, tables, french presidents, mental macro and cold was not parliamentary elections. to the far right, make significant gains in the europe, innovation, and south career loss. loud speakers blaring, and you know, 3 and propaganda, after showing young says hundreds of millions of about the same for more than 8 months. israel is destroyed. all facets of life in jobs are from north to south homes, neighborhoods and communities of old being flattens. now the death told him, gauze was gone past 37000, and for the past weeks is ready. forces have just intensified their attacks on central guns, a refugee camps, and the areas largest city, the above all being targeted. and right here,
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the mountain you can see these are all very close to each other. tens of thousands of people from north and south goes. i have been for us to seek refuge that the wounded have been pouring into the l. x. the hospital about sconces last remaining major hospital is ready bombs, hit several houses in and around the central city by killing 6 people, including women and children. times also shelled parts of the nearby of my gods. i misread for 50 pence and as those attacks continue, 9 out of 10 children are experiencing severe food poverty that's according to the un. now the world fee program says is pulse distribution of aid from a us build pair of goals and due to safety concerns. program so right, this is israel's military assault on saturday. injured a staff member and damage to warehouse and it is the latest set back us see route which was set up to do to deliver more a to palestinians in the war toner cartridge and said things that you guys are in
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speak to him because of a live outside like so hospital and terrible, so hidden for us to tell us about the situation the at the hospital. i know as well as the hospital receives at least 5 dead bodies from the eastern parts of that as well as those reinforces, withdrew and re located on the eastern fence of that. but there are more bodies that are supposed to be transferred to ox a hospital. but the civil defense team said that there had been also more artillery selling in that area. they're trying to rescue as much people as possible at the hospital added an extra emergency department, they added an extra 10 due to the huge, massive amounts of injuries that they have been receiving in the past couple of
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days. the all of the hospital is only working with one generator that it's over. c it's packed with injuries and patients and chronic disease patients. and it's also doing surgeries on an hourly basis and it's packed here and more people are being displaced from different parts of the gaza strip to pushing into the middle area. and we're hearing the w a well food program saying the posing distribution rates from this us built here of goals are whether the implications of that. okay, so 1st let me make it clear that the wsp has working on the behalf on of the united nations. it was the logistics cluster who was picking up and delivering and distributing the a to all the partners in the gaza strip. according to the body of the bed director . they said that their pausing,
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they're at peer distributions because of security concerns because it has been very intense in the past couple of days. but also the peer has not been working for or the past 2 weeks because it was already damaged from a storm. that's his, it's since the rough, encouraging begun there has been a few aides entering the called those through every single day that the mind of people is high. we can see the markets are empty, people are not receiving the a they need to receive and people are telling us they're back to having only one meals per day because that food is not reaching them. this is not only in the south, but also in the north of the causal strip where there's no vegetables, everything is in very high priced and people are actually starving. all right, and we'll leave it there for maybe to include very outside the believe. good. i like the hot spring, there are about a thank you. well, how much has pasted
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a video of what it says, the bodies of 3 captives who were killed during israel's raid and disrupt refugee camp on saturday? the group didn't release the names more than 100 is riley captive. i believe to still be in garza, it is ready forces killed at least $274.00 palace to use during that operation lodge pallets of on this refugee camp were destroyed. hundreds of people were injured honey, my mood spoke to pulsating into an account during the assault loca, residential, this residential of blogs. just describe the for the, the experience as of yesterday. as more of the, most of the flexing show where there's really military and it's a special forces conducted what it is stated as a precise operation here, but leaving a tray of destruction. the only means of live here at the heart of a fight out refuge account, the flexible, smooth folding,
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buckle level. i went out to the bunkie to take a look. i found a truck carrying furniture for displaced people and it was filled with mattresses and blankets. suddenly, people clad in black and clothing and helmets, got out of the truck carrying ladders, which they used to try to enter the house across the street. i'll send you the bed in the fee. he lives up in the zip that shed it and get nothing especially beautiful. the moment i went down to the street, i found bodies everywhere. so why he did my neighbor's house and the special forces soldiers left the house of the executing dump to enter these children. they killed them, o, executing stop at the following these executions. the special forces themselves just went down to the street and executed every body assessment nadia 24 hours since there's really a military committed a massacre and i'm a review account. and these really monitor is still continuing. what is rapid mass killing of civilians. they're saying there's nobody looking at us. no one is nobody
