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3 been why had this is tina, how many between the moment i got injured and now i've had a round 61 surgeries. it could be weeks before anyone can be safely evacuated again and get the rare opportunity to receive treatment outside of the war zone. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the news our life from joe ha, coming up in the next to 60 minutes. these really military confirms age of, of soldiers have been killed in fighting and gaza, southern city of rough or is really strikes target residential areas in central and southern gaza healing. at least 30 age palestinian protest is across the front,
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smashed against the price of the fall, rise ahead of upcoming election. anyway, the and convicted in sweden of war crimes has been freed as fond of of person as well between the 2 countries. and on chief of statements with the latest sports news reigning champion to the get up to a winning stores at euro 2024. they come back from the on to be helping us see one increasing the we begin this news hour in gauze that way. these really military has confirmed age of its soldiers have been killed in fees. fighting in rough. uh it's the worst incident. food is rarely in the gaza strip since january the soldiers, all members of a combat engineering units were in an ahmed vehicle when it was hit by an explosion . early on saturday morning, most military wing, the custom brigades says it was
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a complex ambush against enemy vehicles. and released videos which appeared to show its functions targeting is rarely soldiers in separate incidents in rasa. this is okay, so today we hesitate, another heavy price and i'll just throw in defense of item line and what it is, a deep sadness with great grief about my head, with all the citizens of israel, among the full of a row of glorious hop breaks for the terrible loss for the entire people of his ro, how during the day of families in this difficult time, and i pay tribute to upgrade warriors and leaders engaged in the sacred mission of defeating the enemies, i'm returning the kidnapped. when the price is high, we will remember what we're fighting for. we're outside thing to insure our existence and all future responses. many forces have launched an operation in the vicinity, whether it's owned is what killed drugs, such as a residential areas have been targeted with ad strikes. and us hillary shows at
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least 9 palestinians with him to the north. in gauze the city is rarely bombings, have killed at least 29 palestinians, and digit dozens of all those 3 residential buildings were destroyed in the i'll shoot you and a 2 neighborhoods will, nevermind to the israeli government has done or to 0 from reporting the so homeless load is joining us from the georgia. any and capital i'm on honda. what do we know about how the soldiers were killed as well? these really are me says that an initial probe into the incident shows that it combat engineering vehicle carrying all 8 of those soldiers exploded. they're looking into the possibility perhaps, but it was an engine tank missile that was fired. the initial investigation shows that it was some sort of explosive that was either underneath the vehicle or place on it by perhaps a have mass spider. but nonetheless, these really armies saying that this was an attack, how mass confirming that it was their fighters that launched this attack we've been
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hearing from is really politicians across the political lyle. let's begin with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. who said that even though there had been heavy losses in this war and today specifically the war and the fighting must continue until all of the goals are achieved. nearly 9 months into this war. israel has not accomplished what it set out to back in october. there are still more than a $120.00 is really captive still being held inside of gaza. and since the ground invasion into gauze that had began late last year, that the total of is really soldiers is now a $308.10 to us we are speaking now we are looking at life pictures of a demonstration integrity of one of a series of demonstrations cooling for the return of the captives and also cooling for a c. so at honda is there a sense that there was growing pressure on the government from not only the
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families of the captives, but now the families of the soldiers? and there's been a lot of mounting pressure on these really government in the last several months. and that's because the government has not showed any signs, but it's willing to accept a deal any time. there is a talk of a ceasefire deal or negotiations. these really sent from us cannot seem to agree with these really pointing the finger at him us every time, but families up is really captive. and in fact the hostage and missing families for them spokesperson just tonight has said that israel cannot win against chemist in gaza. essentially calling for an end to the war, calling for a cease fire deal. but it's not the only thing demonstrators are calling for. they're also wanting to see new governance in israel. they want to see new leadership. they believe that benjamin netanyahu should not just be replaced, but overthrown the saying that his policies have not let israel in the right direction. and that the way the war effort is going is not one that is going to
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seem victorious for these really. so the list of demands is ongoing from these demonstrators as protest, continue across israel tonight. thank you so much. and a reminder, the israeli government has done though to do or from operating in israel and extended that decision. that's why correspondent honda joined us from jordan hands on hold that he sent us this update from the villa in central casa. and we know that the air strikes have been intensified in the same exact way a place where the incident as we know that at least a 108 soldiers have been killed in this incident. and we still don't know how this incident takes place. so the next upcoming hours are going to reveal a lot, but the area that was targeted is some fun. it's in the western parts of the and
