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the cost on red chris, the, [000:00:00;00] the tunnel on elizabeth put on and this is a news allen life from doha. coming out for the next 16 minutes. the head of the lebanese group has smaller ones as well, and slides with no rules, low ceiling. if a was imposed on it, the spokesman for that is really um, it says the goal of verification come off is unattainable, withdrawn the quick response from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. a new report for the united nations funds as well may have repeatedly violated the laws of war and failed to distinguish between civilians and find some java and russian
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president. letting me pretend arrives in vietnam officer visiting north korea for the 1st time in 2 decades. a signal from russia that it's not twice. and they said the head of the lebanese booth, hezbollah has worn his flight as a ready for a wider war against israel. that has been frequent cross border exchanges of 5 between hezbollah and israel. since the one, gaza began and increasing pressure because raised fee as it could escalate, said the, and it's out of my speech and also tell us that his group has a boost of truth numbers and received equipment from abroad. he said, has bolo would fight with no rules, no savings, and will watch nearby cyprus, against allowing israel to use it some of the tree bases. it is also only about the man it was imposed on lebanon. the resistance will fight without restraint,
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without rooms and without limits. yes it, and a couple months ago was specifically a government should be aware that the opening of his apple as a basis for his reading the minutes or use would mean the cypriot government becomes part of the goals. and the resistance will do with this possible no one else that allows warning comes a day after that is really military approved plans for an offensive against has bola as well one to without you offer the blue police surveillance video of what have said was sense of military and civilian sites inside israel attacks from both sides have stepped up along the border region in basin twigs that these 5 people have reported to have been killed on wednesday. and one of the latest is wally strikes on a lebanese vintage. a zane holder has moved from bay, but we are not afraid threats of a full blown ward to not scare us. we are prepared. it is the enemy who should be afraid because nowhere in israel will be safe. those were the words of house on the
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throne that has the secretary general in a defiance speech amid heights and tensions between the lebanese armed group and israel. a conflict has been raging along the border for 8 months now, triggered by the war in gaza. israel really has been threatening as of late that it intends to widen this conflict wide in the war. if has followed the message from the swallow with one of the defiance, he even boasted on the groups capabilities, claiming that they had more than 100000 fighters and that they have new weapons. and they and they would manufacture their own ms. housing drones. in fact, they, he went as far as to tell the is really, is that there the war between the wars that is israel strikes in syria. israel has been carrying out strikes and syria for years now to try to degrade the capabilities of the brand and its allies just did not work,
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so defiant and strong words from from hezbollah as well to a talking tough. but most rela, have a strong warning to the cypriot government, claiming that these really military has been carrying out maneuvers in cyprus and is planning to use ports in airports and other facilities in the event of a war with lab and on in the event that has below targets airports in ports in israel, and the smaller, telling the cypriot government, you will be considered a legitimate target. so really, the stakes are high in this escalating conflict along the border. a conflict that the, the us, the bite and administration is saying that, you know, this is a very serious situation center for their elders. either any of my colleagues missed off today spoke to able to help me. so we, he represents hezbollah and the lebanese parliament. she asked him about nelson,
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i was wanting to the cypriot government. the separate part is taking part in the military, but the if we know this is information, this is what said most of all of the bucks on disclose know that if they are going to be part of the war against us, if they are going to give the own airports to be used by the water jets is lady will just love the existence a level. busy with most of the them, targets on the it would be they would be $45.00. that is with the said i it is um, they have to assume the responsibility and take the percussion. so what they are going, you've talked to there about a line that you hear cypress crossing, if it, if it allows the use of bases. so let me ask you, then what is has below as red line? israel is saying that it's ready for all out war. what would be a threshold that would be crossed? that would then mean that has, but that would be an without tool. we will respond to anything that these are like this do that will bring us closer to it. out or war, we will respond, nothing kind,
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and the quality we would go over what they are do they'd be surprised when they see what kind of input cushions their actions and then a go shows would entail over them. new comments from these very ministries talk spokesman, a signaling roland differences between security officials and the countries political leadership. the and he'll have gone a has to local media that eradicating him off, which is one of the government states of goals is unattainable. a how much is an idea of how much is a potty and it has implanted in people's hearts? whoever thinks we can demolish from us is wrong. it is the most and brotherhood that has been present in the region for many years. but what can be done is to create something else to replace it and make the population realize that there is another party. it distributes food and provide social services. who is this party that is going to replace from us at the political level? and is this the way to make it from us? what a guy is, remarks quickly prompted
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a statement by prominence to benjamin nathaniel, whose office insisting israel is committed to him also as destruction, is where all his band on to 0 and saw the countries. so i corresponded honda saw who it is, the following developments from neighboring jordan, a whitening risk between these really government and its army this evening? these really military spokesperson, daniel, how are you saying that it would be impossible to defeat him? us because they are, quote, an ideology that is instilled in the people these really prime minister's office fuming at this releasing a statement saying that one of the goals of the war is to eliminate how much is military and political capabilities. but the army spokesperson has said that anyone who is saying that is in fact misleading the public. it just gives you an idea of what benjamin netanyahu has. policies are in this war, and what the army on the ground is saying is actually not realistic. now all of this comes as the situation on israel's northern border continues to escalate.