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cares about what's going to palestinians and their children across the goal is a threat. that's what they're complaining about. they're being killed or the record number. no one is intervening to save their life and protect them from donald predictable fall in bonds. a. but a key member of israel's war cabinet benny gotten says quits of a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his handling of the war on gaza guns is considered to be and i know his main political challenger, also called for new elections responding to that resignation. nothing yahoo told guns. it's not the time to quote, abandon the battle out 0 is banned from his ro. so our heart is reporting from jordan's capital of a month united at the start of the war, divided 8 months later, as the fighting gauze drags on any doubts his resignation from the small will cabinets came as no surprise, no longer seeing eye to eye with the mine leading the will,
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he accused the prime minister of prioritizing his own political survival over israel security. sorry, the 10 year old one. and unfortunately, nathan, yahoo prevents us from progressing to the real victory, which is the justification for the painful and ongoing price. that is why we are leaving the war time cabinets today. often months of speculation, divisions in the wall cabinets became clear when benny guns last month gave the prime minister an ultimatum doctor of security. the wall cabinet must form a 6 point plan by june 8th, to bring home our hostages to eliminate how i'm us and demand kate the gaza strip, to ensure is riley security control. in that price, small plan didn't materialize and neither has a c slide deal proposed by us, which is why benny guns says he's cold for early elections. many gotten to central national unity policy only has 8 seats in the can. that's. that's his quick thing, is of no immediate threats,
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and that's an yahoo bought it. opens the floor for his fall right. otherwise, pushing to continue the war and garza without c 5 deals. the national security minister, it's small ben. this has already demanded to be included in the will cabinets by israel as long as subbing prime minister closed on guns. not to abandon the campaign against this departure has printed, will cabinet, observe and form a minute. treat chief of stuff d i as in quote, to also quit for the dismantling the will cabinets. all this as tens of thousands of his riley's continue that protest alongside the relatives of a 120 captives still held in the goal is the strip. total height of all g 0 a month. this is good. live to i'm on now. the georgia. i didn't capital we can speak to him, run calling the correspondence of him run at the full out festival. from the guns
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resignation. no immediate threat to the right wing coalition, but what kind of pressure does it apply to nothing else? well, it's all about the national security administer today. it's the most been given with the mob been give it a once a seat on the war cabinet. he wants a loud voice in the war cabinet and that's what he's saying that he will get. but this actually is a bit against his resignation, actually puts into question the usefulness of the war cabinet. the pen against was brought to him because he was going to unify the country during a times of pool. he was also seen as being one of the adults in the room, sits above and give it. let's just rewind to the days off to all type of stuff, and he's the national security administer. he should have been part technically. all of the won't cover that just because of the portfolio he carries. he was frozen out. possibly we are hearing at the behest of the americans who sent people. he was
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suitable kinds up because he just opened the races and he has an ultra nationalist that he doesn't have military experience, unlike any guns for those. but now this man is shouting very loudly that he needs a voice. now, the comforter was actually incredibly useful to the americans because there was only a few people that the americans had to deal with. know an entire cabinet with lots of different opinions, but also they have inputs that both the course to these. now, we'll let you know who continue keeping on the will cabinets as the decision making facilitate or will you simply start to ignore it and try and build another conversation with the ultra nationalist. and what does that mean for the fighting? and the war on goes up now in a separate development. we've had the president general abbey rosenfeld, who was the head of the gauze. the division of the military has actually resigned now and the resignation letter. he sent to his superiors,
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and to the methods of the towns in the cause of strep. he says, keep as responsibility for letting, but these are the residents down, and he's ready troops down on that day. and he says that everybody has to bad responsibility. what's going on, but he's the only you don't need the 2nd senior ministry resignation since october . the 7th. see him run higher on that because you guys actually stayed on the blinking is on his way to egypt. and this is like his trip to the middle east. to push for see strong cause a hill also travel to israel and is expected to stop in and talk to a customer cause be mediate. you negotiation is trip comes off to the us present, shaped by the nazis for proposal. he said came from israel, but he is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected it. so in round, focused with blinking. now, once again, getting this seeds far up and running, if it's all possible. well,