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that area has hundreds of thousands of movies that work this things in the area. and also, i need to clarify that the system is not very far away from the area in odessa, where there are lots of people there. now we need to know that there have been no ambulances, no has a care where it is a military. that is, we're able to reach that area because the is there any forces, right? targeting, anyone who keeps school. but we know that there has been a lot of massive s traits and a lot of massive exposure and a targeting a residential building. most people in frozen units reported that they were hearing big stages and they were seeing the black smoke in the side. these remy is rarely on the spokesman daniel had got he says these really ami is making significant achievements in rafa low bow chapel to philadelphia. so people feel it's clear to us that we need to defeat the rough i brigade, i think that this task is progressing in
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a determined professional manner. fortunately, because even the long side, the heavy price, we say today, the cheapness in russell a very significant and yes, we're getting closer to disbanding the rest of the gate and also because, and i'd like to unpack all of these developments. ha, here is a scholar in middle east and security studies and kind of the endowment for international peace and he joins. we now live from london a we just heard the spokesperson for these really ami daniel, who gary saying that these really ami is making significant achievements is not true. so i think it all comes down to what you define a significant achievement. seems rabies have put a pretty high bar for what they call victory in gaza? since the beginning of this from bard meant of the strip that the gun in october. and i don't think that they're really going to get any closer to victory of the, the way in which they've defined victory is complete,
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removal of governance and military capacity of having us. and as we've just seen, the military capacity of thomas is far from being removed. it's being degraded significantly. so essentially, even with the idea that you can completely remove the military capacity for the same time, continuing this sort of environment where people are going to be very easily recruited in through operations are resisting this race, i think is really short sights. it, i don't think that this is a military assessment. in any case, i think this is a political decision by the neck and yahoo government that realizes that they, they really don't have much of the men game when it comes to this particular product for an operation and gaza. except to just keep on going in order to maintain the survival of the lesson, yahoo, government and we have been reporting on the death. so think 8 soldiers killed in
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southern gaza. that is the deadliest attack on his ready forces since the beginning of the year. what does that say about israel is capabilities in gaza at this point as well? i think what you've seen is the israelis have gone. it does a, there's been a tremendous civilian death told among palestinians uh the live in dogs. uh over the past 9 months. we're talking at least 40000 people dead. the majority of them are a civilian. and so i think that the, the way in which this war has been prosecuted over the past 9 months has come under heavy criticism internationally to the point. but israel is currently in the dark at the international court of justice for genocide. it is uh the suggestion that the international criminal court will be issuing warrants uh for the defense minister on the prime minister of israel. so i don't think that objectively speaking, we can view with these really operation as being particularly successful and
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certainly not in keeping with the the rules and regulations of international humanitarian law. and as we speak, there is a sense that there is some international pressure of building the push for agreement on this. us back ceased by a proposal, but what we heard from benjamin netanyahu today, and i'll just read a short section of it when the price is this hi, of course, referring to the deaths of the soldiers. we remember what we are fighting for and we are fighting to ensure our existence and our future. it certainly doesn't sound like any sort of back down is coming anytime soon. i or no, i don't think that there is, but i don't think that that's frankly much to do with what happened today. i think that nothing yahoo has made a clear multiple times over the past 9 months, not simply over the last few days and weeks that he's not interested in ending this particular bombardment of guys. i think, as i said earlier, the issue for him is political survival. and he knows that once this bombardment
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comes to an end um that his political future is. and i very least and serious question not least because of the fact that there will be some sort of national inquiry into the intelligence failures of let's october 7th. and i think he's frankly, very concerned about how international public opinion has really strong against these really operation and is probably concerned that there will be warranty history from the i c, c. and frankly, israel is on the way to being a power. i states in many parts of the world, a ready it is and the parts of asia and africa and south america. um, so the, the situation doesn't look particularly optimistic when it comes to these ray, these agreeing to a cease fire. there has been a lot of criticism of thomas and there's a lot of criticism that ought to be pointed at some us. but let's be clear, these reviews have called into question the very basis of the ceasefire. they are, which is they will not go for
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a cease fire until they achieve quote unquote their objectives when it comes to us . and i don't think that that's going to be particularly likely any time. so, right. ha, haley, thank you so much for your analysis alia, who is a school in middle eastern studies at the kind of get endowment for international peace? thank you. of the u. s. military says it will temporarily relocate to the humanitarian p. a. it builds off the coast of goza and move it back to us still, and in israel, the move is meant as a precaution to prevent damage by predicted high seas. the project cost $320000000.00 and was probably destroyed last month shortly after its construction . a small amount of aid has been arriving through the po since may, but 8 organizations say it wouldn't be needed if israel opens the land crossings to let trucks into gaza. early in my calling fully about the boat spoke with us as spokesman. james elder, who was in the bella and she started by asking him,