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these really defense minister yo up the launch holding a situational assessment with the military chief of staff in which they emphasize they want to come back to his bullet drone threat. and that israel is prepared for a wide variety of scenarios. hertz see how lovely turing israel's northern border down playing the near 10 minute video. that his bullet head release, showing sensitive military targets, saying that israel is none the less prepared for war from the central jersey to a man. okay, but elda, as in his riley political analysts, and contributed to the hearts news publication. and he's joining us live from amsterdam. good to see you, mr. elda. how do you read, daniel? hey guys, comments? are they a blow to the government and it's war efforts? first of all, i can say this is the 1st time since i remember, and i was following the i know how many a know it was
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a mandatory spokesman and said that they were all, always very careful not to cross the line between the military commanders and the government right now, it seems that so for the 1st time i've heard many years, there is an ongoing escalation between the government had this buying attorney out and his entourage of the reporters analyst who are actually on his unofficially on his team. that's uh, ceiling the chief of staff, his son, who does it say beginning miami is showing much as the military uh, especially loans and uh, it is
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a kind of practically the scenario that uh the uh, army spokesman. yeah. who is we put to the chief of stuff is uh, just undermining nature on the arrows. uh the street. okay. which is we can we do have to put an end to the from us government when for guys out and whats i've got to say is challenging. and it's on the absolutely and saying actually, you know, the use of a lot of them is the, on the you are losing 19 yes. so use think that these are very significant comments then from daniel mcgarry, significant, a significant wrist. what does it mean for how the government and the military worked together and the war on gaza?
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and you know, since october seven's, the government had environment and you know, and the chief of staff for the head of the intelligence working on the place their place in history. they are preparing for the inquiry before what happens on the september on october 7th, and often who is responsible for this blunder? for this catastrophe for the, for the worst thing that's happened to the jewish people. since the whole it goes. it's like it, you know, i a bunch of people from the political level as well as from the military level. well in the blackouts. and it's very
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difficult to draw a line and say here stokes, the responsibility of the army and it starts the responsibility of the political leadership because it started actually where is the power dine? that's how moss is ios ally that can help as well. to destroy it. but a scene it will show a deep, okay. busy poses the ultimate risk of a 2 state solution, but a scene is state. so the enemy of my me can be my positive. this was the responsibility. and this was a big mistake. this physically straight, broken it down. yeah. then the army had to pay for it. and of course the army made some tactical mistakes. but nathaniel made the major
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mistake of taking sides with the whistler brother old with the fox news of you on and his butler and the we are now surrounded by all of them. okay, so that's a very important background in context to the situation now to the will was him off that is grinding on even as escalating tensions on as well as the northern border would 11 on with has got the chief of defense stuff. his he had navy down playing has follow, releasing the wrong footage from inside as well. but how does, how worried is as well about has been less military capabilities. and what do you know that uh someone else is pulling the strings uh to his spa. and this is your, on the, uh,
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is riley. oh me. and i swear to this. uh, former prime minister. uh, but uh, control minnesota just friends. uh, a big the months have made statements about uh, is possibility of a major strike more that were involved in buying proxies. oh so uh, please bala and uh from us. this is getting closer to the threshold of uh, holding nuclear me nuclear weapons. and they can, of course, do the single, obviously that docking as well from the west bank and gaza from lebanon. and all this is uh, diplomatic and military cover from you on this is,
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i know of. busy the elliptic scenario, but uh since uh, people are serious people, very seeing it like a lock and key, but one of talking about this openly uh, it makes, it makes many as rare is very nervous. okay. cleaned and they'll show because the, you know, there are hundreds of me size targeted truck is going to as well to tell of each to natania and you know, one as order from iran and it. busy can be almost destroyed. yeah. well it has been maintains that it's acting not only of its own accord, but that it is only will only react if israel's thoughts will mister elder. thank you. as always for your analysis, we do appreciate it a keep
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a l. the joining of lie from am to them. thank you very much for new report. while the united nations human rights office has found that as well, they have systematically violated the look was a 4 is assessed to 6 is where the attacks with high casualties from the beginning of the war. cooling the emblematic of a pattern of behavior on this road. gabriel and he's under reports from the un headquarters in new york or a joint crate or the remnants after is real bombs. the densely populated job will be a refugee camp on october 31st. just 3 weeks into which war on guys a, the u. n says at least for 1000 pound, bombs were dropped by israel. 10 structures were flattened and the un verified at least $56.00 people were killed, including 12 women and $23.00 children. it was one of 6 is real attacks last october, november examined by the un human rights office in