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that's the only reason he is doing this visit. everything that has been said publicly about the sci fi he is now going to push full privately. how much influence he actually has. let's see how mass and israel have very different positions on the sci fi, just put as simply as i can. i must say they want a permanency for israel is willing to go for a temporary cease file if can certain conditions of met. getting those 2 sides around the tape. ready and agreeing he's going to be incredibly difficult, but it's very interesting that this actual visit comes at the time that it does because on the list of people he's going to visit is but he goes now been against is now currently without a portfolio. the americans knew that he was going to resign yet he's still on the list of people. the on the blinking will meet with you just have an official role anymore. so it's interesting to see, to try and find out why he's meeting. clearly many guns is still an influence for men, but of these really political establishment certainly for the americans. so let's
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see what happens in the next few hours. it's lucky that there will be a ceasefire announcement. there may will be some tool of moving toward that. and run thanks about a friend come in, i'm on enjoy the so no official projection. so the center right party of the european commission president of on the line has 1 may seats in the european parliamentary elections box. right wing policies also made major gains in polling across the u. on sunday, provisional results show the far right identity and democracy group is expected when 58 seats, which is nothing more than in the 2019 elections. the sense of right european people's policy remains the largest in brussels that grace, $284.00 states. all the other side of the political spectrum to the left is renew
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europe. it is projected to lose $22.00 seats. also on the left is the green europe in free alliance. it had a significant loss of 19 seats. let's hear now from belen and step ross as a method by scandal celebrating its 1st election result in history. the far right alternative for germany party or a f d, as from 2nd in the european vote, to see think the center left coalition of chancellor oil filters, social democrats, and the greens, i think of yours. i think this is a historic result for us unless you a pain election. we've come seconds, my friends super the anti immigration for us. he was recently expelled from the fall, right identity in democracy group by moving the pen differential national rally party for being to radical. the rise of the far right is a major headache 1st left on the lion with santa right, you will see and people's party is projected to win the election and still be the
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largest in brussels. we will build a best chin against the ex streams from the left and from the right way. well, stop them. this is for sure. recently she hinted at a partnership with georgia, maloney of the ultimate conservative process of it to the party which is projected to wind nearly 30 percent of the phone in belgium. the also national elections were how the far right parties lands belong, was less successful than predicted. the nationalist right, we knew flemish alliance came out 1st, which lives with long 2nd. prime minister, alexander the co, spotty law, significantly has announced his resignation. while the santa writes remains firmly in the saddle, the file right is expected to shake off politics and bustles as a result. so you will see in union could become less environmental friendly, less from an increasingly on well coming to refugees. that is,
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if the fall arise can overcome it's the deficient stuff awesome else's era bowling . while the political short ways of the outcome of these elections also very much felt in front presence, mental macro dissolved, the national parliaments include a snap election. the french president has decided to gamble on and you wrote in 3 weeks time, out of time when the nation is hasty, me lympics a provisional results from the show that reading the pens. farm right. national riley policy one more than 51 percent of the federal 30 states. that's more than double microns or initials potty, which is part of a coalition. and one, nearly 15 percent will 13 seats. latasha butler runs it a lot for us from pass the supporters of marine depends fluoride anti immigration policy celebrate to the powers of to the national. riley took more than 30 percent of votes and from in the u. election depends process. jane campaign had jordan for the gold on the french presidency to dissolve parliament has been being
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subjects to a democratic impasse. the president should defer to the spirit of institutions. we sell them. we ask them to consider this new political configuration to come back to the french people and organize new policy entry elections to follow ride success and the ballot had been expected. what could've been predicted was that the manual micro within to pay it's a product and this is a diesel, don't quote the solve the national assembly tonight in a few moments all sign the decree interest and convening the legislative elections which will be held on the 13th of june, the 1st round, and on the 7th of july for the 2nd, the show move was prompted by micros policy taking only 15 percent of the vote and the valid and embarrassing result, my girl said it was clearly time to give choice back to the people a jubilant marine. the pen could not have a great move. some, we are ready to time. the country round,
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ready to bring france back to life. my call's decision is quote, with risky, has 3 weeks to convince french photos of the fluoride dominated paul limits and possible government would be a dissolved preference. are you ready to vote for apology, which will undermine europe, or do you think that frost is strong to eat a strong good euro? that's the message. that's the body's going to try to make 2 different people. it's a gamble that could pay off on the far right protest is gathered in power as soon often micros announcement body to gamble the could also back for if the far i do well in the parliamentary elections, the result can provide to the pain with the perfect stepping stone to become president in the, towards the 27th election race. the talks about the ultra 0 power this. let's take this on with i left. okay. who's the director and senior advisor at the alliance of