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just how desperate the situation on the ground is it's, it's done, it should surprise no one, but it is much worse because it can't in the last 6 weeks, every single day we've had the bombardments the drones, the relentless attacks, the denials of i. so it shouldn't surprise anyone, but it should. it should break our hearts and i just blot on our humanity that it's being allowed to get to this point. we are now to a point where, where yeah, where i'm outside of hospital again is it was on the hospital as soon as i walked in, probably as soon as i walked in, i found the little boy ali who 5 days ago with a sleep in the family home, when it was struck in the next thing, he felt 3 blows, the light of the rumble. i met his mother, 2 stories about she explained the 2 other siblings have been killed. this has gone on for the last 6 weeks valley. this is going on for $250.00 days now of tools it sweltering, hates people, say to be old. people must be used to that. yes, i used to live with thousands and used to the 8 in the family home in the home with
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the air conditioning in the home. a ceiling fans not intense crime together in a breath with spice, with 40 degree hate on sand. this is what people out there being denied i there being that odd protection, say things and now i didn't need dignity and was the last 3 dies. valley have a sleep 1st because of the palms and the drones. it's $250.00 days for the civilians here. so yes, everyone here physically, psychologically, is somehow just holding on. i'll ask you a bit more about the impact of the war on children in just a moment, but i just wanted to get to age because you mentioned a day how much of it has gone into guys in the last 2 days, i understand you are part of a convoy of a child, so we're trying to get into the cost of ship. can you describe to us the process of that? what it takes to get those a trucks into a gas line. how many have gone in and add these past few days? it's, it's a very complicated process to get in because of the, the restrictions uh, uh, put it put on top of eyes,
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but we do it. we know the paperwork, we know the, the hoops to jump through, but it is very difficult to get in. for example, in my few minutes here and agents, guardian hoff as many trucks of i valley as in april half as many when we have this critical nutrition situation. why was that the case? that was the case because in may of course, we had the rough offensive, the limited quote unquote and limited offensive and rough. all that meant that led to the displacement of a 1000000 people. so the left side is coming in, but it's not just getting it in. it's when we did it in its value show, we can get it across the javascript without i'd work has been to more i'd work. is it been killed in this war? been any war, any role since the advent of the united nations? it's extraordinary. it is an incredibly difficult place to work, but palestinians and foreigners are very brave on the front lines once you did it in. if we look valley as to wednesday, a few days ago, there was a mission of units. if we were taking
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a truck full of nutritional and medical supplies for 10000 children, nutritional and medical supplies 410000 children, we had all the approvals, we were going to die. the city from dairy butler in the front of here. it's basically a fortune shalom. it's a round trip. it took 13 hours and we spent each of those around check points. audrey around paperwork, was it a truck? was it event? all sorts of he said, he said the reality is, this truck was been denied access. so those 10000 children did not get that. and now, you know, simple, go back again. but it's not as easy as just returning next day because of how dangerous it is a place to upright. remember and use realize the occupying power has the legal responsibility to, to facilitate that i, we must have, i'm a day goals. we tone voice. right? you know, simple. so does the set of tires, should we do water? we do protection, we need to be everywhere. so that was denied, but folly. there is an even more preacher doc aspect to that mission. as we stood on the coastal on there for hours and hours and hours,
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i was watching them and i was watching many, yes, i will probably lawyers that engine is in a pos, live with a single fishing net age just trying to catch a few fish, pull their families suddenly takes time from the, from the very large is riley check point a tank, sorry, a tank time. next thing to every, all the fishermen played as kirk fishermen said they were shots that was shown on the beach. i was rather un agencies, doctors, and power medics. i immediately rang authorities to get us permission to access these people. in case there was a sign of law to immediately then medical care that was denied that help was denied finally sally half an hour later as those man laid down those men who were no doubt someone's brother, father and son. as they lay there, the other fishermen, their family, their friends, 2 party bags that we had. i went down the beach. i'm drove roll them off, i sold them one man had been shot in the back. and now the man who still had
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a fishing it round his foot were short in the neck. i know that because i sold us only because we bore witness to that. these are not unique events on the jobs, the street. how incredibly side james, you talked about the children and meeting children who were injured in a recent is really a toxic job allow where you are right now. there is the impact of the war. of course, the children being killed, they being made, but there's also non nutrition which is spreading among children fast and, and reaching devastating in an unprecedented levels across casa, because as we mentioned, of a lack of humanitarian aid and the restrictions on a going into that into what impact is this having on the children now, and what impact is it going to have on them in the future? the impact on children, whether it's no job to know how to bob, bob. and so the idea that a teenage girl or grandmother accused old the old, i made each get a shower. y'all idea that disease is tied the roads, and yes, we had to stabilize inches,
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stabilize agents to stabilize ation. sandra sally. they are critical places for those children with some of the most legal forms of mount nutrition. they closed during the rough or offensive, such as thousands of children who were getting the, the treatment they needed, then not getting the treatment. i needed all of this, all of the stuff on bottom as well. it's not always in raffle. it's not. it was very intense from bombardments to apache helicopters. 247. no, there's no way anyone's for thought on sleep. i'm in a building. how do you sleep in a tend to me that it will? probably it all comes back to a cease far and the more a more we say, the more it seems that those people who are the decision making power to face the same. so actually disconnected to the sufferings of every day. children who yeah, on the gaza strip on palestinian has been killed and others injured during it is rarely raid and they freak in the occupied westbank, 16 year old. so con, cut that they has been named as they use queued. israel has carried out many raids across the occupied west bank since friday,