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a new report on indiscriminate and disproportionate attacks. the report concluded, is real systematically failed to comply with fundamental principles of international humanitarian law of distinction, probation of indiscriminate attacks, and proportionality. the report concludes that these is riley strikes, indicates that the id, if may have repeatedly violated fundamental fundamental principles of the laws of war. in this connection, it notes that unlawful targeting when committed as part of a wide sprayed or systematic attack against the civilian population. in line with the site or organizational policy might also input kite. the commission of crimes against humanity is real often justifies a tax on civilian populations, saying armed fighters were targeted and killed often without proof. the un says,
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even if arm groups are within the civilian population, it does not deprive civilians protection or absolve israel of war crimes. the requirement to select means and methods of warfare to minimize civilian casualties appear to have been consistently violated during the bombing campaign. and this is something that the in depth look at 6 specific incident seems to bear out who should be held unable for this house should accountability be carried out there. many different groups looking into things. obviously there will be the need, as with every conflict for measures of uh for accountability to be taken. while the conclusions from this report are clear, accountability could be more elusive. however, the findings here could be used by the international criminal court or the international court of justice as further pieces of evidence of israel's war crimes and gaza. gabriel is on the out just in the united nations in new york. a new wave
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of his very attacks has killed at least 30 palestinians across casa, 10 were killed, and susie ended in an attack. east of that i'll find a policy well is, is there any forces that reported to have shuttled a group of civilians and just have been taken to the repeating hospital, which is already over crowded with patients. is very full of also destroyed parts of the dr. crossing and southern gauze i move in a month off, they seized it video shows fantastic buildings, including the main terminal. it was a vital route for aid flowing into garza from the egypt sin side. but as one has said, the restricted supplies from getting through since it to close the crossing on may the 7th. the is where the military is deliberately attacking fishermen and gaza. devastating the strips, fishing industry and preventing palestinians from providing for their families thought it was in bed, all the law of upholding a livelihood instead of being affected. of the stalls is mediterranean coastline is
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one of the few areas in the gaza strip is very minute tree has not destroyed the sea is both a source of livelihood for palestinian fishermen thought to the identity. most of the risks, his life every day rowing out on the waves on the is maybe surveillance to fish when which is hungry family have come to read only love. as i said, the i can know sort of not to for you don't to really you're forced to go to see and fish. we want to take the risk to feed all families. no one was able to get efficient during the 1st 5 months of the war for the last week. i lost my brother in law who is also officially that since october, the 7th, as well, has declared much of goes as costly, compact or drink. commercial implies that they've just stopped rating the
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however, even in areas that only has declared safe humanitarians zones, posted in session and have been targeted. they say is really will ships open fully them without any warning of how to, how to go through all in a possibly a the, in this war is deadly for posting. used to be sure, but we don't have boats. most of them were destroyed, bite is ready to fight to jets and war ships. they were attacked on the beach and we woke up the next day to discover they were burnt. now we can only fish close to sure. if we move further away, we will be up to the, the zillow, to have this little goal setting across is her son. my mood was killed at sea. you want catching fish for his family and the silver for the honey. a mass woodwinds pushing as usual. let us do, you want to collect his net, but he was killed by his really worship. he was our main bread winner who was going
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to gets married, but these released killed him. they crushed his dreams. are they no one level? the western goal is, is it says into a desperate with, as well, looking humanitarian, a deliveries into the sprint. do special men could be a lifeline for palestinians as well as well as effectively shut down the fishing industry. adding to the whites the bread hung up and the salvation power competitive algebra. there is the palestine while as well as assault on gaza, continues palestinians in the occupied west bank, enjoying what they you. one says, is day off today of unprecedented bloodshed will the 500 palestinians have been killed by his very forces and settlers since the war and gaza began new road a went to one village where is rarely settlers a false taking over the fire is still burning here in board color is rarely subtler sets on fire,