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democracies? a john just now from berlin? gray to see the left. why do we start the opinion polls at predicted? historic gains that radical file right. policies are certainly search, but this tend to still hold say, how do you assess the overall situation? i know you're absolutely right. so the pro european coalition diminished by the holes and i think it was a left on the line is on a very straight way back to her 2nd term as a president of the european commission. it was a good night definitely for the sense of right parties and a very bad night. so the left and the green parties. but the big landslide victory of the fall right actually has not happened so far. but it depends pretty much in which country you look. so if you look at to leave france, austria, they of course, the right ring parties actually came 1st in others it's, it looks different. moderate in germany and other lands and in the scandinavian countries, for instance, actually they,
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they did not play very well. so therefore it's a mixed bag. but this is, of course, what you get if you have 27 national member state basically voting rights. a lot of domestic politics, of course. uh, was in that game too. so uh, what about frontier surprised that mack chrome felt that his hand had been forced enough to pull the snuff election? well, yes and no. so he, he was running out of options to be honest, and this was the scenario actually which was coming up for quite a while now. and he reacted in a very typical my crow move. actually, he's playing big poker and it's a risky bad of course. so i think his bad is that the pins party actually that somebody know. so now when, when the selections and then she must become prime minister under his neither ship until 2027. and in a way, actually, he hopes, like if she, what we're all to herself and, and may be then in the end, if he reacts and,
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and access the, the international, the statement in which the role he likes very much externally her party will be less favorable. to, to the electra, but of course, as we said, this is a very risky bad. let's see how this works out. and now from the launch says she'll build this kind of best in the gains extremes from the left on the right. how do you build a consensus and instruct in such divisive times as well as the sensor parties actually, right, and left would build a comfortable majority for if you take the iep, her party family together with the social democrats and the green party. and the liberals actually so that they could have more than 4 hundreds of $5450.00. what was that? i think actually. so which is a very confident majority. the question is, if she wants to build such a broad coalition or if she's eager and her party group actually to go more in a decisive way to take it
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a little bit more conservative. and then this was the one big question. she could not refuse to answer during the election campaign, but if she would be willing to corporate and call it cool, like for instance, with maloney's party in italy. so she always made these coins. she said she never. and so this straightforward, but she said she, so she has 3 criteria that need to be pro european pro democracy pro ukraine. and these were the 3 categories which kind of, uh, phillips, what was maloney and she stands for and one part because she's, she's leading this part. so the, the right wing parties actually are divided into 2, these 2 kinds. the one is quite pro your ukraine, which is headed by my maloney's party and the other one is pro russian. we just had a button depends parties are. but the social democrats and the green said straightforward, we're not going into a backing you. if you call i would, if you, if you would be back also by maloney. so this is right,
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the big question actually. how, where she puts her acts into which basket. okay, so we rolled across here. i've been given the fact that some of these far right policies that even towards each other, how much more force can the far right be in europe and, and will that continue to bowl, to build that, that to support from the far right. i mean, the irony is, of course are they, they mates and they gains of course, that extra seats, but so they are all nationalists in the, in the 1st place. so therefore, cooperating in other superior objective. and gold actually is not really their, their beloved exercise. so therefore, as we have seen, so have they have been divided into 2 comes even the more radical, the campbell, the id group actually kicked out the german a of d because they thought they are too radical. and this would maybe off and then off the could form a depend actually to be, uh, probably become president. so therefore, i see
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a lot of controversy here. the question is, who and where, and these groups are not as stable as we know them on the national level. so it's not a natural thing that everyone actually who have been part of these groups in the previous election period will become so. so there, i think the biggest um potential is to be the mind spoiler of things so that things will move much slower when it comes to transformation in the energy sector. climate change on migration, on foreign policy support for ukraine. i think this is the biggest potential for that makes the 2 blog things instead of really creating their extra crowns here, then bring it around full cycle back to us. move on to line. how guaranteed you think she is in facts of, of holding the presidency of the european commission, especially given the bologna immensely. it's saying that it's too early at this point to, to guarantee it. second monday. of course, everyone's trying to keep the leverage and the powder dry, so therefore,