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injuring multiple people. there's been bull cross board of violence between these really military and has the law in southern 11 on at least one person was killed when and is rarely drone hit a motorcycle in the town, a bench appeal on saturday morning. they're growing fee is of escalating violence on the border. could trigger a larger regional conflict the purchased as a cost front have marched against fall right policies. and if elections at the end of this month demonstrate has turned out in paris and all the cities against the national rally after the sol right party, one more than 30 percent of the vote in european parliament to elections has about live reports from paris. thousands of people failed. congress has passed the last night. the bleak, at the start of the demonstration against the fall of rights and from the front leg
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. it's necessary to defend freedom. we must defend it. so that's, i mean it's as soon as i come from the migrant family, sometimes the behavior and looks you get, make you feel it is no longer friends. leading to protest, perhaps there's new left wing alliance that includes the socialist screens and call me this the but whenever entertain the idea that these people will seize power in a country like france. because we would never entertain the idea of racism. discrimination on the basis of skin color on the basis of religion can exist and the 7th most powerful economy in the world. in front. on sunday, maureen depends on team a great national rarely policy. one more than 30 percent of the food in from says you election. so i headed to the french president, sent to write policies and embarrassing results for emmanuel michael that prompted him to unexpectedly dissolve, call them and see if they have protesting, maybe against the ball rolling, for the loss of our go with the french presence emanuel michael. not only with his
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policies present straight collection is putting in danger. protests disappear, independence for right policy, for when the balance says, i'm really angry with the manual, not chrome for calling this election just 3 weeks before the olympics with all the security and diplomatic concerns and with the far right riding, so high. it's utterly irresponsible. my process, these are the dissatisfaction offenses and he wants to give people a choice. his opponents say he's gambling with democracy and the future of thoughts . latasha butler ultra sarah paris. let's bring in rainbow mary, who is a specialist in french politics and professor at queen mary university of london. professor, thank you so much for joining us. let's put all of this in context. exactly how influential is the fall rise becoming in front,
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given that historic result that we saw in the european problem in collections before right, it has been growing and popular. see for a long time and frogs. they have never yet been in a position to win an election, and that's what makes this selection different to, or that's pre dest s's. they haven't had a natural force previously to take the presidency. and normally the parliamentary elections come straight off to the presidential ones and it's difficult for anyone else to win them. but a mid term election like this gives them a real opportunity, especially when they've jobs done so well in the european elections. oppose currently suggested that going to be the largest party in parliament, but probably as the leader of hong calling them and rather than having their own majority. and so the real question now is whether the, all the policies on the political spectrum, can you nice against them, or whether they would end up with the situation of divide and conquer professor, if you could set the scene for us. exactly. how did they become so influential? is it a case of disappointment with my crone and his government?
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is it a case of them perhaps becoming more palatable? moving more to the center? what exactly has gone on here? the express it's both of pushing the pole. so the, the pull factor is that they have worked very hard on trying to soften the image. what they cool, i'm d demonize ation or detoxification, if you will. they've tried to soften that image on areas such as a guy writes women's rights. they've got a useful you need to jordan bought out that he's 28 years old. he's charismatic, he's bringing new electricity. they weren't previously able to reach. and at the same time, a lot of people are also not facing so much for them as against everybody else. they've become very disillusioned with president mac cronan has been throwing in on popularity. he pushed through some very unpopular pension reforms earlier this year . and they also become disillusioned with the mainstream, left and mainstream. right to kind of pos into 2017 and
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a struggling to really gain the, the previous success. so people are unhappy and they feel that the quality of life is bullen. and if no one else has been able to find the answers, they're starting to say, well, maybe it's time to give the far. i said, what do you anticipate will happen at these elections? might they continue that they winning streak? and i think it's possible and probable that they will end up being the largest individual policy in parliament. so the key question regarding whether they've become the next government, so not is where the of the policies are able to form an alliance between the gibson big a numbers joined together. then the far right has my phone has been banking on that he's been banking on the fair at the far right. forcing the minds of everybody else to co operate. when previous the that's did against him. but at the moment it looks
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like the policies of the left may be trying to work together without mac chrome or they probably don't have the numbers working separately. so i think it will be very interesting to see what the space of play is off to the 1st round of the election because the election is held are for 2 rounds. and then to see if the fast results help to concentrate minds and encourage people to work together for the 2nd result as x amount of results and beyond to try so on the far right from the family. and i think a reason for us to watch that profess so thank you so much for your analysis. that's rainbow mary, who is a professor as queen mary university of london. thank you. sweden and iran has conducted a present as well. that includes the release of an arabian national convicted of war crimes. so calm has freed, how many naughty who had been sentenced to life in connection with the mess execution of political prisoners in 1988, an exchange of ron released 2 swedish nationals including