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several 100 trees in the village. nobody has been able to come here and put the fires out is really subtler attacks targeting this village had been intensifying over the past 9 months. but it's a story that spawns many years old gone now is a bid and village. it's set down to do a 5 sip of minutes all around photocopy effect sort of the best to the month over 20 times. imagine this used to be the main road of woodcock. it's a 7 minute drive from here. put on my law for 25 years. it has been closed. and now all of that area is off limits to the residents. because the settlers have taken over the non stop attacks have created a sense of fear across the village level and have mental we called the rest the day on lights because we're afraid of the fact of this is really subtler score to the earth while these really army takes over the land, over the years, the residents of book,
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or have been squeezed into only one 5th of the villages land, while the population has dropped nearly a half. and this is not just but a story all across the west bank. illegal is rarely supplement, i'll post like this one are mushrooming and subtler attacks are increasing dramatically. it is what the you on is calling a silent for, not all of the address data protocol, palestine, the russia and north korea have signed a deal that includes a pledge of mutual aid. the country is attacked was among several deal signs you and president, that improvements 1st visit the few on young and 24 years. north korean leader kim jong, looking for almost as full support from us, goes military offensive and ukraine. rob mcbride reports from young sean line and on south korea's now time voted within the us
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a full russian president vladimir putin. a full blown official welcome in palm young's main square, the highest on a sort of visiting head of state. he and north korean leader kim jong on putting on a show of unity to a well, they both regard, this potentially threatening very existence. i see you can view russia in north korea heavy, a link by strong friendship and close neighborly relations for many decades. just on the boot incentives host for supporting russian policies, including the war and ukraine. we express full supports for the russian government, army, and people in carrying out the special military operation in ukraine to protect the suffering fee that is being widespread speculation. rusher is trying to secure the supplies of munitions from north korea. allegations both sides denied in public, at least the highlights of this summit was the signing of
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a partnership agreement night to shape relations for years to come on, potentially challenging the existing world over to russia or north korea is asian neighbors have been following this crucial summit closely, china has deep relations with both japan, along with south korea, see a potential threat to the west and leading blocks they belong to lead by the us and nato. for that reason, this visit could have global consequences. but what happens in europe matters for a showing that happens an issue. i'm not this for else. and this is clearly demonstrated in ukraine where you're on north korea. china are popular, fueling rushes water, aggression against the ukraine, south korea, the strong go, russian ties william bolden. it's know the neighbor at the time when tensions and angry exchanges along the demilitarized zone between them. all right,
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that was 10 years. rob mcbride, i'll just say era young chung island, south korea, this area i spoke to ben, its ram, but as an expert on nuclear weapons proliferation and international politics. and he explained that these tightening relations over to the cold war era is reconsidered. record sure, no, really, back of the russians been provide the north koreans with the were with altering and improve their natural weapons, program delivery programs. so this is a return to the cold war era when the 2 countries did have a significant relations. and so it's a great concern to the united states, and uh you, personally, are you printing because of the supply uh, the real screens are providing to the options at this point in terms of munitions and other material. and the protocol is the possibility that the rest of the school provided, where it was all for the north koreans to improve their new for readings capacity. and literally the delivery capacity for north koreans or missile forces and out with her to have to pay that great. that rescue on a space. yeah,
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at the same time that must go, can provide north korea with this superior military technology, especially pertaining to its nuclear weapons. program, russia can also and has vetoed resolutions of the united nations to keep assessing north korea's nuclear weapons program hasn't, has yes indeed. in fact that there was a plant down in terms of what international to the international community. good, kind of providing north korean. russia was a signature each of these efforts a given security council resolutions. and this is why and this has been abandoned as a consequence are brought against in the brain and the process of the relation between the north koreans and, and the russians to wash as the president has arrived in vietnam's capital handling that inclusion is due to meet the country's presidents and prime minister and sign agreements covering weapons sales and educational exchanges. in an opinion piece published on wednesday, who's in price, what he called handle was balanced on somebody painful,