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there will be a lot of negotiation and, and deals going behind the circuits. we have all the commissioners, which also it needs to be completed. so who's sending which commission we have the national governments here with the european conser, which has the right actually to nominate the the um, the next president. but that actually the parliament is the final institution to vote on. and we have seen this in the last period. so when was about funded by a lie and actually came out of nowhere. but i don't expect something to like this to happen this time. so it looks very much. so the p p is the stronger is call them into a group. now, here, announcer, sr, states and canada, they made the race here clearly. so therefore, i think to the, it looks very good for us, the left on the line to enter a 2nd term here. all right, the are left. okay, and that's a comprehensive review of wherever i appreciate that. thank you very much for
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joining us here in onto there. you're welcome. so exit polls in bulgaria show that the former prime minister boy could put us off since right party is in the lead. his party was part of the coalition. that collapse in march triggering the bite, you may consume shoddy reports now from the capital. so if you a new election with of some of the, of a solid populace, formerly due boy cool both. so spotty appears to have one by gary a small problem meant to vote. i spoke earlier, i suppose it was the 60 election in 3 years, but it's still until it bought a soft can form a government. yeah, the modem is like, don't see how the government can be made. we can't do it only with the took this minority policy. the reform is liberal policy say they can only work with the socialist and the ultra nationalist, but not along with us to the mess. don't 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 assembly. but the majority of both gatherings appeared to them like part of the pulse. i think some was, 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 war 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 protest in 2020 full street time prime minister, who bought a subscription to design or guardians to monitor phones and political institutions would, can take a government's have full into part within months, leaving the country in a depot political crisis while i'm a bit disappointed with the situation,
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but people are explicit light to vote right now what they can do. so after searching your wait while gabrielle has recently, paul, she joined the open voltage and getting program, but it's plans to join you to zone have been pushed back twice as a mist inflation targets as well. yeah, we are hopes to end it's long stretch of the instability with 3 years and 6 election slate to it's fall from it. if the leading party does not called it together, a coalition in the election could be so good. i'm a close, i'm sorry, i'll just say to sophia. obviously we can speak to consume live now from sophia, the bulgarian capital. so at goal seems that the uncertainty rolls on. what are people saying that of the morning nick uncertainty suddenly rose on i have the newspapers saying exactly that. uh this is let me read somebody get into it. says sean,
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come back for gab. it just depends up to 40 on the other newspaper just says get, making a strong come back that and also says to humans $2.00 and $1.00, which is the your pin parliamentary election because also have yesterday. and the snap called my table was 1st things, 1st voter turnout we spoke about yesterday is just about 30 percent. and which means a large majority of registered by gavin since bought a, it was a no show. and this is down from 35 percent last year. and if this got to be a new reasoning, it's like elections every 6 months for 3 years they, they seem to be have some of them have just given up. but the deal for sure what to do now, does he have to be have to be given by the election commission. now boy, motor sales party is made us from come back. it's in the lead with about 25 percent, but votes as still being counted. it's the 2nd and 3rd position where the parties on net connect as itself is minority party, which is at about 15 percent. and then we continue the change policy, which is also about 2015 percent. so right now this is where things stand by co
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bought a self has been the prime minister in the past decade. he let the let the government's twice. and his popularity did only during the anti corruption protest in 2020. and he and his government resigned in 2021. so right now, still all the uncertainties to slang out. yeah. still play uh and as we look to the future of what happens um, so the coalitions of about $32.00 coalitions and parties. now i, they're all in totes, or they're going to be having talks about if they could be any permutations or combinations of some potties coming together to form of coalition government. remember, the policy is range with that ideology is from b, e, u, for russia far, right? so we have to see they can call the together a government,
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but also being the rounds. and the preston from under that has criticize the political bulky saying that they put their political interest um ahead of the country's interest. so he's been very critical of them. and there's been speculation. and this speculation has beyond for quite some time that he may have his own political party. now he's a popular figure, but his critics see him as po a russian. so the political state of mid to spend while gary a 33 is down, 6 election flight to houston talking about could we have a stable government? great, thanks for that to go soon. thanks very much. indeed. michael. some sherry for the in. so if you're in bulgaria, thank you. a still head here now, did you guys know the drums, drink, palestinians, and guns are struggling to find the basic requirement sustained like 10 queues.