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a former you diplomat. so, so that it has more from data or off the 5 years in a city. this prison is now back in iran in 2019 how many movie was arrested. why it was disagreement as a tourist in 2022 stocum district court centers noted to life in prison after being convict. as for his role in the 1988 mess as a cushion of political prisoners in your, on international rights groups estimate that the trials at the end of year on the rock war results in the exit cushion of up to 5000 people. moody was the deputy prosecutor at that time. 9. the, i mean to hon. i'm with my family now. i deeply tank old. it was a tough, uncomplicated case, and a search has made many efforts in a letter i wrote to my family. i told them about my situation and that my case was very tough. i told them that on the god could free me, as it was complicated, soon after nobody's arrest your own defense to be the citizen. and you would attend union employee, you hon. float of this up there on airport. why he was about to leave the country
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for a lot of this was charged with spying for his ro and corruption on earth, a crime. the cat is a death penalty and you're wrong. you don't know the rest of the city that you're running into a national side, as he think 2023 was just, it was charged with quote, committed crimes in the country. city to say is these are cause issues by granting officials or wrongful grounds is on the lawn has imprisoned them both as phones and a cynical negotiation game to good, the uranium citizen, i mean, noting or released by sweet how wife, passion between iran as to be then grew the gulf state of mind began it's mitigation fx. often nearly a year of thoughts, both parties agreed on a prisoner as well. the prisoner swap between the run and western countries is not the $1.00 to $23.00. your own city is 5 american citizens, limited to and receive $6000000000.00 of his own money that had been for them and do as really is but you run individuals, you've had to change your offices,
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the needs of a citizen. is it the 3040 random diplomacy? but what's the most visuals audit cruising to run for the rest of the citizens as a bargaining chip in negotiations recently set it up to 0, tara sent ahead on out 0 world edition on display in the u. k. that all eyes on the princess of wales. and didn't sports team. india scent. sense home smiling. what's been a job and a great day in florida. the latest creek is coming up. please just finish up the the midsummer from the storm was often produced. damaging hail. this was an example of the central assembly from a day or 2 ago, admittedly, look much like summer looks very much like the middle of winter. and it said it gives the impression a snare involved in the house. but it was
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a hailstorm. and that same and masters now i moved east woods and taken it stones with it. in fact is redeveloped, of the black sea. and this mass here is slow moving from this terms of a similar nature of co nose and turkey. and i'm going to run the way out through ukraine and northwards, in contrast, taking away the sliver of nice warm sunshine which goes back dental spring. this season of toe mike, summer. it's crude for the most part is off from when the and sometimes which is affecting currently fronts the low countries gemini scandinavia. and then it throws itself eastwards into the mountains of the outs and probably developed fixed on the stores and places like i'll start this process will continue for the next. how many days will that speculate? i've got a 5 day full cost, at least for london. the average here is tons to so we're not far off the average temperature. that's generally a dry looking picture. no us disappointing is. it has been recently where the house is pulse of europe is usually, so we're like endless here in spain. and here we go. deep below the average for 3 days,
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but the sunny side for most of the time as it is in mr. north africa. apart from the big charles in the west, he says he went to more towards here yet to provide a. are you looking back? are, you know, i'm not file but not in the eyes of his government. my life has been us. can you just mean like i 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 the last year i received it. so you're only as good as possible. take listen celia, and i'll just 0. you will cekada a duty and a growth using for p use a cost to contribute to improving the lives of thousands in our projects except the cost and we strive to ensure it reaches its deserving recipients,
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visit the costs are requested. and remember, it's a cup you revise wells and increases systems costs on ridgecrest the and watching odyssey or of reminder of how top stories they're selling. these randy military has confirmed age of its soldiers have been killed in this fighting in rough on this box. the worst incident for these really um, in the gaza strip, since gender is ready, forces have been targeting residential areas with strikes and artillery across the strip. buildings have been blown up in the southern city. a process,
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at least 9 palestinians were killed in those at get in the v is a columnist at her rights and the author of the punishment of gaza. he says this war doesn't have an end, as the goal of total victory is unachievable. this is not the unprecedented, but they do say very meeting for the bigger even though let's remember stem that they so jane the broken doesn't really came today, but it is the brand that they sell just is a big every price for the society, especially when it gets installed a total number in the adult and as most of the to reach day of the day, almost every day we hear about losses. so, oh, for soldiers and more and more deeper it is when i ask what or, and i'm do when this is in this before we might