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funny chang has moved from handling so just practice the ceremonial, much in front of the head, always monument to the revolutionary motus. those who died in the american war last minute rehearsals, before the arrival of russia's president vladimir putin. so many of you at the muse, the relationship with the soviet union. now russia is more than just diplomatic ties. items, or that professor gwen lived in tulsa in russia. for 20 years, there was his time is a young soldier on the front line. fighting against america with the soviet weapons submit to the bone. the code in vietnam, we say one piece of food when hungry equals a box of food when phone we were hungry, dying, and in a very difficult situation where she helped us received on munition. thanks to that
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. we took the bottle field and towed on such 2 lands as the military ties are still strong. vietnam uses russian made weapon systems. recently supplies have been hard to get because of the war and ukraine. a new generation of soldiers is looking to diversify for a vibrant southeast asian economy. a strong relationship with russia may seem strange, but as it struggles to count to the influence of china or in the us, martin vietnam could find puts in the useful and i got picked. i quite like caution president with an i hope this visit will increase only dollar to cooperation and friendship between russian and vietnam and other that. and i feel like this isn't on the vietnam and russia to because i think with this visit, russia will expand the corporate to the relationship with vietnam and strength and the economic under the magic development of our country for state visit. this one is going to be relatively short. installed,
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the rush as president will only be here for about 24 hours. but the deep ties between rusher and vietnam will ensure he gets a warm welcome. and that's relatively ref uploaded. it puts in when he travels overseas, tony checking out to 0 and on the set of pains has released a video of what it says is the latest confrontation between chinese and philippine vessels and distribution. horses of the south china sea, the philippines military use as a chinese coast guard boat ramp and wooded filipino vessel. and with sold spears and knives, it said they attacked the members of the crew aboard the insightful boat. on monday, manila has quoted an act of piracy to us, democrats and republicans have visited to bits of government and exiled based in india, hoping to strengthen ties they meant for the dalai lama. it's a bit through a cheerleader, along with talk to vision officials the pulse comment of the expected passenger for
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us both designed to encourage dialogue between china and to bits leadership on cold for wides. china took control of 2 baths and 1951 by military force china. so probably going to so pervasive a that the entity and also because of their position as a 2nd largest economy. and there wasn't even before that goes so they have political power that committed to power all because of the economic power and the force other countries to see that to that is part of people are sort of big of china. but as to it isn't all by nation. still a head on the news hour, we visit families in the claim to see how their surviving as russia cripples power supplies. i met a set road run up for some swear that i would be faithful to the republic of south africa and same leda, different governments,
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civils. i'm for this one. and for a 2nd time off to his weekend, amc longistics parliamentary josh the how are we looking at some of the live to show us pushing across the southeast of australia will combine fully into south australia go to the hospital system in the tasman, that's bringing some blustery showers, it's an easy to die with the next day or so in between. we have got some qual to whether i watch enough or a top shift. okay. and 1st in the southeast to me, so type of just melbourne. apple folding around freezing on wednesday morning. it stays why. what show here? what's the weather? we'll move through it as a cloud comes in that will help to just mix the rob, warm things up over the next hour. so let me go with a shower. se, and pause or south australia and to pick to oh yeah,
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southern areas of new south wells, old drifting a little further east with them. we'll see some what the weather discussing with the west coast of new zealand over the dial. so what's the problem? the most reliable garage you say some went to weather as well. welcome break, coming into southern pallets of w, y. as we go through sas day. and by that stage, much of us will be fine and drive, but a few showers just hugging the east coast. now is more than just a few showers, making the way across central positive charge of the my, your front bringing flooding range. we think flooding racing to the southeast of the country that went to where the now flicking as well. a little further north was running across the fall south of japan started, but solely moving further east. the israel's war machine is decimating entire households. and as i saw, the words of those who survived and with the help of palestinian generalists,
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folk lines tells the heralding story of 3 families investigates us complicity and the world's most brutal in decades. the night old and biden's war on those are 2 on a jersey, a unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire age wants of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has nothing rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices, we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 100 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in the region government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on our to 0, the the