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conflict and climate force moving 3000000 people in the civil region to flee the have that there's lots of mixed weather conditions across europe at the moment. we've got very stormy conditions, rushing out across central areas, bringing a threat of flooding here. it's much dry on hotter towards the southeast. we can see the heavier rain continuing to push its way east across most eastern areas. and things are looking cool and they get a ton more west to and window across the north west. you can see those cold winds blowing down nothing temperatures down in cities like london and paris. there's west all the weather on monday and tuesday, continuing to forward across northern areas of it should be pushing down towards the bulk and moving across into belarus and west and pots of russia. nothing's all going to get more wets and windy across scandinavia with a patch of winter still for pots of noise. but we from sunny spells,
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kind of getting you're watching out 0 or my developed upstairs. at at least 35 people have been killed at the new wave. it is ready as strikes across the district . problems fell less than 24 hours officer and is really special for this is operations. the rescue for caps has killed at least $200.00, some full tell us how much is painted a video of what it says that the bodies of 3 concepts who were killed during israel's rate in the threat refugee camp on saturday. the group didn't release the names, but the group says one was a us citizen. more than a 100 is ready to come to believe to still be in got his ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu said it's not time to quit. of the fellow will cover that man. but if any guns resign from the emergency government done so as being critical. if you know who's finding the goal in garza, let's be not to be seen. is that correct? who's you? thank you, professor of golf politics. it kind of university joyce's here on the set. so for us, so lots to talk about 1st up. um, so benny guns is patients funding is run out, the price will apply and they seize broad deal. so he's quit. what are the implications of that?
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was my fault and that they're the only one that there was more or less motivated with him that the gorman to the left, that the government so means that now and if i knew i was more and under the pressure of the rides, we not in the heart of the how do i the win members? so it's difficult to think about now eh, a decision was taken by the government that this more it online with regents these 5 agreement. i mean this part of the government that the remains there and they were coming in are more pro, continuation of the war. and even the, the fact that maybe think be, is entering the government is getting more more, more or to this fire and that to continue with a war. we have to be mind that, that it's a unit initial is a good the customer solution that might be bolted to be that this related to the proposal officers fire that presented by by then it on me with this idea that in this solution is mentioned that these are like septic,
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this fire $65.00 proposal with 3 stages might be in danger if the government of nathan, who now has more pressure to continue the war and not to reach cease far so things that they were moving towards a more positive approach to one of the cease fire. now again can change the direction. okay. i the estate on to blinking. he's in the region primarily to run pop the sees 5 discussions, but also he's meeting which will come into a 2nd. but he also, he's, he's meeting with benny. and so what about that? well, the thing is on the 1st time of the he met so that he may remember that many guns also traveled to the us and nothing done official at 3 because he was discredited by the by didn't on the apple. and he has been in contact with, with the department and with that many on the government. i assume that this has to do with a deal of boston, antonia who got them and that they are trying to create some kind of good environment with the, with the next or possible next government that would be more willing to accept some
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price or some indications or some suggestion from them, any kind of government and on the front the guns left the government? no. the meeting is not nobody in portland now in terms of how guns come in for wednesday, plenty of solicitation, but to think about the future of every stroke. i don't think even if i knew who was very happy with the blinking meeting, i got some more when he's asking against not to resign. but he's a bit of good the the but i'm going to show that the blinking is not counseling the meet them because guns left. right. at least to find the massive price of this video for what it says of the bodies of 3 captors who had been killed as a result of. but it's really a operation to free for captions. what do you make of that? well, again, we are in the middle of a bit of not this is the very beginning of, of the war kind of information that is shown by one side of the other. in this case, the video even though shows something that it might affect the public opinion
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inside of the sort of in the way that's based rarely as are dealing with the version of the off of the hostages that give their own people. something that will really happen in the past is really, are not talking about that they are dismissing the be the western media are not following up with with that they are not giving for the be the at this video. so again, we are in this bill of was saying the truth with showing which be view of the the 3 are or not add to to the gaming point seem himself who is doing was in this, in this case like this. well, of course it's like using how much of the biggest profit this, how much is showing be this of how the furnace is dealing with their own people the but again, we see how western media or other media are accepting or receiving what they want to see i'm rejecting, right? so that's the thing, isn't it? because of the internationally, this is proceed to the 70 months west of media as the focus is on the full catches