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become an endless lot of or if it's a ration wage, as strong as is where the army use the, the home us forces can or as you and some of the tash and ends and then the rest and the ation each, each know where any decent lives there. we never be a tree of this or they come was told to the big story that 5 meters, the. busy lift and the i was speaking about and the we, we know the fee to year it would go on and on and on on there is right and come us . but maybe isn't. we realize that it leads to nowhere and it must stop in any process. this is really for us as have destroyed nearly all the was a wells in northern goals are making a hunger crisis even was the u. n warrant this week that hoff, as guns as population are expected to face death and still invasion by mid july. some of the innovation has moved on to the floor for his life and its denial is
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such a slow day the the school in july, the or if you do come serves as a shelter for the space people and water tank goes like this and limits holding cause it has been decimated and is really a tax which targeted or infrastructure needed to sustain life and ready, laid is allowed to reach the region. the most. um, what you see is a living proof of the vitreous suffering. not only from the shortage of taking water, but also the accumulating waste. instead, sewage above all, our homes are destroyed but they will keep patient. we are suffering from all friends enough for me to attempt to find leveled homes is not just the luck of food . our children are starving to death in many places. this is how children have been drinking from puddles metix. they may survive the thirst, not monday, and so in disease do you ins, agency for children, goodness, have called the since this man,
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me deprivation as man nutrition quickly of thousands of children within weeks. well i better stop having to use way these destroyed no idea. hey, mr. walter wells too. we cannot feed our children and now we can not find a drop of clean water. this is not nice. even animals have a better life compared to us. we are butchered, if not by these ready bombardments by salvation, and lack of water. while i can say is gold as a shield, he is our rock. we are standing our ground with patients and fortitude. let fortitude is much hard to for children, many of whom have lost parents. most of the displaced have to walk long distances to get some water. some kind of things have result into drinking sea worth it. as people close to the shore have been using and created brackish water for months, cards, surface water supply lines. in addition to wells is really strikes and incursions destroyed this out of nation units and its troops a blocking fuel. in systematic attacks on a convoys,
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even drinking water is prevented from reaching people. during the last 8 months, soldiers incentives have posted numerous videos of them destroying what the d. a trickled in, including water bottles. the latest you under, for to the accused. israel of extermination. the government's policy to collectively deny food and water to gaza was announced in october when the defense minister declared that it would be no electricity, no foods on no fuel and mine and deadly. and that policy is still backed by international leaders and supporters. cutting off time, cutting off water. so cool. i think the israel does have that right and children's may be forced to pinch theaters like this. the impunity to impose of famine is supported israel's right to defend itself. some of them jobby other,
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they're the cousins from around the world have converged on the secret valley of out of 5. you make a in saudi arabia. so the climax of the annual hush pilgrimage, they've been gathering on the mountain as mostly what's considered to be the highlight of the spiritual journey. about a report from mount out of this is mounted, lucy reviewed hill overlooking the plains of all the fat pilgrims gathered. he at night others joined late to do. this is why muslims believes the profit. well, how much gave he's buying a sub and the place has become one of his loves, sacred sites that come from all over the well, some spent is saving money so they could make this trip. once in a lifetime, johnny discrepancies tenant. i am 51 years old and the minutes i am spending sheer
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amount are of thought equal my entire life. i just want gone to for gives me a lot of fat is the focal point of hatch. a day spent with with action and prayers . a seal, the games wearing simple white cloth gold from spend the day all tools. despite the high temperatures, risk of heat, stroke, and exhaustion, there was spend the entire day under the sweltering sun, but they see it as a sacrifice with making for the sake of was in the off to live. moslems can sit the hot of that rehearsal for the day of judgment, wednesday, i believe they were on several of the actions in life. and you're, it feels like i belong to elsewhere that i'm being listed to have been for days the doings with before i move, which was through those of the filters which symbolically stand for the devil and then celebrate the fees, the sacrifice. it's
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a festival that's with members. abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son to show his devotion to god and can he didn't. i'm now thinking about the new last, but i will live off to hodge a need to get closer to god. and bear in mind that my life is short in this world. pilgrims with then return to mecca when a fine and walk around the kava 7 times and then mock the end of hutch. they hope to be done how wiser, more humble and more compassionate. this is a day of atonement, and this explains the strong emotions that you see on the faces of the pilgrims. muslims believe that those who genuinely regret past sins and mistakes have a great that tends to be forgiven when the sunsets so that they can move on and start the new, substituting their lives. cost you about the bottle outages, you were bound to of mercy. out of that, the speed is and the government officials from $92.00 countries,
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a gathered for ukraine peace summit in switzerland, ukrainian and switched presidents officially opened the event, which is being held nearly send. it comes a day off, the russian president vladimir putin suggested he was open to peaceful, but only if keith agreed to and withdrew its troops from full ukrainian regions and pronounced. joining later, the group will discuss pos, toward last in peace, or the rush at washington invited to the summit. even if they are not here today, and it's your assignment and they have succeeded in bringing back to the world. the idea that joint efforts can stop work and establish the just these, these idea will definitely work because the world has power diplomatic edited james base has moved from sun in switzerland. i think it's important to be clear what this is notes and i've covered many peace negotiations. that's not what this is.