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the what challenges the over me elizabeth put on them. don't have a mind to about stories to solve. a new reports. my office is around may have systematically bought a took the most of which protects civilians. the report of them and 6 specific attacks, some guys of high casualties from the social is really ministry spokesman says homeless cannot be destroyed speaking in contrast to the government stations going of elimination from us. daniel had already told local media that head office in ideology and sauntered in the hearts of the people of gaza. and the head of the lebanese group has been less heads up and fights with no rules and no ceilings. if it's around, want you to nothing on awesome lesson on that list by sizes against allowing as well to use its military bases well does black. so that is professor of israel
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studies on political science at the university of california los angeles. he says there's been divisions within those waiting leadership as a when to confront as a law. and to what extent that is the members of the is where the ministry, including the defense minister color very well, you know, the days off or october the 7th. what? pushing full and his wait a minute, she offenses against spelling on there. many members of the actual these way the defense establish him to believe that as bullet was much play to do it then him off . and that these way the ministry needs to be really focusing on the threat posed by him. but of course, in order to do that, as well, to not be as heavily invested as a column b, as in, by to, in regards to straight. so there's a need for us to go that in order to the all you have to turn his attention to has spell up. but the ability to reach us these file posts depends upon the upon problem is missing. yahoo, and he at least doesn't appear to be willing to make
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a deal with come off in order to bring the boxes by liberties of the hostages. were certainly a role with cash, but that would be a problem with that to stay to that. and the of all that, so where would be a devastating for palestinians of course, in the gaza strip. but i think there is a perception of that whole which has but it's going to happen sooner or later. but that's the belief that based on that for the view i'm on some we're getting these ready ministry establishment. is that a sense of who was going to happen sooner or later in particular? because it might seem as necessary to all sides prolong away from the board when it out is really civilians are being discharged from the communities and the border to the time it should be conducted on as last times and now is off climbing. and then where it has been on the side. so that's the kind of special i think that's going on behind the scenes for those cooling, for as well to take the initiative and carry out the military events of the guns
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principal off the united nations commission has found as rarely as hawkins responsible for war crimes. and crimes against humanity in the gaza. the reports has lodge on events since come off as attack on israel on october, the 7th. diplomatic editor james base reports from the un human rights council in geneva. this is the most comprehensive view and report yes on what's happened since october the 7th. the commission of inquiry shed by the former high commission of human rights. now they play says, how must carry that will crimes on that day. but that does not justify israel's most frequent response. that is very ontologies are responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and violations of international humanitarian and human rights law. including extermination, intentionally directing attacks against civilians and civilian objects. mother over for kaylee, using salvation as
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a method of rule. paula stein's ambassador has said the reports, the findings are clearly demonstrated. israel's culpability. good, i know now you can, and you bought a lot of this. they are definitely most touched where you at, what am i that is what that can be. no justification for targeting hospitable schools or places of worship on the occupation forces. no, there are children of women, and there is often no notification to evacuate. the targeting of children, women, and the elderly, and disabled as a war crimes which you, in an unusual move, these really ambassador cable post speaking slots. and instead of the loud matter of let him go to his 23 year old daughter, romeo is being held in garza to address the chain, but i believe that we can do more for them. we can do better for them. the hostages needs us, the world needs them. please help me hug my daughter a good news conference, the members of the commission of inquiry. so they'd already shed $7000.00 pieces of
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evidence with the prosecutor at the international criminal court commission that chris doty was honest about, israel's claim. it has the most marvel um, in the world. i don't have the expertise and i don't have the authority to make assessments of morality. what i do having some expertise in what i do have in a far the to do is make assessments of criminal conduct. and we've done that in relation to the recent events, and you can see that in the report and the only conclusion you can drawers that these riley army is one of the most criminal armies in the world. the members of the commission of inquiry say they are overwhelmed by the enormity of the situation and cause if there is no end date to that work. so they will continue to investigate and find evidence that could potentially go before an international court. james bayes out you 0 of united nations in geneva as well as one gauze that has caused once,