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. it'd be released but not the hundreds of palestinians who are killed or indeed potentially if the these have mass cleanser verified the other captives who were killed in the operation except guy. you see that reaction of the government's many governments in europe. they were bracing the front that they liberated the 4 hostages of nobody on them, the kidding of all these people. and even they and they criticized the fingers provided by, by the has ministry in augusta saying that they were not 100 percent. sure. then the government that they did not say anything, was pain in the line with that. the question that they already are showing on the europe. yeah. let us. yeah, i mean, this is showing again the, the was found out that some governments are having, in terms of which lives are more important. i'm a senior as always products. alright, the sooner we'll leave it there for the man. thanks very much indeed for that analysis. sometimes in the studio as now rights groups say as well as military has been using starvation as a weapon of war and gas,
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or it's being talked to was wells and pipelines resulting in an acute border shortage. they've been forced to ration what level they have do lead, i guess, as this report, family members working hand in hand to survive another day. the entire population of calls that 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 really struggling if the thing is challenging and difficult . these really ministry is systematically foaming, go to wells, and pipelines. the jamal family lives some state law here in the know about
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suffering, one of the worst 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 and many palestinians have been killed trying to get water . despite all they forced to enjoy, every member of the jamal family is helping russian to one. so they have we prioritize washing clothes. the water we used for laundry is not disposed. instead, we'll use it for the toilets dishwasher. that 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 of the united nations as well. and if this continues, the consequences could soon become fatal. judy vega, i'll just sarah the
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side of the main hospital and these 2, these 2 tubes of sasha was attacked and is now out of service. that's according to doctors without borders. doctors tend to transfer the patients off to the rapid support forces, open fire inside the hospital inside today, the hospital was one of the last remaining operational medical facilities in l fashion. home to more than 1000000 people from 830002 flight the home. so as a result of the fighting in the last month, the u. n says more than 3000000 people have been forced to flee their homes this year and central. it's a hell of countries like the king of prussia and money and media. it blames confidence in climate change in between across their own groups of killed, more than 20000 people. to escape the violence of struggling to find food or to medical services. catherine, sorry that this report agencies in book enough also say the cost less than that part of this, the whole region is $1.00 of the most neglected. thousands of people have been
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killed by armed groups, a fee to, i'll call you to. 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 comp in dougherty and then the ends we arrived. we haven't left, it's too dangerous to return home. life from the camps is too dangerous to life in the camp is hard, but we have no choice, but just to survive, the aid was trying to reach those who are still in the villages. they have lead me ted, food, water, and health care services by toes of rooms to the villages. i will, they say they leave in constant danger, but that is actually a deep sense of discrimination in well solidarity. there is no other way to say
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it 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 and diplomatic initiative compared to the millions and it, they all in africa. basic, more than 200 kilometers away from body, people in the copy to and why the 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 at fossil has been on the amendatory government after the june to stage a crew in 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,
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the country back to civilian leadership. but many people doubt that situation will change. cathy, sorry, all g 0. there's still a head here in out 0. my fin levelland las vegas. what donald trump is just how his 1st big rally as a convicted felon. he is in the lead in this way state nevada. i'll be talking
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devices about why they are still by the the, the judging interviews is it's wrong. let me just go to pieces. i think that the new thing. yep. one of these governments with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking on the e. you made weapons of being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running mean what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing up, present as not the need for the fact that he had the story on talk to how does era
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what constitutes exemption? we generally talk your see, i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we won't be, we want the education my wants to read them. we don't have to lead them in different countries in the policy of it's going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no $1000.00 service this placement. and then you're saying you're reports for that. i should just trust the community off to the side. the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders, the integrity in the pursuit of truth interrogate the narrative. there's no question about the united states is effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yeah. think that correct,
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but so is the international community upfront, only without just in the the other guy and welcome back. no tensions escalating between north and south korea as they continue to engage in a tit for tat bible across the board. as solas review me, it's practice a blasting ncp on young messages across the board of through loud speakers. this is in response to north korea sending more than a 1000 trash. and when you feel balloons towards the south, over the past few weeks, cut out the, our military has the capability to overwhelmingly respond to north korea is provocation to james and we are closely monitoring the north korean military.