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this is a summary to about the idea of a piece in the ukraine rule, but of course, russia is not here. russia was not invited and also the big power in the world. china is not here either in china was invited to this i'm. it is also was telling you that major leaders from india and brazil. they were both at the g 7 summit. just a matter of hours ago, i was them a self, it's just a one hour and 40 minute flight from that to here. they decided not to come. they have sent representative. so i think the idea of this from the allies of ukraine is to look at the parameters per for a piece still making it clear they would say that it has to be on the international law and compliant with the un charter. and they also, i think about doing a big push to try and help presidency lensky. you have to see this in combination with what happened at the g. $750000000000.00 for ukraine, for reconstruction, for ukraine. also,
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nato defense ministers were meeting in the last couple of days in brussels, the head of a big nato summit taking place in a couple of weeks time out in washington, dc. the idea to boost you crate militarily a more a defense sport and crime, the new permission from nato allies. the ukraine could strike back using the weapons against russia. he argues here, i think, is the bolts to the position of pregnancy related speak out of his position is both then perhaps if you get down the line, the opportunity for peace negotiations, you'll be in a much stronger position. james pays out to 0. san in switzerland, a sent a head on out to 0 rand posted style that cost one cent in 18. 68. it's just been sold at auction for a record breaking him out. influence stain makes an impressive style today. european championship campaigns who have the,
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a lot too. when the final school day sits sick and the group be level on points with spain. speaking of the spaniards topping the group on goal defense fail of the bees in croatia. explain winning through email with going some of our more i to be on the lease. and then a cause a whole lot of, uh, looking through goodness for me for the 1st time since 2012 and overall this was to reach the quarter finals in 2021. be hungry in cologne. goals from quad will do a me. so i'll be sure, and bill m bolo, helping them see list 31. when the result means vase of leveling, points for 3 pages, june robot, living dog ski will miss proteins open out against the midlands. on sunday, the boss alone is trying to pick up an injury and a friendly against a key hate of euro 2020 full opponent in the netherlands or in group d, alongside phones and australia. we faced each other on monday or even begin their
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campaign on sunday against serbia. much is expected from jude bidding him as the year 2020. he runs up. look to go one better this time. he's captain is certainly relishing, playing alongside him while he's opponents. a well away of the threats he poses is impressive how he play in the what he show in the, in the realm of the rates or jersey is very younger, but it's so powerful in the. yeah, we have to be very careful. we have to close the space, you know, give them too much of free time to control the ball and to, to penetrate in the, in the, in the, in the space in front of you. i think we compliment each other really well with a one of us is dropping to death. i'm running in behind and vice versa. so uh yeah, amazing plaid to play with the likes to get into both tonight. so that's at games and scroll goals, which is always important for an attack in minnesota. so um yeah,
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i think the more we try and movie tell them over 5 of each of us. hopefully that relationship from the even stronger, but it's so strong where they this would be to the see 20 cricket woke up with india were denied the chance of rounding off the group stage with full wins from full. i think excel fees and some of the gross was as good as it got for the fans that turned up in florida to see india play canada. the match has to be abandoned due to the way to al fields without a bowl being bowed. india had already booked a spot in the super 8 stage. of course, disappointing. i think a boyfriend is just like even full photo d. we were really looking forward to play a game and we were expecting better conditions, bedding conditions, then, or regarding new zealand. so as a theme, i think it was important for us to, to get a game, but again, something that we can, we can control. so forget already book this for them to see page, but they will not about submit. nicole get a famous victory of waiting home who needed to runs from the law school to win. but
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but the southwick's also in the driving seat. they all one went away from the 18th in the a championship. the performance of lucas took long enough. you know, for all of us to get to the party together into play for each of the way we did tonight, but it's definitely a possibility that we can replicate it. so i have another opportunity to extend the season. that's all we can ask for. so we handle our business tonight, but the job is, is still uphill battle and we understand that. and that is all the school. it's a useful to not just thank you peter. right, the united kingdom has been celebration king charles has birthday with the annual tripping of the colored military parade. but it's the princess of wales who's received the most attention. it was catherine's 1st public appearance since disclosing cancer diagnosis. she was last seen publicly in december, malayna, vincent olympic was at the parade in london. what was the 1st glimpse of the