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but ecological damage that could take decades to recover from a report from the u. n. williams, the airlines and so you have all been polluted as a result of israel's attacks making life even honda for the strips. displace, palestinians come in that of that cause more because the strip isn't just being formed. it's being poisoned or un reports has wound about israel's attacks on the strip of causing potentially irreversible. and widespread environmental damage is polluted with dust and dispensed stuff from destroyed buildings. a rubbish collection has stopped and there is a 107 kilograms of debrief every square meter of the gaza strip. attracting rodents and insects, and the for the, the didn't the, from the waste years brought diseases. our children are suffering from things we've never seen before. skin, pimples and rashes. i return from the clinic just an hour ago. there are lots of people who are l. my child has a fever and the doctor said that it was
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a result of the pollution here of the forgotten without fuel. the treatment of sewage stopped. it has made its way into the streets, tents and the see where it upsets ecosystems and can make fish unsafe to eat. at the time when the strip faces from in. the report also owns that phones have contaminated the drinking water, which is also at risk of contamination from c will just the israel says it has pumped into how much tunnels beneath causa that you'll not palestinians have no choice not to drink. it was one of them when they got the idea of and every week my son stands crying because of the pollution of what to here. we have hepatitis which tons eyes yellow. we also have intestinal infections, not just me, but the whole shelter everybody suffers. there was no clean water, we are forced to drink it even though it's not clean. i told him in the pony and we
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should have the report notes, which is highly likely that coach resigned is contaminated with heavy metals from munitions and is ready. tongues have compacted soil, making those areas impossible to form on the when says that the true extent of the damage will not be clear until it can send its experts into garza impossible without a ceasefire. camille, and they're like, oh, just there. the ukraine says it stopped a wave of russian drugs from attacking its territory, the air force as it shut down neely or 20 want a kamikaze drones fight and to east and west a new crane. but some reach the targets. at least 2 people were injured and the western city of leave and buildings were damaged. decline is imposing rolling electricity blackouts,
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and grapples with limited outputs from damaged pals. stations. the government says russian strikes on samuel and hydro electric plans to reduce their capacity to home and joined a family and vish college near the capital case. as they went through a power outage, stuff stores in the health care household and basically the ukraine. and the power goes that's it. mike's going this is like every day, you know, for helena and today, and 7 year old. so that's the constant blackouts. not allow me to put our stuff that can we talk away in the morning? you get up. if that's electricity, you charge paul banks. farthings flashlights about trees. so you can use some of the evening when it's dark when i'm at work and i see that will be a power cock. i have to off my boss to leave front of the store or check where i can order food. it's not convenient, but you adopt you up with
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a bunch of professional close of ukrainians across the country. and during the side, there are no national rolling black house because russian era types of destroyed so many energy phones. normally the out to do is run a pre amount schedule as the country russians its power. but often like tonight, they go on longer than planned. if you have it generate, so it's not such a problem, many like the how it, cuz don't that is the price of petrol the gets in the way. yep. so if you buy a generate to with the power that we'd like, it's expensive, you need to have $3040.00 lead to the fuel and was of without the reduced to cooking with the night could slide 18 by battery power plant like washing dishes with stored water it's inconvenient no. later in the year it could be dangerous. you look at this on a summer's night and it seems manageable, but this strikes it. continuing. the electricity companies are saying that they can
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a struggle to get plots back online before winter. that's when things are going to get really tough. the temperatures go well below 0 here. and the night draws in by the late afternoon. back in the cup to tease street lights are off and traffic lights down. people carry their own light. songs of the fabric which makes the city livable frame in the household, at least as some from before bedtime. in the absence of tv and the i pads, spiders in the place. we've russia continuing to hit power plants. it seems that later in the things we'll get a lot more serious on the home and out to zeta fish cut out too. but newton whales have been evacuated from ukraine to spain, to protect them from the ongoing wall they were in an aquarium and concave, which has been on the increasing attack wash. and i totally fine has been landing just
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a few 100 meters from this side. officials said of the whales had stayed in the woods . all the chances of survival would have been very slim. or at least 10 people are dead. and as many as 60 more, i'm missing off to ship ricks off the coast of italy involving migraines and refugees. battalion coast guard rescued twila from a semi to budge craft and conducting such as by f of the survivors. the wrecks happened off the southern italian island islam producer where his prime minister wishes to knock has defended a controversial policy to send monuments, investigators broad following record levels of illegal migration on wednesday. so next said he needed to remove the incentive for people entering the country and legally by flying them to rolanda. the opposition leader care selma has cooled, even wanda scheme, a gimmick person has to the polls on july 4th in the general election. so next would in conservative party is currently fall behind the opposition neva policy.