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therefore, i am confident the military can respond. a lot of these conjunctions. a powerful sister is about a strong response to what she described as publication. give me a young, says souls, actions are prelude with dangerous situation. well, mason richey is an associate professor of international politics of hon. cook university for an study, see things north korea views the south propaganda attacks as a threat to the legitimacy of fed raising. so in order for you to really hate these about speaker attacks, they can skim john because they are in some ways. so threatening the legitimacy with the regime they're just built on. they called the personality of came and became family. and so these attacks are considered not only in salt, to national pride, not only are they considered this requirement, but of course i don't work there, but they're also, you know, it's personal attack again,
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says the human figure in that practice and then the nation and most of yeah, because they, they, they really hate to use a loud speaker broadcast and they really hate the leaflets that are sent in by activists here in south korea across the borders. many of them are themselves. uh, you know, its former uh north korean uh, escapees. uh, in north korea, i really hates this uh any logical attack and you won't get the chance maintained information monopoly and information dominance at risk population that doesn't have much less expense to india now. and the prime minister and under moody has been sworn in for the time bodies, b. j. p, felt sort of majority in the polls needing allies to form a coalition administration. the indian government has failed to give visas to out 0 correspondence to report on the story. so we're covering the election from outside the country. stephanie that can assist is no stranger to the job nor the
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ceremony. henry moody has been sworn in india's prime minister for the 3rd time. but this time things are different. for the 1st time. he doesn't have a majority. he's never worked with any other quotes, and 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. mr. mcgee, with this tim, put them in with that he would be able to become a bit more efficient listener than what he has been all this white said he's been the one who has been speaking and the others have been following his socks of critics accused the hindu nationalist of undermining india is democracy and promoting divisive anti must and 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 locked in the last 10 years. there is no doubt that
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india has developed. people 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 used clips. it's not, i don't see this is a democratically elected government. frankly, the challenge now the prime minister moody to navigate coalition rule. stephanie decker o g 0 to the united states. now where republican front runner, donald trump, has held his 1st major rally since becoming a convicted criminal. as a presumptive republican nominee for the u. s. presidency was in nevada, which is an important swing state with poles. put him in the full of l reports from
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las vegas of the extreme heat, but extreme times. according to donald trump. last week rooker joe signed an executive order that is pro invasion pro child trafficking pro woman trafficking, pro human trafficking and pro drug dealers. blistering temperatures in las vegas, still not enough to keep thousands of suppose there's a way the republican presumptive nominee taken to the stage for his 1st big rally as a convicted criminal. 10 days ago he was in a court room and new york being found guilty of falsifying business records. now he's on the other side of the country in a swing state. he says he will win if we win nevada. we wouldn't. the whole thing with support is even buying t shirts, endorsing that southern status that actually motivates me to vote. i feel like he's been unfairly targeted for political reasons. donald trump isn't a strong position haven, nevada. right now. he has
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a 5 point lead ahead of joe 5. if it takes nevada, it will be the 1st time a republican has done this since george w bush in 2004. but remember, there was still 5 months ago. the question is, how do you keep hold of something? he's hoping this place will help las vegas, nevada is real money maker employees. thousands. a huge proportion of them. let's. he knows, work is in the service industry. hit hard like hybrid the economy, furious about legal immigration. he meets the votes and is pushing called for the. the republican party matches and aligns with our culture and our values are core. it's the core of us. a lot can happen between now and november, but the political winds of change may be heading to nevada, at least if donald trump gets his white fill of l out this era las vegas. and with that, that's it for this news. uh, let me just give you a note in the direction of our website out there at dot com is the address or the
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stories were covering right the on the page project come into the analysis. i'll be back in a couple of minutes and having to look for the in some neighborhoods across lebanon, the syrians are being forced out the government estimates. they're up to 2000000 syrians and 11 on one, and every 4 people. they are managing the crisis one day, the internal security acts against violators, and then they don't do anything for us. human rights groups are accusing lebanese authorities of using discriminatory practices against the syrians to force them to return to their country. they include deforestation often without judicial review. and the latest crackdown security forces are closing shops, illegally owned by syrians, nearly 70 percent,
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according to the united nations don't have the proper documents. the government into boskus is accused of leveraging refugees to extract concessions like the listing of international sanctions. all the while syrians have no rights in a country that has no laws on asylum seekers or refugees. ellis themes in the gaza strip as is there, as long continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media, and it needs to be questioned, sustain coverage that actively humanizes as readings and actively humanize of palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to kind of wait tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing past, from palestine to pakistan from syria to indonesia. ok, foundation was delivered to bonnie to over 3300000 people. this year we will be delivering to bonnie to over $23.00 countries across the globe. supporting
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