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princess of wales the public has had since she revealed cancer diagnosed is 3 months ago. writing in a carriage with her 3 young children. she joined the royal family of the trooping, the call to parade. the british kings official best day. i. just the day before the princess released the health of data saying in a statement she was making good progress, but had good days and bad was that were more personal than usual from the british oils. but will be received by those out to see how, despite the rain is it's great, fair out in about in the country. i'm sure it's still active to say we would do lots of say the crowd for us as well. really great that she made the assets come up, stay and she was on the balcony as well with the children. yeah, it was really lovely. see, i wish i'm very. c and all the best, but yeah, it was largest beyond the kids today. so they're all fine to gather head, to catch a view of the princess of wales. seeing her looking so relaxed will be huge. the reassuring and the princess herself said that she hopes to undertake most public
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engagements over the summer. but how does 8 wounds that this should not be seen as a full return to public g. c. catherine is still receiving treatment that she and the king who has also been diagnosed with cancer. this year. news has not been seen by the public spring. we're seeing quite a lot of people quite concerned or even even angry that they haven't been able to stay in the king or the princess of. well. so today in the sense that they're really kind of a nice return to normal. so you might say in that, people really do want to connect with the visual aspect of, of monarchy in britain and what it represents in terms of tradition continuity stability, especially right now in the middle of a political election and lots of division and debates and stupidity is what the world wanted to project as they gathered on the balcony of buckingham palace,
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with the skies clearing for the same as slight paused the princess of wales would have known to the eyes of not just the u. k, but the world would have been focusing on the land of athena, which out to 0 london, which it fits. williams is a royal commentator. it says it's been a difficult few years for the bridge. was talking about other problems to buy in the store because the downside of being the world's most type in the firewall family is in fact of everything that's happening is designed to speculate to namo or forces. there's no question that, for example, the sussex is the, the risk for the ross family. how are you and megan, i will tell you, but uh, mattress and palm received. the fastest damaging that were issues linked to accusations of calls about the acute because you all quit for run for and subsequently with the dallas to test and print. elizabeth, just you know,
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obviously king charles or something or what college to talk someone doesn't on fatality in his life as was hoping to put all his energies into his job. and he is being restrained for obvious reasons with cancer. and the fact that having to just go have a major domino surgeries that catherine was diagnosed with cancer and is taking preventative chemotherapy. i mean this, the obviously was a serious, slow read us poach post itself has sold for record $4300000.00. it was part of a collection that went on the auction block this weekend in new york. i just knew was kristen salumi was that the it's the rarest of the rare this one sent us postage stamp from 18. 68 known as a z grill. what have just 2 in existence, and this is the 1st time one has been on the market in 25 years. the billionaire investor and stem collector,
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bill gross decided to put it and his entire collection up for sale. 100 this for full atlas or those who study and collect stamps. the auction was a once in a lifetime event. they'll gross choose something that's very, very few collectors can aspire to, which is a complete collection of our most rare and valuable us stamps. it is quite an exclusive crowd here, wealthy collectors and their representatives about 60 bitters in the room, but we're not allowed to show their faces and even more calling in and online. but the people i've been speaking with tell me that their love of sam to actually started when they were just children. some worry, the hobby is dying out with the younger generation. i make stamp albums for my grandkids. and i'm hoping that some day when they get older, that they will also see the value and the interest in it, but nothing moves and stamp collecting. there is no electronics in it. so it's
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different. difficult to get young kids involved. a better view of the charles tree who served as bill gross is still a telic advisor says you don't have to be a millionaire to enjoy collecting stamps. so that sort of thing that he serves on the board of directors for the smithsonian national postal museum, which gets a half 1000000 visitors a year and a 1000000 more online. you can collect a 1000000 different ways you can collect famous people and stamped it and like flowers on stamps. there's a 1000000 themes you can do. most people do it. uh young people that i know just do it as a way of kind of creating order out of chaos. and then people who progress want to learn more about history, geography, famous people. it's a, it's a great learning tool. the grill sold to an anonymous buyer for $4366000.00. a record amount for a single us postage stamp. and the combined with the rest of the collection. the
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auction was the highest grossing single session and for laterally history. christian salumi, al jazeera new york, and that's right, that's it for this new sale of it more years in a moment. the in the us is changing. why aren't we? we have civil cells from the living world. i, the re uncovers theme difficult to convert to meaningful cline attacks and everything is totally unexplored support can still be done. we need to imagine and create a new reality. one that is based on a transformation of the way we make sense of the world and out place with this. oh hail the planet. coming soon on 20, help protect palestinian families from starvation. our goal is the stuff i provided a. the 700000 helped meals sofa supporting 1700000 palestinians that
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