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and the polls civil rama pose that has been sworn in for a 2nd to in the south africa's president his party, the african national congress, failed to secure upon them into majority in last month. and actions that falls to form a government of national unity with all the parties, including the main office ocean, the democratic alliance. finally, the middle has moved from the innovation ceremony in victoria. so helped me go, president silver. i'm opposed to sick until i mean office comes with some major changes after losing its pulling them into majority is quality. the african national congress now governs along with 5 others, including its biggest rival, the democratic alliance. despite some resistance from within the parties ranks to working with the official opposition. wednesday was a day of celebration of the and the hard, your mom, i have one more the testers and the people have a full that's
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a huge piece. and the over a 100 critics on the constitution of the medical. so let's see this the m, as in dog was in attendance, hits of state from neighboring nations including zimbabwe and gold, as well as of the african countries as well as a crowd of thousands who came out to witness around the poor. so taking the oath of office, we believe we're going to make more differences because well, going to work with the appointments, especially the way appointments before but not where we come together to make sure we have speed up in the service to our communities. this is really an opportunity because we have a current listing, the parties together and in the government we have an opportunity to actually really fix and rebuild it. we haven't had for maybe 1015 years as a young person. i hope that self advocates unemployment rate degrees and then our
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youth will now get jobs. this is the treaty called african until the 1st speech will be 2nd time. so i'm gonna post a promise to be a president for also the africans teaching and inclusive economy. and the creation of jobs, unemployment is one of the biggest concerns to vote is wanting 3 people is out of work for many. so last weekend, the agency is failed to fulfill the promises it made since coming to power. following the end of a par tate in 1994. those who have faced in the new unity government hopefully things will change. but the majority widely democratic the lions is struggling to present itself as an inclusive party and their worries. the coalition won't prioritize the poor and the majority black population. this is a new era for south africans and their country's political landscape. one that's likely to see great to consultation between the amc, i just bought those policies will have to be agreed as president from oppose a professor named his new cabinets that will include members from other parties. so
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me the ultra 0 pretoria, coastal oldest son is a join in the space in south africa and a research fellow at the university of chicago. and she says the new coalition will have to learn to work together to handle the country's problems. and it's absolutely historic, if we think of how the eviction campaigns, when talking about attacking each other on policies on the court cases on everything majorly in the fostering p as these 2 parties have disagree. fundamentally, what i do think is interesting. we heard yesterday the pen applicants congress, the p a c, which is full and we distribution school 3 distribution policies have now joined this coalition government. we also see a party like good, which is a petition to low and she used to be in the democratic lines. so i think for us be we going to see most small policies join this coalition government both from the right and to the new, which makes it more inclusive. but i don't think one can deny the fact that
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somewhere around my full set as a pull my union negotiate to more than 50 years ago, will have to use these union negotiating skills, inclined to hook this fine line between those which seem to write policies and those on the next you will also have to balance one m k party and the economic feed them 5 is we just now pocket the progress of alliance. how are we going to have to deal with this? but i think ultimately the makes, each of all these spartans are telling us, that's why me to the people. i mean, the way jobs we've had north point, one percent growth in the 1st quote of this year. they need to work together to get this country moving. still ahead on the news. allah, southern europe is less swaying on the watson store in the coming mountains. as this is heat wave striker early
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the, [000:00:00;00] the at least 700000 people have been left stranded by flash floods and no face bung. the dish was at half of them and the seal head district. some of the displays have taken shelter in schools, and then the se 9 people have been killed of lance lives and cox's design district . h, have them over hang to refugees from young ma, living in caps. the southern europe is experiencing an extremely hot summer affecting the lives of locals and tourists. the hate has fueled wild fires and erratic, reigns in greece, malayna vessel, none of which has more from high up above greek, 55,
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destroyed to quell the blaze. encroaching on the village of kitty 25 kilometers south of athens, fined by strong winds, the fi has scorched homes and driven residents out. as greece blisters on the temperatures of up to 43 degrees celsius. the heat affecting large paul to southern europe, prompting these low closing costs of, of, to take any tools that can get to cool off that for the construction well, because there's no choice but to carry on. so do you know of, of sort of working today, despite the fact it is very hot, it is around 35 celsius. so we tried to get frequent breaks, 100 my, what to this is on to high temperatures have gone, and then we get back to normal working habits. there is a list so normal though, when it comes to the sweltering temperatures, heating room here, europe has warmed up twice as quickly as the global average. and is the urban areas
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that are taking the bron tibbets. see, these are the ones suffering most. they're shooting up twice as fast, and they're inhabited by increasing leave the majority of a global solution. so we really have to receive how we build our cities and how we build our industries, our infrastructure, and to make sure that we create backup systems and resilience to extreme weather events, weather events, we can expect more of as climate change, experts say was the conditions of the world we live in the land of athena, which alger 0. so there's been renewed volcanic activity from somebody's mountain now to 7 months of relative calm is what's called a spattering from event and the central chrysler would launch out flows of lava. the volcano is on the east coast of the island of sicily in the mediterranean, and is your largest active volcanoes. that's it from the elizabeth put on them. stay with us. jessica washington here and just a few minutes of the day. so,
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